Event Details

COFFEE and CARS

Time: September 7, 2019 from 5pm to 11:30pm
Location: Carolina Dragway
Street: 300 Dragstrip Rd
City/Town: Aiken, SC 29803
Event Type: car, show, and, drag, racing
Organized By: Coffee and Cars, Augusta, GA
Latest Activity: Aug 12, 2019

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We are excited to announce the next Coffee and Cars Augusta Race Day at Carolina Dragway on September 7th, 2019 and we have some big news!! After many months of people asking, we are finally having our next big meet/race at NIGHT from 5:00pm-11:30pm at the infamous House of Hook! We are excited to be out at Carolina Dragway again and we know many of you are as well! You can't beat going to a Coffee and Cars Augusta meet and getting to race at the best quarter mile track in the southeast! You will see everything from super fast street cars to full blown dragsters while out at Coffee and Cars Augusta Race Day, not to mention the delicious coffee served up by Kilderkin Coffee Roasters and our favorite foods from Diablo's Food Truck! We will also have the "Mad Scientist" Chris Krug built JET VAN that was featured on the Discovery Channel, you don't want to miss this wild grocery getter! We invite anyone and everyone out that enjoys sweet rides and the amazing smell of burning race fuel to come out and enjoy the drag racing festivities! So that means SHARE this event page with everyone on your friends list and let them know you will be out there by hitting "Going" or "Interested" above! Admission is $10 per car or $20 to race, not much for a full night of drag racing fun for the whole family! Feel free to browse our photo albums to see our awesome pictures from every meet! See you all on September 7th from 5:00pm-11:30pm for Coffee and Cars Augusta's RACE NIGHT at Carolina Dragway!

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