Nestled in Braselton, Georgia, Lanier National Speedway has been a cornerstone of Southern short-track racing since its inception in 1982. Originally a dirt oval, the track was paved in the mid-1980s, establishing itself as a premier venue for NASCAR’s Busch Grand National Series. Between 1988 and 1992, Lanier hosted five races, featuring drivers like Bobby Labonte and Chuck Bown. ARCA Re/Max Series and the ASA National Tour further cemented its status. However, by 2011, weekly racing ceased, and the venue’s future became uncertain.

In 2022, the track underwent a significant transformation when High Octane Events, the company behind the popular Caffeine & Octane car shows, acquired the facility. Renamed Caffeine & Octane’s Lanier Raceway, the venue shifted its focus to grassroots motorspo

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