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Georgia Racing Hall of Fame

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The Georgia Racing Hall of Fame is Georgia’s Official Racing Museum, located in the heart of racing country, Dawsonville, Georgia.

Immerse yourself in the thrilling journey of motorsports through the ages with displays of vast arrays of remarkable artifacts and exhibits. The collection boasts an impressive replica of Red Byron’s legendary 1948 car, which serves as a powerful reminder of the sport’s humble beginnings and the indomitable spirit of its pioneers.

As you explore further, you’ll witness the evolution of the race suit, a testament to the constant drive for safety and performance. Marvel at the HANS device, a revolutionary breakthrough that has played a crucial role in protecting drivers from injury. Take a closer look at the evolution of tires, an often-overlooked but vital component of the racing world.

One of the highlights of the museum is the extraordinary showcase of Gober Sosebee’s Daytona 500-winning Ford, a testament to the triumphs and achievements of local racing heroes. Additionally, you can dive into the fascinating Chase Elliott exhibit, which celebrates the remarkable career of this racing prodigy and his legendary father, Bill Elliott.

415 GA-53
Dawsonville, GA 30534
P: 706-216-7223

Email: info@georgiaracinghof.com

Georgia Racing Hall of Fame Admission:

Adults* – $15
Seniors* & Military – $10
Youth* – $5
Children under 6 – FREE

*Seniors: Ages 55 and older, Youth: Ages 7 through 14, Adults: Ages 15 through 54
*Visitors under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Plan: 1hr

Georgia Racing Hall of Fame Hours:

Monday – Saturday 10 am – 5 pm
Sunday 1 am – 5 pm

georgiaracinghof.com

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