Are you ready for some AMAZING Motorsports Entertainment !?

 

Come out to the Texas Mile March 25-27, 2011 at Goliad Industrial Airpark. Bring the family for an exciting weekend at a world renowned motorsports festival! The Texas Mile has a car or bike (or truck) that will suit anyone's taste!

 

Spectators can enjoy great food in the food Court area, shaded by a huge tent. Enjoy delicious BBQ chicken-k-bobs, sausage on stick, BBQ sandwiches, or turkey legs from Taste Sensations! Taste Sensations offers fresh, home-style Texas cooking with a Cajun flair. Founders, Dennis and Katie Simon cook up some of the best barbecue and smoked meat this side of the Rio Grande.

 

Spectators can now view the participants run down the Mile from under a spectator tent by the staging area as well as the finish line! We have THREE, yes THREE, display boards to broadcast the speeds achieved on this amazing track! Spectators are welcomed to walk around the paddock area and mingle with the participants, take photos, and buy awesome and exclusive Texas Mile merchandise!

 

Entry fee for spectators is only $15 for the ENTIRE weekend, Friday-Sunday. For Children 12 and under admission is FREE.

 

The weather is going to be outstanding. Come out and enjoy a fun filled weekend at the Texas Mile!  

 

In the Texas Mile tradition of  honoring God and Country, the Junior ROTC from Lamar High School will present the National Colors on Saturday and Sunday morning. The Christian Motorcycle Association will be greeting everyone. See more information on how the Texas Mile honors God and Country http://www.texasmile.net/God_honor_country.php

 

For directions click here http://www.texasmile.net/directions.php .


For spectator Do's and Dont's click here http://www.texasmile.net/rulesregulations.php  

 

Look forward to seeing you there!  

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