Father's Day Weekend Speedtacular

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Father's Day Weekend Speedtacular

Time: June 19, 2010 all day
Location: Gresham Motorsports Park
Street: 500 Lyle Field Road
City/Town: Jefferson, GA 30549
Website or Map: http://www.GreshamMotorsports…
Event Type: stock, car, races
Organized By: John Close
Latest Activity: Feb 2, 2016

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Fun for Dad and the whole family.

Super Late Models, Outlaw Late Models, Trucks, Renegades, Mini Stocks, First GMP 2010 Season Appearance of the Mini-Cup Division!

Super Late Models Return for the first time since the Season Opening Event at GMP in March. Can Augie Grill win again?

Also - Can Tina Stephens (Outlaw Late Model) and Brittany Finley (Trucks) - the first women to win on the high-speed oval since its multi-million dollar makeover in 2009 - make it two wins in a row after their historic victories on May 15?

PLUS -

Round #3 - Funopolis FanTastic Challenge - Adult Fans can race a Funopolis Go Kart on the GMP front straight for prizes, free Funopolis coupons and free GMP race tickets at intermission. Make sure you sign up to have a chance to drive that night and earn a spot into the championship round of the Funopolis FanTastic Challenge at the 27th-annual World Crown 300 at GMP November 11-14, 2010.

On Track Schedule
11:00 am - Pit Ticket Sales Open
11:30 am - Pit Gate Opens
12:00 pm - Tech opens for all divisions
2:00 pm - Trackside Parking and Grandstand Opens
2:00-4:00 pm - Practice for Super Late Models
4:00-5:15 pm - Pre-Qualifying Tech for Super Late Models (must be finished by 5:45 pm)
5:15-5:30 p.m. Mini-Cup Practice/Qualifying
4:00-5:30 pm - Practice for Trucks, Outlaw Late Models, Mini Stocks and Renegades (European Style Qualifying)
5:45 pm - Driver's Meeting
6:00 pm - Mini-Cup Feature - 25 Laps
6:15 pm - Qualifying for Super Late Models
7:00 pm - Opening Ceremonies - Feature Events To Follow

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