Tri-Five Nationals -Bowling Green, KY

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Tri-Five Nationals -Bowling Green, KY

Time: August 13, 2021 to August 14, 2021
Location: Beech Bend Raceway
Street: Bowling Green, KY
Website or Map: https://www.americantrifive.c…
Phone: 855-567-1957
Event Type: car, show, national
Organized By: The American Tri-Five Association
Latest Activity: Aug 4, 2021

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he American Tri-Five Association, along with our Title Sponsor Danchuk, will be putting on the fourth annual celebration of the Tri-Five Chevrolets on August 12-14, 2021 at the nostalgic Beech Bend Raceway in Bowling Green, Kentucky.  The NHRA Hot Rod Reunion and the Holley LS Fest have both grown and prospered at this well maintained and heavily shaded venue for years. The town of Bowling Green opens their arms to Hot Rodders each time an event comes to their town.  The event is the largest Tri-Five gathering in the nation and includes a huge swap meet, drag racing, autocross and gasser gathering. For more information and to find event pricing, please visit www.americantrifive.com/tri-five-nationals.html To learn about more automotive events in Bowling Green, visit our Motorsports page at www.visitbgky.com/motorsports

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