Sunday Drifts -Braselton, GA

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Sunday Drifts -Braselton, GA

Time: May 26, 2024 from 12pm to 6:30pm
Location: Caffeine and Octane Lanier Raceway
Street: 5301 Winder Hwy
City/Town: Braselton, GA
Website or Map: https://www.caffeineandoctane…
Phone: info@highoctaneevents.com (404) 551-4454
Event Type: racing, drift, car, show, festival
Organized By: High Octane Events, LLC dba/Caffeine and Octane.
Latest Activity: May 20, 2024

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Event Description

Sunday - Track is HOT 12-6pm

Join us for a Sunday Caffeine & Octane Drift event! Back-to-back runs with lots of seat time.  This is a laid-back open practice event. 

This is a beginner-friendly event! Layout designed to be beginner-inclusive & challenge even the most advanced drifters.

Caffeine & Octane Lanier Raceway,  5301 Winder Hwy, Braselton, GA 30517

Spectator tickets are available for the grandstands & tailgate hillside/trackside parking spots are available with an epic view of the track.  Paddock access tickets are available for spectators over the age of 18.

(PARKING IS FREE)

SPECTATOR TICKET TYPES:

Grandstand Seating Spectator Ticket $12

Paddock Access Spectator Ticket $18 *This ticket also includes grandstand seating access **Must be 18 years old to purchase & enter the paddock area 
(No children allowed in the paddock area during drift events, even with parents)

Driver pre-sale registrations are $99 until midnight prior to the event date

****Onsite registrations can be purchased at the Speed Shop beginning at 10am for $120.  Register early! 

Children 8 and under are free

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