Las Vegas Motor Speedway adding new seating for NASCAR race
Cue the “William Tell” overture.
Load another silver bullet in the six-shooter.
The Loge Ranger at Las Vegas Motor Speedway rides again.
Fans attending the inaugural Sept. 14-16 South Point 400 NASCAR weekend will be greeted by a new loge box seating area in Turn 4 mirroring the one that debuted in Turn 1 at the spring Cup Series weekend.
No additional seats were removed to make room for the premium seating area.
LVMS is adding dozens more loge box seating options for race fans heading into September's #SouthPoint400! They were a big hit during the track's #Pennzoil400 race weekend in March. Story: https://t.co/VQtKLeJVSF pic.twitter.com/uQjxGIhBoJ
— Las Vegas Motor Speedway (@LVMotorSpeedway) June 25, 2018
The seats where the new loge is going in were taken out prior to the spring race leaving LVMS with a seating capacity of around 80,000 — down from around 140,000 during the NASCAR boom in the early 2000s.
The new loge will front the Earnhardt Terrace between Turn 4 and the start-finish line. It will include swiveling armchairs, padded seating, food-and-beverage stations, wait-staff service and rails upon which to place beers and other drinks. For a small surcharge, I’m (jokingly) told they may also let you start the race from the back of the grid.
LVMS decided to pursue the addition after loge seating in front of the Petty Terrace in Turn 1 proved popular and profitable during springtime.
“The loge boxes were a huge hit during our Pennzoil 400 race weekend in March, and we can’t wait to offer the experience this September,” LVMS president Chris Powell said in a statement.
A total of 82 boxes will be added for the Truck Series race on Friday, Xfinity race on Saturday and the Cup race on Sunday that opens the NASCAR playoffs. LVMS also announced a new Front Stretch Shuttle that will drop fans closer to their seats than ever before.
Will the new premium seating area and air-conditioned shuttle buses help offset competition on a big sports weekend in Las Vegas that will include a UNLV football game, the long-awaited Canelo Alvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin boxing rematch and climate controlled pro football on television?
Better ask the Loge Ranger.
LVMS is rolling out a new shuttle service with an improved drop-off and pick-up location near the main gates for its September #SouthPoint400 weekend! https://t.co/oA6at0ObiJ pic.twitter.com/THjncu4hdF
— Las Vegas Motor Speedway (@LVMotorSpeedway) June 27, 2018
Green, white, checkered
— Another week, another encouraging debut for Las Vegas’ Riley Herbst in another NASCAR touring series. A week after finishing sixth in his Xfinity Series baptism at Iowa Speedway, the teenager ran eighth at Gateway Motorsports Park across the river from St. Louis in a Truck Series race nearly won by fellow Las Vegas youngster Noah Gragson. After leading a race-high 63 laps, Gragson, 19, slipped to 10th place after experiencing a tire issue on the final restart with six laps to go.
.@rileyherbst strong in @NASCAR_Trucks debut. https://t.co/KHVNWVOWn7
— Kyle Busch Motorsports (@KBMteam) June 24, 2018
.@NoahGragson and the @safelite will look to seal the deal at @ChicagolndSpdwy Friday night.https://t.co/NDF4ackrni
— Kyle Busch Motorsports (@KBMteam) June 27, 2018
—- Jason Johnson, the World of Outlaws driver from Louisiana who was killed in a crash at Beaver Dam Raceway in Wisconsin as he battled for the lead Saturday night, was a regular competitor in Outlaws races at The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Johnson, who was 41, finished fourth in a WoO main event here in 2017 and fifth in 2016.
We would like to extend our thoughts and prayers to the family of Jason Johnson. Jason was a great man on and off the track, we will forever cherish the memories of his time at the speedway. #RaginCajun pic.twitter.com/YfMqLPEwzL
— Williams Grove (@WilliamsGrove) June 24, 2018
— At the Bullring: Night of Fire, July 3. Super Late Models (76 laps) plus Figure 8 and Skid Plate racing and fireworks. Tickets and information: LVMS.com, 800-644-4444.
The Bullring at LVMS will host its immensely popular Night of Fire on Tuesday, with a full slate of racing scheduled and one of the city's best fireworks shows on tap for the end of the evening! Preview: https://t.co/cXtl1K8OCC pic.twitter.com/MFsMqTNOG4
— Las Vegas Motor Speedway (@LVMotorSpeedway) June 28, 2018
Contact Ron Kantowski at rkantowski@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0352. Follow @ronkantowski on Twitter.
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