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Time: May 8, 2016 from 10am to 7pm
Location: Lanier Raceplex - across from Road Atlanta
Street: 5301 Winder Hwy
City/Town: Braselton
Website or Map: http://www.streetwisedrift.com
Event Type: drifting, /, car, corral
Organized By: DK
Latest Activity: May 2, 2016
The Basics
$15.00 - cost of entry
$20 - car corral
Additional $5 for track side parking
Driver Entry Fee - EVENT FULL
Want to set up a vendor Booth
Send Inquiries to support@steetwisedrift.com
Media Access requests to media@streetwisedrift.com
Current Event Vendor Roster
ZEN MOTORS
GRAMS Performance
Skunk 2
Kraft Works
Dropgearz motorsports
HID Lights USA
BridgeMoto
VAPORNAUTS
ELITE DRIFT
DRIVEN Steering
Donkey Power Injection
SWAY GEAR
Pro Series Fabrication
Features:
Orlando FD Track Layout plus other fun configurations.
Pro Am, Pro2 and Pro Drivers mixing it up with some of the best Grassroots drifters around.
4 Car Drift Trains
Zen Motors Car Corral w/ 100's of the finest cars in the South East
Vendors
DJ
RC Drifting
Driver load In / Tech Inspection- 9:00AM -11:00
Drivers Meeting 11:30AM
Car Corall Load in Gates Open 10:30AM
Track Hot 12:00PM
3 run Groups - 40 min Sessions
36 Driver Cap
Track Cold @ 7:30PM
Early Team Trailer Parking inside the secure pit area at Lanier will be availabe on Friday and Saturday 4/6 & 5/7
Gate open time - 10 AM
Gate close time - 6 PM
((The gate attendant not wait around for late arrivals))
Once the gates are locked no access is allowed to the pits.
( so dont leave your truck in there if you will need it later)
Camping Details
If you would like to campout at Lanier Raceway during Formula D weekend! Both nights Friday and Saturday is 95.00 Or Saturday night only for 65.00. Includes one space for an RV/ camper or tent spot. (Both options Includes 1 spectator pass and a track side parking pass for the Day After Drift event! (20.00 value) Grilling is ok. No Open fires. Security will be on site.
Check in at the Will Call ticket booth @ lanier. Friday / Saturday Check in booth for campers will be open @12PM and close @ 6 PM
Camping reservations can be made here: http://www.streetwisedrift.com/?page_id=23
Tire machine service onsite. 10.00 per Tire
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Basic Technical Requirements
NO Active Fluid Leaks
NO CRACKED WINDSHIELDS
Snell SA2010 Helmet
NO Shoulder Harnesses Attached to Floor
Batteries must be secured ( not w/ Straps) / Pos Terminal Covered
All debris removed from interior including floor mats
Tandem Requires a minmum 4 point cage with Doorbars
Running the bank requires a Cage
Hands and Arms inside the ride at all times.
Passengers must have helmets and Belts secured.
No coolant in cars. Water Only
General Event Rules
Pit Speed 5 MPH
No Standing Burnouts
No Ariel Drones allowed unless cleared by the Event Manager
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