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NHRA 4-Wide Nationals Fan Info

Friday, April 11 - Sunday, April 13, 2025
NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series
The Strip at LVMS

Ignite your senses when The Strip goes back to four-wide racing, April 11-13, 2025! Catch all of the Nitro action as the top names in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series return to The Strip for the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals including Tony Stewart racing in Top Fuel!

Fan Info

The Park

The Park

Looking for a different experience? Then you'll want to check out The Park located just past the main grandstands near the tunnel entrance. Enjoy Bud Light, food trucks, lawn games, music and more! You’re right at the finish line – so you can catch all the action while you enjoy this unique environment!  

Camper Appreciation Party at The Park:

  • Friday, April 11 from 4:30 p.m.–6 p.m.
    (RV Campers only / Ticket Required)

FREE Wi-Fi!

FREE Wi-Fi!

Fans can enjoy FREE public Wi-Fi at The Strip! Just look for our free network (LVMS Free WiFi) and log on so you can easily stay up-to-date with everything going on! And while you're online, don't forget to download the LVMS App for all the latest news and updates.

FREE Parking!

FREE Parking!

There's plenty of FREE parking when attending any NHRA event at Las Vegas Motor Speedway! For specific directions to each lot, please refer to our 'Maps' page. If you're looking to upgrade your parking options during NHRA events, our 'Premium Packages' include VIP parking.

Nominate a Hero!

Nominate a Hero!

Fire Department Coffee Community Hero Nomination

Do you know a hero who deserves recognition? Nominate a veteran, first responder, or community hero and they could be honored at a future event!

Four-Wide 101

Four-Wide 101

How Four-Wide Drag Racing Works:

Four-wide drag racing makes its return to the West Coast with the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals. Here’s a breakdown on how a four-wide drag race operates:

Additional Details

Lane Designation

Lanes will be identified in numerical order from left to right facing down track. The outermost left lane will be lane No. 1, then lanes No. 2 and No. 3 will be in the middle, with the outermost right lane referred to as lane No. 4.

Track Preparation

In an attempt to maintain uniform traction quality in all four lanes, Sportsman classes, while only running two cars side-by-side, will utilize all four lanes during the entire event. Certain Sportsman classes will only run lanes No. 1 and No. 2, while other Sportsman classes will run exclusively in lanes No. 3 and No. 4. Track prep, cleanup equipment and personnel will increase accordingly.

Qualifying

For the first of four qualifying sessions, drivers with the least number of championship points will be the first to run, and the top four points leaders will be the last to run in each category. The highest in points will run in lane No. 4, second-highest in lane No. 3, third-highest in lane No. 2 and fourth-highest in lane No. 1.

Subsequent qualifying sessions will follow normal qualifying procedures, with the quickest elapsed times running last in each session.

Each team will make one qualifying run in each of the four lanes.

Scoreboards

During Four Wide, the left scoreboard will represent lanes 1 & 2. Lane 1 will be the top line, Lane 2 the bottom line. The right board will represent lanes 3 & 4. Lane 3 will be the top line, Lane 4 the bottom line. As the cars cross the finish line, the elapsed time will come up first, then after two seconds, the display will change to the MPH for all lanes, and continue this rotation.

Starting System

Since The Strip is essentially two tracks built side-by-side, with a center wall separating the two all the way to the top end, each track will have the standard NHRA Christmas tree. Atop each tree will be pre-stage and stage LED indicators for each lane positioned in the same order as the lanes.

The Compulink AUTOSTART system will continue to be utilized at this event, however, unlike two-lane racing, the AUTOSTART system will not activate until all four vehicles are pre-staged and one vehicle has staged.

Ladders for Eliminations

In structuring the ladder, the primary objective is to have the top four qualifiers meet in the final round, assuming the quickest qualifier advances in each round. The first two drivers in each pairing to cross the finish line (barring red-lighting), will advance to round two, therefore the pairings in round one will be grouped accordingly: Race A will have qualifiers 1, 8, 9, 16; Race B consists of qualifiers 3, 6, 11, 14; Race C will have qualifiers 2, 7, 10, 15; and Race D will have qualifiers 4, 5, 12, 13.

In the second round, first and second place from Race A will be in the same grouping as first and second from Race B, and first and second place from Race C and D will be in the other second-round race. Again, the first two racers across the finish line (barring red-lighting) advance to the finals.

In the four-car final round, teams will finish in the order they cross the finish line (barring red-lighting).

Lane Choice for Eliminations

First-round lane choice goes to the quickest qualifier in each group of four. Second-quickest in the group has second choice, and third-quickest has third choice.

In subsequent rounds, the first choice goes to the driver with the lower elapsed time from the previous round and so forth throughout the grouping.