Fast & Furious at Lanier Speedway! -Braselton, GA

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Fast & Furious at Lanier Speedway! -Braselton, GA

Time: May 21, 2011 from 5pm to 11pm
Location: Lanier National Speedway
Street: 1 Raceway Drive
City/Town: Braselton, Georgia
Website or Map: http://www.lanierspeedway.com
Phone: 770-967-8600
Event Type: car, show/spectator, racing
Organized By: JoeyG & YelloMojo
Latest Activity: May 19, 2011

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$15 Gets You In The Pits....

The Rest Is Up To You!!!!

 

Spend the evening admiring the cars & enjoying the atmosphere....

Put your car in the "People's Choice" Car Show...

Got a KILLER Audio System...Crank It Up!

Or....PUT YOUR CAR ON THE TRACK!!!!

Do you Drift.....Come on and hit the track!

Want to go head to head in timed laps....Line it up!

Drag Racing in your blood....Let's Go!!!!

Feel like burning up a perfectly good set of tires...The Burnout Competition is calling your name!

 

Use Promo Code "JoeyG" for discounted tickets online at www.LanierSpeedway.com or at the Gate!

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