Ford Employee Appreciation Day @ NMRA Milan, MI

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Ford Employee Appreciation Day Presented by Ford Racing Performance Parts - Milan Dragway - June 15, 2008 (Father's Day)

The NMRA Ford Nationals and Ford Racing are pleased to invite all Ford employees and their families to a special day at the races at Milan Dragway, June 15th, 2008. The NMRA is the #1 all-Ford motorsport show in the U.S. featuring heads-up Ford drag racing, a jet car exhibition, and much more! There will be preferred parking for all Ford hot rods, street rods, and muscle cars. Check out 200+ mph Outlaws and bumper drag'n Renegades all day as Ford Racing brings you all the stars and all the cars of the NMRA Ford Nationals. Also don't miss Elaine Larsen in the Embry-Riddle jet dragster as she tries to break the Michigan land speed record with passes at almost 300 mph!

Ford Employee Appreciation Day Event Schedule:

June 15th, 2008 (Father's Day)
11:00 am to 6:00 pm
Valid Only Through Barsleak Gate
Present Your Ford I.D. Card & Your Car & Passengers Receive Free Admission
Free Parking
Preferred parking for all Ford hot rods, street rods, and muscle cars


Mark your calendar today! Come out to the NMRA Ford Nationals event June 15th from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm and enjoy a day at the all-Ford drag races courtesy of Ford Racing Performance Parts.


For more information on the event log on to www.nmradigital.com/michigan or call 714-444-2426.
 
I plan on going for the weekend, do I only have to pay for Saturday?? Lisa??
 
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Also don't miss Elaine Larsen in the Embry-Riddle jet dragster as she tries to break the Michigan land speed record with passes at almost 300 mph!

then she needs a bigger turbine probably just a "little" T-58 drop in a General Electric F119-100 and then watch how fast that bitch runs out the back door LOL (Thats the F-22 raptor engine for you non-avation guys) :D

By the way have any of you noticed that jet cars dont have big wings? know what keeps them on the ground at 300+? the turbines are set into the chassis so they point a few degrees down the thrust forces the chassis into the ground.
 
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