Diesels in Dark Corners XI -Whote Plains, GA

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Diesels in Dark Corners XI -Whote Plains, GA

Time: November 5, 2021 to November 6, 2021
Location: 4230 Liberty Church Rd
City/Town: White Plains, GA
Website or Map: http://www.libertytruckandtra…
Phone: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dieselsindarkcorners
Event Type: tracktor, truck, pull, car, show
Organized By: Diesels in Dark Corners
Latest Activity: Nov 4, 2021

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Diesels In Dark Corners XI" is a Diesels Sled Pull, and Show & Shine event in White Plains, GA Over $40,000 worth of payouts!
TRACK ADDRESS IS 4230 Liberty Church Road, White Plains, GA 30642
Go to http://www.libertytruckandtractorpull.com/Location.html for detailed directions. Please do NOT go down any DIRT roads that GPS tells you to, go past and let it recalculate.
Friday Specator Gates Open at 3pm
Friday Pull Starts at 6pm
Saturday Gates open at 10 a.m.
Saturday Pull Starts at 4pm
Friday Admission is $10 per person(pullers plus one pit crew member get in free ), with Military ID is $5, Kids 10 and under are free. CASH only please!!
Saturday Admission is $20 per person (pullers plus one pit crew member get in free), with Military ID is $10, Kids 10 and under are free. CASH only please!!
Sled hook fee is $60 per class(1 hook per class, 2 classes max as you are qualified for). CASH only for hook fee also!.
Friday Sled Pulling Classes are 2.6 Smooth Bore(PPL Rules) Limited Pro Diesel Truck(PPL Rules/Open Fuel Rule), Pro Stock Diesel Trucks(PPL Rules), and Super Stock Diesel Trucks(PPL Rules), 8500lb Pro Farm Tractor, 4.1Hot Street Semis(Invitational Only), Light Pro Tractors.
Saturday Sled Pulling classes: 2.6 Smooth Bore Diesel Trucks(PPL Rules), Limited Pro Diesel Trucks (PPL Rules/Open Fuel Rule), Pro Stock Diesel Trucks(PPL Rules), Super Stock Diesel Trucks(PPL Rules), Pro Farm Tractor(BOB), 4.1 Hot Street Semis(Invitational Only), Light Pro Tractors
Show and Shine is Saturday: More Information to Come.
Kids Pedal Tractor race will be Saturday at 4:00pm before the pulls start. Pulling will begin at Saturday at 5pm
Friday Pulling registration is from 1-4PM.
Friday Drivers Meeting at 5:30 by the Sled. Pulling begins at 6pm on Friday night
Saturday Pulling registration is 1-3pm
Drivers meeting is at 4:30 by the sled.
Pull Begins at 5pm. We pull til we finish. INFORMATION AND MORE is subject to change.
More info and rules can be found on www.libertytruckandtractorpull.com

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