Street Warz -Memphis, TN

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Street Warz -Memphis, TN

Time: September 12, 2014 from 8pm to 11:45pm
Location: Memphis International Raceway
Street: 5500 Victory Lane
City/Town: Millington, TN
Website or Map: http://racemir.com/
Phone: 901.969.7223
Event Type: street, race
Organized By: Memphis International Raceway
Latest Activity: Aug 4, 2014

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It's going down again this Friday! 8:30pm-1am Spread the word! $20 to race $10 to watch! kids 12 and under get in free! Normal Street Warz so our folks will be runnin it and at Street Warz we make the rules

MIR and Racers of Memphis have put together a “Street Warz of Memphis” that will run on the MIR Drag Strip to move Illegal Street racing to a safe and controlled place- no track prep, standard maintenance.

Cars or Bikes taking part in this program are to be street legal cars and bikes - must be driven to the track …….

Details: Arm drop start - no tree

No times – No Scoreboards – No Waterbox

Winner determined by racer -No win lights–Display Flasher or Turn Signal If no true winner can be determined both cars will run again.

Cars “Tire to Tire” at the starting line

Cars may burnout . . . NO water box

Safety First: Safety Inspection - working headlights, taillights, brake lights, and turn signals Windows are mandatory.

Drag Radials, Slicks, or Street tires ACCEPTED

NO wheelie bars or parachutes

Once a month March – September on FRIDAY Night - track will open at 8:30 pm and run 9 pm to 1 am- CALL OUTS will run between 11 pm – 12 am and a flash light start will be used.

Staging lanes will be closed during CALL OUTS.

MIR staff and volunteers from Racers of Memphis will work together to make these event fun and safe. All safety rules will be followed.

$20.00 to Run/ $10.00 Adult Admission/ Children 12 & Under FREE

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