Middle Georgia SCCA RallyX

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Middle Georgia SCCA RallyX

Time: July 21, 2013 all day
Location: Southcreek Mudbog
Street: 2949 Highway 441 South
City/Town: Milledgeville
Website or Map: http://www.southcreek.us/dire…
Phone: 478-957-8550
Event Type: rallyx
Organized By: Ray Brake
Latest Activity: May 28, 2013

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Event Description

July 21st at the Southcreek Mudbog Facility on Highway 441 just south of Milledgeville, the Middle GA region will be putting on the inaugural RallyX event.  Many thanks go to the RallyX community in Alabama and Tennesse who are going to come down and help put the event on as far as safety, course design and tech inspection.  The facility seems to be a good one with a smooth surface that we don't think will rut too badly at all.

If we get a good turnout we may be able to do another event later in the year with a plan to hopefully run several events next year after we get fully trained with safety stewards and the like.

Come on out and help make this a good event.  Preregister at https://www.motorsportreg.com/index.cfm/event/event.advert/uidEvent/12883C7A-BCF8-529C-718D508B40A5981D watch this thread and our FB page, https://www.facebook.com/MGASCCA?ref=hl,  for more information as it comes out.

Cost is $10 per person to get into the facility and then $20 for Members and $30 for non-members to run.

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