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NOPI NATIONALS Show Series - Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, TN. July 10-11

 

NOPI return to Bristol with their Truck Dominated event!

 

All Truckers are Invited!!! Separate Truck Division in the Car Show.

 

Truck Classes for Bristol Event are:

 

T100 Truck - Mini - Ford 2WD - Conservative

T110 Truck - Mini - Ford 2WD - Mild

T120 Truck - Mini - Nissan 2WD - Conservative

T130 Truck - Mini - Nissan 2WD - Mild

T140 Truck - Mini - Toyota 2WD - Conservative

T150 Truck - Mini - Toyota 2WD - Mild

T160 Truck - Mini - Dodge 2WD - Conservative

T170 Truck - Mini - Dodge 2WD - Mild

T180 Truck - Mini - Mazda 2WD - Conservative

T190 Truck - Mini - Mazda 2WD - Mild

T200 Truck - Mini - GMC/Chevy 2WD Thru-93 - Conservative

T210 Truck - Mini - GMC/Chevy 2WD Thru-93 - Mild

T220 Truck - Mini - S10 2WD 94-up - Conservative

T230 Truck - Mini - S10 2WD 94-up - Mild

T240 Truck - Mini - Sonoma 2WD 94-up - Conservative

T250 Truck - Mini - Sonoma 2WD 94-up - Mild

T260 Truck - Mini - Other 2WD - Conservative

T270 Truck - Mini - Other 2WD - Mild

T280 Truck - Mini - All 4WD - Conservative

T290 Truck - Mini - All 4WD - Mild

T300 Truck - Mini - All - Wild

T310 Truck - Full Size - Ford/Lincoln - Conservative

T320 Truck - Full Size - Ford/Lincoln - Mild

T330 Truck - Full Size - Dodge - Conservative

T340 Truck - Full Size - Dodge - Mild

T350 Truck - Full Size - Chevy/GMC - Conservative

T360 Truck - Full Size - Chevy/GMC - Mild

T370 Truck - Full Size - Toyota/Nissan - Conservative

T380 Truck - Full Size - Toyota/Nissan - Mild

T390 Truck - Full Size - All - Wild

T400 SUV - Mini - Ford/Mercury - Conservative

T410 SUV - Mini - Ford/Mercury - Mild

T420 SUV - Mini - Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep - Conservative

T430 SUV - Mini - Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep - Mild

T440 SUV - Mini - Chevy/GMC - Conservative

T450 SUV - Mini - Chevy/GMC - Mild

T460 SUV - Mini - Other - Conservative

T470 SUV - Mini - Other - Mild

T480 SUV - Mini Van - Conservative

T490 SUV - Mini Van - Mild

T500 SUV - Mini - All - Wild

T600 SUV - Full Size - Chevy/GMC - Conservative

T610 SUV - Full Size - Chevy/GMC - Mild

T620 SUV - Full Size - Ford/Lincoln - Conservative

T630 SUV - Full Size - Ford/Lincoln - Mild

T640 SUV - Full Size - Other - Conservative

T650 SUV - Full Size - Other - Mild

T660 SUV - Full Size - All - Wild

T700 Truck/SUV - NOPI CHIC - Conservative

T710 Truck/SUV - NOPI CHIC - Mild

T800 Truck/SUV - All - Unfinished

T999 Truck/SUV - Best Of Show

 

All the Crazyness, NOPI TV and World Class Sport Compact Drag Racing.

Car Show - 5 big winners $600 each

Anyone can race. $4500 - 8 class Street car race. Open session all weekend.

All the details at NOPI.com

Anyone interested in going?

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