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Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Las Vegas Motor Speedway, located in Clark County, Nevada in Las Vegas, Nevada about 15 mi (24 km) northeast of the Las Vegas Strip, is a 1,200-acre (490 ha) complex of multiple tracks for motorsports racing. The complex is owned by Speedway Motorsports, Inc., which is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Las Vegas Motor Speedway

LocationLas Vegas, Nevada
Time zoneUTC-8 (UTC-7 DST)
Capacity80,000
OwnerSpeedway Motorsports (1999–present)
AddressLas Vegas Motor Speedway
7000 N. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, Nevada 89115
OpenedFebruary 1972; 51 years ago (1972-02) drag strip and road course
1985; 38 years ago (1985) 3/8 mile oval
June 1996; 26 years ago (1996-06) 1.5 mile oval
Major eventsCurrent:
NASCAR Cup Series
Pennzoil 400 (1998–present)
South Point 400 (2018–present)
NASCAR Xfinity Series
Alsco Uniforms 300 (1997–present)
Alsco Uniforms 302 (2018–present)
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Victoria's Voice Foundation 200 (2018–present)
Other:
Autonomous Challenge at CES (2022-present)
Former:
GT World Challenge America (2000, 2019)
IndyCar (1996–2000, 2011)
Champ Car World Series (2004–2005)
Trans-Am Series (2000)
IMSA GT Championship (1997–1998)
AMA Superbike Championship (1997–1998)
Tri-Oval Superspeedway (1996–present)
SurfaceAsphalt
Length1.500 miles (2.414 km)
BankingTurns: 20°
Frontstretch: 9-12°
Backstretch: 9-12°
Race lap record0:24.636 (219.192 mph (352.755 km/h)) ( Richie Hearn, Reynard 95I, 1996, IndyCar Series)
The Bullring Oval (1985–present)
SurfaceAsphalt
Length0.375 miles (0.604 km)
Long Road Course (1996–present)
Length2.499 miles (4.022 km)
Race lap record1:32.873 ( Miguel Molina, Ferrari 488 GT3, 2019, GT3)
Medium Road Course (1996–present)
Length2.150 miles (3.460 km)
Race lap record1:08.273 ( Allan McNish, Audi R8, 2000, LMP900)
Short Road Course (1996–present)
Length1.938 miles (3.119 km)
Race lap record1:06.019 ( Butch Leitzinger, Riley & Scott Mk III, 1997, WSC)
Websitewww.lvms.com
LVMS in October 2015

History

 
The Speedway at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Following the final closure of Stardust International Raceway in 1971, plans were developed for a new racing facility in Las Vegas: the Las Vegas Speedrome. Located in the far northeast corner of the Las Vegas Valley, the Speedrome consisted of a road course and drag strip, opening in 1972. Alexander Rodriguez leased the facility from the City of Las Vegas, and added the 3/8-mile short track in 1985 after the closure of Craig Road Speedway in 1983. Ralph Engelstad of the Imperial Palace purchased the track in 1989, renaming the facility Las Vegas Speedway Park. Engelstad partnered with William Bennett of the Sahara Hotel and opened a new $72 million superspeedway on the site in September 1996. The first race at the speedway was on September 15 with an IndyCar event, which was won by Richie Hearn. A NASCAR Truck Series race followed in November. In December 1998, Speedway Motorsports purchased Las Vegas Motor Speedway from Engelstad and Bennett for $215 million. Veteran motorsports publicist Chris Powell was named the speedway's president and general manager and still holds that position today.

The Winston No Bull 5 Million Dollar Bonus was held at the track from 1999 to 2002. Jeff Burton won a million dollars in 2000 and Jeff Gordon won the bonus in 2001. The drag strip was relocated into the current The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, while the old drag strip and road course was rebuilt to the current outer 2.4 mile road course in use today. The 3/8-mile oval was rebuilt with a new pit lane and start-finish changed to the opposite side. During the 2004 and 2005 seasons, Champ Car also held races at the speedway, which were both won by Sébastien Bourdais.

In 2006, plans were announced to reconfigure the track after the Nextel Cup Series race held in March, increasing the banking from the original 12 degrees to 20 degrees.[1] This reconfiguration entailed "progressive banking" which increases the degree of banking on a gradient towards the outside of the track. This increased side-by-side racing. The speedway also constructed a fan zone called the "Neon Garage". This area has live entertainment, unprecedented access to the drivers and teams, such as viewing areas for fans to watch their favorite driver's car get worked on and talk to the drivers, and is home to the Winner's Circle. The speedway moved pit road 275 feet (84 m) closer to the grandstands, built a new media center and added a quarter-mile oval for Legends Cars, Bandoleros, and Thunder Roadsters, in the tri-oval area.

On August 8, 2006, the newly reconfigured track reopened to stock cars. Kurt Busch, the 2004 NASCAR Cup Series Champion and Las Vegas native, became the first NASCAR Cup Series driver to test a stock car on the newly reconfigured track in his No. 2 Penske Dodge. The Truck Series race in September 2006 was the first NASCAR race run on the surface, with Mike Skinner being victorious. Jeff Burton won the first Busch Series race on the new surface in March 2007, taking a Monte Carlo SS to Victory Lane. The following day, Jimmie Johnson drove a Chevrolet to Victory Lane, capturing the first NASCAR Cup Series win on the new pavement, and for him the third straight year he drove to victory lane at Vegas.

In March 2011, Insomniac Events announced that their largest rave festival in North America, Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC), would take place at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the first time on June 24–26. More than 235,000 people attended the three-day event. The 2012 event was held June 8–10 with an attendance of 315,000 people. The 2013 event was held June 21–23 with an attendance of approximately 345,000 people. The 2014 event was held on June 20–22, and the 2015 event took place June 19–21. The twentieth anniversary EDC Las Vegas 2016 took place June 17–19, 2016; the most recent edition ran from May 17–19, 2019; and the event was to have returned May 15–17, 2020, but was ultimately canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Insomniac signed a ten-year contract with LVMS to host EDC through 2022.[2]

A third road course designed by Romain Thievin was added in 2012. The course is 2.390 mi (3.846 km) long with 23 turns and an 1,800 ft (550 m) straight.[3]

In late 2017, the drag strip was expanded to four lanes. Since 2018, NHRA's April meeting is held with four cars racing simultaneously.

Starting in 2018, a second race weekend was initiated at the track, taking the New Hampshire Motor Speedway's Cup Series and Truck Series fall weekend races.[4] Also, both weekends will now be triple headers (Cup, Truck, and Xfinity Series), moving the October stand alone race for the Truck Series at LVMS to the spring weekend, and moving the stand-alone Xfinity race from the Kentucky Speedway to the fall weekend. The Cup race would be the first race for the playoffs (replacing Chicagoland Speedway), The regular season finale for Xfinity Series, and the second playoff race for the Truck Series.

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the NHRA cancelled both races (the four and two lane meetings) and moved the NHRA World Finals, which had been held at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona, to the drag strip. (The World Finals is a different race than the NHRA fall race meeting legally.)

2011 IndyCar accident

On October 16, 2011, the final race of the 2011 IndyCar season, the IZOD IndyCar World Championship, was held at Las Vegas. However, the race was halted by a crash on lap 11 that involved 15 cars, some of which became airborne, and some of which burst into flames. The crash began when Wade Cunningham made light contact with James Hinchcliffe, but the situation turned into a big pile-up of cars. The crash forced the red flag to be waved almost instantly, due to the remains of the damaged cars and the amount of debris on the track.[5]

Four of the 15 drivers were seriously injured and taken to the nearby University Medical Center for treatment, one of which was two-time, reigning Indianapolis 500 winner and 2005 series champion Dan Wheldon, who suffered severe blunt force trauma to the head after his car flew into the catch fence. He was pronounced dead on arrival two hours later and IndyCar's officials formally decided to abandon the race.[6] Instead of completing the race with 188 laps to go, the 19 drivers who were not involved went back out on the track and did a five-lap salute in Wheldon's honor.[7]

In December 2011, IndyCar announced that they would not return to Las Vegas Motor Speedway and that the future of IndyCar depended on what they would learn from the ongoing investigation of the crash that claimed Wheldon's life.[8]

The crash happened during the filming of an episode about IndyCar for the TV documentary series Nerve Center. The crash was shown in the episode.[9]

In 2022, IndyCar returned to Las Vegas Motor Speedway to promote a new annual race, the Indy Autonomous Challenge held during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The race has been held on the oval with autonomous cars.

Records

  • NASCAR Cup Series Qualifying: Kurt Busch, 27.498 s (196.378 mph), March 4, 2016
  • NASCAR Cup Series Race: Brad Keselowski, 2 h 35 min 24 s (154.633 mph), 2014 Kobalt 400
  • NASCAR Xfinity Series Qualifying: Greg Biffle, 28.830 s (192.300 mph), October 25, 2003
  • NASCAR Xfinity Series Race: Jeff Burton, 2 h 13 min 13 s (135.118 mph), 2000
  • NASCAR Truck Series Qualifying: Kyle Busch, 30.184 s (178.903 mph), 2019
  • NASCAR Truck Series Race: David Starr, 1 h 37 min 3 s (135.394 mph), 2002

Lap Records

The fastest official race lap records at Las Vegas Motor Speedway are listed as:

Category Time Driver Vehicle Date
Tri-Oval Superspeedway: 2.414 km (1996–present)[10][11]
IndyCar 24.636[10] Richie Hearn Reynard 95I 1996 Las Vegas 500K
Indy Lights 0:28.3227[12] Stefan Wilson Dallara IPS 2011 Las Vegas 100
NASCAR Cup 0:28.808[13] Kevin Harvick Ford Fusion 2018 Pennzoil 400
NASCAR Xfinity 0:30.086[14] Justin Allgaier Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 2022 Alsco Uniforms 300
NASCAR Truck 0:30.132[15][16] Brett Moffitt[a]
Kyle Busch[a]
Chevrolet Silverado[a]
Toyota Tundra[a]
2019 Strat 200[a]
2022 Victoria's Voice Foundation 200[a]
Long Road Course: 4.022 km (1996–present)[10][11]
GT3 1:32.873[17] Miguel Molina Ferrari 488 GT3 2019 Las Vegas GT World Challenge America round
GT4 1:41.876[18] Mike Cooper McLaren 570S GT4 2019 Las Vegas GT4 America round
Medium Road Course: 3.460 km (1996–present)[10][11]
LMP900 1:08.273[19] Allan McNish Audi R8 2000 Grand Prix of Las Vegas
GT1 (Prototype) 1:11.223[20] David Brabham Panoz GTR-1 1998 Toshiba Nevada Grand Prix
GT1 (GTS) 1:15.240[19] Olivier Beretta Dodge Viper GTS-R 2000 Grand Prix of Las Vegas
GT2 (GTS) 1:15.394[21] Karl Wendlinger Dodge Viper GTS-R 1999 Grand Prix of Las Vegas
GT 1:18.490[19] Dirk Müller Porsche 911 (996) GT3-R 2000 Grand Prix of Las Vegas
Short Road Course: 3.119 km (1996–present)[10][11]
WSC 1:06.019[22] Butch Leitzinger Riley & Scott Mk III 1997 Las Vegas 2 Hours
GT1 (GTS-1) 1:08.891[23][24] Allan McNish Porsche 911 GT1 1997 Las Vegas 1 Hour 45 Minutes
GT2 (GTS-2) 1:13.039[23] Nick Ham Porsche 911 GT2 1997 Las Vegas 1 Hour 45 Minutes
GT3 (GTS-3) 1:15.131[23] David Murry[25][26] Porsche 911 (993) 1997 Las Vegas 1 Hour 45 Minutes

NASCAR Cup Series records

(As of March 7, 2022)[citation needed]

Most Wins 4 Jimmie Johnson
Most Top 5s 10 Kyle Busch
Most Top 10s 13 Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch
Starts 25 Kevin Harvick
Poles 3 Kasey Kahne
Most Laps Completed 5,863 Jimmie Johnson
Most Laps Led 679 Kevin Harvick
Avg. Start* 8.4 Joey Logano
Avg. Finish* 8.4 Joey Logano

* from minimum 5 starts.

Tracks

 
2008 UAW-Dodge 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
  • Inside Road Course: 1.300 mi (2.092 km), with a 0.760 mi (1.223 km) road configuration and a 0.250 mi (402 m) oval configuration
  • Outside Road Course: several configurations with a maximum length of 2.390 mi (3.846 km)
  • The Bullring: 0.375 mi (604 m) paved oval
  • Dirt Track: 0.500 mi (805 m) clay oval
  • The Strip: 0.25 miles (1,320 ft)/(402 m) drag strip
  • Dream Racing Course: 1.5 mi (2.4 km) road course, with a 1.2 mi (1.9 km) configuration
  • Off-road Course: an 850 by 750 ft (260 by 230 m) area which may accommodate multiple configurations

Speedway track length

The NASCAR timing and scoring use a length of 1.500 mi (2.414 km).[27] This length was also used by IRL between 1996 and 2000.[28] In their last race in 2011 Indycar remeasured the track length to 1.544 mi (2.485 km).[29] This is the result of the reconfiguration of the track. Between 2005 (old layout) and 2011 (new layout), no Indycar race was held there. NASCAR still use the old length of exactly 1.500 mi (2.414 km) for the reconfigured oval.

Other events

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f Both drivers took the same lap time in different races independently.

References

  1. ^ . about.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-05. Retrieved 2012-06-14.
  2. ^ "EDC: 8 more years of Vegas". Neon Vision Entertainment. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
  3. ^ Jung, Carter (August 2012). "Exotics Racing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway". Road & Track. 63 (12): 22.
  4. ^ Kantowski, Ron (March 8, 2017). "Las Vegas Motor Speedway finally gets second NASCAR race". Las Vegas Review-Journal. GateHouse Media. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
  5. ^ "IndyCar race red-flagged after 13-car incident". autosport. October 16, 2011.
  6. ^ "Wheldon dies from injuries". autosport. October 16, 2011.
  7. ^ "IndyCar's 5-lap salute to Wheldon". reddit.
  8. ^ "IndyCar won't return to Las Vegas in 2012". usatoday. December 8, 2011.
  9. ^ Rick D. Wasserman, Tony Aaron, Susan Booth. IndyCar World Championships at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway (Television production). Retrieved November 16, 2018. – via Amazon Prime (subscription required)
  10. ^ a b c d e "Las Vegas Speedway - Motorsport Magazine". Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  11. ^ a b c d "Las Vegas Speedway - Racing Circuits". Retrieved 12 February 2023.
  12. ^ "2011 Las Vegas Indy Lights". Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  13. ^ "2018 Las Vegas NASCAR". Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  14. ^ "NASCAR XFINITY 2022 Las Vegas". Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  15. ^ "NASCAR Truck 2019 Las Vegas". Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  16. ^ "NASCAR Truck 2022 Las Vegas". Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  17. ^ "Blancpain GT World Challenge America, Race 1 - Classification - Final" (PDF). 19 October 2019. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
  18. ^ "Pirelli GT4 America Sprint Las Vegas 2019". Retrieved 28 May 2022.
  19. ^ a b c "2 h 45 min Las Vegas 2000". Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  20. ^ "3 h 45 min Las Vegas 1998". Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  21. ^ "2 h 45 min Las Vegas 1999". Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  22. ^ "Las Vegas 2 Hours 1997". Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  23. ^ a b c "SportsCar GTS Las Vegas 1997". Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  24. ^ "Las Vegas results 97-09-1997". Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  25. ^ "David Murry - Driver Database". Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  26. ^ "David Murry Biography". Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  27. ^ "Las Vegas Motor Speedway at NASCAR.com". Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  28. ^ "2000 Vegas Indy 300". www.champcarstats.com. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  29. ^ "2011 IZOD INDYCAR World Championships Presented by Honda". www.champcarstats.com. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  30. ^ Bacle, Ariana (May 19, 2014). "The Amazing Race season finale recap: Flying High". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved December 31, 2019.
  31. ^ "Las Vegas Motor Speedway to host drive-thru Faith Lutheran graduation".

External links

  • Las Vegas Motor Speedway Official Site
  • Map and full circuit history at RacingCircuits.info
  • Las Vegas Motor Speedway race results at Racing-Reference
  • The Bullring race results at Racing-Reference
  • Las Vegas Motor Speedway Page on NASCAR.com
  • Jayski's Las Vegas Speedway Page – Current and Past Las Vegas Motor Speedway News
  • High Resolution image from Google Maps
  • Dream Racing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
  • Richard Petty Driving Experience at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
  • Las Vegas Motor Speedway Tickets
  • Exotics Racing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

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Las Vegas Motor Speedway located in Clark County Nevada in Las Vegas Nevada about 15 mi 24 km northeast of the Las Vegas Strip is a 1 200 acre 490 ha complex of multiple tracks for motorsports racing The complex is owned by Speedway Motorsports Inc which is headquartered in Charlotte North Carolina Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayLocationLas Vegas NevadaTime zoneUTC 8 UTC 7 DST Capacity80 000OwnerSpeedway Motorsports 1999 present AddressLas Vegas Motor Speedway7000 N Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas Nevada 89115OpenedFebruary 1972 51 years ago 1972 02 drag strip and road course1985 38 years ago 1985 3 8 mile ovalJune 1996 26 years ago 1996 06 1 5 mile ovalMajor eventsCurrent NASCAR Cup SeriesPennzoil 400 1998 present South Point 400 2018 present NASCAR Xfinity SeriesAlsco Uniforms 300 1997 present Alsco Uniforms 302 2018 present NASCAR Craftsman Truck SeriesVictoria s Voice Foundation 200 2018 present Other Autonomous Challenge at CES 2022 present Former GT World Challenge America 2000 2019 IndyCar 1996 2000 2011 Champ Car World Series 2004 2005 Trans Am Series 2000 IMSA GT Championship 1997 1998 AMA Superbike Championship 1997 1998 Tri Oval Superspeedway 1996 present SurfaceAsphaltLength1 500 miles 2 414 km BankingTurns 20 Frontstretch 9 12 Backstretch 9 12 Race lap record0 24 636 219 192 mph 352 755 km h Richie Hearn Reynard 95I 1996 IndyCar Series The Bullring Oval 1985 present SurfaceAsphaltLength0 375 miles 0 604 km Long Road Course 1996 present Length2 499 miles 4 022 km Race lap record1 32 873 Miguel Molina Ferrari 488 GT3 2019 GT3 Medium Road Course 1996 present Length2 150 miles 3 460 km Race lap record1 08 273 Allan McNish Audi R8 2000 LMP900 Short Road Course 1996 present Length1 938 miles 3 119 km Race lap record1 06 019 Butch Leitzinger Riley amp Scott Mk III 1997 WSC Websitewww wbr lvms wbr comLVMS in October 2015 Contents 1 History 1 1 2011 IndyCar accident 2 Records 3 Lap Records 3 1 NASCAR Cup Series records 4 Tracks 4 1 Speedway track length 5 Other events 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit The Speedway at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Following the final closure of Stardust International Raceway in 1971 plans were developed for a new racing facility in Las Vegas the Las Vegas Speedrome Located in the far northeast corner of the Las Vegas Valley the Speedrome consisted of a road course and drag strip opening in 1972 Alexander Rodriguez leased the facility from the City of Las Vegas and added the 3 8 mile short track in 1985 after the closure of Craig Road Speedway in 1983 Ralph Engelstad of the Imperial Palace purchased the track in 1989 renaming the facility Las Vegas Speedway Park Engelstad partnered with William Bennett of the Sahara Hotel and opened a new 72 million superspeedway on the site in September 1996 The first race at the speedway was on September 15 with an IndyCar event which was won by Richie Hearn A NASCAR Truck Series race followed in November In December 1998 Speedway Motorsports purchased Las Vegas Motor Speedway from Engelstad and Bennett for 215 million Veteran motorsports publicist Chris Powell was named the speedway s president and general manager and still holds that position today The Winston No Bull 5 Million Dollar Bonus was held at the track from 1999 to 2002 Jeff Burton won a million dollars in 2000 and Jeff Gordon won the bonus in 2001 The drag strip was relocated into the current The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway while the old drag strip and road course was rebuilt to the current outer 2 4 mile road course in use today The 3 8 mile oval was rebuilt with a new pit lane and start finish changed to the opposite side During the 2004 and 2005 seasons Champ Car also held races at the speedway which were both won by Sebastien Bourdais In 2006 plans were announced to reconfigure the track after the Nextel Cup Series race held in March increasing the banking from the original 12 degrees to 20 degrees 1 This reconfiguration entailed progressive banking which increases the degree of banking on a gradient towards the outside of the track This increased side by side racing The speedway also constructed a fan zone called the Neon Garage This area has live entertainment unprecedented access to the drivers and teams such as viewing areas for fans to watch their favorite driver s car get worked on and talk to the drivers and is home to the Winner s Circle The speedway moved pit road 275 feet 84 m closer to the grandstands built a new media center and added a quarter mile oval for Legends Cars Bandoleros and Thunder Roadsters in the tri oval area On August 8 2006 the newly reconfigured track reopened to stock cars Kurt Busch the 2004 NASCAR Cup Series Champion and Las Vegas native became the first NASCAR Cup Series driver to test a stock car on the newly reconfigured track in his No 2 Penske Dodge The Truck Series race in September 2006 was the first NASCAR race run on the surface with Mike Skinner being victorious Jeff Burton won the first Busch Series race on the new surface in March 2007 taking a Monte Carlo SS to Victory Lane The following day Jimmie Johnson drove a Chevrolet to Victory Lane capturing the first NASCAR Cup Series win on the new pavement and for him the third straight year he drove to victory lane at Vegas In March 2011 Insomniac Events announced that their largest rave festival in North America Electric Daisy Carnival EDC would take place at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the first time on June 24 26 More than 235 000 people attended the three day event The 2012 event was held June 8 10 with an attendance of 315 000 people The 2013 event was held June 21 23 with an attendance of approximately 345 000 people The 2014 event was held on June 20 22 and the 2015 event took place June 19 21 The twentieth anniversary EDC Las Vegas 2016 took place June 17 19 2016 the most recent edition ran from May 17 19 2019 and the event was to have returned May 15 17 2020 but was ultimately canceled because of the COVID 19 pandemic Insomniac signed a ten year contract with LVMS to host EDC through 2022 2 A third road course designed by Romain Thievin was added in 2012 The course is 2 390 mi 3 846 km long with 23 turns and an 1 800 ft 550 m straight 3 In late 2017 the drag strip was expanded to four lanes Since 2018 NHRA s April meeting is held with four cars racing simultaneously Starting in 2018 a second race weekend was initiated at the track taking the New Hampshire Motor Speedway s Cup Series and Truck Series fall weekend races 4 Also both weekends will now be triple headers Cup Truck and Xfinity Series moving the October stand alone race for the Truck Series at LVMS to the spring weekend and moving the stand alone Xfinity race from the Kentucky Speedway to the fall weekend The Cup race would be the first race for the playoffs replacing Chicagoland Speedway The regular season finale for Xfinity Series and the second playoff race for the Truck Series Because of the COVID 19 pandemic the NHRA cancelled both races the four and two lane meetings and moved the NHRA World Finals which had been held at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona to the drag strip The World Finals is a different race than the NHRA fall race meeting legally 2011 IndyCar accident Edit On October 16 2011 the final race of the 2011 IndyCar season the IZOD IndyCar World Championship was held at Las Vegas However the race was halted by a crash on lap 11 that involved 15 cars some of which became airborne and some of which burst into flames The crash began when Wade Cunningham made light contact with James Hinchcliffe but the situation turned into a big pile up of cars The crash forced the red flag to be waved almost instantly due to the remains of the damaged cars and the amount of debris on the track 5 Four of the 15 drivers were seriously injured and taken to the nearby University Medical Center for treatment one of which was two time reigning Indianapolis 500 winner and 2005 series champion Dan Wheldon who suffered severe blunt force trauma to the head after his car flew into the catch fence He was pronounced dead on arrival two hours later and IndyCar s officials formally decided to abandon the race 6 Instead of completing the race with 188 laps to go the 19 drivers who were not involved went back out on the track and did a five lap salute in Wheldon s honor 7 In December 2011 IndyCar announced that they would not return to Las Vegas Motor Speedway and that the future of IndyCar depended on what they would learn from the ongoing investigation of the crash that claimed Wheldon s life 8 The crash happened during the filming of an episode about IndyCar for the TV documentary series Nerve Center The crash was shown in the episode 9 In 2022 IndyCar returned to Las Vegas Motor Speedway to promote a new annual race the Indy Autonomous Challenge held during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas The race has been held on the oval with autonomous cars Records EditNASCAR Cup Series Qualifying Kurt Busch 27 498 s 196 378 mph March 4 2016 NASCAR Cup Series Race Brad Keselowski 2 h 35 min 24 s 154 633 mph 2014 Kobalt 400 NASCAR Xfinity Series Qualifying Greg Biffle 28 830 s 192 300 mph October 25 2003 NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Jeff Burton 2 h 13 min 13 s 135 118 mph 2000 NASCAR Truck Series Qualifying Kyle Busch 30 184 s 178 903 mph 2019 NASCAR Truck Series Race David Starr 1 h 37 min 3 s 135 394 mph 2002Lap Records EditThe fastest official race lap records at Las Vegas Motor Speedway are listed as Category Time Driver Vehicle DateTri Oval Superspeedway 2 414 km 1996 present 10 11 IndyCar 24 636 10 Richie Hearn Reynard 95I 1996 Las Vegas 500KIndy Lights 0 28 3227 12 Stefan Wilson Dallara IPS 2011 Las Vegas 100NASCAR Cup 0 28 808 13 Kevin Harvick Ford Fusion 2018 Pennzoil 400NASCAR Xfinity 0 30 086 14 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 2022 Alsco Uniforms 300NASCAR Truck 0 30 132 15 16 Brett Moffitt a Kyle Busch a Chevrolet Silverado a Toyota Tundra a 2019 Strat 200 a 2022 Victoria s Voice Foundation 200 a Long Road Course 4 022 km 1996 present 10 11 GT3 1 32 873 17 Miguel Molina Ferrari 488 GT3 2019 Las Vegas GT World Challenge America roundGT4 1 41 876 18 Mike Cooper McLaren 570S GT4 2019 Las Vegas GT4 America roundMedium Road Course 3 460 km 1996 present 10 11 LMP900 1 08 273 19 Allan McNish Audi R8 2000 Grand Prix of Las VegasGT1 Prototype 1 11 223 20 David Brabham Panoz GTR 1 1998 Toshiba Nevada Grand PrixGT1 GTS 1 15 240 19 Olivier Beretta Dodge Viper GTS R 2000 Grand Prix of Las VegasGT2 GTS 1 15 394 21 Karl Wendlinger Dodge Viper GTS R 1999 Grand Prix of Las VegasGT 1 18 490 19 Dirk Muller Porsche 911 996 GT3 R 2000 Grand Prix of Las VegasShort Road Course 3 119 km 1996 present 10 11 WSC 1 06 019 22 Butch Leitzinger Riley amp Scott Mk III 1997 Las Vegas 2 HoursGT1 GTS 1 1 08 891 23 24 Allan McNish Porsche 911 GT1 1997 Las Vegas 1 Hour 45 MinutesGT2 GTS 2 1 13 039 23 Nick Ham Porsche 911 GT2 1997 Las Vegas 1 Hour 45 MinutesGT3 GTS 3 1 15 131 23 David Murry 25 26 Porsche 911 993 1997 Las Vegas 1 Hour 45 MinutesNASCAR Cup Series records Edit As of March 7 2022 citation needed Most Wins 4 Jimmie JohnsonMost Top 5s 10 Kyle BuschMost Top 10s 13 Kevin Harvick Kyle BuschStarts 25 Kevin HarvickPoles 3 Kasey KahneMost Laps Completed 5 863 Jimmie JohnsonMost Laps Led 679 Kevin HarvickAvg Start 8 4 Joey LoganoAvg Finish 8 4 Joey Logano from minimum 5 starts Tracks Edit 2008 UAW Dodge 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Inside Road Course 1 300 mi 2 092 km with a 0 760 mi 1 223 km road configuration and a 0 250 mi 402 m oval configuration Outside Road Course several configurations with a maximum length of 2 390 mi 3 846 km The Bullring 0 375 mi 604 m paved oval Dirt Track 0 500 mi 805 m clay oval The Strip 0 25 miles 1 320 ft 402 m drag strip Dream Racing Course 1 5 mi 2 4 km road course with a 1 2 mi 1 9 km configuration Off road Course an 850 by 750 ft 260 by 230 m area which may accommodate multiple configurationsSpeedway track length Edit The NASCAR timing and scoring use a length of 1 500 mi 2 414 km 27 This length was also used by IRL between 1996 and 2000 28 In their last race in 2011 Indycar remeasured the track length to 1 544 mi 2 485 km 29 This is the result of the reconfiguration of the track Between 2005 old layout and 2011 new layout no Indycar race was held there NASCAR still use the old length of exactly 1 500 mi 2 414 km for the reconfigured oval Other events EditThe USAC Silver Crown Series had the 1997 season finale at the Dirt Track won by Tony Stewart The RE MAX World Long Drive Championship was held here in December 2013 Tim Burke won the event The track served as the Finish Line for the 24th season of The Amazing Race broadcast on May 18 2014 Dave and Connor O Leary won the Race 30 World of Outlaws first visited the Dirt Track in November 1996 It hosted both a spring and fall event from 1997 to 2006 later the WoO had an annual spring event from 2009 to 2019 The track record was set by Danny Lasoski in March 2004 with 13 719 seconds 131 205 mph 211 154 km h Red Bull Air Race World Championship visited the speedway in 2014 and 2015 The 2016 event was cancelled due to bad weather conditions The 2017 event was postponed due to declining attendance and general apathy Electric Daisy Carnival EDC an electronic music festival hosted by Insomniac Events has been held at the speedway every year since 2011 The NASCAR K amp N Pro Series West raced at the Dirt Track in 2018 and 2019 Since 2020 the 2020 ARCA Menards Series West has raced at the Bullring Formula D had an event here from 2009 to 2012 In 2020 high school seniors at Faith Lutheran High School received their diplomas in a drive thru graduation ceremony alternative due to the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic Students celebrated in a parade lap around the speedway course 31 Notes Edit a b c d e f Both drivers took the same lap time in different races independently References Edit 2012 Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway about com Archived from the original on 2015 09 05 Retrieved 2012 06 14 EDC 8 more years of Vegas Neon Vision Entertainment Retrieved 28 June 2013 Jung Carter August 2012 Exotics Racing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Road amp Track 63 12 22 Kantowski Ron March 8 2017 Las Vegas Motor Speedway finally gets second NASCAR race Las Vegas Review Journal GateHouse Media Retrieved March 9 2017 IndyCar race red flagged after 13 car incident autosport October 16 2011 Wheldon dies from injuries autosport October 16 2011 IndyCar s 5 lap salute to Wheldon reddit IndyCar won t return to Las Vegas in 2012 usatoday December 8 2011 Rick D Wasserman Tony Aaron Susan Booth IndyCar World Championships at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Television production Retrieved November 16 2018 via Amazon Prime subscription required a b c d e Las Vegas Speedway Motorsport Magazine Retrieved 25 May 2022 a b c d Las Vegas Speedway Racing Circuits Retrieved 12 February 2023 2011 Las Vegas Indy Lights Retrieved 25 May 2022 2018 Las Vegas NASCAR Retrieved 25 May 2022 NASCAR XFINITY 2022 Las Vegas Retrieved 25 May 2022 NASCAR Truck 2019 Las Vegas Retrieved 25 May 2022 NASCAR Truck 2022 Las Vegas Retrieved 25 May 2022 Blancpain GT World Challenge America Race 1 Classification Final PDF 19 October 2019 Retrieved 28 May 2022 Pirelli GT4 America Sprint Las Vegas 2019 Retrieved 28 May 2022 a b c 2 h 45 min Las Vegas 2000 Retrieved 25 May 2022 3 h 45 min Las Vegas 1998 Retrieved 25 May 2022 2 h 45 min Las Vegas 1999 Retrieved 27 March 2023 Las Vegas 2 Hours 1997 Retrieved 26 May 2022 a b c SportsCar GTS Las Vegas 1997 Retrieved 26 May 2022 Las Vegas results 97 09 1997 Retrieved 26 May 2022 David Murry Driver Database Retrieved 26 May 2022 David Murry Biography Retrieved 26 May 2022 Las Vegas Motor Speedway at NASCAR com Retrieved 15 July 2018 2000 Vegas Indy 300 www champcarstats com Retrieved 15 July 2018 2011 IZOD INDYCAR World Championships Presented by Honda www champcarstats com Retrieved 15 July 2018 Bacle Ariana May 19 2014 The Amazing Race season finale recap Flying High Entertainment Weekly Retrieved December 31 2019 Las Vegas Motor Speedway to host drive thru Faith Lutheran graduation External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Las Vegas Motor Speedway Las Vegas Motor Speedway Official Site Map and full circuit history at RacingCircuits info Las Vegas Motor Speedway race results at Racing Reference The Bullring race results at Racing Reference Las Vegas Motor Speedway Page on NASCAR com Jayski s Las Vegas Speedway Page Current and Past Las Vegas Motor Speedway News High Resolution image from Google Maps Dream Racing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Richard Petty Driving Experience at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Las Vegas Motor Speedway Tickets Exotics Racing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Las Vegas Motor Speedway amp oldid 1146849252, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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