NCM Motorsports Park Track Time During LS Fest Road Course Challenge

Holley’s LS Fest is being held next month at the NCM Motorsports Park and Beech Bend Raceway  in Bowling Green, Kentucky. LS Fest is scheduled for September 7-9th, with the Forgeline Wheels Road Course Challenge taking place on Friday and Saturday at the NCM Motorsports Park on the two-mile long West Course.

Track enthusiasts have an opportunity to bring their LS-or-LT-powered vehicles to the NCM Motorsports Park to take part in the competition. The event is open to any make of vehicle, as long as it is powered by an LSx or late-model LTx engine and is sanctioned by the USCA (Ultimate Street Car Association) whose primary purpose is safety, learning and fun.

LS and LT engines came factory in Corvettes and were swapped into many earlier model years, so it makes sense that Corvettes have a strong showing at the LS Fest events.

Cars will be divided into novice, intermediate and advanced driver classes and each car will get five 20-minute sessions on the West Track each day. Instructors will be on hand to assist any novice drivers. The cost to participate for the two days on track is $250 and includes admission for two to the LS Fest activities at Beech Bend as well.

LS Fest events are open to any and all vehicles that are powered by an LS or late-model LT engine.

Anyone interested should head over to the event registration website (https://www.lsfest.com/bowling-green/registration) and sign up before all the spots are taken. Registrations purchased are only usable by the person listed on the registration and are NOT transferable or salable. This is a great opportunity to get some seat time and hone your skills by rubbing shoulders with some of the best drivers in the country and enjoying your LS or LT-powered ride!

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