3rd Annual RAACE DAYZ Car Show at LVGP Shows Its Muscle

By Brad Brickel
Thu, Jul 8, 2010 12:57 AM CST

Allentown, PA - The Lehigh Valley Grand Prix in Allentown, Pennsylvania is known for its ultra fast, indoor go-kart racing. It is also building a reputation as a great place to bring your hot rod, classic car, muscle car, Pick-Up, drag racer, street racer, or even a fire truck for their annual RAACE Dayz car show celebrated every year over the Fourth of July Weekend!

The 3rd Annual RAACE Dayz car show went off without a hitch as automobile enthusiasts throughout the region came out in support of The RAACE Foundation and looking for the opportunity to win the biggest “Best In Show” Trophy we have ever seen!

There was great food, awesome music and even better weather. Every car, pick-up and fire truck on hand had a great day. Simply put every vehicle in attendance was a winner. The Top 25 vehicles were awarded a nice plaque commemorating the event while a wild ZZ Top style purple chop top won best in show.

Plans are already underway to make the Fourth Annual RAACE Dayz car show even better. The RAACE Foundation would like to thank The Lehigh Valley Grand Prix, Heaven On A Bun for the food, Flirtin With The Mob for the awesome music, and everyone who brought out their beautiful pieces of machinery and spent the day helping with the cause. Thanks to you we are one turn closer to a world free of abuse.

 If you would like more information on indoor go-karting at The Lehigh valley grand Prix, please visit them on the web at www.lehighvalleygrandprix.com. For more information on the Race Against Abuse of Children Everywhere, please visit www.raace.org.

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