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Time: February 21, 2020 from 5pm to 10pm
Location: LANIER RACEPLEX
Street: 5301 WINDER HWY
City/Town: BRASELTON, GA 30517
Event Type: friday, night, drift
Organized By: iTRACK MOTORSPORTS
Latest Activity: Jan 30, 2020
WHAT: Friday night grassroots drift event
WHERE:Lanier Raceplex (Braselton, GA)
WHEN: Friday, February 21st (5-10pm)
WHO: ITrack Motorsports - Emerson Realty Group - Best Damn Shop Around - BridgeMoto - BonaVibe
REGISTRATION:
Link- www.msreg.com/fnd1
Driver Entry- $105.00/driver
Spectator Entry- $10/person at the gate
We are excited to announce the first ALL drift Friday night event! Welcome to Friday Night Drift at Lanier Raceplex!
On February 21st, drivers of all skill levels are invited to join iTrack Motorsports and friends for a action packed night of drifting and fun! From 5 to 10pm, drivers will be on track putting on a show for the fans! This includes everyone from beginners to pros!
Trackside parking for fans is available for free! Spectators will just need to pay the $10 entry at the gate (cash only). Kids 10 and under will get in for FREE! Don't forget to bring your grill and coolers!
For drivers, you will receive 5 x 15min sessions for the night. These sessions will be broken up into 4 run groups based off skill level. Please be sure to register in the run group that fits your skill level. New for Friday events will be our WILD final session of the night. We will be lighting the track up with different colored lights and lasers for an experience like no where else!
If you have any questions about the event, please ask! We look forward to seeing you at the track!
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