The Reno Air Racing Association (RARA) has announced the top 3 locations being considered for the future of the National Championship Air Races (NCAR).
The annual adrenaline-pumping air races were formerly held in Reno, NV. The last Reno Air Races was held in 2023, and ended with a mid-air collision and the tragic deaths of two pilots.
Three finalist locations chosen from 6 proposals
Following the end of Reno, many communities expressed interest in hosting future races. However, only 6 submitted complete proposals. The 3 locations chosen as finalists are Casper, WY., Pueblo, CO. and Roswell, NM.
“We’ve been overwhelmed by the amazing, positive feedback we’ve received from the six bidding communities,” said Fred Telling, CEO and chairman of the board for RARA. “There were many elements to consider. We 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 one of these 3 locations will provide the elements our event needs.”
RARA board members, race pilot representatives and other committee participants visited all 6 locations. They considered each site’s ability to host large crowds, handle hundreds of aircraft and support the large race course needed.
Other 3 locations might be used for future expansion venues
The 3 locations that did not make the cut were Buckeye, AZ. Thermal, CA. and Wendover, UT.
“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,” added Teller. “We will be reaching out to them to continue discussions on their potential as expansion venues.”
“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,” says Teller. “We are anxiously looking forward to welcoming everyone back to air racing in 2025.”
NCAR expects to make their decision on the location for the future air races in April.