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    Reno Air Racing Association releases top three finalist locations for future home

    of National Championship Air Races

    Reno, Nev. – The Reno Air Racing Association (RARA) is pleased to announce the top three locations in
    the running to become the future home of the National Championship Air Races (NCAR). The three
    finalist cities are Casper, Wyo., Pueblo, Colo. and Roswell, N.M. The National Championship Air Races
    are a one-of-a-kind air racing event which has brought an estimated $100 million in annual economic
    impact to its current home in northern Nevada.
    “We’ve been overwhelmed by the amazing, positive feedback we’ve received from the six bidding
    communities as a whole, as we search for the future home for the National Championship Air Races,”
    said Fred Telling, CEO and chairman of the board for the Reno Air Racing Association. “There were many,
    many elements to consider, and we’d like to extend our sincere thanks to all the entrants who put in the
    time and effort to submit their carefully thought-out proposals. Through a rigorous vetting process, we
    feel confident that one of these three locations will provide the right mix of elements our event needs to
    continue to race well into the future.”
    In April of 2023, after receiving 38 inquiries from different locations, an official request for proposals
    from the Reno Air Racing Association was sent out nationwide to find a future home for the National
    Championship Air Races. Eleven cities attended one of two bidders’ conferences in 2023, expressing
    further interest to host the event. Of the 11, six cities submitted complete proposals.
    Telling also expressed his appreciation for RARA’s race fans saying, “I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the
    overwhelming support we’ve received from our September Family as we go through this process. We
    are anxiously looking forward to welcoming everyone back to air racing in 2025.”
    A series of site visits were conducted at each of the six locations by some RARA board members, Class
    pilot representatives and other committee participants to assess the viability of hosting the pinnacle air
    racing event at their facilities. A myriad of factors were taken into account, including the ability of
    venues to host large crowds, handle hundreds of aircraft and support the large race course needed for
    the event. With these and many other factors in mind – Casper, Pueblo and Roswell were chosen as the
    top three finalists.
    Telling also conveyed his deep appreciation to Buckeye, Ariz. Thermal, Calif. and Wendover, Utah for
    their efforts and support stating, “While these locations were not ultimately chosen to be the home of

    the next NCAR, they each have tremendous merit and value in their own right. We will be reaching out
    to them to continue discussions on their potential as expansion venues in the near future.”
    A final decision on the future home of the National Championship Air Races is expected in April 2024. In
    the interim, the organization continues to prepare for its 2024 air show and 60 th anniversary celebration
    in Reno in October ahead of the return of the air races in 2025. For more information or for ways to
    support the organization, visit www.airrace.org.


    And there you go. Hot off the press.

    Will

  • #2
    I've said since the start Roswell makes sense from a marketing point of view. They won't even need to change the acronym!
    Zac in NZ

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    • #3
      Do you think they'll use the town's name in their title as they did in Reno or just call it the National Championship Air Races?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by donaldec View Post
        Do you think they'll use the town's name in their title as they did in Reno or just call it the National Championship Air Races?
        It'll likely be NCAR, and I could see RARA being NARA. They've slowly started changing some social media and marketing things to remove "Reno", but RARA still exists as an entity for the time being. I assume that will change, even if the team has their office in Reno still.

        Reno from '99 to '22

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