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    Flathead Fords race st Wake County Speedway.

    This quarter-mile paved short track, located on Simpkins Rd., just off US401 South, about 10 minutes from downtown Raleigh, is a great throwback to the barnstorming days of NASCAR. It's a carnival type atmosphere here on a Friday night during racing season, usually April thru mid-September, with friendly folks, good, reasonably priced food (including Fairgrounds type sweets) , racing souvenirs, and fun contests to keep the fans entertained before and between races. It's a small venue but there's not a bad seat in the house, which is important when you're trying to follow the racing action. The race cars you'll see ranges from tiny Bandolero cars, driven by kids, up to Late Model Stock, which is the next class below the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Tickets are just $15 for adults and they have discounts for seniors, students, military, and kids. Wake County Speedway really is the best $15 bucks you'll ever spend on a Friday night.

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