American Road Race of Champions -Braselton, GA

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American Road Race of Champions -Braselton, GA

Time: November 6, 2020 to November 8, 2020
Location: Road Atlanta
Street: 5300 Winder Highway
City/Town: Braselton, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.roadatlanta.com/sc…
Phone: 770-967-6143
Event Type: club-racing
Organized By: Atlanta Region SCCA
Latest Activity: Nov 3, 2020

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American Road Race of Champions presented by Grassroots Motorsports / Pro-IT / ECR / PDX
Of all the groups running at Road Atlanta, SCCA encompasses the widest variety of competition vehicles. On any given weekend you’re likely to see races with production-based cars from the smallest commuter vehicle through fire-breathing Corvettes and Vipers, single-seat formula cars from 40 hp VW engines and 600cc motorcycle drivetrains through winged monsters that resemble F1 or Indy Cars, purpose-built, tube frame “silhouette” GT cars that resemble production cars, and multiple classes of open cockpit sports racers with varying levels of performance. And while we don’t (yet) have a class for SUVs or mini-vans, we DO have a class for compact pick-up trucks!

A Spectator Regional Event at the 2.54 Mile Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta Circuit

2021 Double SARRC, 2021 ECR, & 2020 APC Sanctioned by the Atlanta Region SCCA
plus Time Trails National Tour

Sanction Nos: 20-R-8240, 20-E-8241, 20-TERG-9137

If you are looking for the Time Trials Registration, please click HERE

(to continue with registration, scroll to the bottom and click the continue button)

Download 2020 ARRC Schedule (pdf)
Download 2020 ARRC Supps (pdf)
Download OTDE Supps (pdf)

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