NIGHTMARE ON YOUR STREET

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NIGHTMARE ON YOUR STREET

Time: March 21, 2020 from 10am to 7pm
Location: CHEROKEE RACE PARK
Street: 157 RACETRACK RD
City/Town: ROGERSVILLE, TN
Event Type: street, car, showdown, -, drag, racing
Latest Activity: Feb 5, 2020

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Event Description

Let’s kick off the 2020 Race Season with another Street Car Showdown at Cherokee RacePark!

Event will be Held on March 21st, 2020.
-Gates open at 10am.
-Test N Tune (open to anyone) from 12pm to 4pm.
-Cash racing will start at 4pm.
-No Times will be displayed on the boards;however, individual ET slips will be given at the booth on the return of the track.
-Prepped Track
-You’re also aloud to use whatever traction compound you desire.
-Instant Green

Cash Days Details:
-You must be signed up for your desired class at the Nightmare On Your Street Booth(which will be in front of concessions) by 3pm.
-As Stated before you will be leaving off INSTANT GREEN.
-1ST IS WORST: If you jump you lose. If both drivers jump, the one that jumps the least wins. If you cross in front of another driver you lose.

*The following Class rules will NOT be changed and you will NOT squeeze in em if you don’t fit them.

$200 Run What Ya Brung
As long as it’s a door car you can run this class. Tire Size or type doesn’t matter in this class.

$200 Small Tire
Door Car with Up to 28x10.5 or 275/60 tires.

$100 True Street
Must have registration. Must have working lights, Must have exhaust past the passenger area. Must have factory glass,body and frame. Must have factory style interior including dash and door panels, 2 front seats or bench required. Rear seat delete and safety equipment is aloud. Must have Factory Style suspension (Which means no tube chassis or back half cars. Aftermarket shocks, springs, traction bars, etc are acceptable) Must have Factory Rear Fender Wells (No Tubs) Must have DOT Stamped Tires. No AWD

$100 Stick Shift
Must have factory VIN, Roof and Quarters. Must have a H-Pattern Manual Transmission.

$100 Extreme Street
Must have factory VIN, Roof and Quarters. Must have registration. Must have Factory Strut towers, No Full Tube Chassis Cars, Up to 28x10.5w slicks, 28x11.5 DOT (qtps,etc.), 315/60 radials allowed. Any tire aloud on a 17inch and bigger DIAMETER wheel. No AWD

$50 7.50 index
Heads up. Instant green. First to the finish without running faster than 7.50 wins.

$50 8.50 index
Heads up. Instant green. First to the finish without running faster than 8.50 wins.

Gates open at 10am, Test N Tune 12pm-4pm, Classes will start around 4pm. Cherokee will be serving delicious concessions. Prepped Event.

You can bring you’re own prep. (Track bite, pimp juice, skinnnies, etc.)

$20 Open To Anyone TEST N TUNE
$10 To Spectate

Cherokee RacePark
157 Race Track Rd. Rogersville, TN.

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