VINTAGE KART WINTER NATIONALS -Barnesville, Ga

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VINTAGE KART WINTER NATIONALS -Barnesville, Ga

Time: March 26, 2010 to March 27, 2010
Location: Kart Track
Street: Highway 36 West
City/Town: Barnesville, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.georgiasprintkarti…
Phone: 404-509-9649
Event Type: kart, races
Organized By: Vintage Go Kart
Latest Activity: Mar 26, 2010

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Fourth annual Vintage Go Kart racing Winternationals, at the Lamar Speedway, highway 36 west, Barneville, GA. March 25, 26 & and 27, 2010.

Full pit pass: $9. Free parking. Were 65 karts last year, 100 scheduled for this year: Race karts from 1956 through 1983, sincgle engines, dual engines, kids and adult classes. Held at The historic Barnesville Lammar Co, Speedway, a .4 mile paved kart road race course with elevation changes. Track has been here since the 1960's and Home of the World Karting Winternationals through 1992.

Thurs, 3/25/ 10: practice-8am-5pm

Friday, 3/26/10 practice/racing-8am-5pm

Sat, 3/27/10 kart show, (9am), practice, racing am-5pm

Go to the Georgia Sprint Kart Association website for details, or contact me: Chip Bering, 2010 assistant race coordinator


Regular kart racing starts April 10, 2010.

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