King of the Streets -Jupiter, FL

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King of the Streets -Jupiter, FL

Time: March 25, 2016 at 6pm to March 26, 2016 at 12am
Location: Palm Beach International Raceway
Street: 17047 Bee Line Road
City/Town: Jupiter, FL
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/event…
Phone: 561-856-3407
Event Type: race, drift, car, show
Organized By: bizspeed.net
Latest Activity: Feb 12, 2016

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Event Description

On Friday, March 25th, Bizspeed returns to Palm Beach International Raceway for one of their most popular events, KING OF THE STREETS. 

King of the Streets 2016 features the original crowd pleasing format showcasing South Florida's hottest head turners in the car show, a quick 16 HEADS UP shootout on the Drag Strip for a winner take all $1,000 purse, and the return of DRIFTING to the Road Course by US DRIFT CIRCUIT -- plus a Bikini Contest on the main stage. 

Arrive early to experience 6 full hours of racing and entertainment, as PBIR extends hours all the way to midnight for the 2015 edition of Bizspeed: King of the Streets. 

Tickets:
Spectator/Crew Entry: $15
Racer Entry :$25
Car Show Entry: $25
Drifting:$75 -- Pre register at www.usdriftcircuit.com 

RACE INFO:
King of the Streets is a "Street Car" race; No Slicks, No Bias Blys. Full rules are available at the following link: http://www.bizspeed.net/new/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=37&Itemid=53
**NOTICE** There have been updates to the rules for 2015, please review them and adjust your setups as needed. 

To race, simply have the tech inspectors mark your car for the quick 16 and qualify when called to the lanes. Racers are also welcomed to run in Test & Tune as you please; however, only runs in official qualifying count towards your placement on the quick 16 ladder. 
After qualifying, the top 16 cars are called to the lanes and paired for heads up eliminations with the winner taking home a $1000 payday.

Car Show Classes:
1 Best Exotic
2 Best Luxury
3 Best Stance
4 Best Pre-1990
5 Best Project Car
6 Best Female Owned
7 Most Slammed
8 Best Truck/SUV
9 Best Bike
10 Best Vehicle Wrap
11 Best Vehicle Dip
12 Best Custom Paint Job
13 Best Interior
14 Best Engine Bay
15 Best Car Audio Display
16 Best Vendor Car
17 Cleanest
18 Best Japanese – Honda/Acura
19 Best Japanese - Mazda
20 Best Japanese - Mitsubishi
21 Best Japanese - Subaru
22 Best Japanese – Nissan/Infiniti
23 Best Japanese – Toyota/Lexus/Scion
24 Best European 
25 Best GM
26 Best Mopar
27 Best Ford
28 Best Korean
29 People’s Choice
30 Car Club Participation
31 Car Club Representation
32 Best of Show -Domestic
33 Best of Show -Import

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