The NHRA is bringing the fastest vehicles in the world to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the Ford Performance NHRA Nationals on Nov. 1-3.
Folks around the area know that the racing is different from the NHRA and when NASCAR is in town. But what’s the biggest difference?
The one similarity is in the beginning. The drivers qualify for the races. Now, the big difference is in NASCAR, the drivers have one session to qualify for starting position.
In the NHRA, there are four qualifying sessions available for each class to achieve one of the top 16 times to advance to the bracket-style eliminations.
Shop Ford Performance NHRA Nationals Las Vegas ticketsNHRA qualifying is usually held Friday and Saturday with the eliminations taking place on Sunday. The fastest qualifier takes the No. 1 seed and faces the No. 16 driver in the first round, No. 2 faces No. 15, No. 3 faces No. 14 and continues down the line.
The higher seeded driver, or the faster qualifier, gets to pick their lane for the bracket races. Then the drivers battle it out for a total of four rounds until there’s a winner. This is repeated for each class.
In the NASCAR Cup Series, there is typically group qualifying where half of the drivers go out and try to turn their fastest lap. The top half of each group move into the second stage of qualifying where they can try for the pole.
The other big difference between NASCAR and NHRA, is NASCAR usually has its races (Craftsman Truck Series, Xfinity Series, Cup Series) on different days, depending on weather, then leaves. NHRA events are multi-day events and drivers typically only see action for just a few minutes.
The NHRA brings the fastest vehicles in the world, make sure to get tickets now before they’re gone.
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Weekend tickets for Ford Performance NHRA Nationals at Las Vegas
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Weekend Packages are available for General Admission, Reserved, and Platinum Seating for all three days – Friday, Nov. 1 through Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024.
Adult Reserved: $159
Junior (6-12 years old) Reserved: $84
Child (5 years old and under) Reserved: $42
Adult General Admission: $141
Children 12 & under in General Admission: Please call (but tickets are Free).
Single day tickets for Ford Performance NHRA Nationals at Las Vegas
Single-day admission offers reserved and bleacher seating. Every seat offers an outstanding view of the track, and every ticket is a pit pass. Get your tickets today.
Friday, Nov. 1
- Reserved Grandstand Adult: $54
- Reserved Grandstand Junior: (6-12 years): $27
- Reserved Grandstand Child: (under 6 years): $16
- General Admission Adult: $44
- General Admission Junior/Child (12 years and under): Free
Saturday, Nov. 2
- Reserved Grandstand Adult: $76
- Reserved Grandstand Junior: (6-12 years): $32
- Reserved Grandstand Child (under 6 years): $16
- General Admission Adult: $66
- General Admission Junior/Child (12 years old and under): Free
Sunday, Nov. 3
- Reserved Grandstand Adult: $76
- Reserved Grandstand Junior (6-12 years old): $32
- Reserved Grandstand Child (under 6 years old): $16
- General Admission Adult: $66
- General Admission Junior/Child (12 years old and under): Free
NOTE: First four children 12 and under are free in General Admission with adult purchase. Tickets/credentials are required for gate entry for children age 12 and under. Prices will increase 10 days prior to the event date.