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Drag races not a drag for local economy Route 66 Street Drags for 2020 announced after successful 2019 event

KINGMAN – New blacktop, new location, and a lot of burning rubber.  It was the first year the Kingman Street Drags had been hosted in eight years, and the very first time to be physically held on Route 66.  Event organizers, Rt. 66 Street Drags Corp., planned for 300 entries not knowing how many to expect, but many more racers showed interest and not all who inquired about participating could be accommodated this year.

“We had teams haul in their cars from all over Arizona, California, Utah, Montana, and even a couple as far away as Florida and Michigan,” said  Rt. 66 Street Drags director Brian Devincenzi.

“We were so excited to hear that Route 66 Drag Races were coming to Kingman” said Jordan Perry, General Manager of Best Western Plus Kings Inn in Kingman, who anticipated a good turnout.  The town was alive with excitement and revved engines could be heard around town. Residents and visitors alike enjoyed one of the largest legal street drags in the world that is hosted on a city street, as opposed to purpose built track. 

Perry’s sense was well founded.  Occupancy in Kingman hotels increased 21% for the nights of the Street Drags, resulting in some $80,000 in additional hotel revenue (source: STR, Inc. *).  After learning about the hotel performance, Tina Moline, the City’s Finance Director, said “that’s great news, and this information doesn’t include the restauranteurs or retailers revenue increase.“

The Rt. 66 Street Drags Corporation expresses its appreciation to the community, to the citizens, all of their great sponsors, all of the volunteers that worked so hard to make this happen, and to their Title Sponsor NAPA/NAPA Auto Parts and local NAPA store owners Tammy and Dan Green. For anyone who missed out, as well as those who attended and have been anticipating the announcement – Mark your calendars for October 23-25, 2020, for the 2nd Annual Kingman Route 66 Street Drags. For future updates, visit www.kingmanrt66streetdrags.com

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  1. Funny, I just ordered the DVD “Roadhouse 66” on ebay earlier tonight. I saw it on TV once and it was great, filmed in Kingman, the old windy road to Oatman, and Oatman. There’s a car race. Get it, you’ll love it! Stars Judge Reinhold (Fast Times at Ridgemont High)

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