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Your attendance is desired at the 2006 Beat The Heat World Finals on September 15-16, 2006 at Houston Raceway Park.

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Officer's Plan Raid on Houston Raceway Park

Law Enforcement officers and Firefighters from throughout North America are planning to raid Houston Raceway Park on September 15th and 16th. The purpose of the event is to determine who will be the 2006 Beat The Heat World Champion and to educate the public about the issues and dangers surrounding illegal street racing.

To set the pace of the week racers will visit the Shriners Children’s Burn Center at the University of Texas Medical Center in Galveston on Thursday, September 14th. Later that day the Beat The Heat teams will be on display on the beach at 4600 Seawall on Galveston Island from 4PM to 8PM.

On Friday the teams will have their annual business meeting and election of officers. The teams will then travel to Houston Raceway Park. The event will begin with a Top-Cop challenge between local Chiefs, Sheriffs and Constables. This will be a Take To The Track media promo. That evening the teams will begin preparing for the race.

On Saturday the BTH teams will get several time trials to determine their class, Pro-Cop, Mod-Cop or Street-Cop. The winners of Pro-Cop and Mod-Cop will challenge for the championship title.

 
For more information please contact Lt. Tommy Hansen, Galveston County Sheriff’s Office at 409/682-0487 or email at tommy.hansen@co.galveston.tx.us
 

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