2020 Road Atlanta Grand Prix -Braselton, GA

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2020 Road Atlanta Grand Prix -Braselton, GA

Time: November 20, 2020 to November 22, 2020
Location: Road Atlanta
Street: 5300 Winder Hwy
City/Town: Braselton, GA
Website or Map: https://svra.com/events/2020-…
Phone: (770) 967-6143, 888-965-SVRA (7872)
Event Type: car, show, vintage, race, touring
Organized By: Sportscar Vintage Racing Association
Latest Activity: Nov 22, 2020

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SVRA is happy to have the opportunity to race at Road Atlanta. After a couple of derailments, the SVRA Road Atlanta Grand Prix is on the schedule. 

Road Atlanta’s unique combination of fast sweeping corners, quick esses, off-camber turns, elevation changes and high-speed straights makes it a perfect tracl for every variety of vintage racer. Bring your vintage race car and add to the tall tales! All SVRA race groups are invited. MG Vintage Racers (MGVR) has selected this weekend for their 2020 MG Focus Event. An exciting array of MGs will add to the memories.

Over the years, Road Atlanta has played a significant role in the Can-Am, Trans-Am, Camel GT and Petit Le Mans—always rewarding cars blessed with both power and grip. The Trans Am presented by Pirelli, Miata Heritage Cup and International GT series will take advantage of those rewards.

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