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Two Wheel Tuesdays Back By Popular Demand; Palm Beach International Raceway Continues Motorless Tuesday Events |
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Monday, 08 August 2011 10:42 |
JUPITER, FL – August 8, 2011 – In July, Palm Beach International Raceway started a new program – Two Wheel Tuesdays, where the two-mile road course was open and available to non-motorized modes of transportation.
Positive feedback and requests from all Two Wheel Tuesday attendees prompted the south Florida track to extent the motorless program for two additional months. Two Wheel Tuesdays are now scheduled for August (9th and 23rd) and September (6th and 20th).
“We experimented with Two Wheel Tuesdays in July and we had such a positive response from the attendees that we extended the program for two additional months,” said Jason Rittenberry, President and CEO, Palm Beach International Raceway. “It was great to see all the bicyclers, runners and a few rollerbladers on the road course. Some of our Two Wheel Tuesday attendees have even expressed interest in holding bicycle time trials and races at the track. We’re looking to expand the events at PBIR and hosting Two Wheel Tuesdays proved to be a great start.”
Two Wheel Tuesdays are scheduled for August 9 and 16; and September 6 and 20. Admission to Two Wheel Tuesdays is $5 per entry. Gates open at 5pm and will close at 9pm.
Admission
Admission is $5 per entry.
Hours
Gates open at 5pm and close at 9pm.
Parking
Parking for Two Wheel Tuesdays is free.
About Palm Beach International Raceway
Palm Beach International Raceway is a state-of-the-art venue and one of the most popular raceways in the country for racers and spectators alike. As a leader in its operating form and function, PBIR seeks to provide its drivers with a higher level of challenge, excellence and opportunity. PBIR boasts three completely refurbished, exceptionally designed tracks, including a high-performance road course, an all-concrete drag strip and a 7/10’s mile karting track and new karting center. The technologically superior two-mile road course features some of the fastest and most challenging corners and straight-aways offered by any track in North America. PBIR is sanctioned by the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) and is pending certification by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), the governing body for many major racing events. For more information on PBIR, please visit the venue’s website at www.RacePBIR.com.
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