Rennfest 2021 -Young Harris, GA

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Rennfest 2021 -Young Harris, GA

Time: September 2, 2022 to September 5, 2022
Location: Brasstown Valley Resort
City/Town: Young Harris, GA
Website or Map: https://www.peachstatepca.org…
Phone: Rennfest@peachstatepca.org
Event Type: car, festival, rally, autocross
Organized By: Peachstate Region Porsche Club of America
Latest Activity: Aug 30, 2022

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REGISTRATION NOW OPEN for RENNFEST 2022

Labor Day weekend, September 2-5, 2022

Rennfest is Peachstate's annual end-of-summer celebration. Come join us for this year's party when we return to the North Georgia Mountains in Young Harris, GA.

Labor Day weekend is the date… Brasstown Valley Resort is the place.

Thanks to Peachstate’s primary sponsors; Jim Ellis Porsche Atlanta Perimeter and Hennessy Porsche North Atlanta, this is going to be an incredible weekend.

 

Here's what you can look forward to:

Thursday:

Afternoon - Concours prep is available for Concours participants. Self guided scenic drive tour maps available for you to do at your leisure.??

FRIDAY:

All day- Concours prep is available for Concours participants. Self guided scenic drive tour directions available for you to do at your leisure.

Afternoon - sign-in (1:00pm – 5:00pm), pick up your Goodie Bag and confirm your participation in the events in which you’ve chosen to compete.

Evening - you’re invited to mingle with old friends and make new ones during a Mexican Fiesta welcome party.

 

SATURDAY:

Morning - the morning begins with the Concours d’Elegance, with judging for class awards in both Tour and Street categories.

Afternoon - After a lunch break it’s time for the Rally (TSD format). You may compete in either the Tour or SOP (seat of your pants).

Evening - is sweet with a desert social during which time you can compete in the R/C Cars autocross and take the Tech Quiz.

 

SUNDAY:

Early morning - travel takes you to the Jerry Sutton Public Safety Driver Training Center in Franklin, NC for our autocross. The site is amazing! It offers about five acres of perfect surface to lay out a challenging autocross course. If you've had the chance to do a Rennfest A/X, you know how fun and challenging they can be with run times of approximately 60-seconds.

Mid-Morning - Yoga with instructor Cyndi Ellsom. There will be self guided scenic drive maps for you to do at your leisure.

Afternoon - Relax on the veranda and visit with friends.

Sunday evening - Starts with a Cocktail Hour followed by a delicious banquet featuring your choice of Charbroiled Filet Mignon, Grilled Breast of Chicken or Bourbon Glazed Salmon and a delightful dessert.

The Rennfest awards presentations will follow.

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