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Time: July 19, 2015 from 7am to 7pm
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway
Street: 1500 Tara Place
City/Town: Hampton, GA
Website or Map: http://www.itrackms.com
Phone: 404-844-3686
Event Type: road, course, time, attack, drifting, car, show
Organized By: iTrack Motorsports
Latest Activity: Feb 19, 2015
Welcome to ShiftPoint. The first true motorsports festival in the Southeast! ShiftPoint is here to bridge the gap between track, drift and show!
iTrack Motorsports has joined forces with enthusiast from all over the South to bring the number #1 event of 2015!
How are we different then any other event? How about what we have going on for a start!
-Track Day- 2.5 mile road course (including NASCAR banking)
-Time Attack- the fastest teams and shops on the East Coast
-Drifting- Large and high speed drift event with 2 layouts
-Show - Cleanest, lowest and most quality cars in the area
- Live Music- The best DJ's and Artist from the Southeast
- Vendors- Tons of vendors with all the products you want and need
So what does it cost?
Spectator fee: $10 per person
Track day: $225
Drifting: $125
Time Attack: $325
Show: $50
So now that we have your interest, you want to know, "how do I sign up?!" Well registration will open February 1st for the "early bird special". This will offer a huge discount!
Want to know how you can get involved before then? Visitwww.itrackms.com to sign up for our March 22nd track event at Atlanta Motorsports Park
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