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Alright this Friday is the WSID Freaky Friday Off-Street drag racing + burnouts.

11:00am - Competitor gates open

12:00am - Spectator gates open

1:00pm - Racing starts

5:00pm - Easter egg hunt

6:00pm - Rebel Bracket (Pro tree)

6:20pm - Lipstick Eliminator

7:00pm - Burnouts

8:45pm - Burnouts

Spectators = $20

Off-Street competitors = $45

Rebel Pro Tree competitors = $80

MORE INFO HERE (pdf)

I think that the Rebel Bracket will bring out alot of the more serious off-street drag races and their appears to be plenty of cash up for grabs for all categories so it should be a great day/night of drag racing.

I might enter in the off-street depending on if I get my clutch bled in time.

Anyone else going or racing?

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