Hagerty Show & Shine at VIR

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Hagerty Show & Shine at VIR

Time: September 22, 2018 from 10am to 5pm
Location: Virginia International Raceway VIR
Street: 1245 Pine Tree Rd
City/Town: Alton
Website or Map: https://svra.com/gtb/?lib=pro…
Phone: 8636988620
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: SVRA
Latest Activity: Apr 12, 2018

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2018 SVRA SHOW & SHINE AT VIRGINIA INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY

Saturday, September 22, 2018

The SVRA Show & Shine at VIR is open to all Classic, Vintage, Exotic, Collectible Cars of interest and Motorcycles. Each $50.00 Car Show registration includes:

  • 2 Weekend Passes to the Vintage Races
  • The “Last Lap” tour of the Virginia International Raceway in your show car
  • VIP Parking
  • Full access to the racecar paddock

 

Be a part of the SVRA “2017 Heacock Classic Gold Cup” Race Weekend held at the Virginia International Raceway (VIR) in Alton, Virginia! This historically significant 3.27-mile track offers 17 turns with numerous elevation changes all in a park like setting. You will enjoy hundreds of vintage and historic racecars as they roar around this historic circuit. Grab some gearhead friends and join us for the day or the weekend.

Questions: email Toni Cumbess at tc@svra.com or call 863-698-8620

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