Legends Race -Concord, NC

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Legends Race -Concord, NC

Time: April 29, 2011 from 5:30pm to 11:45pm
Location: Concord Motorsports Park
Street: 7940 U.S. Hwy 601 South
City/Town: Concord, NC
Website or Map: http://www.concordmotorsportp…
Phone: 704-782-4221
Event Type: race
Organized By: Amber Colvin
Latest Activity: Apr 20, 2011

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Legends race at Concord Motorsports Park
Located in the heart of NASCAR country, Concord Speedway presents a wide range of racing events from early spring to late fall annually. With two completely different tracks situated in the Piedmont area of North Carolina on 70 plus acres, there are many racing activities you can easily fit your visit into any budget.

Many of today's racing greats started their careers at Concord, U.S.A. Since 1982, nationally ranked drivers such as Bobby Labonte, Ernie Irvan, Jack Sprague, Rich Bickle, Freddie Query, Jeff Purvis, Butch Miller, Tim Steele and many more have all taken the elusive checkered flag at our Saturday night NASCAR WHELEN All-American Series events.

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