STREET CAR TAKEOVER - ATLANTA/ DYNO NIGHT AT VENGEANCE RACING

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STREET CAR TAKEOVER - ATLANTA/ DYNO NIGHT AT VENGEANCE RACING

Time: September 27, 2019 from 5pm to 11pm
Location: VENGEANCE RACING
Street: 241 Castleberry Ind Dr
City/Town: Cumming, GA 30040
Event Type: hp/tq, testing
Organized By: Vengeance Racing
Latest Activity: Aug 29, 2019

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Event Description

Join us once again for the Street Car Takeover Pre-Party and Dyno Night right here at Vengeance Racing on Friday, September 27th from 5:00p - 11:00p. We will be hosting the SCT crew and local car community for this annual event, offering an open dyno night with cash prizes, live DJ, food vendor, food trucks, and much more! This is an all-ages event and open to enthusiasts of all makes/models of vehicles.

THIS EVENT IS FREE TO ENJOY AS A SPECTATOR. PAYMENT IS ONLY NEEDED TO REGISTER FOR THE DYNO CONTEST

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DYNO INFO

We will be running our DynoJet 224X through the evening starting just after 5:00pm when the event begins. Registration will be first-come, first-serve and start at 5:00pm SHARP. Once we have the maximum amount of vehicles that we feel comfortable completing dyno pulls on through the evening we will be cutting off registration.

Cost is $60 for 2 pulls on the dyno and includes color print-out of HP and TQ

Open to all makes/models. TWO WHEEL DRIVE ONLY. NO DIESELS OR BIKES!

Dyno Contest is for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place highest HP and will be separated into a naturally aspirated and forced induction class. Vengeance Racing customer vehicles are allowed to compete, but shop owned vehicles are for exhibition only.

1st Place - $200 CASH
2nd Place - $100 CASH
3rd Place - $60 CASH

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Please note that parking is available throughout the complex after business hours, but please respect our neighbor's property by cleaning up after yourselves and parking on paved surfaces only.

Additional parking is located just down the hill of Castleberry Rd in the Fairgrounds parking lot for the duration of the event. All trucks/trailers arriving with vehicles please park in the Fairgrounds lot as well.

Come out and enjoy a fun-filled evening before heading to the track with Street Car Takeover, 1320 Video, Vengeance Racing, and much more!

**NO DRUGS OR ALCOHOL**
**NO BURNOUTS, EXCESSIVE SPEED IN COMPLEX**

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