CMRA Racing At Hallett Motor Racing Circuit This Coming Weekend

CMRA Racing At Hallett Motor Racing Circuit This Coming Weekend

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The Central Motorcycle Roadracing Association Returns To Hallett Motor Racing Circuit This Weekend This coming weekend, May 20 – 22, 2011, the Central Motorcycle Roadracing Association (CMRA) returns to action at Hallett Motor Racing Circuit in Hallett, Oklahoma, for a three-day weekend that marks the fourth event of the CMRA’s 2011 race season. This is the first of two stops for the CMRA this season at the fast, flowing and fun 1.8 mile road course. The event schedule kicks off on Friday with a CMRA sanctioned racer practice day and CMRA licensing school. Saturday’s schedule includes a full slate of Mini sprint races plus a 2-hour Mini endurance race and a 5-hour Big Bike endurance race. Sunday’s schedule is chock full of exciting and competitive Big Bike sprint races. Entry into the event is just $20 on Thursday and Friday, only $15 on Saturday, and just $10 on Sunday. Ride your street bike to the event and you’ll pay just $5 for entry on both Saturday and Sunday! Kids 12 and under are free. A spectator lap of the track will be conducted during the lunch break on Sunday, schedule and weather permitting. Please note that no pets are allowed at any of the CMRA race events. For more information about this event and a detailed event schedule, visit www.cmraracing.com .

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