Full Throttle Red Cat Bog Sweepstakes

Full Throttle Red Cat Bog Sweepstakes

Photo: I-100


This is your last chance to win your way to Watkins Glen and the Red Cat Bog for race weekend August 18th-20th!

Congrats to our winners: Ben B. of Dundee and Michelle S. of Freeville!

I-100 and Q Country are each giving away 2 packages for a total of 4 packages

you can enter on both stations but can only win once!

Entrants of each station are only competing against those from the station they enter through.

Must be 21 or older to win

Enter below daily until August 11th at 8amĀ 

 

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Full rules HERE

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