Year One Fast Friday “Legal” Street Racing -Commerce, GA

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Year One Fast Friday “Legal” Street Racing -Commerce, GA

Time: November 6, 2015 from 5pm to 11pm
Location: Atlanta Dragway
Street: 500 E. Ridgeway Road
City/Town: Commerce, GA
Website or Map: http://www.atlantadragway.com…
Phone: 706-335- 2301
Event Type: drag-racing, car-show
Organized By: Atlanta Dragway
Latest Activity: Aug 4, 2015

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Year One Fast Friday “Legal” Street Racing


Have you got a muscle car that can out run anyone?

 …or maybe the hottest sport compact on the block? Prove once and for all that you've got what it takes under the hood legally and safely by taking your ride to the dragstrip and race the strip, not the street. It's safe, it's fun, and it won't put you in jail. The only thing you risk is having fun.

At a "test and tune" event you are given the chance to practice your starting procedure, learn how your car reacts to tuning adjustments, and make passes down the track without the pressure of competition.

http://www.nhra.com/streetlegal/ 

Who Can Race?

For street legal portion of the night any Licensed Driver (must show license in order to pass tech) those under 18 but licensed must have a minor release signed by parents.  If you are a minor and would like to take part in the Test and Tune you MUST have a completed and signed minor waiver before you will be allowed on track.  You can download the form and then you MUST have both parents sign the waiver and have the form notarized. If you don’t have a minor waiver on file you will NOT be allowed to go down the track.  

When? 
Gates open @ 6:00pm; racing begins @ 6:30pm. (Weather Permitting)

How Much? 
To race your vehicle or motorcycle it is $20.00 per driver. Spectator’s admission is $10.00, and children 6-12 $5.00 & 5 and under are FREE. CASH ONLY

Fuel will be sold during EVERY Friday Night.

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