NHRA Reveals Building Plans for Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park

The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) has revealed a multi-phase plan for upgrades at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park (IRP) in Brownsburg, Indiana.
The plans include a new Wally Parks Tower, renovated suites, a new fan entrance, and moving the professional pits to a new location inside the facility.
As part of an overall reinvestment into facilities owned and operated by the NHRA, the sanctioning body's upgrades at IRP will begin later this year and take place over three phases.
- Phase 1: New Wally Parks Tower and renovated suites
- Phase 2: Fan enhancements, new entrance, restrooms, ticket office and ditch relocation
- Phase 3: Shifting the Pro Pits to the West side of the facility
The new Wally Parks Tower is set to be completed in time for the 2025 NHRA U.S. Nationals, according to the organization, and will be a three-story facility that will feature race control, a media center, television broadcasting capabilities and three suites on the third floor.
The open-air covered roof will include an overview area and an event space that can host more than 500 people. The tower will also have dedicated bathrooms, a staircase, and an elevator, and will sit in the same area as the previous tower.
For a full look at the planned improvements, visit nhra.com.