SILVE3R DOLLAR BIG MONEY BASH

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SILVE3R DOLLAR BIG MONEY BASH

Time: March 18, 2022 at 6pm to March 20, 2022 at 7pm
Location: SILVER DOLLAR MOTOR SPORTS PARK
Street: 42 RACEWAY DR
City/Town: REYNOLDS, GA
Event Type: drag, racing
Organized By: SILVER DOLLAR RACEWAY PARL
Latest Activity: Jan 5, 2024

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Racer Appreciation Big Money Bash
March 18th- 20th
Friday Testing $30
Saturday $15,000 to Win Big Cars
$5,000 purse for Jrs
Sunday $5,000 to win Big Cars
$5,000 purse for Jrs
BIG CARS Get Sunday entry for free with purchase of Saturdays text card!!!!
Don't miss out Super Pro Gaurenteed Payout!!!!!

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