ImportAlliance Summer Meet 2022 at Nashville Superspeedway

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ImportAlliance Summer Meet 2022 at Nashville Superspeedway

Time: July 23, 2022 to July 24, 2022
Location: Nashville Super Speedway
Street: 4847 F McCrary Rd
City/Town: Lebanon, TN
Website or Map: http://www.ImportAlliance.org
Phone: importallaince@gmail.com
Event Type: car-show, festival
Organized By: Import Alliance
Latest Activity: Jul 19, 2022

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It's our annual FAMILY REUNION! This year we are back in Tennessee at the Nashville Super Speedway and we are expecting a huge turnout. Each year we have thousands of cars and thousands more people in attendance. We are adding to the programming and expecting record setting cars and people.
The biggest news for the 2022 summer event is the complete revamping of the area around the ImportAlliance vendors. If you attended the Spring meet in Atlanta you saw our new approach to what used to be called the IA Showcase. The new ImportAlliance Gallery is an automotive exhibition focused on import car enthusiast culture and all of the various categories that are a part of this hobby. The Gallery allows us to highlight some of the best builds in the import car scene, and showcase the diversity and uniqueness of our hobby. Details on the summer meet's gallery exhibition will be released as we are working to curate a truly great group of cars for the summer event. As always we will have Drifting, the ImportAlliance Car Limbo, and much more.
IMPORTALLIANCE GALLERY
Please see the separate Gallery registration page for additional information about our specialty area around our vendor area. (Gallery registration will open on Monday May 16th.)
EVENT DETAILS
Hours - Saturday 10am-6pm - Sunday 10am-5pm
Venue Location
Nashville Super Speedway
4847 F McCrary Rd
Lebanon, TN 37090

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