3rd Annual Nitto Tire NMRA/NMCA All-Star Nationals -Commerce, GA

Event Details

3rd Annual Nitto Tire NMRA/NMCA  All-Star Nationals -Commerce, GA

Time: April 14, 2011 to April 17, 2011
Location: Atlanta Dragway
Street: 500 East Ridgeway Road
City/Town: Commerce, GA
Phone: (706) 335-2301
Event Type: race, event
Organized By: NMRA
Latest Activity: Apr 10, 2012

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Event Description

For the 2nd stop, NMRA and NMCA will converge in the South for an All-Star event. This year the All-Star Nationals moves from North Carolina to the Georgia, the beautiful Peach State. Commerce, Georgia is home to the awesome top tier race track, Atlanta Dragway. You won't want to miss your chance to be a part of the NMRA and NMCA action at the All-Star Nationals!

See NMRA and NMCA Action at One Exciting Event!

Fans and racers from all over the country will travel to Georgia to see the All the Cars and All the Stars of the NMRA and NMCA battle it out for the coveted All Star Nationals titles.

Whether you bleed Ford blue or are a muscle car fanatic, this event has something exciting going on all weekend, you get two events for the price of one! All of the NMRA's wild all-Ford classes will compete at this event. You'll also see NMCA's famous Chevy vs. Ford vs. Mopar battle as racers shoot for the glory of the checkered flag.

Race Your Street Car in an Entry Level Class

Have you ever wanted to drag race? Imagine racing your street car on the best drag strip in the USA! NMRA and NMCA is sure to have an entry level race class designed just for you. True Street is for 15 second cars down with over 9 awards given away on Saturday. Open Comp, Modular Muscle, Super Stang are great classes for a new racer with a mild to wild race car. For rules information check out the rules in the racer section of this website.


Giant TREMEC & UPR Products Car Show Saturday & Sunday!

NMCA and NMRA will host an awesome National event caliber car show ono both Saturday and Sunday. Bring out your American made muscle car, hot rod, truck or specialty vehicle for a chance to win over 50 awards each day. The best of show GM, Ford and Chrysler vehicles will win beautiful acrylic awards. Bowties, Blue Ovals and Mopars, this car show will showcase them all. This is the BIG car show event in the Atlanta area with the NMRA and NMCA bringing out some of the most beautiful, collectible, stock and modified muscle cars and hot rods in the U.S.

*The Swap Meet portion of the event is advertised for Saturday and Sunday only. These prices reflect the cost of a participant who should arrive early and prepare for the weekend.

Swap Meet Rules and Regulations:

No Apparel Sales OR Giveaways Are Allowed (Hats, Sunglasses, T-Shirts, etc.).
No Photography Sales Are Allowed of Vehicles Participating at This Event.
No Fuel Sales Are Permitted.
No Food or Beverage Sales Are Permitted.
No Firearms/Weapons Are Permitted.
No Sharing Swap Meet Space with another Company.
Only USED parts may be sold in the swap meet area. 
ABSOLUTELY NO NEW MERCHANDISE MAY BE SOLD IN THIS AREA.

All pricing includes one (1) full event credential for the event. Additional passengers/workers must purchase a spectator ticket.

 

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