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[...]with one of its biggest annual events-the U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway-just around the corner, many drag racing sponsors and supporters are screaming, "Go, go, go!" "The NHRA has really bucked the motorsports trend in a big way," said Dave Moroknek, president and owner of MainGate Inc., a locally based manufacturer and seller of licensed products in sports and other sectors. Though no one has studied the event's economic impact, local hospitality experts say it's well over $15 million. Changing gears Drag racing has always generated stars-like "Big Daddy" Don Garlits, Don "The Snake" Prudhomme and Shirley "Cha Cha" Muldowney-but it remained a niche sport, often trailing NASCAR and IndyCar racing in popularity. [...]at Lucas Oil Raceway, new track amenities including the Top Eliminator Club-a 16,000-foot facility with a hightech audio-visual system, bar area, private restrooms and a covered entryway-also have been a draw. The U.S. Nationals is expected to fuel that growth. ↑ 10% attendance ↑ 9% overall TV ratings ↑ 16% TV ratings for Sunday elimination shows ↑ 10%+ merchandise sales ↑ 25% online merchandise sales ↑ 70% social media followers The Big Go Race: U.S. Nationals Location: Lucas Oil Raceway, on Crawfordsville Road just west of Marion County Date: Aug. 30 to Sept. 4 (NHRA's only six-day event) Competitors: 800 Professional competitors: 90 Total projected attendance: 145,000 Projected TV audience (Sept. 3-4): 2 million Back home again in Indiana Seventeen race teams-housed within seven racing companies-call Brownsburg home.

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