Peachstate Region PCA Autocross -Hampton, GA

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Peachstate Region PCA Autocross -Hampton, GA

Time: October 12, 2014 from 8am to 5pm
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway
Street: Tara Blvd.
City/Town: Hampton, GA
Website or Map: http://peachstatepca.org/Arti…
Phone: 404-483-3345
Event Type: autocross
Organized By: Peachstate Region Porsche Club of America
Latest Activity: Sep 17, 2014

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Autocross #7

All events will be held at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The Autocrosses are being held on the Champions lot located on the north side of the facility.

Gates open at 0730, the course is open for walking at 0830, driver's meeting at 0930, and the first car off is ASAP after the driver's meeting. Autocross entrants should register at www.ClubRegistration.net; however, on-site registrations are accepted until 0930. We will conduct a parade lap (drive through the course at slow speed) for each run group. 

PCA members are $45, non-members, regardless of car make, are $50. All makes and models welcome, all regions welcome, instructors available. All participants will have a work assignment which will be explained at the event. Any changes and updates for the event will be on www.ClubRegistration.net.

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