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Time: September 22, 2012 at 6am to September 23, 2012 at 5pm
Location: Dawsonville, GA
Website or Map: http://www.svtcobraclub.com
Phone: 803-371-0725
Event Type: hpde/open, track, carshow, and, parade, laps
Organized By: SVT Cobra Club
Latest Activity: Sep 16, 2012
SCMC/TCUSA on Track at Atlanta Motorsports Park - September 22-23, 2012 -- Dawsonville, GA
Two days of open track, a FREE Saturday car show, parade laps on track, and a fun time with fellow trackheads. Join us for our fall event at North America's newest road course…Atlanta Motorsports Park. AMP is a brand new racing facility and offers huge elevation changes … a blast to drive! Located near Dawsonville, GA (just 1 hr north of the Atlanta metro area), Atlanta Motorsports Park will thrill driver's of all levels. Never done this before? No worries - we have classroom instruction, in-car instructors and run groups for drivers of all skill levels.
AMP was designed by the Tilke Engineering, this nearly 2-mile road course features extensive elevation changes, a highly technical course layout, high speed straights and two ‘signature’ corners designed to pay homage to famed European race courses; Belgium’s Spa-Francochamps "au rouge" and the iconic ‘Carousel’ from Germany’s Nürburgring. Incorporating these elements from two of the most famous and exciting of all of race circuits only hints at the lengths AMP has gone to in creating this world-class facility.
Registration is limited to 75 cars for the track portion so if you want to join us, come on out and let's give it a whirl. Go here to register for the event online: http://www.scmcstore.com/store/product.php?productid=114&cat=2&page=1
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