Sold-out Electric Daisy Carnival still scheduled for May – VIDEO
 
Sold-out Electric Daisy Carnival still scheduled for May – VIDEO

In a post on his social media platforms, festival founder Pasquale Rotella confirmed that EDC remains scheduled for May 15-17 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway despite coronavirus concerns that have sideline scads of other live music events. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Kyle Busch To Start In Rear Of Field
 
Kyle Busch To Start In Rear Of Field

NASCAR driver Kyle Busch of Las Vegas talks about starting the Pennzoil 400 from the back of the field after his car failed to pass tech inspection at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Feb. 22, 2020. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Chris Clyne, LVMS Super Late Models Division Points Leader
 
Chris Clyne, LVMS Super Late Models Division Points Leader

Las Vegas short track racer Chris Clyne talks about auto racing as a hobby prior to the annual Night of Fire program at the Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on July 3, 2019. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Latin Chamber of Commerce hosts Las Vegas sports leaders
 
Latin Chamber of Commerce hosts Las Vegas sports leaders

The Fourth Annual Latin Chamber of Commerce Business and Networking Luncheon hosted a panel of sports leaders to discuss the economic power of sports in Las Vegas and their contributions to the Latino community. (Michael Quine / Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Vegas88s

New NASCAR rules spark controversy at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
 
New NASCAR rules spark controversy at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

NASCAR driver Kyle Busch of Las Vegas and series official John Probst do not agree on the impact of new NASCAR aerodynamic rules that go into effect for 2019 season. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Golden Edge: Deryk Engelland Rides With Kurt Busch
 
Golden Edge: Deryk Engelland Rides With Kurt Busch

Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond heads to city national arena and the Las Vegas Motor Speedway to see Kurt Busch attempt to learn how to play hockey, and Deryk Engelland hop in a race car.

Riley Herbst named NASCAR Next
 
Riley Herbst named NASCAR Next

Local racer Riley Herbst has named to NASCAR Next, a list identifying young drivers on the fast track to stock car racing stardom. It was the second year in a row the 19-year-old racer was named on the list of nine drivers. Others who have been named NASCAR list include current Cup Series regulars Ryan Blaney, Alex Bowman, William Byron, Chase Elliott, Erik Jones, Kyle Larson, Daniel Suarez and Bubba Wallace. Herbst is a descendant of Las Vegas’ famous off-road racing Herbst family. His father, Troy, won the 2004 Baja 1000. “There’s a lot of talent coming up, and a lot of young racers chasing the dream in Las Vegas. It it weren’t for the Bullring and the drag strip and Las Vegas Motor Speedway, nobody would know what Las Vegas (has become) in racing out West.”

NHRA Top Fuel Driver Richie Crampton
 
NHRA Top Fuel Driver Richie Crampton

NHRA Top Fuel driver Richie Crampton talks about losing his ride, getting another at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on April 6, 2018. (Ron Kantowski/ Las Vegas Review Journal)

NASCAR releases 2019 schedule
 
NASCAR releases 2019 schedule

NASCAR has released its 2019 Cup Series schedule. It is exactly the same as the 2018 schedule. Every race will be back on the same weekend. Las Vegas Motor Speedway’s two race dates are March 3 and Sept. 15. The September race will once again open the NASCAR playoffs. The only thing that changes in 2019 is the off weekend for Easter. NASCAR will announce its Xfinity Series and Truck Series schedules at a later date.

Amazon plans 800K-square-foot warehouse in North Las Vegas
 
Amazon plans 800K-square-foot warehouse in North Las Vegas

A new Amazon warehouse could bring over 1,000 jobs to the Las Vegas Valley. Amazon executives are expected to announce plans Wednesday to build a 800,000-square-foot fulfillment center in North Las Vegas. The new warehouse is expected to be at a new industrial complex under construction near the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The new facility is expected to pack and ship small items such as books, toys and household items. Amazon says the company will offer “competitive” pay and “comprehensive benefits starting on day one.” “This is Amazon’s third facility in North Las Vegas,” Mayor John Lee said. “A repeat customer is the best kind of customer, because it’s a testament to the quality we’re putting out and the results they’ve had in North Las Vegas.”

Kevin Harvick penalized after Las Vegas win
 
Kevin Harvick penalized after Las Vegas win

Kevin Harvick dominated Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He led a track record 214 of 267 laps. But there was a small problem. His rear window bowed during the race after a brace failed. NASCAR docked Harvick seven playoff points, fined his crew chief and suspended his car chief. The Stewart-Haas Racing team said it will consider options before submitting an appeal.

Las Vegas students treated to NASCAR experience
 
Las Vegas students treated to NASCAR experience

Students from Hyde Park Middle School got a behind-the-scenes look at the Pennzoil 400. Students competed with model race cars to earn the trip.

Martin Truex Jr. goes for two in a row in Las Vegas
 
Martin Truex Jr. goes for two in a row in Las Vegas

Martin Truex Jr. won last year’sNASCAR race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Then he went on to win the NASCAR Cup Series championship He joined Jimmie Johnson, Matt Kenseth and Jeff Gordon on that list Seven of Truex’s eight 2017 wins were on 1.5 mile ovals He says driving on the intermedate ovals suits his driving style I’m kind of quiet but when I put my helmet on, it’s like you flip a switch. I’m ready to go.
Martin Truex Jr.

Young NASCAR lions talk about former boss Kyle Busch
 
Young NASCAR lions talk about former boss Kyle Busch

NASCAR drivers Erik Jones, William Byron had nice things to say about former boss Kyle Busch during testing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on February 1, 2018. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review Journal)

Las Vegas morning update for Tuesday, June 20th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Tuesday, June 20th

1. A California man died at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on the first night of EDC. Michael Morse, 34, was pronounced dead just before 8 a.m. Saturday morning. Family members are now questioning the safety of EDC after saying they’ve seen comments online that lines for water were long on the first night of the festival. Insomniac Events did not respond to requests for comment Monday.

2. One man is dead after an officer-involved shooting in the west valley. Police responded to a domestic disturbance call at an apartment complex near South Cimarron Road and West Charleston Boulevard just after midnight Tuesday. After police got a woman and child out of the apartment, police entered to find a man with a knife. Police attempted to use a stun gun on the man when he lunged at police and he was shot by two officers. The man was pronounced dead at UMC.

3. A Pizza Hut receipt helped police arrest a woman suspected of murder. Kevin Thomas suffered a gunshot wound to the head in November and detectives found the receipt under his body. The receipt had store and order information and the name “Betty” written at the top. Betty Ann Pires had been dating Thomas for three months prior to his death. Pires said she left Thomas at a Pizza Hut the night he was killed but two people came forward, saying Pires admitted to killing Thomas.

NASCAR drivers compete in Jeopardy
 
NASCAR drivers compete in Jeopardy

Fans packed downtown Fremont Street on Wednesday for NASCAR Fanfest to see their favorite drivers for photos and autographs and watch a friendly game of Jeopardy.

Death in Las Vegas: Dan Wheldon
 
Death in Las Vegas: Dan Wheldon

IndyCar Champion, Daniel Clive Wheldon from Great Britain once said, “To be honest, why drivers don’t like talking about the danger of this sport is, it tempts fate.”

The Art of the Crash
 
The Art of the Crash

The 13th annual ARC-CSI conference began with crash test day on Monday at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. This is the twelfth year the conference has been held in Las Vegas.
Hundreds of people gathered along barricades to watch as cars slammed into concrete barriers, plowed into the back of buses and collided ead on into one another.
“This is an opportunity for guys to learn first hand about car wrecks. This is a lab, this is where they get to see what create the crash,” said W.R. “Rusty” Haight, the event organizer. All sorts of tests were undertaken, from small fender benders to collisions at more than 40 miles per hour. High speed cameras, drones and remote cameras attached inside the cars were used to capture all of the action.