The Just Track It Track Day -Braselton, GA

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The Just Track It Track Day -Braselton, GA

Time: December 2, 2016 from 7am to 6pm
Location: Road Atlanta
City/Town: Braselton, GA
Website or Map: http://www.justtrackit.net/20…
Phone: http://www.justtrackit.net
Event Type: cars, motorcycle, track, day
Organized By: The Just Track It
Latest Activity: Nov 13, 2016

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Event Description


Road Atlanta Dec 2 2016


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Just Track It is proud to return to Road Atlanta on Dec 2 2016 ahead of the NASA-SE race weekend

Schedule

Tech Form

The details are as follows:

  • Event cost is $250 per driver
  • On track sessions 8:30AM – 5:30PM with an hour break for lunch
  • Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, Racer
  • Racer run group is for drivers with a competition license including Time Trials
  • All passing by point by in Novice, Intermediate, Advanced
  • Convertibles are allowed with factory roll over protection (Porsche Boxster, S2000 for example) or aftermarket competiton approved rollbar (Harddog hard core for Miatas for example)
  • SA2005 or newer helmets required
  • Open to licensed drivers ages 16 and older (Under 18 requires accompanying parent)
  • Passengers are allowed (16 or older)
  • All vehicles will require a completed tech form to participate. The tech form will be included in the welcome packet.
  • Event is held rain or shine
  • Camping at the track is available at no extra charge
  • Share your spot with a co-driver for only an additional $75 (alternate drivers in the same group sharing car).Not available for Novice-Instructed registrations.
  • Car and Driver Requirements

REGISTRATION FORM

You can subscribe to the Just Track It email bulletin by clicking on this link.

If your weekend is open, please join our friends at NASA-SE for their Santa Toy Run weekend.


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