Lanier Nat’l Speedway To End Weekly Racing Program

Lanier National Speedway - Braselton, Georgia. Photo courtesy Lanier National Speedway

A 30 Year tradition will come to an end on September 24, 2011 at the 4th Annual James Garrison Memorial Race.

According to a track release on Thursday, management and staff at Lanier National Speedway in Braselton, Georgia have made the decision to end the weekly racing program due to factors beyond their control.

After much thought and consideration the Speedway has decided to continue with the already scheduled January 2012 Ice Cold Shriner’s Bowl and 2012 SPEEDFEST.

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Any and all divisions that have competed in the past at Lanier as part of a weekly program will be placed in the program for this event.  All past divisions not in the 2011 weekly program need to contact the track to make prior arrangements for scheduling purposes.

Along with past divisions that have competed at the speedway, track founder Bud Lunsford will be joining in on the “final showdown” activities.  The Speedway has asked several past track champions and other former drivers back to join the nights events.

For more information, visit www.lanierspeedway.com.

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