Street Car Takeover Atlanta -Commerce, GA

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Street Car Takeover Atlanta -Commerce, GA

Time: September 25, 2020 at 4pm to September 26, 2020 at 11pm
Location: Atlanta Dragway
Street: 500 E Ridgeway Rd
City/Town: Commerce, GA 30529
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: (706) 335-2301
Event Type: car, show, festival
Organized By: Street Car Takeover, Nitrous Outlet
Latest Activity: Sep 23, 2020

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-Car show  Saturday 1pm-5pm

This event is a 100% GO!
Street Car Takeover Atlanta Sep 25-26th 2020 mark your calendars! Roll racing, prepped drag racing and car show. Over $20,000 in cash payouts!!!!
Full Schedule!!! ****Event will be enforcing social distance guidelines during covid19 restrictions****
Thursday Sept 24th
-Pre Party at Vengeance Racing
-Canceled due to weather
FRIDAY Sept 26th 2020 Atlanta Dragway ROLL RACING
Gates open at 4pm for racers 
ROLL RACERS
-Drivers meeting for ROLL RACERS 6:30pm at STARTING LINE
-Roll racing testing starts at 6:45
SATURDAY Sept 26th: DRAG RACING & CAR SHOW
-Atlanta Dragway
-Gates open at 11am for racers and 12pm for spectators
-Car show 1pm-5pm
-Burnout contest 3:30pm
-VIP Parking $10 plus admission tickets
RACERS:

You will be able to camp Friday into Saturday night at no extra charge when you purchase a weekend pass. You must buy a two day spectator and or racer pass when you come through the gates.
Hotel info:
www.atlantadragway.com

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