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: August 27, 2011 all day
Location: Gresham Motorsports Park
Street: 500 Lyle Field Road
City/Town: Jefferson, GA 30549
Website or Map: http://www.GreshamMotorsports…
Phone: 706-367-9461
Event Type: stock, car, race
Organized By: John Close
Latest Activity: Jun 21, 2011

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Event Description

NASCAR returns to Gresham Motorsports Park as the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East stock cars come to town along with our local Truck and Renegade divisions.

Don't miss this one!

This will be the only NASCAR short-track stock car touring race in the state of Georgia in 2010.

Adult Tickets are just $20. -

Here's the schedule

Friday, August 27

3:00 pm - NASCAR Hauler Parking

Saturday, August 28

7:00 am - NASCAR K&N Hauler Parking
7:00 am - NASCAR K&N Registration Opens
7:30 am - NASCAR K&N Garage Opens
7:30 am - NASCAR K&N Tech Inspection Opens
10:00 am - Track Services Meeting
10:15 am - GMP Division Hauler Parking
10:00 am - 12:00 pm - NASCAR K&N Practice
12:10 - 1:00 pm - GMP Division Rotating Practice
1:10 - 2:00 pm - Final NASCAR K&N Practice
2:10 - 3:00 pm - GMP Division Rotating Practice (European Style Qualifying)
2:15 pm - NASCAR K&N Qualifying Inspection (Groups determined by qualifying draw)
4:00 p.m. - NASCAR K&N Qualifying (2 Laps, all positions - Impound)
5:00 p.m. - NASCAR K&N Driver Autograph Session
6:45 p.m. - Opening Ceremonies/Driver Introductions
7:30 p.m. - NASCAR K&N 150-Lap Main Event - GMP Feature Events To Follow

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