Caffeine and Octane Lanier Raceway in Georgia Has Officially Been Sold

Another one gone. Another one bites the dust.

Caffeine & Octane Lanier Raceway has officially been sold, and the final event will take place Sunday, November 23, 2025. After years of roaring engines, late-night drift battles, and memories made under the lights, the track that’s been a cornerstone of Georgia car culture will wave the checkered flag one last time.

This one stings. Lanier Raceway has been more than asphalt and barriers — it’s been a community hub for gearheads, racers, and fans. From grassroots drifters to weekend warriors, countless enthusiasts have called this track home. Now, the countdown is on to celebrate every last burnout, every lap, every late-night tune session before the gates close for good.

Be sure to check the online event calendar for all scheduled events leading up to the finale on November 23, 2025. The last few months are going to be electric — a full send-off worthy of the name Caffeine & Octane.

But don’t lose hope — the story isn’t over. Caffeine & Octane is already gearing up for a massive 2026, bringing back Caffeine & Octane at the Beach and taking OctaneFest and Caffeine & Exotics on the road.

For now, let’s make every event count. The engines may go quiet at Lanier soon, but the spirit of Caffeine & Octane? That’s not slowing down anytime soon.

By Shawn Henry

Shawn Henry is an accomplished automotive journalist with a genuine passion for cars and a talent for storytelling. His expertise encompasses a broad spectrum of the automotive world, including classic cars, cutting-edge technology, and industry trends. Shawn's writing is characterized by a deep understanding of automotive engineering and design.

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