In anticipation of another history making event at South Georgia Motorsports Park during the American Drag Racing League (ADRL) Hardee’s Georgia Drags VI, team owner and driver for Al-Anabi Racing, Sheikh Khalid Al Thani (KH) has organized a pre-race test session at the well-known facility that will be open to all ADRL competitors this coming Friday (Apr. 16).
“I would like to extend a personal invitation to all the ADRL racers to join us at South Georgia Motorsports Park this Friday for an open test session,” said KH, who recently arrived in Valdosta from New York where he had been spending time with his crew chief, Frank “Ace” Manzo. “I’m excited to have the opportunity to get some more seat time in my Pro Extreme Camaro, especially here in Valdosta, and I assume my fellow racers would like to have the same opportunity to test their cars and motorcycles on a world-class racing surface prior to a national event.”
Sheikh Khalid reiterated the fact that the test session is open to all ADRL competitors and is entirely free of charge.
“There will be absolutely no charge to any team to test this weekend,” he said. “No fees for parking or crew members, just an opportunity to prepare for the ADRL Georgia Drags.”
A facility widely known for its performance capabilities, South Georgia Motorsports Park will be prepped to national-event standards and will have not only the standard emergency medical staff on hand, but also a Life Flight helicopter in case of any unfortunate situations on-track.
“Again, I want to welcome my fellow competitors and friends to join us on Friday. This should also ensure the ADRL fans an incredible show on April 23-24th.”
For more information on South Georgia Motorsports Park, please log on to www.racesgmp.com or call (229) 896-7000. The facility is located at 2521 Highway 41 North in Adel, Georgia 31627.
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