A Fourth at the Speedway
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Fans wait patiently for the final race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. View photo »
Fans watch their favorite drivers at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. View photo »
Kids keep themselves busy while playing at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. View photo »
To beat the heat, a spectator buys a brew at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. View photo »
A boy helps his mother sell memorabilia at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. View photo »
Theresa Rogers and a fellow speedway employee manage the gift shop Thursday. View photo »
A Jet Car ignites a defunct hearse at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Thursday. View photo »
The fireworks display was a top draw at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. View photo »
The fireworks display was a top draw at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. View photo »
The fireworks display was a top draw at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. View photo »
The fireworks display was a top draw at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. View photo »
Fri, Jul 4, 2008 (1:58 a.m.)
The show on the track wasn't the only attraction Thursday night at the Las Vegas Speedway.
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