Attention Drag Racers! Due to the cold temperatures and continuous rain we are receiving, we are planning on having a one hour delay for our House of Speed Test & Tune presented by Edgar’s Transmission this Saturday, March 25th. The gates will now open at 9am, and we’re planning for the track to go hot at 11am. Please plan accordingly.
Super Pro: $70
Pro ET: $60
Sportsman: $35
High School: $30
Jr Dragster: $25
Jr Street: $30
Test & Tune: $35
Adult Spectator/Crew: $10
Kids 6-12: $3Kids 5 & Under FREE!
Gates open at 8:00am; Track Hot 10:00am – 5:00pm
Super Pro: $70
Pro ET: $60
Sportsman: $35
High School: $30
Jr Dragster: $25
Jr Street: $30
Test & Tune: $35
Adult Spectator/Crew: $10
Kids 6-12: $3Kids 5 & Under FREE!
Gates open at 8:00am; Track Hot 10:00am – 5:00pm
Super Pro: $70
Pro ET: $60
Sportsman: $35
High School: $30
Jr Dragster: $25
Jr Street: $30
Test & Tune: $35
Adult Spectator/Crew: $10
Kids 6-12: $3Kids 5 & Under FREE!
Gates open at 8:00am; Track Hot 10:00am – 5:00pm
Track Night in America is a non-competitive, no-stress, entertaining, easy and inexpensive way for nearly anyone who loves cars or motorsports to get on a real racecourse in their own vehicle during weeknights. All that is required is that participants be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license and have access to an approved helmet and street car in good working condition.
No previous on-track experience or SCCA membership is required to join in the fun. Drivers participate in the Advanced, Intermediate or Hawk Novice Experience group so on-track activities remain fun for all, and everyone gets three 20-minute sessions on course – as well as feedback from SCCA driver coaches on site. Admission is free for people who just want to stop by and watch the fun, and leisurely circuit parade laps are provided for all Track Night in America guests.
Thunder in the Heartland
Hit going or interested to follow the event
Join NASA MidAmerica at the House of Speed as we spend 3 days at Heartland Motorsport Park! Friday TEST DAY and TREC Endurance Race. Friday evening we will move to the Drag Strips! Heartland will host Friday Night Drags. Open to all cars, trucks, SUV’s, and the public. Come see why Heartland is known as Candyland in the world of Drag Racing. Join us for a packed weekend of:
High Performance Driver Education
Time Trial
W2W Sanctioned Racing
TREC Endurance Racing
Comprehensive Competition School at this event on Saturday. Get your NASA Competition Racing License at this event.
Calling all street cars, trucks, and bikes! Chad Lindberg aka JESSE will be hosting the IFO STREET LEGENDS night meet at Heartland Motorsports Park in Topeka, KS on 5/13/23! This is an open to all makes meet/party with DJ, models, 2 step/rev battle, burnout contest, drifting, low car limbo, and no time, instant green grudge racing on the dragstrip! Chad/Jesse will be there for pics, autographs, and to host on mic while we film competitors in the Rev Battle and Burnout Contest for the IFO YouTube channel! Don’t miss out! If you are coming, PLEASE SHARE!
Tickets go on sale 2/9/23, so BE READY! Once cap is reached for VIP display, the ticketing page will say SOLD OUT. Tickets on IMPORTFACEOFF.net
Track day riding schools are instructed by licensed racers and cover street riding to advance racing skills. Instruction includes: Track safety, braking, throttle control, body position, visual skills, suspension, passing and track analysis.
6:30 am Gates open
7:00 am Bike tech opens
8:15 am Riders meeting
Riding Sessions
9:00 am Course is open with alternating groups every 20 minutes.
Advanced, Intermediate then Novice.
9:00 am Session 1
10:00 am Session 2
11:00 am Session 3
12:00 Lunch break (VIP lunch ride)
1:00 pm Session 4
2:00 pm Session 5
3:00 pm Session 6
4:00 pm Session 7
5:00 pm Course is closed
6:00 pm Gates are locked
Track Night in America is a non-competitive, no-stress, entertaining, easy and inexpensive way for nearly anyone who loves cars or motorsports to get on a real racecourse in their own vehicle during weeknights. All that is required is that participants be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license and have access to an approved helmet and street car in good working condition.
No previous on-track experience or SCCA membership is required to join in the fun. Drivers participate in the Advanced, Intermediate or Hawk Novice Experience group so on-track activities remain fun for all, and everyone gets three 20-minute sessions on course – as well as feedback from SCCA driver coaches on site. Admission is free for people who just want to stop by and watch the fun, and leisurely circuit parade laps are provided for all Track Night in America guests.
Track Night in America is a non-competitive, no-stress, entertaining, easy and inexpensive way for nearly anyone who loves cars or motorsports to get on a real racecourse in their own vehicle during weeknights. All that is required is that participants be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license and have access to an approved helmet and street car in good working condition.
No previous on-track experience or SCCA membership is required to join in the fun. Drivers participate in the Advanced, Intermediate or Hawk Novice Experience group so on-track activities remain fun for all, and everyone gets three 20-minute sessions on course – as well as feedback from SCCA driver coaches on site. Admission is free for people who just want to stop by and watch the fun, and leisurely circuit parade laps are provided for all Track Night in America guests.
Super Pro: $70
Pro ET: $60
Sportsman: $35
High School: $30
Jr Dragster: $25
Jr Street: $30
Test & Tune: $35
Adult Spectator/Crew: $10
Kids 6-12: $3Kids 5 & Under FREE!
Gates open at 8:00am; Track Hot 10:00am – 5:00pm
Track day riding schools are instructed by licensed racers and cover street riding to advance racing skills. Instruction includes: Track safety, braking, throttle control, body position, visual skills, suspension, passing and track analysis.
6:30 am Gates open
7:00 am Bike tech opens
8:15 am Riders meeting
Riding Sessions
9:00 am Course is open with alternating groups every 20 minutes.
Advanced, Intermediate then Novice.
9:00 am Session 1
10:00 am Session 2
11:00 am Session 3
12:00 Lunch break (VIP lunch ride)
1:00 pm Session 4
2:00 pm Session 5
3:00 pm Session 6
4:00 pm Session 7
5:00 pm Course is closed
6:00 pm Gates are locked
The Formula Sun Grand Prix (FSGP) is an annual track competition that is held on grand prix or road style closed courses. This unique style of solar car racing is open to teams from around the world and truly tests the limits of the vehicles in handling curves, braking, and acceleration. On years when the American Solar Challenge (ASC) is held, FSGP serves as the qualifier event for this competition. Teams must successfully complete FSGP to prove their vehicles before they are allowed to start the cross-country ASC journey. The racing strategy applied during the three day FSGP track event is different than the cross-country ASC event. Driver training, passing strategy, and quick pit stops are crucial for teams racing in FSGP. It’s also essential to have a diligent team member in the timing booth and follow all of the rules of the track to ensure all laps get counted.
The winner of FSGP is determined by the total number of laps completed over the three days of racing. The team that completes the fastest single lap around the track is also recognized in the awards ceremony. If your university is interested in entering the next FSGP competition, please download the regulations for the event and start the event registration process.
The Formula Sun Grand Prix is not in any way associated or affiliated with the Formula 1 companies, FORMULA 1 racing, or the FIA Formula One World Championship.
Spectators are welcome to come out and see these incredible, solar powered cars FREE of charge!
Track Night in America is a non-competitive, no-stress, entertaining, easy and inexpensive way for nearly anyone who loves cars or motorsports to get on a real racecourse in their own vehicle during weeknights. All that is required is that participants be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license and have access to an approved helmet and street car in good working condition.
No previous on-track experience or SCCA membership is required to join in the fun. Drivers participate in the Advanced, Intermediate or Hawk Novice Experience group so on-track activities remain fun for all, and everyone gets three 20-minute sessions on course – as well as feedback from SCCA driver coaches on site. Admission is free for people who just want to stop by and watch the fun, and leisurely circuit parade laps are provided for all Track Night in America guests.
Country Stampede is ramping up for its 27th Anniversary festival featuring headliners HARDY, Lee Brice and Cody Johnson! PLUS, many more Country Music stars!
The festival concert, VIP Parking, and Platinum, Gold, and Silver Camping are located inside the Country Stampede Festival Grounds on pavement or grass, with a special grass seating area. The festival will also feature a dozen permanent buildings being utilized for the event. The festival park is located inside Heartland Motorsports Park.
Camping spots range from 20′ x 40′ to 20’ x 45’ depending on the camping area. We are confident you will love the camping locations, as we’re committed to make your Country Stampede experience the best yet! We’ve also expanded the Rustic Camping areas to include more sites than ever before, which will allow for a bigger & better experience for campers. We are so excited about all of the upgrades to Country Stampede that will make it the event of the summer in Topeka, Kansas!
Super Pro: $70
Pro ET: $60
Sportsman: $35
High School: $30
Jr Dragster: $25
Jr Street: $30
Test & Tune: $35
Adult Spectator/Crew: $10
Kids 6-12: $3Kids 5 & Under FREE!
Gates open at 8:00am; Track Hot 10:00am – 5:00pm
Track day riding schools are instructed by licensed racers and cover street riding to advance racing skills. Instruction includes: Track safety, braking, throttle control, body position, visual skills, suspension, passing and track analysis.
6:30 am Gates open
7:00 am Bike tech opens
8:15 am Riders meeting
Riding Sessions
9:00 am Course is open with alternating groups every 20 minutes.
Advanced, Intermediate then Novice.
9:00 am Session 1
10:00 am Session 2
11:00 am Session 3
12:00 Lunch break (VIP lunch ride)
1:00 pm Session 4
2:00 pm Session 5
3:00 pm Session 6
4:00 pm Session 7
5:00 pm Course is closed
6:00 pm Gates are locked
Sprawling multipurpose Heartland Motorsports Park has been a Midwest favorite since it opened in 1989, but its dragstrip has gained the majority of headlines. The event, originally in the fall, featured numerous record performances, including the shattering of the quarter-mile four-second and 300-mph barriers in Funny Car in 1993 and record runs in Funny Car in 2017. In 2023, the professional & specialty categories coming to the Topeka, Kansas event include Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, Top Fuel Motorcycle, and Mountain Motor Pro Stock.
As always, fans will have the opportunity to interact with their favorite drivers, as Every Ticket’s a Pit Pass® at the most powerful and sensory-filled motorsports attraction on the planet! Get direct access to the teams, see firsthand as the highly-skilled mechanics service their hot rods between rounds, and get autographs from your favorite NHRA drivers.
We have many camping options available for the weekend, including everything from trackside to primitive camping.
Track Night in America is a non-competitive, no-stress, entertaining, easy and inexpensive way for nearly anyone who loves cars or motorsports to get on a real racecourse in their own vehicle during weeknights. All that is required is that participants be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license and have access to an approved helmet and street car in good working condition.
No previous on-track experience or SCCA membership is required to join in the fun. Drivers participate in the Advanced, Intermediate or Hawk Novice Experience group so on-track activities remain fun for all, and everyone gets three 20-minute sessions on course – as well as feedback from SCCA driver coaches on site. Admission is free for people who just want to stop by and watch the fun, and leisurely circuit parade laps are provided for all Track Night in America guests.
Karting is an excellent training for drivers wanting to pursue higher forms of racing as a career and many kart racers have gone on to professional car racing such as SCCA, Indycar, NASCAR, and Formula 1. In fact when watching F1 on television you will often hear Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton refer to their days of karting with great fondness. While we love that about karting, the primary emphasis of K.A.R.T. is on the camaraderie and family atmosphere of kart racing.
Super Pro: $70
Pro ET: $60
Sportsman: $35
High School: $30
Jr Dragster: $25
Jr Street: $30
Test & Tune: $35
Adult Spectator/Crew: $10
Kids 6-12: $3Kids 5 & Under FREE!
Gates open at 8:00am; Track Hot 10:00am – 5:00pm
Super Pro: $70
Pro ET: $60
Sportsman: $35
High School: $30
Jr Dragster: $25
Jr Street: $30
Test & Tune: $35
Adult Spectator/Crew: $10
Kids 6-12: $3Kids 5 & Under FREE!
Gates open at 8:00am; Track Hot 10:00am – 5:00pm
Track day riding schools are instructed by licensed racers and cover street riding to advance racing skills. Instruction includes: Track safety, braking, throttle control, body position, visual skills, suspension, passing and track analysis.
6:30 am Gates open
7:00 am Bike tech opens
8:15 am Riders meeting
Riding Sessions
9:00 am Course is open with alternating groups every 20 minutes.
Advanced, Intermediate then Novice.
9:00 am Session 1
10:00 am Session 2
11:00 am Session 3
12:00 Lunch break (VIP lunch ride)
1:00 pm Session 4
2:00 pm Session 5
3:00 pm Session 6
4:00 pm Session 7
5:00 pm Course is closed
6:00 pm Gates are locked
Track Night in America is a non-competitive, no-stress, entertaining, easy and inexpensive way for nearly anyone who loves cars or motorsports to get on a real racecourse in their own vehicle during weeknights. All that is required is that participants be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license and have access to an approved helmet and street car in good working condition.
No previous on-track experience or SCCA membership is required to join in the fun. Drivers participate in the Advanced, Intermediate or Hawk Novice Experience group so on-track activities remain fun for all, and everyone gets three 20-minute sessions on course – as well as feedback from SCCA driver coaches on site. Admission is free for people who just want to stop by and watch the fun, and leisurely circuit parade laps are provided for all Track Night in America guests.
Super Pro: $70
Pro ET: $60
Sportsman: $35
High School: $30
Jr Dragster: $25
Jr Street: $30
Test & Tune: $35
Adult Spectator/Crew: $10
Kids 6-12: $3Kids 5 & Under FREE!
Gates open at 8:00am; Track Hot 10:00am – 5:00pm
Track day riding schools are instructed by licensed racers and cover street riding to advance racing skills. Instruction includes: Track safety, braking, throttle control, body position, visual skills, suspension, passing and track analysis.
6:30 am Gates open
7:00 am Bike tech opens
8:15 am Riders meeting
Riding Sessions
9:00 am Course is open with alternating groups every 20 minutes.
Advanced, Intermediate then Novice.
9:00 am Session 1
10:00 am Session 2
11:00 am Session 3
12:00 Lunch break (VIP lunch ride)
1:00 pm Session 4
2:00 pm Session 5
3:00 pm Session 6
4:00 pm Session 7
5:00 pm Course is closed
6:00 pm Gates are locked
Track Night in America is a non-competitive, no-stress, entertaining, easy and inexpensive way for nearly anyone who loves cars or motorsports to get on a real racecourse in their own vehicle during weeknights. All that is required is that participants be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license and have access to an approved helmet and street car in good working condition.
No previous on-track experience or SCCA membership is required to join in the fun. Drivers participate in the Advanced, Intermediate or Hawk Novice Experience group so on-track activities remain fun for all, and everyone gets three 20-minute sessions on course – as well as feedback from SCCA driver coaches on site. Admission is free for people who just want to stop by and watch the fun, and leisurely circuit parade laps are provided for all Track Night in America guests.
Super Pro: $70
Pro ET: $60
Sportsman: $35
High School: $30
Jr Dragster: $25
Jr Street: $30
Test & Tune: $35
Adult Spectator/Crew: $10
Kids 6-12: $3Kids 5 & Under FREE!
Gates open at 8:00am; Track Hot 10:00am – 5:00pm
We will have our year end Awards Ceremony following the conclusion of the event in the Tech Building.
M&H Tires IMPORT FACE-OFF national car show and race series will be at Heartland Motorsports Park in Topeka, KS on 10/22/23! Purchase your tickets while available! Any ticket type that reaches cap will say sold out. More information to be announced.
Track day riding schools are instructed by licensed racers and cover street riding to advance racing skills. Instruction includes: Track safety, braking, throttle control, body position, visual skills, suspension, passing and track analysis.
6:30 am Gates open
7:00 am Bike tech opens
8:15 am Riders meeting
Riding Sessions
9:00 am Course is open with alternating groups every 20 minutes.
Advanced, Intermediate then Novice.
9:00 am Session 1
10:00 am Session 2
11:00 am Session 3
12:00 Lunch break (VIP lunch ride)
1:00 pm Session 4
2:00 pm Session 5
3:00 pm Session 6
4:00 pm Session 7
5:00 pm Course is closed
6:00 pm Gates are locked