GRESHAM MOTORSPORTS PARK HOSTS THE MOST EXCITING RACE WEEKEND OF THE SEASON!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

JEFFERSON, GA (October 27, 2011)- Gresham Motorsports Park will host the most exciting race weekend of the 2011 race season in only two weeks!  With three days of action-packed racing from some of the nation’s best drivers, great raffle prizes, give aways, delicious food, a LIVE remote with WNGC’s own Mr. Moby and more, race fans do not want to miss the 28th-Annual Rheem World Crown 300 on November 10-13.

 

The entry list of drivers is growing and the list will continue to grow as the Rheem World Crown 300 weekend draws closer.  The new format of the 28th-Annual Rheem World Crown 300 will make this event the most exciting World Crown to date!

 

Race fans will be able to see some of their favorite drivers compete for the Rheem World Crown title including Georgia natives, Bubba Pollard, Brandon Jones, Spencer Davis, Dalton Grindle, Tyler Edwards, R.S. Senter, Anderson Bowen, Russell Fleeman and more!

 

The Rheem World Crown weekend will include exciting and competitive races with the Super Late Models and Pro Late Models, Mini-Cups, Mini Stocks, Renegades, Outlaw Late Models, Sportsman and Trucks compete on the half-mile oval.

 

Thursday night will be rotating practice for Super Late Models and Pro Late Models and it is open to the public and FREE to watch from trackside!

 

Friday night, the Rheem 75 Truck race will take place just after qualifying for Sunday’s Rheem World Crown 300, and the Mini Cups and Sportsman races.

 

Saturday night of the Rheem World Crown 300 will be the Beau Slocumb Memorial 100- Pro Late Models.  GMP will be honoring the life of a young, Georgia race driver who lost a heroic battle to cancer in the spring.

 

The Pro Late Model race will consist of 100 green flag laps broken into two segments.  Renegade, Mini Stock and Outlaw Late Model races will take place before the Pro Late Models compete in the Beau Slocumb Memorial 100. 

 

On Sunday the Super Late Models will hold their own feature event, the 28th-Annual Rheem World Crown 300.  This stand-alone event will consist of 200 green-flag laps broken down into three segments.

 

Thursday night is open to the public and FREE to watch from trackside, Friday- $10, Saturday -$15 and Sunday -$20.  Senior and Military discounts are available and kids 12 and under get in FREE all weekend!  Discounted weekend packages for all three days are also available for just $40 (senior/military- $30).

 

Trackside parking spots can be reserved for all three days of the Rheem World Crown Weekend for only $100 (in addition to admission prices).  Trackside parking for one or two days of the race weekend will be available for fans to purchase at the ticket gate based on a first-come-first-serve basis for $25 per day (in addition to general admission prices).

 

Football fans that attend the Georgia vs. Auburn game on Saturday, November 12, can bring their ticket stubs to the ticket gate at GMP on Saturday night or Sunday to receive $5 off adult admission!

 

Fans can purchase tickets for the Rheem World Crown Weekend online at MyEasyTix.com or by calling GMP at (706) 367-9461.

 

This is one event race fans will not want to miss!  There is fun for the entire family and three great nights of competitive racing!  Call today to purchase your tickets and reserve your trackside parking space!

 

Please visit our website, www.GreshamMotorsportsPark.com, for information and details about the Rheem World Crown 300 schedule and GMP. To view a complete list of early driver entries, Click Here. Also, join the GMP fan page on facebook or follow GMP on Twitter @ GreshamMP.

 

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