Event Details

SCCA Autocross

Time: October 20, 2013 all day
Location: Henderson Stadium
City/Town: Macon
Website or Map: http://www.mgascca.com
Phone: 478-957-8550
Event Type: autocross
Organized By: Ray Brake
Latest Activity: Jul 14, 2022

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The Middle Georgia Region of the SCCA is holding its next autocross on the 20th of October at Henderson Stadium in Macon, GA.  Come on out and have some fun with us!  First time entries are only $20 and we usually get 8 runs, plenty of seat time.

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Comment by John Smith on July 14, 2022 at 4:51am

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