Jul 03, 2024
INDIANAPOLIS — The National Hot Rod Association announced its future building plans at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park which includes a new Wally Parks Tower, renovated suites, a new entrance for fans, a location change for the professional pits, and much more. "We're very excited to introduce these plans for Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park. The U.S. Nationals is the hallmark of our schedule, and we're investing for the long-term to continue to make this the crown jewel on the NHRA schedule and as a facility on the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series tour," NHRA Vice President of Track Management and Operations Kasey Coler said. The project, which will take years to complete, will take place in three phases: Phase 1: New Wally Parks Tower Renovated Suites Phase 2: Fan Enhancements New Entrance New Restrooms New Ticket Office Ditch Relocation ADA Parking Lot, upgraded parking and transportation options Food and Beverage Buildings Updated Ticketing Building Phase 3: Shifting the Pro Pits to West Side of the Facility According to the NHRA, Wally Parks Tower will be a three-story facility featuring race control, a media center, television broadcasting capabilities, and three suites on the third floor. It is projected to be completed in time for the 2025 NHRA U.S. Nationals. The building will feature an open-air covered roof with an overview area and an event space that can host more than 500 people. "This project is the start of a multi-phase approach, and it's a project that will provide improvements for all the stakeholders involved in the sport: race teams, fans, sponsors, media, and race officials. There's going to be something for everyone, and we're so thrilled to see this project come to life," said Coler. Upon completion of phase 1, the focus will shift to the changes outlined in the next phases, with a significant focus on fan enhancements. "There will be a lot of updates to the fan amenities, either refreshing what we have or introducing new options," Coler said. "It's exciting to see what the future holds for this great facility." The third iteration will focus on professional pits, the midway, along with fan experiences that feature paved strips for walking for more fan-friendly ways to enjoy the track. The project will begin this year. To learn more about NHRA and it's plans for the facility or to purchase tickets to the U.S. Nationals, please view here.
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