Friday Test-N-Tune & Grudge Racing Event

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Friday Test-N-Tune & Grudge Racing Event

Time: December 16, 2016 from 7pm to 11pm
Location: Union County Dragway
Street: 2102 Santuc-Carlisle Hwy.
City/Town: Union, South Carolina 29379 United States
Website or Map: http://www.unioncountyscdragw…
Event Type: cars, performance/speed, races
Organized By: Union County Dragway
Latest Activity: Dec 10, 2016

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Test N Tune/Grudge Racing at Union County Dragway. Event starts at 7:00 PM and runs till Midnight. Directions to the track: South I-77 to exit #65 (Hwy 9), Go right off exit ramp towards Chester, Go approximately 10 miles to the first light and turn left onto 72/121. Go 15 miles and turn right onto hwy 215 just after railroad overpass. Go six miles and turn right over tracks at the race car on the pole. Turn immediately right after the railroad tracks and follow into track. Event end time may change.e Racing Event

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