Chump Car Races at Road Atlanta - Braselton, GA

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Chump Car Races at Road Atlanta - Braselton, GA

Time: February 11, 2012 all day
Location: Road Atlanta
City/Town: Braselton, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.chumpcar.com/dev/c…
Phone: 352-225-1210
Event Type: chump, races
Organized By: KSR Florida
Latest Activity: Jan 2, 2016

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Chump Car - Road Atlanta - February 11th

Our first road race of 2012 is this weekend at Road Atlanta. We have a 10 hour endurance race on Saturday from 8am to 6pm, and a 4 hour race on Sunday from 12-4pm. There is a cold front moving through Saturday morning and the highs are going to be in the upper 30s. Our car is open cockpit so we are going to freeze our butts off!! 

Here is a live timing link that should go active once the race starts tomorrow if anyone wants to follow along with our progress, just scroll down to the Eastern Region: http://www.chumpcar.com/dev/cms/index.php?id=10

Our team name is Flat Out Racing and our car number is 23.

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