CCS Florida Racing At Palm Beach International Raceway This Weekend

CCS Florida Racing At Palm Beach International Raceway This Weekend

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The Championship Cup Series of Florida will be at the Palm Beach International Raceway this weekend. In an effort to enhance spectator access to better viewing areas, the track has opened up the rear section of the park.They will have a tram to help move race fans to those areas that will have grandstands and concessions. A field of more than 500 entries is expected to take on the two mile, ten turn road course. Top speeds for the unlimited bikes exceeds 185 mph. Saturday night under the lights will feature expert GTO and GTU races along with qualifying for the Unlimited GP “Shoot-Out.” Sunday’s schedule features 17 races for expert and amateur competitors. What: Motorcycle Road Races Where: Palm Beach International Raceway, W. Palm Beach, Florida When: Saturday & Sunday, May 2-3, 2009 General Adm. & Pit Pass: Sat. $15, Sun. $20, 2 Day Pass $30. Children under 12 Free, Parking Free Saturday Schedule: Gates Open: 11:00AM Practice: 12:00-7:00PM Expert Unlimited GP (Shoot-Out) Qualifying 7:30PM (20 min.) GT Races (2): Expert GTU & GTO 8:00-9:00PM Sunday Schedule: Gates Open: 8:00AM Practice: 9:00-10:00AM GT Races: (3) 10:30-11:30AM Sprint Races: (14) 12:00-4:00PM Championship Cup Series/Florida 16871 Hollow Tree Ln. Loxahatchee, Fl. 33470 Phone/Fax: (561) 793-3394 e-mail: [email protected] Contact: Henry DeGouw The track is located on Moroso Memorial Hwy. (Beeline #710), Across from Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, West Palm Beach, Florida. Further information call: before races (561) 793-3394, on race days (561) 622-1400

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