Event Details

-Dawsonville, GA

Time: October 7, 2022 from 7am to 6pm
Location: Atlanta Motorsports Park
Street: Dawsonville, GA
Event Type: car, show, races, drive, education
Organized By: Chuck Aaron
Latest Activity: Sep 20, 2022

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Event Description

oin us at Atlanta Motorsports Park for our October 7th event.
This is the last Állerbéste event of 2022 so don't miss out. Állerbéste is German for very best and with run groups limited to 25 drivers, 3 hours on track for intermediate and advanced drivers, and 2 hours on track for novice drivers its not hard to see why we call this an állerbéste event!
Come experience the track with a group of friendly drivers in a relaxed atmosphere. All of our events prioritize safety, driver development, seat time, small run groups and fun.
This event will have three run groups, novice instructed and novice solo will run together for the day with 25 total driver spots available. Our novice instructed drivers will receive instruction from Atlanta Driving Society approved instructors and all novice drivers will have mandatory classroom sessions to help them fine tune their driving skills.
Spots are very limited so register early to guarantee your spot. If your run group is sold out please get on the waiting list to be notified as soon as a spot becomes available! 

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