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Time: October 27, 2019 from 1pm to 6pm
Location: Feather's Edge Vineyards
Street: Starting Point: Wells Fargo Bank 5495 Bethelview Road, Cumming, GAFeather's Edge Vineyards, Ball Ground
City/Town: Ball Ground, GA
Website or Map: http://www.peachstatepca.org/…
Phone: 404-872-7117 or chrisgellner@bellsouth.net
Event Type: road, rally, festival
Organized By: Peachstate Region Porsche Club of America
Latest Activity: Oct 4, 2019
Join us on Sunday, October 27 for the last Rally of 2019! Master Rally designer Scott Perkins has promised a fun Rally with a few good-natured Tricks, and you can look forward to many Treats at the end of the course, including wine!
The Rally will begin in Cumming and will end at the beautiful grounds of Feather's Edge Vineyards in Ball Ground feathersedgevineyards.com . Dinner will be offered onsite by local BBQ food truck sensation Smokin' Tony's BBQ smokintonysbbqga.com
Club members and non-members at all levels of experience are welcome. In fact, several first-time Rally teams scored very well in the recent RennFest Rally!
For anyone new to Rallys, a Peachstate Rally is not a race. It is a TSD (Time, Speed, Distance) competition, based on the Peachstate Rally Generals
When : Sunday, October 27
Starting Point: Wells Fargo Bank
5495 Bethelview Road, Cumming, GA 30040
Cost : $20 per Rally Team
What to Bring :
Your car - with a full tank of gas
Clipboard and pencils
Timepiece (digital is best)
Printed copy of the Rally Generals from the website here
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Contact:
Rally Co-Chairs Caroline Freeman and Mike Nyden here.
Registration is now open at clubregistration.net.
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