NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Stock Car Race -Jefferson, GA

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NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Stock Car Race -Jefferson, GA

Time: June 9, 2012 all day
Location: Gresham Motorsports Park
Street: 500 Lyle Field Road
City/Town: Jefferson, GA
Website or Map: http://www.RaceGMP.com
Phone: 706.367.9461
Event Type: race, event
Organized By: Gresham Motorsports Park
Latest Activity: Jun 8, 2012

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NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Rolls into Gresham for the Slack Auto Parts 150

Jefferson, GA (June 8, 2012) - The haulers carrying the cars of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East stars including last weekend's race winner Corey LaJoie, Georgia-native Chase Elliott, and Ben Kennedy who will be sponsored by race sponsor Slack Auto Parts, rolled into Gresham Motorsports Park today in preparation for tomorrow's Slack Auto Parts 150.

Saturday June 9th, 2012 will see these big names and many more take to the asphalt at Gresham for 150 laps of exhilarating competition. The Mini Stocks, Sportsman/Renegades, Trucks, and Outlaw Late Models will make up the local divisions for this event.

Grandstands and Trackside Parking will open at 11 am with the first of two practices for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East drivers rolling off at the same time. Qualifying for the Series' superstars is scheduled for 4:30 pm and an hour-long autograph session will begin at 5 pm.

Opening ceremonies for the evening's events will start at 6 pm and the Slack Auto Parts NASCAR K&N Series 150 is scheduled to begin at 8:10 pm following the track's local division features.

The entire evening will be jam-packed with exciting, edge-of-your-seat action. Adults General Admission will be $30 with Senior (55+) and Military at $25. Children (ages 12 and under) are admitted for free.

All times are approximate.

For more information please visit www.RaceGMP.com.

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