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Scion Exposed(TM) Tour Heads to Bristol Motor Speedway
BRISTOL, Tenn. (Map) - Typically held in locations in the Southeastern and Midwestern United States, Scion Exposed (TM) provides Scion owners a unique opportunity to gather and meet other passionate owners, while enjoying an assortment of great food and entertainment - compliments of Scion. This year's event is held in conjunction with the Thompson Metal 150 UARA Late Model Race and O'Reilly NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals. "We are truly excited about staging Scion Exposed(TM) at Bristol Motor
Speedway and Dragway," said The two-day schedule of events for Scion owners, include: complimentary tickets to the NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals, DJ performances in a specially- designated "Scion Village" camping area, exclusive Scion laps around the speedway, regional car show judging, a "grillin' and chillin' food spectacular and a bevy of giveaways. All Scion owners are welcome to participate in Scion Exposed(TM) at
Additional information can be obtained by visiting the event web site or calling (513) 745-7512. The Bristol Motor Speedway and Dragway is located on Speedway Boulevard, just off of Highway 394. To contact the raceway, visit www.bristolmotorspeedway.com or call (423) 989-6933. About Scion Scion is the youth brand of Toyota Motor Company. In SOURCE Toyota Motor Sales,
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