Road Atlanta High Performance Driving Event -Braselton, GA

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Road Atlanta High Performance Driving Event -Braselton, GA

Time: February 28, 2015 all day
Location: Road Atlanta Race Way
Street: 5300 Winder Hwy
City/Town: Braselton, GA
Website or Map: http://msreg.com/TURoadAtlant…
Phone: Mark West markwest.tn@gmail.com 423.339.2901
Event Type: high, performance, driving, event, racing
Organized By: Tracks Unlimited
Latest Activity: Feb 24, 2015

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Tracks Unlimited (http://tracksunlimited.net/) is hosting a one day HPDE at Road Atlanta, one of the world's best road courses. The 2.54 mile course with its 12 turns, including the famous "esses" and downhill driving Turn 12, is on the bucket list for those who have never driven it and a favorite of those who have. 

Join us for over 3 hours of track time and enjoy the high speed thrills and technical challenges that this course offers. If you are a novice, your registration fee includes a personal in-car instructor along with classroom instruction. 

Registration fee is $299

2nd Driver fee is $75 

Click here to register: http://msreg.com/TURoadAtlanta2015

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