Families filled the parking lot for the Super Run 2025 car show last weekend at the CasaBlanca Hotel and Casino.
For the 16th year, the Las Vegas Crusin’ Association organized the three-day event, which attracted over 550 entrants from the western United States, including Wyoming, Colorado and Hawaii.
This year’s show was filled with classic cars, trucks and motorcycles. The event started on Friday with an “Open Headers Cruise” down Pulsipher Lane.

PHOTO BY MARK McEWEN / The Progress
Competitions were held throughout the weekend, including such contests as “Roaring Engines,” “Slow Drag & Burn Out” and “Nostalgic Thunder.”
Over 260 awards totaling $15,000 were given out to this year’s contestants in various categories, including outstanding vehicles, crowd pleasers, and the people’s choice award.
One of the entrants this year was 23-year-old Alexandra Laris, who showed off her 1927 Ford Roadster 383 Stroker. She said her father and grandfather loved restoring cars.
“I remember being a little girl and my grandpa would let me steer the wheel as we drove down the street testing the restored cars,” Laris said. Her father suddenly passed away four years ago, and she was at the show with her grandfather and her Roadster to carry on the tradition and legacy of her family.
If you missed this show, the Las Vegas Cruisin’ Association will be back with Mesquite Motor Mania at the CasaBlanca Hotel January 16-18, 2026.
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