ATLANTA $10,000 NOSTALGIA DRAGS AND CAR SHOW

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ATLANTA $10,000 NOSTALGIA DRAGS AND CAR SHOW

Time: October 10, 2014 at 4pm to October 11, 2014 at 10pm
Location: COMMERCE, GA
Street: 500 E. Ridgeway Rd
City/Town: Commerce, GA 30529
Website or Map: http://www.atlantadragway.com/
Phone: 7704037353 or 7705341560
Event Type: annual, october, race
Organized By: JULIUS HUGHES Atlanta Speed Shop
Latest Activity: Oct 9, 2014

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Atlanta $10,000 Drag Races and Car Show October 10-11, 2014
Atlanta Dragway Commerce, GA
Nostalgia Racing, Bracket Race, Car Show, Swap Meet
Atlanta Speed Shop Fuel and Gas Series
Hot Rod 10.00-13.99
Competition Eliminator A,B,C,D,E,F
Gas Eliminator AA,A,B,C,D
Nostalgia Super Stock, Outlaw Super Stock, Muscle Car

Top Fuel Match Racing, Funny Car Match Racing, Gasser Shootout

Car Show, Car Corral, Swap Meet
Super Pro, Pro, Sportsman, Pro and Street Bike, Jr. Dragster

 

Test and Tune $50 entry
Super Pro $1000 Win $400 RU $100 Semi $50 entry
Pro $750 Win $300 RU $75 Semi $40 entry
Sportsman $300 Win $120 RU $30 entry
Winners guaranteed 24 cars for RU and Semi, Purse increases at 40 cars.
Pro Bike $300 Win $120 RU $40 entry
Street Bike $250 Win $100 RU $30 entry
     Winner guaranteed 12 bikes for RU, Purse increases at 20 bikes.
Jr. Dragster $125 Win $50 RU 13-17 $30 entry
     $100 Win $50 RU 8-12 $30 entry 

General Admission Tickets Fri - $10.00, Sat - $20.00 

For More Information:
www.atlanta10000.com 770-534-1560

 

 

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