wannaGOFAST - Georgia 1/2 Mile, Side by Side, Private Runway Shootout!! -Clayton, GA

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wannaGOFAST - Georgia 1/2 Mile, Side by Side, Private Runway Shootout!! -Clayton, GA

Time: September 14, 2013 to September 15, 2013
Location: Heaven's Landing Airport
Street: 1271 Little Creek Rd
City/Town: Clayton, GA
Website or Map: http://www.wannagofast.com/cl…
Phone: 850-585-5168
Event Type: 1/2, mile, drag, race
Organized By: www.wannagofast.com
Latest Activity: Sep 10, 2013

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Georgia ½ Mile Private Runway Shootout!!

This incredible 2-DAY event will be held on September 14th & 15th, 2013 at the Prestigious Heaven’s Landing Airport (www.heavenslanding.com) in Clayton, Ga. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains this airport is more of a work of art then a place to land your plane……….or in our case race your cars!! Come join us for 2 FULL DAYS of, side-by-side, HALF MILE racing at this rare and exclusive location. All of our participants will be given a chance to take their vehicle’s Top Speed down Heavens Landing’s private 5069 ft runway and race door-to-door against the competitor of their choice!! See what it’s finally like to race without the restrictions of speed limits, on what is basically your own private interstate in the mountains!!

*Spectator tickets are only $15/ea or $25/ea for a 2-Day Pass!! 

We will have some incredible food vendors on-site to fill your stomachs and keep you going for a 2 FULL DAYS of incredible fun!!

Checkout our 2013 Promo Video shot on location!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_9mD1kLpV8

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