Special Invitation! Atlanta Motorsport Park -Atlanta, GA

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Special Invitation! Atlanta Motorsport Park -Atlanta, GA

Time: March 18, 2010 from 7pm to 9pm
Location: Mercedes-Benz of Buckhead
Street: 2799 Piedmont Road
City/Town: Atlanta, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.atlantamotorsports…
Phone: membership@atlantamotorsportspark.net - 678-513-3278
Event Type: meeting, debut
Organized By: Atlanta Motorsport Park
Latest Activity: Mar 16, 2010

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Event Description

Why Buy a Fast Car That you can’t Drive Fast?

65%-75% of our clientele are people who simply want to drive their sports car fast in a safe environment. ATLANTA MOTORSPORTS PARK is similar to a golf country club, but instead of a golf course we have a road course.

We are limiting the attendance at this event to people who would like to hear more about Atlanta Motorsports Park and become a founding member of the only GREEN/SUSTAINABLE motorsports park in the world. Atlanta Motorsports Park is not another social or country club membership like your friends and associates have.

In attendance will be Michael Jenkins (Atlanta Falcons), Bob Varsha (Speed Channel/F1 Announcer), Grey Goose Vodka Models, and many other celebrities.

RSVP ONLY

Space is limited so RSVP early membership@atlantamotorsportspark.net or call 678-513 FAST (3278)

When: March 18th

Time: 7:04 P.M.

Place: Mercedes-Benz of Buckhead, 2799 Piedmont Road, Atlanta, GA, 30305

*ALTERNATE PRIVATE DATE FOR UP TO 15 RSVP’s: March 20th at 9:30am, RSVP only.

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