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Version #1 – Revised 12-15-08 2017 HOT ROD POWER TOUR DIRECTIONS 164.3 mi Slight Right on Hickory Grove Rd at Seiffert Lumber 164.8 mi Turn Right on Fairmont St at BP 166.1 mi Turn Left on Locust St at Kwik Shop 166.2mi ARRIVE at MISSISSIPPI VALLEY FAIRGROUNDS 2815 Locust St, Davenport, IA 52804 Version 5.26.17 . Directions are subject to change at any time. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 13 Click the city to city route name Davenport, IA to Champaign, IL for Google Maps preview links. 8:00AM Departure –Directions begin at Locust St/I-280 E Ramp Head East on I-280 E 13 mi Take Exit 18A to merge onto US-6 E towards Quad Cities Airport SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 11 13.6 mi Stay Left to stay on US-6 E Kansas City, MO to Newton, IA 14.1 mi Turn Right on US-150 E after Camelot School 7:30 AM Departure – Directions begin at Blue Ridge Cutoff/I-70 E 51.6 mi Turn Left on W Main St in Galesburg at Haneghan’s Head East on I-70 E Auto Service 10.7 mi Keep Left to stay on I-70 E 51.7 mi Take the Second exit at the traffic circle to continue 27.1 mi Take Exit 37B – right lane toward Odessa on E Main St 27.5 mi Turn Left on MO-131 N, and cross over I-70 51.8 mi Turn Right on S Prairie St at Carl Sandburg Clinic 35.9 mi Turn Right on US-24 E at Petro Card Station 52.8 mi Turn Left on E South St at Corpus Church, cross tracks 63.7 mi Turn Left to stay on US-24 E (east of Waverly) and keep left to stay on South St 63.9 mi Turn Left to stay on US-24 E/US-65 N 53.1mi Turn Right on US150 E/ Grand Ave at Mobile Audio 152.6 mi Slight Right to continue on US-65N/N 59.2 mi Turn Left to Stay on US-150 E, signs for I-74, College St- In Princeton, MO at Snappy Store then cross over I-74 198 mi Turn Right on US-34 E – at KJ Trailers in Lucas, IA 59.7 mi Turn Right to stay on US-150 E 206.4 mi Exit Right for IA-14 N/S Main St – Signs for 76.9 mi Turn Right to stay on US-150 E (white house) Chariton, IA 80.1 mi Continue Straight on N Bell School Rd at Akron 206.6 mi Turn Left on IA-14 N/ S 7th St at sign for Hospital Services 254.4 mi Turn Right on S 60th Ave, just after sign for Iowa 80.5 mi Turn Left on I-74 E ramp to Peoria Speedway and Newton Correctional Facility 80.8 mi Merge onto I-74 E 256.7 mi Turn Left on County Hwy S 74 S after stop sign 101.6 mi Keep Left to stay on I-74 E 260.2 mi Turn Right on Rusty Wallace Drive 102.5 mi Keep Left to stay on I-74 E 262.2 mi Turn Right on Iowa Speedway Drive 104.3 mi Take Exit 95 B for US-150 E/Camp St/ IL-8E 262.5 mi ARRIVE at IOWA SPEEDWAY 104.8 mi Merge onto IL-8 E/US-150 E/ E Camp St 3333 Rusty Wallace Dr. Newton, IA 50208 105.2 mi Turn Right on Meadow Ave – use merging lane at motorcycle dealer MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 12 109.4 mi Continue Straight onto US-150 E/W Jackson St at Country Saloon Newton, IA to Davenport, IA 119 .1 mi Turn Right to continue on US-150 E at BP 8:30 AM DEPARTURE - Directions begin at I-80, US-65 Interchange 137.5 mi Turn Left onto the I-74 E ramp to Champaign Head East on I-80 E 138.7 mi Merge onto I-55 S/ I-74 E exit towards Indianapolis 23.4 mi Take Exit 164 towards US-6 E 144.9 mi Keep Left at the fork to stay on 23.7 mi Turn Right on US-6 E I-74/US-51 S, signs for I-74 E Indianapolis 24.9 mi Turn Right to stay on US6-E/ 1st Ave at 4-way 190.4 mi Take Exit 179A to merge onto I-57 S stop towards Memphis 89.3 mi Turn Right to stay on US-6 E in Homestead (signs 195.9 mi Take Exit 232 for Curtis Rd for US-6 E and I-80 E) 196.3 mi Turn Left on County Rd 1300 N/Curtis Rd 108.4 mi Continue Straight on Riverside Drive 199.3 mi Turn Left on N Dunlap St at CVS 109.4 mi Turn Left on US- 6 E at Village Inn 200.4 mi Turn Right on W Windsor Rd and cross under bridge 125 mi Turn Right to on Elm St at Phillips 66 Station in 200.8 mi Turn Left on S 1st St West Liberty, IA 201.7 mi ARRIVE at STATE FARM CENTER 125.6 mi Turn Left on 4th street at Railroad Park 1800 S 1st St Champaign, IL 61820 125.7 mi Immediate Right on Prairie St at Railroad Park 125.8 mi Immediate First Left on 3rd St before RR Tracks WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 14 126.8 mi Continue Straight on US-6 E at John Deere Shop 136.9 mi Turn Left to stay on US-6 E at T-Junction Champaign, IL to Madison,IL 8:00AM Departure – Directions begin at S 1st St/W Kirby Ave 141.6 mi Turn Right to merge onto US-6 E/I-80 E st 160 mi Take Exit 290 for I-280/US-6 E toward Rock Head South on 1 St Island/Moline .9 mi Turn Right W Windsor Rd 160.9 mi Take Exit 1 for Kimberly Rd toward 1.3 mi Turn Left on US-45 S at First State Bank US-6/Walcott 21.9 mi Turn Right toward US-36 W in Tuscola 161.3 mi Turn Right on US-6 E/W Kimberly Rd 22 mi Turn Right on US-36 W/ Southline Rd 53.5 mi Turn Left on IL-121 S/Mount Zion Rd at Walgreens 225.9 mi At traffic Circle, take 2nd exit to continue 62.1 mi Turn Right to on IL-128 S at 4-way stop on S County Rd 800/Dan Jones Rd 62.7 mi Turn Right on E Andrews St after sign for Macon 228 mi At traffic Circle, take 2nd exit to continue 72.3 mi Turn Left unto US-51 S at Phillips 66 on S County Rd 800/Dan Jones Rd 95.8 mi Turn Right to stay on US-51 S at Rosebud Cafe 229 mi At traffic Circle, take 2nd exit to continue on S County 97.3 mi Turn Left on Cedar St at Marathon Rd 800/Dan Jones Rd 97.5 mi Turn Right onto E 2nd St at Lincoln Elementary 231.5 mi Continue Straight onto Hornaday Rd 98.7 mi Continue on IL-16 W 232.1 mi Turn Right on Crawfordsville Rd/ E Main 125.3 mi Turn Right on School St at Kink’s Korner Store St at BP Station 126.8 mi Turn Left onto S Main St at CVS 234.2 Turn Right on N County Rd 1000 E at Tire Shop 127 mi Continue onto IL-127 S/Vandalia Rd 234.7 mi ARRIVE LUCAS OIL RACEWAY GATE 8 145.6 mi Turn Right on IL-140 W at Patriot’s Park 10267 US-136, Indianapolis, IN 46234 167.5 mi Turn Left to merge onto I-55 S 178.8 mi Take Exit 18 for IL-162 toward Troy FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 16 179 mi Slight Right toward IL-162 W/ Indianapolis, IN to Bowling Green, KY Edwardsville Rd Time Zone change – EDT to CDT 180.3 mi At traffic circle, take 1st exit to stay 8:00AM Departure – Directions begin at LOR Main Gate/ US-136 E on IL-162 W Head Southeast on US-136 E 183.9 mi Turn Right on IL-157 N/ N Bluff Rd at T-Junction 3.8 mi Turn Right on I-465 S/ I-74 E Ramp 184 mi Turn Left onto IL-162 W at Cabin Pub 4.1 mi Merge onto I-465 S 191.2 mi Continue onto Edwardsville Rd 9.4 mi Take the Right lanes for Exit 9 A-B for I-70 192.9 mi Turn Left on IL-203 S/McCambridge Ave towards St. Louis/IND Airport 195.2 mi Turn Right on Raceway Blvd 12.2 mi Keep Left to continue on I-70 W 195.3 mi ARRIVE GATEWAY MOTORSPORTS PARK 41.2 mi Take Exit 41 for US-231 for 700 Raceway Blvd, Madison, IL 62060 Cloverdale/Greencastle 41.5 mi Turn Left on US-231 S/N Main St THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 15 60.1 mi Turn Left on E Morgan St/State Road 46 E at Madison IL to Indianapolis, IN McDonald’s Time Zone change – CDT to EDT 73.4 mi Use the Right lane to take the IN-37 S/ 7:00AM Departure – Directions begin at GMSP Main Gate/ IL 203 S IN-45 S/ Indiana 45 ramp to Bedford Head South on IL 203 S 74.2 mi Merge onto IN-37 S/ IN-45 S .9 mi Take the Right lane towards I-55 N/I-70 E 79.2 mi Continue Straight on I-69 1.1 mi Merge onto I-55 N/I-70 E towards 79.4 mi Use the Right lane to take the ramp Chicago to IN-37 S 15.9 mi Use the Right 2 Lanes to take Exit 20A 102.1 mi Continue straight on I-37 S for I-70 E Towards Indianapolis 121.1 mi Turn Right on US-150 W/ Indiana Historic 16.9 mi Continue onto I-70 E Pathways – South Spur/ W Main St (1st exit 64.1 mi Take Exit 63 for US-51 toward at traffic circle around courthouse in Paoli) Vandalla/Pana 129.9 mi Continue Straight on IN-56 W 64.5 mi Turn Right US-51 S/N Kennedy Blvd 131.7 mi Turn Left on IN-145 S at Huck’s Station 65.6 mi Turn Left on US-40 E/US 51 S/W Gallatin St at 147.9 mi Continue Straight on IN-64 E State House Memorial 147.9 mi Continue Straight on IN-37 S 65.9 mi Keep Left and continue on US-40 E/IL-185 172.5 mi Continue Straight to stay on IN-37 S 97.1 mi Turn Right onto US-40 E/W Fayette Ave at 176.3 mi Turn Left on IN-237 S Walgreens in Effingham, IL 181.7 mi Continue onto KY-69 S (Ohio River Bridge) 136.7 mi Turn Left on N York St after sign for Cleon, I-70 182.2 mi Turn Left on Madison St at Irby’s Restaurant (look for water tower after turn) 182.6 mi Turn Left on US-60 E at Brown’s Car Sales 137.6 mi Turn Right and merge onto I-70 E 184.2 mi Turn Right on KY-69 S 137.9 mi Merge onto I-70 E 203 mi Turn Left on KY-54 E/KY-69 S (Marathon) 158.8 mi Use the Left lane to take Exit 1 for US- 204.4 mi Turn Right on KY-69 S/Walnut St at EZ Vapor and 40 toward W Terre Haute Rice Pharmacy 159.4 mi Continue Straight onto W National Ave 221.1 mi Turn Right on William Natcher Pkwy S/ KY-9007 S 163.5mi Continue Straight onto US-150 E towards Bowling Green 164.5 mi Continue Straight onto Ohio St at Courthouse 268.9 mi Take Exit 2B for I-65 N 167.6 mi Turn Left on S Fruitridge St at Deming Park 269.3 mi Merge onto I-65 N 167.9 mi Continue Straight on Blakely Ave 274.2 mi Take Exit 26 for KY-234 N/ Cemetery Rd towards 168.2 mi Turn Right on Wabash Ave at Union Plaza Bowling Green 172.8 mi Continue Straight on US-40 E 275 mi Turn Left on Cemetery Rd/KY 234 N 223.2 mi Turn Left County Rd 800E/Dan Jones 275.5mi Turn Left on Lovers Ln Rd at Speedway Station 276 mi ARRIVE BOWLING GREEN-WARREN CTY 224.9 mi At traffic Circle, take 2nd exit to continue REGIONAL AIRPORT 1000 Woodhurst St, on S County Rd 800/Dan Jones Rd Bowling Green, KY .
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