SSHS12 November 3, 2012 Atlanta Dragway

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SSHS12 November 3, 2012 Atlanta Dragway

Time: November 3, 2012 from 8am to 4:30pm
Location: Atlanta Dragway Commerce GA
Street: 500 E. Ridgeway Road
City/Town: Commerce, GA 30529
Website or Map: http://sshs12.ecirs.org/home
Event Type: southern, super, heavy, shootout, 12
Latest Activity: Oct 29, 2012

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SSHS12 will be held at Atlanta Dragway on Saturday, November 3rd, 2012.  It is located in Commerce, GA, about an hour north of downtown Atlanta on I-85.
 
This premier event, will settle on the drag strip which two ton Mopar, GM, or Ford heavyweight has what it takes to win two bracket racing ET classes,  Pro Street, 12.00 Index class, and the Big Dog all-out heads up class.
 
This event will match some of the fastest Chargers, 300Cs, Impalas, Caprices, Mark VII's, Mark VIII's, Marauders and Crown Vics on the planet, along with any other heavyweight domestic car or truck weighing in at 4000 pounds or more with driver.  That would also make some late model heavyweight pony cars like the Camaro SS, Challenger R/T, and the Mustang GT 500 eligible to compete if you meet the 4000 pound with driver weight requirements.
 
Contestants are competing for SSHS trophy's in their individual ET bracket racing class, that leads into the King of the Hill bracket ET competition where the ET bracket winners race for the King of the Hill trophy.  The Pro Street and 12.00 Index class has stock appearing vehicles (no tube chasis race cars), no electronics, slicks and open headers allowed, racing heads up, on a pro tree. The event wraps up with the Big Dog heads up, all out, run what you brung off a pro tree class finals, and trophy presentations.
 
Before and between SSHS rounds, the track will also be open for test and tune drag racing all day for heavy cars and trucks that pay the race admission price and pass tech inspection, so there is something to do for everyone!
 
ADMISSION PRICING
 
(General Admission spectator, and additional Guest entry will be $10.  Children 12 and under are free.)
 
Race - Includes car, driver, and one guest for Shootout competition - and/or - all day Test & Tune
 
$60.00 - If registration paid by October 31, 20112.
 
$70.00 - Day of race at the gate.

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