FAST AND FURIOUS FRIDAYS

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FAST AND FURIOUS FRIDAYS

Time: September 17, 2010 at 5:30pm to September 18, 2010 at 12am
Location: LANIER NATIONAL SPEEDWAY
Street: 1 Raceway Drive
City/Town: Braselton, GA 30680
Website or Map: http://www.beautyandspeed.com…
Phone: (770) 967-8600
Event Type: car, show, drag, racing, drifting, and, bikini, contest
Organized By: beauty and speed, Lanier National Speedway, and Yellow Mojo
Latest Activity: Sep 16, 2010

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Beauty and Speed, Lanier National Speedway, and Yellow Mojo present Fast and Furious Fridays.

NEXT EVENT DATE: SEPTEMBER 17th, 2010

Peoples choice open car show. Drifting, draggin', and driving. Trophies for the Top 5!

Drifitng Exhibition

150' Spectator Drag Race

Full Lap Spectator Race

Burnout Competion

Swim Suit Competion ($500 Cash Prize)

Gates open at 5pm and competitions start at 7pm. DJ Xtreme spinning tunes all night long. General Admission $7, All Access including Pit Area is $15.

www.LanierSpeedway.com
www.beautyandspeed.com

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