Richmond Dragway (VA) Renews Agreement With IHRA
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Richmond Dragway, the 130-acre motorsports facility featuring a 1/4-mile drag strip in Sandston, Virginia, has renewed sanctioning agreements with the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA).
The facility was founded by Dan Weis in 1964 and remains a family operation with the current track owner being Weis’ nephew, Johnny Davis, and his wife, Allison.
“We’ve been part of the Summit SuperSeries since it was created,” Davis said. “There is a high level of affinity with us and our racers for the SuperSeries. Last year, we not only sent our three track champs, but one of our racers won the Division 1 Summit Team Finals in Maryland.
Richmond Dragway features a full-service concession stand, a three-story timing and scoring tower. It utilizes a state-of-the-art Accutime Timing System along with large scoreboards and LED dial-in boards for drivers to verify their dial-ins.
For more information, visit the IHRA website.
The facility was founded by Dan Weis in 1964 and remains a family operation with the current track owner being Weis’ nephew, Johnny Davis, and his wife, Allison.
“We’ve been part of the Summit SuperSeries since it was created,” Davis said. “There is a high level of affinity with us and our racers for the SuperSeries. Last year, we not only sent our three track champs, but one of our racers won the Division 1 Summit Team Finals in Maryland.
Richmond Dragway features a full-service concession stand, a three-story timing and scoring tower. It utilizes a state-of-the-art Accutime Timing System along with large scoreboards and LED dial-in boards for drivers to verify their dial-ins.
For more information, visit the IHRA website.