Jennings GP Track Days -Jennings, FL

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Jennings GP Track Days -Jennings, FL

Time: January 9, 2016 to January 11, 2016
Location: Jennings GP Track Days
Street: 4960 NW Co Rd 152
City/Town: Jennings, FL
Website or Map: http://www.jenningsgp.com/
Phone: (386) 938-1110
Event Type: motorcycle, track, days
Organized By: Jennings GP
Latest Activity: Dec 10, 2015

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The Jennings GP Track Days will be held at Jennings GP in Jennings, Florida from January 9th, 2016 to January 11th, 2016.


Location:

-4960 NW Co Rd 152, Jennings, FL 32053


Registration:

-$170 per rider per day
-$150 per rider per day if you pre-register
-$400 for all three days
-Pre-registration closes at noon on the Friday before track day weekend


Admission:

-$10 per person gate fee


Event Hours:

-Gates open at 7:00am
-Registration is at 7:30am
-First track session at 9:00am
-1 hour lunch break around noon


Please Contact For More Information:

-(386) 938-1110

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