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Time: December 16, 2011 at 9am to December 17, 2011 at 5pm
Location: Atlanta Motorsports Park
Street: 20 Duck Thurmond Rd
City/Town: Dawsonville, GA
Website or Map: http://AtlantaMotorsportsPark…
Phone: 678.381.8520
Event Type: earn, free, track, day
Organized By: Don Barnes
Latest Activity: Dec 8, 2011
AMP is giving FREE TRACK DAYS in exchange for bundling tires. We will be banding tires weekly on Friday and Saturday, unless it’s a holiday, until we run out of tires. Bring a friend and you both can earn a track day. The track day is open for car drivers and bike riders. We will provide all the instructions, spec sheet and materials. Just let me know when you are coming, open 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM. wear old clothes, boots so your feet stay dry, extra clothes and extra gloves as you will get wet and may want to change at lunch. This is fun, dirty work and expect to get wet. Expect to spend 4 to 6 hours building four bundles. Please drop me an email to schedule. We will continue to band until all tires have been used.
You will earn one day for every four bundles assembled, all bundles must meet our specs and we will inspect and approve. The track day can be used on any of the 60 Tungsten member days during 2012. Cannot be used with any other outside track renters such as SCCA, NASA, etc. Certificate expires December 31, 2012. You do not have to be a member to earn a track day.
don@100mphlunch.com
Thx, db
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