Caffiene and Octane Friday Night Battles -Braselton, GA

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Caffiene and Octane Friday Night Battles -Braselton, GA

Time: January 17, 2025 from 6pm to 10:30pm
Location: Caffeine and Octane Raceplex
Street: 5291 Winder Highway
City/Town: Braselton, GA
Website or Map: https://www.caffeineandoctane…
Phone: team@caffeineandoctane
Event Type: drift, car, show, race, cruise-in., autocross, downforce, batles
Organized By: High Octane Events, LLC
Latest Activity: Jan 12

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Every Friday Night [6:00pm - 10:30pm]

Unique layouts at every event!  You never know what layout you will be drifting.... And you never know who will show up on track....

FND is a practice-style event with lots of seat time.  Back to Back runs all night!

This is a beginner-friendly event! Layouts are designed to be beginner inclusive & challenge even the most advanced drifters & work well for tandem runs.

Caffeine & Octane Lanier Raceway,  5301 Winder Hwy, Braselton, GA 30517

Spectator tickets are available for the grandstands for $12

And for an additional $10 tailgate hillside/trackside parking spots are available with an epic view of the track. 

Paddock access tickets are $18 for spectators over the age of 18.  This ticket also includes grandstand seating.

$99 Driver pre-registration ends at midnight Thursdays (Each driver can purchase one mechanic ticket for $10) Driver then gets one additional vehicle sticker. This can be used for a truck/trailer combo or a separate mechanic vehicle, not both.

6:00PM to 10:30PM - Friday Night Drift. This is open practice and beginner friendly

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