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ALMS - Petit Le Mans

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Event details

The Atlanta Grand Prix is a new event on the American Le Mans Series schedule for the 2003 season and marks only the second time in the five-year history of the series that two events have been schedule for the same venue. Road Atlanta will also host the Oct. 18 running of the Petit Le Mans, a 1,000-mile endurance event that will close the 2003 season. Road Atlanta also hosted a second event in 1999, the inaugural season of the ALMS. Twenty-one teams that regularly compete in ALMS events will come to Road Atlanta straight from the June 14-15 running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the famed French endurance racing classic upon which the ALMS is based. The race will also mark the debut of the ALMS Pit Walk, an event at 11 a.m. on race day that will allow fans to walk pit road, an area of the race circuit they normally don‚t have access to. In addition, ALMS drivers will sign autographs for more than an hour on the day before the race during an "Open House" in the paddock, which will give fans a chance to look inside team transporters and garages.

[url="http://www.roadatlanta.com"]Road Atlanta[/url]
Braselton, Georgia USA
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Saturday, October 18, 2003
11:30 am (Eastern)


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