3-DAY DRIFT MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND DRIFT -Braselton, GA

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3-DAY DRIFT MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND DRIFT -Braselton, GA

Time: May 24, 2024 to May 26, 2024
Location: Caffeine and Octane Lanier Raceway
Street: 5301 Winder Hwy
City/Town: Braselton, GA
Website or Map: https://caffeine-and-octane-l…
Phone: info@highoctaneevents.com (404) 551-4454
Event Type: racing, drift, car, show, festival, weekend
Organized By: High Octane Events, LLC dba/Caffeine and Octane.
Latest Activity: May 21, 2024

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3-DAY DRIFT MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND DRIFT

3-DAY MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND DRIFT MAY 24-26

SPEND THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND AT LANIER!  CAMPING AVAILABLE, SO LET'S MAKE THIS A C&O DRIFT FAMILY GET TOGETHER....

FRIDAY NIGHT DRIFT SINGLE LAP OPEN PRACTICE 6PM-10:30PM $99

SATURDAY '2-3 HOT LAP RUNS' OPEN PRACTICE 3PM-10PM $125

SUNDAY DRIFT SINGLE LAP OPEN PRACTICE  12PM-6PM $99

3 DAY DRIVER TICKETS $275

PURCHASE ONLY FRIDAY NIGHT DRIFT TICKETS

PURCHASE ONLY SUNDAY DRIFT TICKETS

CAMPING IS AVAILABLE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, PLEASE PURCHASE CAMPING RESERVATION TICKETS FOR EACH NIGHT YOU WOULD LIKE TO STAY OVERNIGHT.  HAULERS CAN BE PARKED OVERNIGHT AT NO ADDITONAL COST

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GENERAL SPECTATOR ADMISSION IS $15 

PADDOCK ACCESS PRE-SALE TICKETS (18+ only) $20

TAILGATE TRACKSIDE/HILLSIDE PARKING OVERLOOKING THE TRACK IS $10 PER SPOT

(GENERAL PARKING IS FREE)

 CHILDREN 8 AND UNDER ARE FREE.

Caffeine & Octane Lanier Raceway,  5301 Winder Hwy, Braselton, GA 30517

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