
The Strip at LVMS expands to four lanes
Las Vegas Motor Speedway has started construction to widen its drag strip to four lanes, with the NHRA DENSO Nationals set as its first four-wide event on April 6-8, 2018.
"Four-wide drag racing has captured the interest of race fans and competitors at Charlotte's zMAX Dragway," LVMS president Chris Powell said. "It's exciting to give everyone on the West Coast a chance to see what fans back east have experienced for several years now. Four-wide drag racing was the vision of our chairman, Bruton Smith, and our chief executive officer, Marcus Smith. They are two of the key reasons that NHRA drag racing has become one of the most popular forms of motorsports in the world."
NHRA officials expressed excitement about bringing four-wide NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series to the West.
"The excitement and sensory overload of four-wide drag racing is one of the most intense displays of motorsports in the country," said Peter Clifford, NHRA president. "We look forward to presenting the four-wide experience to the dedicated NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series fans in Las Vegas and the surrounding states."

John Force, who won the first-ever Funny Car four-wide event in 2010, said Smith had envisioned four-wide racing in Las Vegas all along.
"I've got to give credit to Bruton Smith for investing in the sport of NHRA drag racing," Force said. "His four-lane in Charlotte gave him two races, one with the two-lane in the Countdown and then the four-lane in the spring. It only makes sense that when he designed his Vegas track, from day one he planned on four lanes. That will allow those two races to be even more successful."
"It will be a lot of fun going to Las Vegas for a four-wide race," echoed Antron Brown, who has two wins in the four-wide events at zMAX Dragway.
"It will give our fans on the West Coast what the East Coast fans have had at Charlotte (since 2010). It will be a real spectacle with four 11,000-horespower cars launching at the same time.
"That will shake Vegas down. It will be a really cool experience."
Tickets for the first-ever four-wide drag race in Las Vegas will be available at this fall's NHRA Toyota Nationals, which kicks off Oct. 26.
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