Photo Gallery
Food Lion AutoFair - Sunday
August 28, 2011
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Phil Heitman, from Durham, N.C., won the Food Lion AutoFair Best of Show Award for his 1966 American Motors Corp. Marlin. He was presented the award by NASCAR television personality, automotive aficionado and Food Lion AutoFair Ambassador Mike Joy on Sunday afternoon as the four-day Food Lion AutoFair concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Concord resident Vickie Moore won the Lion Cup Award (Best Paint) for her 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1. She was presented the award by NASCAR television personality, automotive aficionado and Food Lion AutoFair Ambassador Mike Joy on Sunday afternoon as the four-day Food Lion AutoFair concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Rob Jackson of Shelby, N.C., won Best Restoration by Owner for his 1957 Chrysler 300C. He was presented the award by NASCAR television personality, automotive aficionado and Food Lion AutoFair Ambassador Mike Joy on Sunday afternoon as the four-day Food Lion AutoFair concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling
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The First Runner-Up Award at the Food Lion AutoFair was a 1966 Chevrolet II Super Sport owned by David Earnhardt, of Kannapolis, N.C. He was presented the award by NASCAR television personality, automotive aficionado and Food Lion AutoFair Ambassador Mike Joy on Sunday afternoon as the four-day Food Lion AutoFair concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Tim Lancaster of Eden, N.C., captured the Mecklenburg Strelitz Award (Ladies’ Choice) for his 1970 Pontiac GTO. He was presented the award by NASCAR television personality, automotive aficionado and Food Lion AutoFair Ambassador Mike Joy on Sunday afternoon as the four-day Food Lion AutoFair concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Robert Cayton of Greensboro, N.C., won the Cabarrus Cup Award (Most Creative) for his 1930 Ford Model A Truck. He was presented the award by NASCAR television personality, automotive aficionado and Food Lion AutoFair Ambassador Mike Joy on Sunday afternoon as the four-day Food Lion AutoFair concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Jim Norris, of Concord, took home the Bob Laidlein Award (Most Original) with his 1971 Ford Thunderbird. He was presented the award by NASCAR television personality, automotive aficionado and Food Lion AutoFair Ambassador Mike Joy on Sunday afternoon as the four-day Food Lion AutoFair concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling
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The Food Lion AutoFair Second Runner-Up Award was given to Don Fontaine, of Concord, N.C., for his 1965 Dodge Coronet 500. He was presented the award by NASCAR television personality, automotive aficionado and Food Lion AutoFair Ambassador Mike Joy on Sunday afternoon as the four-day Food Lion AutoFair concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Charlotte Motor Speedway President and General Manager Marcus Smith congratulates Phil Heitman, from Durham, N.C., who won the Food Lion AutoFair Best of Show Award for his 1966 American Motors Corp. Marlin. Heitman was presented the award by NASCAR television personality, automotive aficionado and Food Lion AutoFair Ambassador Mike Joy on Sunday afternoon as the four-day Food Lion AutoFair concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling
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On Sunday the Powerade Play Zone will receive a special visit from Sentinel Prime – one of the characters from the movie “Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon.” The fire-fighting vehicle is being brought to the Food Lion AutoFair by Rosenbauer America, the world's leading manufacturer of firefighting vehicles and equipmentCredit: Brad Bowling










