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Time: June 8, 2025 from 7:30am to 5pm
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway
Street: Tara Blvd.
City/Town: Hampton, GA
Website or Map: http://www.peachstatepca.org/…
Phone: 404-483-3345 sbmackie@msn.com
Event Type: autocross, race, car, show
Organized By: Peachstate Region Porsche Club of America
Latest Activity: May 30
The Peachstate region Car Control Clinic and Autocross is the perfect place to learn how to control your car through a variety of drills and then put those new skills to the test in a competitive autocross.
The clinic will include skill drills such as a skid pan, slalom and braking. The autocross will be a half day event that counts for points in our championship.
All Porsches and non-Porsches are welcome to participate.
All events are held at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The autocrosses course is set up on the parking lot opposite either the Earnhardt or Champions grandstands on the north side of the track.
Atlanta Motor Speedway
1500 Tara Place
Hampton, GA 30228
Gates open at 7:30 am, sign in and on-site registration begins at 8:00 am. The Car Control Clinic will start as soon as possible after everyone is signed-in. Once the Car Control Clinic is completed the Autocross portion will begin. If participating in the autocross only please arrive by 11:00 am, the Autocross will start by noon. Arrive early to sign-in and walk the course. Drivers' meeting is at 11:45 am. All makes and models and PCA regions are welcome. Instructors are available and required for new participants. Please register at www.ClubRegistration.net.
Fees to enter: PCA members $55 for the whole day, $25 for the Car Control Clinic only and $45 for the Autocross only. Non-members, regardless of car make, are $55 for the whole day, $25 for the Car Control Clinic only and $50 for the Autocross only. You may pay either online or at the event with correct cash or a check made out to Peachstate PCA. Please note there is a $5 fee to register at the event. Maximum number of driver's is 70, and all participants will have a mandatory work assignment. Information and changes for the event will be posted on www.ClubRegistration.net.
Take time to read all the event information there and in our website autocross section here. If you still have questions, contact Scott MacKie or Gus Franke here.
See you there and bring a friend!
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