Atlanta Driving Experience at Atlanta Motorsports Park, Dawsonville, GA

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Atlanta Driving Experience at Atlanta Motorsports Park, Dawsonville, GA

Time: June 9, 2016 from 8:30am to 5:30pm
Location: Atlanta Motorsports Park
Street: 80 Joe Lane Cox Road
City/Town: Dawsonville, GA
Phone: 678-546-3133
Event Type: half, day, driving, experience
Organized By: Amanda Plante
Latest Activity: May 30, 2016

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Why Attend the Atlanta Driving Experience?

 

Looking for a unique opportunity to drive one of the world’s fastest and unparalleled  supercars, The Ariel Atom?  Atlanta Driving Experience has an opportunity for you.  We invite you to take advantage of the opportunity to push the limits of the car and yourself on one of the most technical road circuits around.  Our instructors are motorsports professionals who are passionate about what they do. 

 

Half-Day Level 1— $525 per person

 

  • Introductory Classroom Session on Performance Driving and Safety
  • Three 15 Minute Sessions on Track
  • Refreshments Provided Throughout Session
  • Swag Bag Which Includes an Atom T-Shirt
  • Optional On-Board HD Video Footage Available for Just $30 Per Person

 

*All sessions are lead/follow behind a pace car

 

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