High Octane Racing -Breselton, GA

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High Octane Racing -Breselton, GA

Time: February 25, 2023 from 1pm to 7pm
Location: C and O Lanier Raceplex
Street: 5301 Winder Hwy
City/Town: Braselton, GA
Website or Map: https://caffeineandoctane.com/
Phone: (404) 551-4454
Event Type: car, racing, show, cruise-in, caffeine, high, octane
Organized By: Caffeine and Octane
Latest Activity: Feb 18, 2023

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HIGH OCTANE RACING - OVAL TRACK SPECTATOR DRAGS & TIMED HOT LAPS

Join us at the raceway for a unique oval track racing event.  Your driver ticket includes practice hot laps, elimination-style spectator drags, and hot lap time trails.  DRIVER REGISTRATION IS $75 & includes one mechanic/guest paddock ticket

The event is designed to allow as much track time as possible while providing options for drivers.  All makes and models (no motorcycles) and all experience levels are welcome to join the fun! This is the perfect opportunity to see what your ride can really do on our historic .375 mile paved oval racetrack!
The track is HOT 1-6pm

1) Race side by side with one other driver for a classic spectator drag competition.  We will race elimination style, best two out of three round robin until we have a final winner.  

2) Race the clock.... a single driver runs four laps & we record the single best lap time.  The top 4 times of the night will face off in a chase-style (not side-by-side) hot lap competition to determine the fastest time of the night.  

What is C&O's version of spectator drags?  *This is a true ‘run what you brung’ all makes all models oval race. All match-ups are determined in the paddocks by the drivers or simply by chance of the lineup.  Vehicles will race best 2 out of 3 laps. ⅜ mile side by side 1 VS 1. This is elimination-style racing. This will be a round-robin format with no opportunity to work on the car between rounds. We will be hot lapping. If you lose, you will return to the pits for the remainder of the competition. (BUT DON'T LEAVE MORE DRIVING OPPORTUNITIES THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT!) If you win you will get back in line. Failure to get back in line will result in forfeiture. 

BOTH THE DRAGS & TIMED WINNERS RECEIVE A $100 LANIER RACEWAY GIFT CERTIFICATE THAT CAN BE USED FOR DRIVER REGISTRATION, SPECTATOR TICKETS, KARTING & MORE!


Race Registration is $75 



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