Road leading to All American 400 at Fairground Speedway Nashville, TN

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Road leading to All American 400 at Fairground Speedway Nashville, TN

Time: October 5, 2012 from 5:30pm to 10pm
Location: Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville
Street: 625 Smith Street
City/Town: Nashville, TN
Website or Map: http://www.allamerican400.com
Phone: 615-254-1986
Event Type: auto, racing
Organized By: Melissa Smithson
Latest Activity: Oct 1, 2012

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The 28th Annual All American 400 at the historic Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville!  Where the North meets the South!  Kyle Busch will be among 40+ drivers from 16 states and Canada to battle it out for 400 exciting laps on the South's most prestigious track on Saturday Oct. 6th!  

Please join us on Friday, October 5th for our 5/8 mile racing divisions and qualifying for the All American 400. Qualifying starts 5:30 p.m CST, with racing events to follow.  

Please visit www.AllAmerican400.com for ticket information, schedule details.  Don't miss out on this great race! 

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