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About NHRA US Nationals
In 2023, the NHRA U.S. Nationals is set to take place over Labor Day weekend, from September 1 to September 4. This year's event promises to be a thrilling experience for fans, with top drivers in various categories, including Top Fuel, Funny Car, and Pro Stock, competing for the coveted Wally trophy. The event not only features the main races but also includes a host of activities such as car shows, meet-and-greets with drivers, and live entertainment, making it a family-friendly atmosphere. Current NHRA champions and rising stars alike will be vying for a place in the history books, making this a must-see event for motorsports enthusiasts. Additionally, the NHRA has been enhancing its digital presence, providing fans with live streaming options and interactive content to engage them throughout the race weekend. As the U.S. Nationals continues to celebrate its legacy, it remains a pivotal moment in the NHRA season, drawing attention from around the globe and solidifying its status as a cornerstone of American motorsport culture.
NHRA US Nationals History
The NHRA U.S. Nationals, often referred to as the 'Big Go,' is the most prestigious drag racing event in the world, established in 1955. It takes place annually at Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapolis, Indiana, and serves as the final race of the NHRA's regular season. The event has a rich history, showcasing the fastest and most powerful cars and drivers in motorsport. From its humble beginnings as a small gathering of enthusiasts, the U.S. Nationals has grown into a major spectacle, attracting hundreds of thousands of fans each year. Over the decades, legendary drivers such as Don Garlits, Shirley Muldowney, and John Force have left their mark on the event, with countless memorable moments. The race has evolved alongside the sport, introducing new classes and technologies, continually pushing the boundaries of speed and performance.