Gresham Motorsports Park Thursday Throw-down Street Drags -Jefferson, GA

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Gresham Motorsports Park Thursday Throw-down Street Drags -Jefferson, GA

Time: June 12, 2014 from 7pm to 10:30pm
Location: Gresham Motorsports Park
Street: 500 Lyle Field Road
City/Town: Jefferson, GA
Website or Map: http://www.racegmp.com/street…
Phone: (706)-367-9461
Event Type: thrusday, throwdown, street, drags, at, gresham, motorsports, park
Organized By: Nathaniel Carlisle
Latest Activity: Jun 12, 2014

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The Thrusday Throwdown Street Drags, program will feature all-street legal cars Drag Racing on the New 300-Foot GMP Infield Drag Strip on Six Thursday nights this summer.

 

Here’s your chance to have fun, play with, and race your car legally.

 

No racing on the street hassles.

 

Drag Brackets include –

  • Grudge (Any Make, Engine, Model Car/ Truck/Mini Van)
  • American Muscle OEM STOCK (8 Cyl)
  • Hot Rod (Any Engine, Any Make, Model, Year)
  • Trucks OEM STOCK (2WD, 8 CYL Any Make, Model, Year)
  • Compact Truck (4 Cyl, Any Make, Model, Year)
  • Four-Wheel Drive Trucks (All Makes, Models, Years)
  • Mini Van (Any Make, Model,Year)
  • Tuners (Turbo 4 Cyl, Any Make, Model,Year)
  • Compact 4 Cyl OEM STOCK (Non Turbo, Any Make, Any Year)
  • Six Bangers OEM STOCK (Any Make, Model Car/Truck 6 Cyl)

At just $5 for all adult spectators at the Drag Races. Kids 12 and under free when accompanied by an adult.

 

That’s the deal of the summer. One great day price. And remember - there will be no alcohol sales at this event – so it is a perfect outing for families.

C’mon, hang out, have some fun with us this summer.

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