Georgia 1/2 Mile Shootout - Clayton, GA

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Georgia 1/2 Mile Shootout - Clayton, GA

Time: September 22, 2012 from 8:30am to 6pm
Location: Heaven's Landing Airport
Street: 1271 Little Creek Road
City/Town: Clayton, GA
Website or Map: http://www.wannagofast.com/cl…
Phone: 8505855168
Event Type: drag, race
Organized By: Blake Hutchison
Latest Activity: Sep 8, 2012

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Georgia ½ Mile Private Runway Shootout!!

This event will be held on September 22nd, 2012 at the Prestigious Heaven’s Landing Airport (www.heavenslanding.com) in Clayton, Ga. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains this airport is more of a work of art then a place to land your plane……….or in our case race your cars!! Come join us for a day of, side-by-side, HALF MILE racing at this rare and exclusive location. All of our participants will be given a chance to take their vehicle’s Top Speed down Heavens Landing’s private 5069 ft runway and race door-to-door against the competitor of their choice!! See what it’s finally like to race without the restrictions of speed limits, on what is basically your own private interstate in the mountains!! This event is limited to only 100 cars and is sure to sell out quick!! So register today and we promise to make your automotive DREAMS come true!!

Video Shot on Location at our testing day back in May of 2012!

Georgia 1/2 Mile Shootout Video Shot at Heaven's Landing Airport - Clayton, GA

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