Deal will keep Vegas-area racetrack open after deadly crash
LAS VEGAS — A tourist-oriented auto racing track near Las Vegas will stay open after agreeing to settle a lawsuit that questioned its safety in the wake of a fiery crash that killed a Canadian man driving a Lamborghini and his instructor, attorneys said Thursday.
Lawyers for SpeedVegas and a course employee told a judge that there was no longer a need for a court hearing on whether to grant the worker’s request to shut down the track for a redesign.
“We resolved the matter,” said attorney Dominic Gentile, who represents Francisco Durban, a driving instructor who sued last month. The lawsuit said Durban faced firing for refusing to sign a document attesting to the course’s safety.
“The track is open,” said David Chesnoff who represents course owner World Class Driving.


