Atlanta Region SCCA Club Race -Leeds, AL

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Atlanta Region SCCA Club Race -Leeds, AL

Time: September 2, 2011 to September 4, 2011
Location: BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK
City/Town: Leeds, AL
Website or Map: http://www.atlantascca.org/sc…
Event Type: club-racing
Organized By: Atlanta Region SCCA
Latest Activity: Jun 30, 2011

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Event Description

ARSCCA Club Race 

SARRC / SARRC / Pro-IT / SCCA Test Day

When:
September 02, 2011 - September 04, 2011
Where:
Barber Motorsports Park - Leeds
Category:
Club Racing

Description

This 3-day weekend of racing is jointly hosted with the Alabama Region SCCA.  It gets an early start with a Test Day sanctioned by the SCCA on Friday.  On Saturday and Sunday we co-host a Double South Atlantic Road Racing Championship Series event (that's 2 Regional Races during the weekend), plus an Atlanta Region Pro-IT Series race.  

No trip to this venue would be complete without visiting the world-renowned Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. It includes over 1200 memorable motorcycles and race cars from the past - including the largest collection of Lotus cars as well as other significant makes.

Check the front page of our website for the Schedule, Supplemental Regulations and a Registration link as we get closer to the event dates.

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