Holley’s LS Fest West 2022 in Las Vegas has come and gone. And we have to say, this particular show keeps getting better with time. As expected, West has done nothing but grow, and the quality of cars at this event is extraordinary. While LS Fest East continues to dominate as far as the show size, West seems to be making up ground quickly. And the exciting part is that there’s plenty of room to expand at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
We kicked LS Fest West 2022 off with our annual Valley of Fire cruise. This year, we had a solid crew with hot rods, classics, pro-touring machines, and modern muscle cars. We left Las Vegas Motor Speedway and headed out on the 30-mile trek to the Valley of Fire State Park. This drive is breathtaking as the road twist and turns, going up and down the hills and canyons. Be sure and check out the entire Valley of Fire cruise article here.
LS Fest West Day One
The first day of LS Fest West 2022 was full of surprises. While I’ve never seen it rain in Vegas before, I watched it firsthand this year. And it’s not something I will soon forget. It was cold, wet, windy, and miserable.
Fortunately, vendors like Purpose Built apparel were on hand with windbreakers and hoodies for sale, which saved some of our unprepared crewmembers. Finally, however, the skies parted, letting the sun out before the day’s end, leaving plenty of time for activities. We didn’t get to see much racing toward the beginning, but things quickly picked up after that. Car and trucks were on the dragstrips, autocross, and in the burnout pit before the day’s end.
LS Fest Day Two
The second day of LS Fest was packed! People were everywhere as the show kept getting larger though out the day. The autocross never let up as the Grand Champion competition was raging with both modern and classic cars and trucks doing battle lap after lap. The drag strip also ran nonstop since the weather was up to par for the majority of the day.
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