Buyavette Track Day -Dawsonville, GA

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Buyavette Track Day -Dawsonville, GA

Time: April 26, 2013 from 8am to 5pm
Location: Atlanta Motorsports Park
Street: 20 Duck Thurmond Road
City/Town: Dawsonville, Ga 30534
Website or Map: http://www.atlantamotorsports…
Phone: 770.605.2056
Event Type: track, day
Organized By: John Ivankovich
Latest Activity: Apr 2, 2013

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Buyavette is pleased to announce our very first track day!  Hosted by Atlanta Motorsports Park, this event is open to anyone with a Corvette.  Photography is welcome, drinks will be provided, and lodging is available.  Drivers must provide their own car. 

Registration begins at 8 am, with racing from 9 am to 5 pm.  Helmet, long sleeves, lace-up shoes, and long pants are required (helmet rentals available).  Event t-shirts will be available ($19 for short sleeve, $24 for long sleeve).  

Please note that local ordinances require that your vehicle have a sound level of 98db or less -- sound dampener rentals will be available.  

$299 entry fee includes course instructor, track time, and inspections (inspections to be completed in advance at Buyavette's Service and Performance Center, which is located at 3661 Presidential Pkwy, Atlanta, Ga 30340).  

Please RSVP in advance by calling John Ivankovich (770.605.2056).  Spaces are limited to 40 drivers, 

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