Beauty and Speed Presents Fast and Furious Fridays Aug. 20th -Braselton, GA

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Beauty and Speed Presents Fast and Furious Fridays Aug. 20th -Braselton, GA

Time: August 20, 2010 from 7pm to 11:45pm
Location: Lanier National Speedway in Braselton, GA
Phone: 706-813-4161
Event Type: drift, drag, drive!
Organized By: Reggie Bates
Latest Activity: Jan 25, 2016

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Anyone Can Race!!!!

Amazing DRIFT Exhibitions..

150 FEET SPECTATOR DRAG RACE
...This will be a two-car drag race down the front-straight of LNS. Just as all drag racing, the winner moves on to the next round and the loser is out.

FULL LAP SPECTATOR RACE
This is the same thing we do every Saturday night. We line up two cars on the start-finish line and they will race 1 lap around LNS. There will be no warm-up laps, you will just pull onto the track and you will be lined up by an official either on the inside or outside, and when the flagman gives you the green light the race has started. The winner will move on to the next round, loser is done.

SPECTATOR QUALIFYING
This is for anyone who wants to see how fast their car can make a lap around LNS. We will put a transponder on your car to accurately see who will be able to turn the quickest lap. One car on the track at a time.

BURNOUT COMPETITION
The burnout competition will take place on the front straight. The winner will be determined by the audience applause.

PEOPLE'S CHOICE CAR SHOW (Trophied)
There will be only one category. People's choice. It will be open to any type car, truck, or motorcycle. Winner will be determined by who receives the most votes.

BnS Bikini Bash -- SWIMSUIT COMPETITION
No explanation required. $500 cash.

You can race in all of the events. There is no limit on the number of events you can compete in.

15.00 for ALL Access Pass..
Text "FAST" to 706-813-4161 to save 5.00 at the gate!

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