Events

Frank Maratta’s Auto & Race-A-Rama Show

When
Mar 2nd, 2013
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Where
1305 Memorial AveWest SpringfieldMA

Its 2 shows in one: Frank Maratta’s Auto Show and Race-A-Rama all under one roof at the Big E!

Featuring custom cars hot rods hot imports, hot trucks, dream cars and Race-A-Rama…highlighing the 2013 East Coast racing season, drag cars, stock cars, road cars, and midgets.

See whats new at all the tracks and do some bench racing.

Plus the Rock 102 Road Crew will be on hand with fun games and prizes!

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