NASCAR haulers coming to Sacramento
darrington@sacbee.com
Published Thursday, Jun. 16, 2011


Call it NASCAR on parade.

Next Thursday, a convoy of more than 50 NASCAR haulers will thunder through downtown Sacramento as Northern California welcomes the Sprint Cup series back for its annual visit.

First of its kind in Northern California, the hauler parade is part of the build-up to next week's Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma's Infineon Raceway. Qualifying is Friday, June 24, with the race on Sunday, June 26.

Almost as recognizable as the race cars they carry, the haulers - representing such star drivers as Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Tony Stewart and Jimmie Johnson - will loop around the State Capitol during the parade, which will start at 2 p.m. June 23 at the Tower Bridge.

With police escort, the custom semis will drive down Capitol Mall to Capitol Park. After one circle around the State Capitol grounds, the parade will head to the freeway and Sonoma, arriving at Infineon later that afternoon.

At the corner of L and 11th streets, fans also can take part in other pre-race festivities including giveaways and a chance to buy tickets.

For more information on the hauler parade and the race, click on www.infineonraceway.com or call (800) 870-7223.


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Looks like I be busy Thursday..............lol
Dang. In Merced that day.
For anyone going to this on Thursday the pre-race festivities, whatever that means will take place on the North side of the Capitol Building along L St. Parking can be a bitch around there and keep in mind they have removed the old parking meters. Now you pay at a central station and place a ticket stub on your dash or side window. The meter maids will be out in force Thursday so beware.
I think I still have a pass for Calpiers...

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