Gentleman and Ladies Start Your Engines! Tomorrow is the Big Day!!!Are you tired of sitting in the stands? Ever want to work on pit row or another part of the race track?  Have you ever wanted to drive on a Road Atlanta race track?  Have you ever wanted to drive on a race track at Road Atlanta for FREE?  Are you over 18?  If you answered yes to all those questions, let me tell you how! PS Weatherman says it may sprinkle in the morning but Sun Shine and 70 in the afternoon!!!

 But First I want to  thank this week's sponsor of Lee's Corner, not only a member but a company who has supported our free website since the beginning..  We got a lot of love from StreetSide Classics and we appreciate it....StreetSide Classics, http://www.streetsideclassics.com   the Nations Top Consignment Dealer of classic and collectable cars.  Sell that project car and get $$$ the same day! Call Richard 678-279-1609 Tell them Lee sent you and promised  you the best deal in the house!!! and always folks consignment is free, call for details...

Ok so you want to get out of the stands and on to the track, every kid's, dream, every guy in his second childhood or if you are like me your third childhood.  Here is the deal, the folks at NASA SE need some volunteers to work in the pit and other areas, if you help out on Saturday, not only is there a party Saturday Night BUT you take one of their cars around the track for free!!!  You can also register to take your car, sign the waivers and all that.  Look don't take it from me, go to their website or call Julie or Jim Pantas. 704-436-8211  Tell them Lee said to call, remember NASA SE is a member of the South East Wheels Events family.  Tell them that Lee wasn't sure on the details about what time and all that stuff and you would like more information or you can go online at

http://www.nasa-se.com/ I heard my son saying he was going to be there and he is an avid race fan.  says he would not miss the opportunity.  It sounds like it will be a great day to race.  May the sun shine and the trophies be many, until next time-Lee

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