INDIANAPOLIS — NHRA officials announced on Friday that the new Flying H Dragstrip in the Kansas City area will be part of the upcoming NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series national event schedule in 2024.
NHRA officials and Heartland Motorsports Park also jointly announced that the final event at the facility will take place on Aug. 11-13 with the Menards NHRA Nationals presented by PetArmor. Home to NHRA national events since 1989, Heartland Motorsports Park will be closing its doors due to its ongoing tax and land dispute with Shawnee County.
“We have a rich history at Heartland Motorsports Park and we want to thank Chris Payne and his team for many years supporting NHRA drag racing,” NHRA President Glen Cromwell said. “But as one door closes, another opens and we are looking forward to the great opportunity of racing in the Kansas City area at a brand new facility.
“Scott Higgs and his team are building a fantastic new track at Flying H Dragstrip and we are excited to have our first event there in 2024 and create a wealth of new memories in the area.”
“We are extremely thankful for our longtime partnership with the NHRA and its racers, as well as all the fans who have visited Heartland Motorsports Park over the years,” Heartland Motorsports Park Owner Chris Payne said. “Because of the actions by Shawnee County, unfortunately this will be the last national event at Heartland Motorsports Park.
“We look forward to completing the 2023 season as well.”
Located in Odessa, Mo., just outside of Kansas City, Flying H Dragstrip broke ground on its new facility in May, with the construction process expected to be completed in October.
It joined the NHRA Member Track Network at that time and upon completion this year, the quarter-mile Flying H Dragstrip, which is located at I-70 Motorsports Park, will offer top-tier amenities and be a premier dragstrip in the Kansas City area.
Higgs purchased the property in March of this year with plans to add the dragstrip to I-70 Motorsports Park. Following the recent groundbreaking on the quarter-mile Flying H Dragstrip, Higgs and his team have worked hard to have the track ready open this year and ready for a NHRA national event next year.
“We are truly excited to bring NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series action to our track in 2024,” Higgs said. “It’s been a lot of work, but our team is committed to building a top-notch facility at Flying H Dragstrip and making it a memorable weekend for the race teams, fans and partners.”
As this chapter of drag racing history ends in Topeka, the NHRA and Topeka track officials invite racers and fans to be part of the last Menards NHRA Nationals presented by PetArmor.
Topeka’s “House of Speed” has enjoyed a rich history since its first national event, with several record runs taking place at Heartland Motorsports Park over the years. John Force has 10 victories at the track and will be one of many looking to win the final race in Topeka.
“This year’s Menards NHRA Nationals presented by PetArmor will be a memorable celebration of more than 30 years of NHRA drag racing at the facility,” Cromwell said. “There have been many great moments at Topeka over the years and we know this upcoming final race weekend will be one fans won’t want to miss.”