Homestead-Miami Speedway announced Friday that all seats for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season finale -- which is expected to be Jeff Gordon's final race -- are sold out.
According to a release provided by the 1.5-mile track, all premium seats have been sold out since September and only limited RV camping areas remain for the Nov. 22 Ford EcoBoost 400 (3 p.m. ET, NBC, MRN, SiriusXM).
"There will be many story lines heading into the Championship Round at Homestead-Miami Speedway, one of which will be Jeff Gordon vying for a fifth championship title in his final Sprint Cup Series season," said track president Matthew Becherer. "We saw last year that the new Chase format gives our fans the opportunity to truly witness history during the Ford EcoBoost 400, and we fully anticipate that again with this year's race."
The south Florida track joins Phoenix International Raceway among tracks announcing grandstand sellouts for Sprint Cup events in recent weeks. The field of four championship drivers will be finalized Nov. 15 at the 1-mile track in the Arizona desert.
Champions will be crowned in all three NASCAR national series during Ford Championship Weekend at Homestead. The XFINITY Series will host its final race of the season Nov. 21, and the Camping World Truck Series will conclude its 2015 campaign Nov. 20.