Southeast Drag Day -Reynold, Ga

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Southeast Drag Day -Reynold, Ga

Time: March 7, 2010 from 10am to 5pm
Location: Silverdollar Raceway
Street: Highway 96
City/Town: Reynolds, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.southeastdragday.c…
Phone: southeastdragday@gmail.com
Event Type: drag-races, car-show
Organized By: Southeast Drag Day
Latest Activity: Feb 16, 2010

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Southeast Drag Day 2010
www.southeastdragday.com

WHEN: Sunday, March 7, 2010

WHERE: Silverdollar Raceway in Reynolds, GA

TIME: Gates open @ 10am and racing begins @ 11am. Quick 8 Eliminations will begin approximatly @ 1pm. Racing will end between 4pm and 5pm depending on racers & the track.

TECH CARDS: Tech cards cost $15 if you pre-register. PRE-REGISTRATION ENDS MARCH 5th! Tech cards will go up in price @ the track to $20. So, register early, save your spot, and save yourself some money!!!

GATE FEE: Silverdollar charges a fee of $10/person to get in their gate. This is not related to your tech card price. This includes all spectators as well as racers.

We define our event as a gathering of many enthusiasts and street legal racers who caravan out to Reynolds, GA to tune, grudge match, and compete against others, with prizes being awarded to the top places in the Quick 8 elimination.

Quick 8 Rules:
1. The car must be a street legal car and have a current tag
2. Tires must be DOT stamped, full race slicks are not allowed
3. No gutted cars. The interior must be intact to a LARGE degree (ie two front seats, dash, center console, door panels, etc)
4. There are no limits to fuel types or power adders. This is a "run what you brung," full out street-legal race.
If you have any questions on if your car is qualified to be in the Quick 8, please email southeastdragday@gmail.com!

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