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Saturday and Sunday 75-Minute Endurance Races and Stand-Alone Run Group Highlight Full Weekend of Track Time at Road Atlanta, July 26 – 27

BRASELTON, Georgia (July 11, 2014) – The early-entry deadline is today for Round 3 of The Stuttgart Cup™ and Mission Foods GT3 Cup Trophy USA by Car Amigo at Road Atlanta, July 26 – 27, where a full weekend of competition will be highlighted by twin Saturday and Sunday endurance races.

stuttgart cupThe full race-event calendar has been posted and the schedule is available here and Cayman, Boxster and 911 GT3 competitors registering by the end of today can take advantage of a discounted early-entry fee.

In addition to ample practice and qualifying sessions, the Road Atlanta weekend features twin 75-minute enduros on Saturday and Sunday. Even better, The Stuttgart Cup and Mission Foods GT3 will race in their own and exclusive run group throughout the weekend.

Orbit Racing has also reserved the track for a Friday test day that they have made available to all Stuttgart Cup/Mission Foods GT3 competitors. Call (561) 840-2109 for additional information and to reserve a spot.

The Road Atlanta weekend also features a welcome reception Friday evening so make your plans now to join us back in Georgia two weeks from right now.

Additional races this year include Pocono Raceway, August 14 – 17, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, September 19 – 21 and what have become traditional season-ending races at Savannah Hutchinson Island (October 24 – 26), Daytona International Speedway (November 12 – 16) and Sebring International Raceway (December 4 – 7).

stuttgart cup Both The Stuttgart Cup™ and the Mission Foods GT3 Cup Trophy USA by Car Amigo are managed by Americas Cup GT L.L.C. Both championships are sprint and endurance series with The Stuttgart Cup™ open to all Porsche Caymans and Boxsters and Mission Foods GT3 open to all 2000 and later Porsche 911 GT3s and related models. Rules for both series are centered on power to weight ratio. All competing Stuttgart Cup cars must compete with stock make and model engine and transmissions with approved allowances for exhaust and intake modifications. Stuttgart Cup organizers also welcome all competitors with existing race-prepared Caymans or Boxsters to compete with body and engine modifications balanced within series power to weight ratio parameters. All such competitors will not be eligible for championship points or class-designated race wins, but the door is always open to all Cayman and Boxster competitors to get in on the action.

Follow Mission Foods GT3 Cup Trophy USA by Car Amigo at www.gt3cuptrophyusa.com and The Stuttgart Cup™ on Facebook at The Stuttgart Cup and on Twitter @StuttgartCup. For additional information, a copy of the rules, or questions and inquiries, please contact StuttgartCup@Racerlk.com or visit www.StuttgartCup.com.

Contact: SaalGood – Adam Saal (321) 890-2848 – SaalGoodPR@gmail.com
Photos: Blake Blakely

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