Run What Ya Brung 2014, Reynolds, GA

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Run What Ya Brung 2014, Reynolds, GA

Time: November 8, 2014 all day
Location: Silver Dollar Raceway, Reynolds, GA
Street: 42 Raceway Drive
City/Town: Reynolds, GA
Website or Map: http://www.silverdollarracewa…
Event Type: drag, racing, car, show, swap, meet
Organized By: Scot Hardman
Latest Activity: Jun 2, 2014

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The Ninth Annual Run What Ya Brung Nostalgia Drags, car show, and swap meet will be held at Silver Dollar Raceway in Reynolds, Ga on November 8, 2014 http://www.silverdollarraceway.com/

This year's event will be held in conjunction with Racer's Reunion from the long gone Camp Wheeler Drag Strip near Macon, GA and the almost as long gone Warner Robins Dragway near Warner Robins, GA. Both of these groups have Facebook pages for further info. There will be a motorcade from the former location of Warner Robins Dragway to Silver Dollar Raceway on the morning of the event.


There will be match races, grudge races, any kinda race you want as long as it's on the strip in a safe, sane manner. If your gearing is kinda short, you can run the eigth, or if your car is better on the quarter, then so be it!


Silver Dollar Raceway is a fully NHRA certified track, paved return roads, and an NHRA christmas tree and clocks. There is a covered grandstand, great concession stands with good eats, free camping Sat. night

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