Southeast Drift Challenge 3 at Turner Field -Atlanta, GA

Event Details

Southeast Drift Challenge 3 at Turner Field -Atlanta, GA

Time: April 10, 2010 from 7am to 6pm
Location: Turner Field
Street: 755 Hank Aaron Drive
City/Town: Atlanta, GA 30315
Event Type: drift, event
Organized By: SouthEast Drift
Latest Activity: Apr 5, 2010

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Event Description

SOUTHEASTDRIFT.com presents

http://www.motorsportreg.com/index.cfm/event/event.advert/uidEvent/48527852-A47C-9999-2FDB602F2036FF26

"Southeast Drift Challenge 3"

Single car and tandem drift competition

1st competition event of 2010!

***You must register through the link above***

We are not accepting paypal if you have not already gone through motorsportsreg.com
Thank you!

Saturday April 10th @ Atlanta's Turner Field Blue Lot

Address:
Turner Field
755 Hank Aaron Drive
Atlanta, GA. 30315

In the heart of downtown Atlanta.

Registration & Tech: 7:30am-9:00am
Mandatory Driver's Meeting: 9:15am – 9:45am (DO NOT BE LATE IF YOU PLAN ON DRIVING) Cars on Track: 10:00am – 6:00pm

Pre-registration =$129.95
Passengers are $20.00 at the gate. CASH ONLY valid all day. HELMET REQUIRED and NOT PROVIDED.
Spectators are $10.00 all day Pay at the gate *cash only*


50 total driver cap. Maximum of 32 single driver spots to be sold. Don't miss out.

PAYMENT INFO:
You must go through our link at motorsportsreg.com in order to complete registration. Its very simple. Follow the link below and complete your info than chose the product and pay through paypal.com. There will be a choice of run groups just like last time. Make sure to choose the right group. For example do not choose the tandem group selection if you are not already approved. You will be moved into the next available singles run group. http://www.motorsportreg.com/index.cfm/event/event.advert/uidEvent/75FBC82F-B8EE-AA2E-4B13A479BC83E20C

TECH FORM:
http://www.southeastdrift.com/forms/usd_tech_form.pdf



WE REACHED 98% AT OUR LAST EVENT WITH TECH. LETS GET IT TO 100% THIS TIME.


TENATIVE SCHEDULE:*
7:00AM Facility Opens
7:30AM Registration, Driver Check In, and Technical Inspection Begins
9:15AM - 9:45AM Drivers meeting "IF YOU ARE LATE YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO DRIVE"
10:00AM - Practice Sessions Begin
6:00PM - Event is Over
6:30PM - Facility Closes/Secure Track


DETAILS:
This event will cater to both beginner and advanced drivers along with high and low horsepower vehicles.


MEDIA:
All media people will not be allowed on the track at anytime unless approved by track official. There will be a section cleared out on the outside of the track for some great pictures. Contact Marcos@southeastdrift.com for more information.




WE WILL HAVE A FOOD VENDOR AT THE EVENT. You do not have to bring your own food or drinks. We encourage you to patronize "Drift Inn" run by George. Stop by and say hello. He has super low prices and great food.

RIP Garage will be offering tire changing services all day.

DISCLAIMER:
Southeastdrift.com may revise event details, rules, schedule, and/or any other related information at any time with or without notice at any time by updating the http://www.southeastdrift.com website. We cannot possibly review all sites linked to or from our site and disclaim all responsibility for their content. If you have any questions that you do not feel are addressed on our website please contact Marcos@southeastdrift.com.

Contact:
For questions or concerns regarding the event or for information about becoming a sponsor please send an email to Marcos@southeastdrift.com.

For information about becoming a sponsor of the event contact Marcos@southeastdrift.com.

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