Hagerty Car Show at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta

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Hagerty Car Show at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta

Time: March 23, 2024 from 8am to 5pm
Location: Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta
Street: 5300 Winder Hwy, Braselton, GA 30517
City/Town: Braselton
Website or Map: https://speedtour.net/st/?lib…
Phone: 8636988620
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Toni Strollo
Latest Activity: Mar 20, 2024

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Saturday, March 23, 2024 The SVRA car show at Michelin Road Atlanta is open to all classic, vintage, exotic, vintage motorcycles, and collectible cars of interest. Each $45.00 car show registration includes: - 2 Weekend passes (2 people Sat & Sun) to the Vintage and Trans Am Races - Touring on the Road Atlanta race track - VIP Parking - Full access to the race car paddock

Road Atlanta is a multi-purpose motor sports facility is situated on 750 acres in the rolling hills of Northeast GA, and offers a world- class 2.54- mile, 12-turn road course. There will be hundreds of Vintage race cars and the Trans Am series on track all weekend.

Register here: https://speedtour.net/atlanta/ Questions? Contact Toni Strollo at 863-698- 8620 or

emailtc@svra.com

Here is a short video: https://vimeo.com/905692148?share=copy

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Comment by NedWillis on March 8, 2024 at 8:51am

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Comment by RiRi on March 8, 2024 at 6:43am

I really like this type of racing... but there is a downside. A sports car passes the stands in just a couple of seconds.

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