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Time: August 24, 2019 from 5pm to 11:45pm
Location: DIXIE SPEEDWAY
Street: 150 Dixie Dr
City/Town: Woodstock, GA 30189
Event Type: 50th, anniversary, race, &, celebration
Organized By: Dixie Speedway
Latest Activity: Jul 31, 2019
Have you ever wanted to go back in time?
Well, that’s what they’re doing at Historic Dixie Speedway coming up on Saturday night Aug. 24th!
It’s the Good OL’ Days of Dixie celebration for fans and drivers. It’s going to be a great night of going down memory lane!
Fans will be treated to $10 grandstand admission and lower concession stand prices!
Drivers will have $3000 to win Super Late Model + championship races in all divisions- with old school format and increased purses in all divisions and also a relaxed tire rule! It will be any Hoosier Tire- 21, 55, 1350, and 1600 for all divisions!
It’s the special event Fall Schedule at Dixie so there’s only 4 more events left! Don’t miss the Good OL’ Days at Dixie celebration with $10 Grandstand and Championship races for all divisions Saturday night Aug 24th.
Gates open at 5pm, Practice Laps 7pm and Racing starts at 8pm!
Visit Dixiespeedway.com for details or call 770-926-5315.
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