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Pages in category "Annual events in Riverside County, California" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Porsche Rennsport Reunion VII was held at Laguna Seca in Monterey, California September 28 through October 1, 2023 with over 91,000 attendees. It was the largest Porsche-only event in history. [ 7 ]
The Southern California Fair is an annual fair held at the Lake Perris Fairgrounds in Perris, California, United States. The event features amusement rides, food concessions, competitive exhibits, carnival games, motorized events, live performances and more. The fair started in 1913 as the Riverside County Fair and has been held at its current ...
The hours for the fair varies depending on the gate you enter and leave, event and activity. Main Gate and Blue Gate : 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday to Thursday; and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday to Sunday
The club has over 4,000 local and national events including driving activities, social gatherings and more. The club's largest event is the annual Porsche Parade, which is a week-long event where members from around the country gather to participate [4] in various events, [5] such as autocross and Concours d'Elegance.
Riverside International Raceway (sometimes known as Riverside, RIR, or Riverside Raceway) was a motorsports race track and road course established in the Edgemont area of Riverside County, California, just east of the city limits of Riverside and 50 mi (80 km) east of Los Angeles, in 1957.
The Dale E. and Sarah Ann Fowler Events Center (formerly known as CBU Events Center) is a sports arena in Riverside, California. [1] It opened in 2017 and has a capacity of 5,050. [ 2 ]
Sonoma Raceway (originally known as Sears Point Raceway, Golden State International Raceway and Infineon Raceway) is a road course and dragstrip located at Sears Point in the southern Sonoma Mountains of Sonoma County, California. [1] The road course features 12 turns on a hilly course with 160 ft (49 m) of total elevation change. [2]