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Race Date: Sunday, July 18, 2010
Start Time: 7:30 AM
Location: Corwin M. Nixon Park
Address: 6249 Mason-Montgomery Road
City: Mason
State/Terr: Ohio
Zip: 45040
Telephone:
Country: USA
Race Website: www.hfpracing.com
Directions:
Corwin M. Nixon Park is on Mason-Montgomery Road behind the Mason Community Campus. If you are coming from downtown Mason, go south (down the hill) on Mason-Montgomery Road at the light. Turn left at the third light. This is the park entrance drive, which is across from the entrance to Mason Intermediate School. If you are coming from Cincinnati/I-71, take the Western Row Road exit and turn left onto Western Row. Western Row will turn left a few lights away, but go straight to stay on Tylersville Road. Turn right onto Mason-Montgomery Road at the next major intersection. Turn right at the next light. This is the park entrance drive, which is across from the entrance to Mason Intermediate School. If you are coming from northern areas along I-71, take the Kings Mills Road/741 exit and turn right. Stay on Route 741 by turning right in front of Kroger. Turn left at the next major intersection, US 42. US 42 turns into Main Street and runs into downtown Mason. Turn left onto Mason-Montgomery Road at the light in the downtown area. Turn left at the third light. This is the park entrance drive, which is across from the entrance to Mason Intermediate School. If you are coming from I-75, take the Tylersville Road exit and go east toward Mason. Turn left onto Mason-Montgomery Road in front of Mason Middle School. Turn right at the next light. This is the park entrance drive, which is across from the entrance to Mason Intermediate School.
Previous Results: www.hfpracing.com/results
Other Info:
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