Bonneville Land Speed Racing is a unique sport that
consists of very determined people who drive hot rods,
roadsters, belly tankers, lakesters, motorcycles,
streamliners, and even diesel trucks to "shoot the salt"
in a simple quest to have their name added to the list
of many record holders.
Many years ago, the Bonneville Nationals Inc. (BNI)
was formed. It's main focus would be to produce
the annual "Bonneville Speed Week". The BNI hosts
a spectacular week of racing each year in August, which
is the highlight event of the LSR season. Speed
Week consists of six days of racing (Mon - Sun in 2008), weather
and conditions permitting. Entrants come from all
over the world to participate in the week long event.
Spectators are allowed to walk through the pits, view
the vehicles, and talk to the drivers and crew members.
Public parking is south of the pit area, on the west
side of the race track, outside the cones. Be sure
to bring a hat, dark glasses, sunscreen and shade from
the sun. Don't forget a camera with lots of
film/memory/tapes, because you will want to remember
everything you see and hear. Binoculars are also a
great idea since the race vehicles are at least 1/4 mile
away as they travel down the course.
The salt flats are located approximately 88 miles west
of Salt Lake City, UT on I 80. The spectacular
scenery and racing conditions at Bonneville make it one
of the most popular areas in the world for speed.
The colors, excitement, people and smells are some of
the reasons we race addicts return to the salt, year
after year. Better known as "Salt Fever". CATCH IT!