Are you ready for some epic races? Have you got a need for speed?

The NHRA's New England Nationals is back once again, and this annual event will be taking place at the New England Dragway in Epping, New Hampshire, from June 3 to 5, 2022.

According to the NHRA's website, "the 2022 event will feature racing action from the Top Fuel and Funny Car classes and the return of Pro Stock to the event." So, it's going to be a weekend fueled with a variety of great races you won't want to miss.

We are giving away a 4-pack of tickets to the New England Nationals, and one of those winners will also get the Burnout Experience for Saturday, June 4.

All you have to do is fill out the form below for your chance to win.

*This is a multi-market promotion. Contest ends May 29.

So don't wait. Get ready to watch rubber burn, cars take off like a rocket, and racers score a victory with each win.

You can check out the event schedule here. It includes the likes of the Pro Stock Car Qualifying Session, Snowmobile Exhibition Qualifying, and the Jr Dragster Exhibition.

Want to get pumped up for the New England Nationals? Watch this NHRA video that is all about speed, and soak it all in.

You're going to be wishing that you were behind the wheel revving your engine and putting on a show.

Either way, don't miss out on the event. Make sure to enter to win tickets!

LOOK: See how much gasoline cost the year you started driving

To find out more about how has the price of gas changed throughout the years, Stacker ran the numbers on the cost of a gallon of gasoline for each of the last 84 years. Using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (released in April 2020), we analyzed the average price for a gallon of unleaded regular gasoline from 1976 to 2020 along with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for unleaded regular gasoline from 1937 to 1976, including the absolute and inflation-adjusted prices for each year.

Read on to explore the cost of gas over time and rediscover just how much a gallon was when you first started driving.

PICTURES: See Inside NASCAR Driver Tony Stewart's Incredible $30 Million Estate

NASCAR driver Tony Stewart is selling his massive estate in rural Indiana, and pictures show a one-of-a-kind property that is both rustic and luxurious.

Stewart's 6-bedroom, 9.5-bathroom, 19,714-square-foot residence in Columbus, Ind., sits on 415 acres of woods with a 9-acre stocked lake. There's a two-story waterfall and trout stream in the entry hall, and the massive great room also boasts an 8700-gallon freshwater aquarium.

Other interior amenities of the jaw-dropping property include a bowling alley, game area, golf simulator room and a lighted onyx bar. The property also features a large guest house and a workshop, and the entire property is a licensed hunting preserve that's rife with elk, deer and turkey.

The property's $30 million price tag makes it the most expensive residence in the state of Indiana.

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