LANIER RC SPEEDWAY RACING Caffeine & Octane Lanier Raceway -Braselton, GA

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LANIER RC SPEEDWAY RACING Caffeine & Octane Lanier Raceway -Braselton, GA

Time: July 6, 2024 from 1pm to 6pm
Location: C and O Lanier Raceplex
Street: 5301 Winder Hwy
City/Town: Braselton, GA
Website or Map: https://caffeine-and-octane-l…
Phone: (404) 551-4454 · info@highoctaneevents.com
Event Type: car, remote, control, races, track, caffeine, octane
Organized By: High Octane Events, LLC dba/Caffeine and Octane
Latest Activity: Jul 5, 2024

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$25 entry, can run as many classes as you want, but if you run more than 1, you must corner marshal or bring someone that can corner for you. (All corners must wear close-toed shoes).
Practice groups will be Group 1 (8.0 Truck + 17.5 Pan), Group 2 (Traxxas + SR10), Group 3 (Arrma), Group 4 (Open). Groups will rotate every 10-min during practice. Open track time is run at your own risk, this time is for people who do not have a car in class but want to come run on the oval.
Classes, Box Stock 2wd Traxxas and Team Associated SR10 are meant to be entry, low cost classes. If you are not sure about our rules, just bring a box stock car with a 2s 50c 5200mah battery and come out. 8.0 Truck is meant to be the entry point for Pan Cars. They are a more intermediate class. We recommend starting in a box stock class and just come out. We have plenty of guys trackside that are eager to help you learn.
We run an iLaps timing system which means you need an iLaps Transponder. We have a few extra trackside that we can sell ($40) or rent ($10) to anyone just getting started.
If you don't have a car in class, don't worry, there will be plenty of open track time to throw in and bash! Bring enough buddies with the same car, we will make a class for you!

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