Street Heat Racing at Bradenton Motorsports Park

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Street Heat Racing at Bradenton Motorsports Park

Time: December 17, 2016 at 6pm to December 18, 2016 at 12am
Location: Bradenton Motorsports Park
Street: 21000 SR 64
City/Town: Bradenton, Florida 34212 United States
Website or Map: http://www.bradentonmotorspor…
Event Type: cars, motorcycles, trucks, races
Organized By: Bradenton Motorsports Park
Latest Activity: Dec 15, 2016

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Street Heat Racing will happen at Bradenton Motorsports Park, 21000 SR 64, Bradenton, FL. Schedule: Gate opens at 6:00 PM, Track hot from 7:00 PM to 12:00 AM. Ticket Information: Race or Watch $15, Children (11 & Under) Free. Open to all, anyone can come out and run the 1/4 mile dragstrip with their race car, street car, truck or motorcycle. Directions To Track: I-75 to exit 220 in Manatee County. Go 9 mile east on State Road 64 to track entrance on right. Driving Directions: Tampa: I -75 South. Take exit 220 onto SR 64. Go east 9 miles. Track is located on the south side.St. Petersburg / Clearwater: I-275 South. Go across the Sunshine Skyway Bridge to I-75 South. Take exit 220 onto SR 64. Go east 9 miles. Track is located on South side. Miami / Ft. Lauderdale: I-75 North. Take exit 220 onto SR 64. Go east 9 miles. Track is located on the South side. Naples / Ft. Myers: I-75 North. Take exit 220 onto SR 64. Go east 9 miles. Track is located on the South side. Schedule is subject to change.

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