The first of two days of a Goodyear tire test is underway at Atlanta Motor Speedway, with Kasey Kahne, Marcos Ambrose, Denny Hamlin and Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. taking part in Tuesday's portion of the test session.The tire test comes less than 80 days prior to the AdvoCare 500 NASCAR night race weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Great Clips, the world's largest salon brand, along with Jeff Foxworthy's™ Grit Chips, one of the world's most innovative "corn chip" brands on the market, will jointly sponsor the NASCAR Nationwide Series race on Aug. 31 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The night race event will be named the Great Clips / Grit Chips 300.
Atlanta-based Jake's Ice Cream has been named the official ice cream of Atlanta Motor Speedway. The agreement is for three years.Jake's Ice Cream will be sold at Atlanta Motor Speedway during the AdvoCare 500 NASCAR night race weekend Aug. 30 - Sept. 1. It will also be sold during the Thursday Thunder summer racing series and the Speedway's drag racing series, Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine.
In racing, nicks and bangs do happen from time to time. At the NASCAR level, there is a long history of drivers racing hurt, with legendary tales involving some of the greatest drivers in the history of the sport.Thursday Thunder drivers are no exception, and for those chasing a points championship, sometimes driving hurt has to happen to stay in the running for the title.
As a way to say thank you to the residents in its home county, Atlanta Motor Speedway will celebrate "Henry County Week" June 17-23, allowing county residents and businesses to purchase NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 tickets for 25 percent off.
With the points season still in its infancy, a host of drag racers across all divisions of competition came out to the pit lane drag strip at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine to chase after points that would go towards a coveted points championship.A large car count brought intense racing.
Exciting racing continued on Thursday during week two of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder, as fans were treated to thrilling side-by-side racing action on the quarter-mile "Thunder Ring." Alex Coffey was among the winners, claiming the win in the Fun Junction Young Lions feature.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine returns to the eighth-mile pit lane drag strip this Friday night, as points for the overall season championship are on the line for the second time in 2013.
After one week of Thursday Thunder action on the speedway's quarter-mile "Thunder Ring," the cream has already started to move to the top in some of the divisions of racing.In one particular division, last week's double feature races gave competitors and spectators alike a preview of what the championship points battle could look like during the 2013 season.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is giving fans a chance to enjoy the ultimate race experience during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 race weekend, Aug. 30-Sept. 1.Any customer who purchases AdvoCare 500 tickets prior to Tuesday, June 18 will be eligible to be randomly selected for an upgrade to receive a garage tour during race weekend.
Friday's running of week six of Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine at Atlanta Motor Speedway has been cancelled as a result of inclement weather.All drag racing wristbands and grandstand tickets from week six will be honored at week seven of Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine on Friday, June 14.
Atlanta Motor Speedway officials planned something special for fans attending the opening night of the 16th season of Thursday Thunder. For their single admission ticket price, fans were treated to double the amount of racing as each class ran double features.
The Atlanta Motor Speedway chapter of Speedway Children's Charities has teamed up with Smithfield Foods to donate 320,000 hot dogs. The donation was hosted by Helping In His Name Food Pantry of Henry County.
What a better way to kick off week six of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine than with a battle between two trucks that race in different divisions, but have a linked past.Dwayne Bethune, driver of a 2006 Dodge 2500 in the Diesel Truck division, has challenged Buddy Patrick and his father Bill to a grudge match.
With the calendar turning to June and the summer temperatures rising, it's a signal that Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder racing series is back for another season of short-track racing on the quarter-mile "Thunder Ring."
With points on the line for the first time this season, a large number of drag racers took to the eighth-mile pit lane drag strip during week five of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine with hopes of taking a big step toward an overall points championship in their respective division.
Fans looking to get out of the grandstands and truly experience the raw speed and power of a 600-horsepower NASCAR race car on Atlanta Motor Speedway's 1.54-mile surface can do so this summer with a special offer from Richard Petty Driving Experience (RPDE).
AdvoCare recently wrapped up its '20 in 20' donation campaign to celebrate the company's 20th anniversary and give back to the communities it serves. AdvoCare employees and Distributors worked together to donate their time and efforts to local charities across the nation.
Cycle Nation of McDonough is proud to announce its involvement with Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine as sponsor of the series' Super Bike division.Named the Cycle Nation Super Bike Division, Cycle Nation will award a $25 gift card to the winner of that division during each Friday Night Drags.
Four weeks of preparation and tune-up has come to an end. This week, the competitors at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine will tighten the belts and prepare to make their passes down the pit-lane drag strip with championship points on the line for the first time in 2013.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's family-friendly Thursday Thunder racing series returns to the quarter-mile "Thunder Ring" for the 16th season, bringing affordable entertainment to local race fans.The 2013 season kicks-off June 6.
Drag racers took advantage of the final night of non-points competition to tune-up their vehicles and work out any last kinks during the fourth week of Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
With 18 different divisions of competition at Friday Night Drags, there are many more vehicles than your typical high-power drag racers prowling the drag strip. Racing is open to the public, and as long as a machine has an engine and a seat belt, there's a place for it to compete.
The competition proved fierce during the third installment of Atlanta Motor Speedway's seventh full season of Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine. In the 16 classes that drag-raced the evening of May 10, 13 competitors went to Victory Lane for the first time in the 2013 season.
For one week only, Atlanta Motor Speedway is making an unbelievable discount offer available to fans for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 on Sunday, Sept. 1.Starting Sunday, May 5 at 6:00 p.m., race fans can purchase buy one, get one Lower Champions Grandstand seats located at the start/finish line.
Two weeks of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine have been recorded in the history books with a mix of new and old faces finding their way to victory lane thus far in 2013.The eighth-mile pit lane drag strip has offered a mix of racing conditions, with week two's racing taking place under cool and breezy conditions.
Watermelon joins Mango Strawberry, Pink Lemonade, Mandarin Orange, Fruit Punch, Grape, Citrus and Cherry this month as the new flavor of AdvoCare Spark ® Energy Drink Mix.
A strong breeze and cool temperatures greeted drag racers for the second week of competition in the 2013 installment of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine. A gathering of hearty drag race fans were treated to fast speeds on the eighth-mile pit lane drag strip.
For the upcoming NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 weekend, many race fans will flock to Atlanta Motor Speedway to fulfill their need for speed on the historic 1.54-mile speedway. But AMS wants its customers to take in more than just the race, and the perfect way to do that is with an array of camping options available for the Labor Day weekend date, Aug. 30-Sept. 1.
The 2013 season launch of Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine at Atlanta Motor Speedway brought several new faces out to the eighth-mile pit lane drag strip. A few of the newcomers were able to unseat some of the experienced FND racers as the new concrete launch pad and starter light tree proved to be a challenge on opening night.
Today at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Gov. Nathan Deal signed into law House Bill 318, legislation that changes the procedures of the Georgia Tourism Development Act. The bill allows sales tax exemptions for certain approved projects in order to stimulate the creation of tourism attractions or the expansion of existing attractions.
Legends and bandolero racers took full advantage of preparing for the upcoming 16th Thursday Thunder summer racing season at Atlanta Motor Speedway with an off-season INEX points race on Saturday, April 27 at the track's 1/4-mile "Thunder Ring." Drivers came into Saturday looking to gain momentum entering the summer.
With the temperatures warming, the grass turning ever greener and the azaleas blooming in bright color, those springtime happenings signaled it was time for another spring tradition, as the seventh full season of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine kicked off on Friday night.
When the grass begins to grow, the temperatures warm and the azaleas begin to bloom, race fans know that it’s time for another season of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine. Another year of action opens on Friday.
Grammy-nominated musical artist and Georgia native Billy Currington will take to the pre-race stage to entertain race fans in the Fast Cars & Guitars Pre-Race Concert, just prior to the green flag of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 on Sunday, Sept. 1.
With new changes and upgrades to the racing surface and competition for 2013, Atlanta Motor Speedway will fire up its seventh full season of drag racing on the opening night of action, April 26. A total of 18 nights of racing will span from April through September.
Already one of the few tracks in NASCAR to offer a tent-covered, pre-race gathering for race fans inside the track, Atlanta Motor Speedway is presenting customers the opportunity to gain even more access and amenities in 2013 with the announcement of the High Speed Hospitality ticket upgrade for ticket holders of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500, Sunday, Sept. 1 at AMS.
Hey race fans, this is Atlanta Motor Speedway President and GM Ed Clark! Well, here we are six races into the NASCAR season, and it’s been very exciting so far! Any time I talk to fans about racing, it doesn’t take long for the heated rivalries within racing to come up.
Champions were decided as Legends and Bandolero racers took advantage of an extra opportunity to earn national points on Friday at Atlanta Motor Speedway in the season finale of the seven-race Winter Flurry racing series in addition to an off-season event at the track’s ¼-mile “Thunder Ring.
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The exhilarating Global Rallycross Championship will invade Atlanta Motor Speedway and compete on a custom-designed track in the Global Rallycross Atlanta event on Saturday, Aug. 10.A new era of racing, the Global Rallycross Championship combines the thrill of four-wheel racing with unique course designs.
To celebrate the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day holiday, Atlanta Motor Speedway is rolling out a new and limited-time offer for race fans looking to save some green while watching their favorite NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stars at the AdvoCare 500, Sunday, Sept. 1.
"Gordon got loose, it's Harvick! "Those words, exclaimed by NASCAR on Fox broadcaster Mike Joy, are among the most memorable in racing history, with his call of Kevin Harvick's win ahead of Jeff Gordon 12 years ago this week.
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Greeted by cold temperatures, legends and bandolero drivers took to the quarter-mile “Thunder Ring” Saturday at Atlanta Motor Speedway in the sixth race in the seven-race Winter Flurry series. With Saturday being the next-to-last race of the season, some drivers padded their lead within the points standings while others made up ground within their respective divisions.
Sunny, cold and windy conditions met racers on the quarter-mile “Thunder Ring” for the fifth event of the seven-week Winter Flurry racing season at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Legends and bandolero drivers in attendance worked to improve their positioning in the points standings as the winter racing season moved another week closer to its end on March 23.
As the opening of the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season approaches, Atlanta Motor Speedway President and General Manager Ed Clark went on the record to give his annual thoughts about the upcoming season. Last season, Clark ended up being accurate on 81.25 percent of his predictions. His 2012 season forecast included several bold proclamations.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags will be bringing several changes to the competition for the 2013 season, with one major addition highlighting the racing action on the pit lane drag strip. In addition to a new 250-foot concrete launch pad, racers will be launching from the starting line at the command of a brand-new starter tree.
Can you believe it? It’s almost time for the start of another NASCAR season! Last year, I put out some bold predictions. Some turned out well, such as Brad Keselowski contending for a championship. Overall, I was right on six out of eight predictions. That’s a pretty good record, isn’t it?
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Fans looking to purchase their Friday, Aug. 30 tickets for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series festivities at Atlanta Motor Speedway have an added incentive, as they can earn stagefront access to a question-and-answer session with defending NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Brad Keselowski.
As the start of the 2013 season approaches, fans, drivers and all others within the sport have gotten a taste of the new cars that’ll be racing in the Sprint Cup Series this year, dubbed the “Gen-6” cars. Simply put, these cars look like, well - racecars! The boxy look of the Car of Tomorrow has come and gone, replaced by these sleek and sporty-looking versions.
The fourth week of the 2012-13 Winter Flurry season at Atlanta Motor Speedway saw drivers battle cool and windy conditions on the quarter-mile “Thunder Ring.” Racers looked to improve their positioning in the Winter Flurry points standings, as they race towards a championship in the seven-race season.
The success of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s weekly street drag racing program, Friday Night Drags, has prompted an off-season change that is sure to create a more competitive, faster and safer racing series this year. When the season opens in April, drivers will enjoy the luxury of a new 250-foot NHRA-quality concrete launch pad.
The new AdvoCare Can You 24 DVD is the perfect companion to the AdvoCare 24-Day Challenge Bundle. This two-disc set includes a total of seven workouts, 24 minutes each, to melt, shred and sculpt. The ColorTrack tool customizes your workout from beginner to advanced. As you continue the program, ColorTrack makes it easy for you to advance from one level to the next.
The third week of the 2012-13 Winter Flurry racing season at Atlanta Motor Speedway provided a wide cross-section of racing action among Legends and Bandolero divisions, with multiple feature races being decided by last-lap passes. Numerous drivers entered the day looking to improve upon their performances in the first two races on the winter series on the Speedway’s quarter-mile track.
For the first time in Atlanta Motor Speedway history, Sprint Car racing will take to the track as part of the speedway’s fifth-annual Labor Day weekend date on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule, Aug. 30-Sept. 1, 2013.The 54th-annual AdvoCare 500 on Sunday night, Sept. 1 will highlight the yearly stop at the 1.54-mile speedway for NASCAR’s top two series during the Labor Day weekend.
In less than nine months, NASCAR night racing will make its return to Atlanta Motor Speedway. During this time of year, however, one of the most important parts of race weekend is being ensured – that the racing surface at Atlanta Motor Speedway is in tip-top shape. Atlanta’s asphalt surface produces some of the most exciting racing in all of NASCAR. Its worn texture grinds up tires quickly and enables drivers to race two and at times, three-wide.
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The second week of the 2012-13 Winter Flurry racing season at Atlanta Motor Speedway provided several exciting races and a few repeat winners in both the Legends and Bandolero divisions that competed on Saturday afternoon as drivers looked to improve upon their positions in the standings.
Returning to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the second-straight year, the speedway’s Gift of Lights holiday LED light show will open to the public this week on Sunday, Nov. 18 at 6:00 p.m.Gift of Lights is metro Atlanta’s newest and most affordable holiday LED light show.
If you grew up watching racing during the early to middle 1990s, you likely remember multiple championship chases involving Dale Earnhardt Sr.’s No. 3 and Rusty Wallace’s No. 2 car. It was hard to go close to many racetracks without seeing t-shirts, hats or flags in favor of the two drivers.
Although it’s a few months time before the 2013 NASCAR season rolls around, one of its features will be drivers within the NASCAR Nationwide Series who will be hungrier than ever for victories and a series championship.
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The 2012-13 Winter Flurry season at Atlanta Motor Speedway kicked off on Friday night with an all-Georgia field of Legends and Bandolero cars in action under the lights on the slick, quarter-mile “Thunder Ring.” The opening night of racing in the seven-week winter season gave drivers a chance to get back into the groove and prepare for the battle for the winter championship.
The metro Atlanta area’s newest and most affordable holiday LED light show will return when Atlanta Motor Speedway hosts the Gift of Lights, Nov. 18-Jan. 6, 2013.Last year, over 50,000 people from all over the metro Atlanta area took in the over one million LED lights and hundreds of festive displays.
The 21st Annual Legends Asphalt Nationals main feature races were held on Atlanta Motor Speedway’s quarter-mile “Thunder Ring” on Saturday, Oct. 27. The final day of the three-day format showcased Bandolero heat races, B-Main features, Bandolero feature races in two divisions with the grand finale of four 40-lap A-main feature events for the Young Lions, Semi-Pro, Masters and Pro divisions to see who the best of the best is.
Legends competitors from across the nation and Canada took to the quarter-mile “Thunder Ring” at Atlanta Motor Speedway for the second day of racing in the three-day format for the 21st Annual Legends Asphalt Nationals.Friday’s activities began with two sets of heat races, which were lined up by Thursday’s qualifying results.
More than 100 Legends cars from across 25 U.S. states and Canada descended upon Atlanta Motor Speedway for the 21st Annual Legends Asphalt Nationals, Oct. 25-27. The event showcases the nation’s top Legends competitors in four different classes facing off to see who the best of the best is and claim the title of Legends Asphalt Nationals Champion.
With racers coming from all over the United States and as far away as Canada, a couple of emerging storylines involve head-to-head competition between drivers from the North and the South, as well as drivers from the East and the West.These drivers will be racing for an overall points championship during the Legends Asphalt Nationals.
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There’s a crisp in the air right now at Atlanta Motor Speedway, with the temperatures cooling off. But the on-track action heats up this weekend when Legends racers roll into town seeking a big prize in the Legends Nationals!
For the first time in its memorable history, the Georgia State Fair will take place at Atlanta Motor Speedway this year with 10 days of fun for the whole family, Oct. 26-Nov. 4.Over 50 midway rides, a petting zoo with animal displays, an aerialist act, a motorcycle stunt show, the Lady Houdini Escape Artist and comedian and juggler Alex Zerbe will all be part of the activities and shows for attendees to take in during the fair’s stay at AMS.
With the Oct. 26-27national championship for Legends and Thunder Roadster racers quickly approaching, there is no better time to take a look at the weekend schedule and gain a grasp of what fans can expect during the two extensive days of competition among the nation’s best Legends drivers at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Racers took to the track in the final on-track event prior to the Legends Nationals in offseason racing among Bandolero and Legends racers at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s ¼-mile ‘Thunder Ring’ on Saturday.The Speedway saw an influx of out of state competitors looking to prepare for the Legends Nationals, which will be held Oct. 26-27 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Returning for the fifth-consecutive season, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will head to Atlanta Motor Speedway during the 2013 Labor Day weekend, as the speedway hosts the biggest Labor Day party in the USA. The event will be the second-to-last event prior to the cutoff for the Chase for the Sprint Cup.
With the 2012 Legends Asphalt Nationals only one month away, entries are beginning to roll in from competitors across the nation, and even other countries, as they look to battle for a national championship in Legends car and Thunder Roadster competition.
The final night of drag racing on the eighth-mile pit lane drag strip brought many fans out to enjoy the last night of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine for the 2012 season in very fall-like temperatures. 2012 points champions for each division, as well as many of the top finishers in each division’s points standings, were honored.
Atlanta Motor Speedway’s always-popular Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine series wraps up its 2012 season this Friday night with the season-ending Fall Stampede. The eighth-mile pit lane drag strip feature intense and exciting head-to-head matchups all night, heating up the cool fall air.
What does a fertilizer company from Michigan, a cartoon character, a black Chevy, and thousands of fans have in common? Atlanta Motor Speedway is the obvious answer.
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The Legends and Bandolero cars took to the quarter-mile “Thunder Ring” at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday to tune up for the 2012-13 Winter Flurry season with off-season racing. The two series also ran the 2012 Legends and Bandolero Invitational events, featuring the best of the best from the 2012 racing season.
With the regular season of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine in the books, the series took to the track on Friday night for the first of two Fall Stampede events. With points off the table for the two nights of Fall Stampede racing, the cool air heated up the racing action.
With the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series weekend past, Atlanta Motor Speedway charges into fall with a full schedule of racing, highlighted by the speedway’s Friday Night Drags series and the 2012 Legends Asphalt Nationals.The always-popular Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine will return for two nights of Fall Stampede action on Sept. 14 and Sept. 21.
Denny Hamlin held off a charging Jeff Gordon on the final corner to win the AdvoCare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway. With five laps to go, Hamlin was third and Martin Truex Jr. had a commanding lead on the field when Jamie McMurray brought out the caution
After 195 laps, eight caution flags, and six different leaders, it all came down to … a water bottle?Ricky Stenhouse Jr. won the NRA American Warrior 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race Saturday at Atlanta Motor Speedway by battling past the night’s dominant driver, Kevin Harvick, and a charging Brad Keselowski, who had fresh tires.
From a distance, the scene on the infield grass in Atlanta Motor Speedway’s turn four ballfield looked like any ordinary game of kickball. But get a little closer, and it was easier to tell that this group of NASCAR drivers, wives, media and young kids -- many wearing kerchiefs over bald heads, a universal badge of honor for cancer warriors – weren’t assembled for a carefree sporting event.
Rookie Ty Dillon made anything but a rookie move to pass veteran Atlanta Motor Speedway ace Kyle Busch for his first career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win Friday in the Jeff Foxworthy’s Grit Chips 200.
Fresh off his helmet-throwing performance last weekend, Tony Stewart won the pole for Sunday’s AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway with a lap of 29.787 seconds (186.121 mph).“That pole is 100 percent due to Ryan Newman,” Stewart said of his teammate, who had qualified earlier in the evening and was able to tell Newman exactly how to set his car up.
Tony Stewart has a heck of an arm, and he proved it last weekend at Bristol when he heaved his helmet at the hood of Matt Kenseth’s car. That arm did not go unnoticed, and Friday at Atlanta Motor Speedway, he received a small token of appreciation.
With the start of the race weekend only one day away, many fans got their start to the biggest Labor Day party in the USA today. Infield camping opened at 2:00 p.m. this afternoon, allowing those fans to get their campsites set up in advance of the on-track action tomorrow. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series haulers will enter the speedway this evening at 6:00 p.m.
At the link below is a current list of driver and show car appearances in the area for the upcoming AdvoCare 500 race weekend. For the most up-to-date weekend schedule involving the AdvoCare 500, visit www.atlantamotorspeedway.com
For the young drivers that do battle in the Atlanta Motor Speedway’s weekly summer Thursday Thunder racing series, often the dream is to one day return to the speedway in the NASCAR ranks and battle on the full 1.54-mile speedway.This weekend, two more graduates of the Legends racing series will return to AMS to compete
Following the announcement of the special Tony Stewart vs. Matt Kenseth ticket promotion on Monday, fans have jumped at the opportunity to choose their side in the disagreement, while saving a substantial sum on fronstretch tickets at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
The NRA American Warrior 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series Race on Saturday, Sept. 1, will honor those who work to protect the freedoms of citizens of the United States. In addition to naming a race for those who serve, the National Rifle Association will host several American heroes, their families and special guests during the race weekend.
6th-Annual Jeff Foxworthy’s Grit Chips 200 Fast Facts and Entry List
This past weekend’s race at Bristol Motor Speedway shook up the points standings in a big way, with several drivers in the top-10 and wild-card positions suffering misfortune. Tony Stewart was involved in an accident with Matt Kenseth, dropping Stewart to 10th in the points standings. Stewart is in desperate need of a good run this weekend at Atlanta.
53rd-Annual AdvoCare 500 Fast Facts and Entry List
Following Saturday night’s Tony Stewart and Matt Kenseth crash and Stewart’s subsequent helmet toss at Kenseth’s car, Atlanta Motor Speedway has created a promotion giving fans the opportunity to take advantage of a special post-incident ticket price while choosing side in who was at fault in the tangle.
21st-Annual NRA American Warrior 300 Fast Facts and Entry List
With the annual visit of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Atlanta Motor Speedway coming up next weekend, activities for fans are coming together each day for race weekend. Fans can stay in tune with everything Atlanta Motor Speedway with the launch of its new mobile app to enhance the fan experience at AMS.
On Thursday, Aug. 23, four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon and defending winner of the AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, visited the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta to host a dolphin race between two of the aquarium’s resident dolphins.
The AdvoCare 500 is speeding closer. Watch these AdvoCare endorsers in Atlanta this weekend. And, look for the AdvoCare tent in the Fan Zone throughout the weekend to try a sample of AdvoCare Spark® Energy Drink Mix!
While the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 weekend is still eight days away, eager campers have already started to line up for campsites in the unreserved campgrounds. The speedway’s unreserved campgrounds will open on Saturday, Aug. 25 at 8:00 a.m.
Fans will have several opportunities to meet the brand new Atlanta Motor Speedway “Rev It Up Crew” during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 weekend, Aug. 31-Sept. 2.The Rev It Up Crew will visit various areas in the midway on Sunday, Sept. 2 prior to the AdvoCare 500.Fans are encouraged to stop by and visit with the girls, get autographs and take photos with the team.
In support of the American Cancer Society® and breast cancer awareness, Chevrolet, together with partner Atlanta Motor Speedway, is holding a special event to give breast cancer survivors the thrill of a ride around the track in specially-themed pink pace cars with Team Chevy NASCAR drivers.
Fans planning to attend this year’s AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway can enhance their race day experience with pre-race pit access for each day of race weekend, or a Pre-Race Party Pass for Sunday.Weekend pit passes are available for $125, giving fans access to the pits prior to green flag competition each day throughout race weekend.
Atlanta Motor Speedway’s three nights of racing for this Labor Day weekend, Aug. 31-Sept. 2 kicks off in less than two weeks, and while the racing excitement will be the highlight of each day’s activities at the track, there will be much more than just the cars speeding around the track for fans to enjoy while at AMS.
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series moved another step closer to the AdvoCare 500 weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway as Greg Biffle claimed his second victory of 2012 by winning the Pure Michigan 500 at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday.Biffle survived a late race restart and held of Michigan-native Brad Keselowski and a charging Kasey Kahne to claim the checkered flag.
With several points races still up for grabs entering week 16 of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine, the drag racing promised to be intense and dramatic all night long. The build-up did not disappoint, as each pass down the pit lane drag strip helped determine the overall points champion for the season.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series racing will return to Atlanta Motor Speedway once again this Labor Day weekend, and while there are many reasons that you should be in attendance for the biggest Labor Day party in the USA, we’ve focused on five major reasons why you can’t afford to miss this year’s night racing triple-header at AMS:Wild-Card Battle Will Run Through Atlanta
NASCAR driver Danica Patrick recently discussed her upcoming visit to Atlanta Motor Speedway, where she’ll make her first-career start at the 1.54-mile facility in both the NASCAR Nationwide Series and the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Patrick will compete in the NRA American Warrior 300 on Sept. 1 as well as the AdvoCare 500 on Sept. 2.
Three nights of NASCAR night racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway can be a family event at an affordable price this Labor Day weekend with special offers for students and youths under the age of 12.While adult tickets start at just $39, students can gain access to the Elliott Grandstand for just $19 for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500.
With the final regular-season Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine on tap this week at Atlanta Motor Speedway, points champions in each division will be crowned at the conclusion of racing this Friday night.Many divisions feature close battles for the championship, which was only enhanced with double points awarded to winners last week.
Due to an overwhelming response by fans, drivers and members of the media, Atlanta Motor Speedway will offer the full lineup of food items made with Coca-Cola® products at the Taste of Coca-Cola® concession stand during the Labor Day Weekend of NASCAR Night Racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
As the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series moves towards the second-to-last race prior to the Chase for the Sprint Cup cutoff at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the series saw one of the wildest finishes of 2012. The Finger Lakes 355 at The Glen produced another new winner and jumbled the battle for the Chase.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Jeff Gordon will visit the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta on Thursday, Aug. 23 to promote the upcoming AdvoCare 500 weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Aug. 31-Sept. 2.While at the aquarium, Gordon will take part in a question-and-answer session with fans.
With double points on the line for drag racers on Friday night, the racing was intense and impactful throughout the evening at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine. Each race went a long way in determining battles for an overall points championships on Aug. 17.
The LACS, a Georgia-based music group, will join the music lineup on Sunday, Sept. 2 at Atlanta Motor Speedway prior to the AdvoCare 500, adding to the festive atmosphere of the biggest Labor Day party in the USA.
Jeff Foxworthy’s Grit Chips, a new product to debut in stores beginning mid-September, will serve as the title sponsor of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Friday, Aug. 31, with the event named the Jeff Foxworthy’s Grit Chips 200.
Families or friends looking to save money while enjoying quality time together can do just that this Labor Day weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 on Sunday, Sept. 2 with the FANtastic Four Pack.
Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine returns to the eighth-mile pit-lane drag strip this Friday night, Aug. 10. Double points will be on the line for drag racers as the regular season enters its second-to-last week.
With only three races remaining before the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series arrives in Atlanta for the AdvoCare 500 Labor Day weekend, the battle for the final two wild-card positions in the Chase for the Sprint Cup was turned upside down on Sunday with Jeff Gordon’s win at Pocono.Gordon, the defending winner of last season’s AdvoCare 500, successfully defended his Pocono victory from 2011 with a pass on the race’s final restart.
Entering its fourth season of being the next-to-last event prior to the start of the Chase for the Sprint Cup, Atlanta Motor Speedway will once again play host to one of the NASCAR season’s most dramatic events with the AdvoCare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race on Sunday, Sept. 2.
The drag racing segment of week 14 at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine has been cancelled due to inclement weather.Spectators who purchased tickets this week may return next Friday and show their ticket stub for entrance to week 15 of Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine on Aug. 10.
NASCAR racing brothers Austin and Ty Dillon, both coming off of top-five finishes in the NASCAR Nationwide Series event at Indianapolis last weekend, will be in Atlanta on Tuesday, Aug. 7 for two appearances to promote the upcoming Labor Day night racing weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Aug. 31-Sept. 2.
NASCAR’s most popular driver used Sunday’s Brickyard 400 to climb to a location that he’s not been able to reach since late in the 2004 season: the top of the points standings in NASCAR Sprint Cup competition.For Earnhardt Jr., Sunday’s fourth-place finish at Indianapolis was the culmination of a season full of strong runs and consistent finishes.
Three weeks of points racing remain in Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine, which signifies “must-win” situations for many in the points standings. Factor in double points on the line for drag racers this week, coupled with the intense racing action from week 12, and the competition should light up the pit lane drag strip this Friday night.
Under the lights on Labor Day Weekend, NASCAR’s rising stars will confront Atlanta Motor Speedway’s fast high banks in the Nationwide Series NRA American Warrior 300. That event, which’ll feature the likes of Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Austin Dillon locking horns with NASCAR veterans Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano, will cap off an action packed Saturday at Atlanta Motor Speedway during Labor Day Weekend.
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The week 13 edition of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine has been cancelled due to inclement weather.Friday Night Drags will return on Aug. 3 for week 14 of the 16-week season, with double points on the line for drag racers. Gates open at 6:30 p.m. and nightly drag race eliminations start after 9:09 p.m.
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The final night of the 2012 summer short-track racing season on Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Thunder Ring showcased the crowning of all the division champions including three first- time Thursday Thunder champions. In addition to all the exciting points battles, fans were treated to the first ever Henry County High School Principal race.
The Atlanta Motor Speedway ticket office will extend its hours, including opening on weekends, beginning on July 28. With ticket demand growing as the Atlanta race date nears on the NASCAR schedule, the AMS ticket office will be open from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays and 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Sundays.
Race fans looking to take advantage of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s discounted ticket rates for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 weekend have until Aug. 6 to purchase their seats at ticket special rates. Many of the speedway’s ticket specials for the biggest Labor Day party in the USA will go away beginning at 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 6.
Four weeks of points racing remain in Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine, which signifies “must-win” situations for many in the points standings. Factor in double points on the line for drag racers this week, coupled with last week’s intense racing action, and the competition should light up the pit lane drag strip this Friday.
The final week of Thursday Thunder short track racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway will determine the overall season points champions this Thursday. Among the points races yet to be determined, one division features an ultra-competitive race with a familiar face in the midst of the battle.In Masters division competition, four drivers sit within a scant six points of each other.
With double points looming next week at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine, the racing action in week 12 was billed to be as intense as it had been at any point in the season, and it did not disappoint. New winners, repeat victors and some family competition highlighted the evening’s action on the eighth-mile pit lane drag strip at AMS.
Fans were treated to an action-packed night of racing on Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Thunder Ring. Thursday Thunder competitors drove in two feature races during the night’s event in the only double points night of the season.The racing was close as only two competitors were able to win both of their feature races. The evening also featured two racers who scored their first wins of the summer.
For a young driver looking to cut their teeth in NASCAR, travel is usually a basic requirement. And with so much time spent on the road, it becomes a family affair as the whole clan will travel to and from each local short track during the race season.The family of Racing Radios Bandits driver Chandler Smith is no stranger to travel for sports.
Fans looking to take their viewing experience of this year’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 to a new level have a new choice at Atlanta Motor Speedway.New for 2012 is the Elliott Suite, offering a view from high above turn three’s Elliott Grandstand. The Elliott Suite offers fans the race day environment from the comfort of a climate-controlled, individual seat.
With five weeks remaining in drag racing competition at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine, the points racing portion of the 2012 slate is half-way completed. Drag racers now head into the final stretch of the season with many points battles being hotly-contested on the drag strip each week.
With three events remaining and two weeks to complete them, Thursday Thunder at Atlanta Motor Speedway will play host to double feature races once again this week on the quarter-mile “Thunder Ring.” With the points championships battles coming down to the wire, double features will up the ante.
Fireworks highlighted a wild night of drag racing under Friday the 13th skies during week 11 of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine. The event saw several different types of action, as the speedway’s annual patriotic display of fireworks for the Independence Day holiday was held.
Double feature races were scheduled to highlight the seventh and eighth weeks of Thursday Thunder short track racing on the “Thunder Ring” at Atlanta Motor Speedway, but persistent rains shortened the event, allowing only one set of feature races to be completed.
Fans attending the AdvoCare 500 on Sunday, Sept. 2 can gain their own race experience at over 160 mph, just hours before the stars of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series hit the track with a special promotion from Richard Petty Driving Experience.
In addition to the Mid-Season Points Championship and a new division of competition this week at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine, AMS will host fireworks prior to drag racing eliminations.Fireworks will commence just after 9:00 p.m., moments prior to drag racing eliminations.
Fans can join Atlanta Motor Speedway for the biggest Labor Day party in the USA on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 weekend and enjoy four days of events for only $78.Tickets for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 on Sunday, Sept. 2 are available for $39 in the Elliott Grandstand.
Week 11 at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine will bring several new wrinkles to the competition this week with the addition of a new division of drag racing, as well as the crowning of mid-season points champions. The new Street Modified division will become the 17th different division of drag race competition.
With championship points battles coming down to the wire, week eight of Thursday Thunder racing on the “Thunder Ring” will have even more on the line this week as most divisions will have double feature races at Atlanta Motor Speedway. All divisions except for the Pro division will hold two feature races this week.
For many years, Friday qualifying for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series was a staple at Atlanta Motor Speedway. This year, evening qualifying makes a return to AMS with AdvoCare 500 pole qualifying taking place on Friday, Aug. 31.
The drag racing segment of week 10 at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine has been cancelled due to inclement weather.Spectators who purchased tickets this week may return next Friday and show their ticket stub for entrance to week 11 of Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine on July 13.
Week seven of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Thursday Thunder showcased only one feature race before heavy rains cancelled the remainder of the evening’s activities. In the Pro feature, Taylor Hull held off Mason Massey to claim the victory.
The 2012 season of Thursday Thunder featured a special Fourth of July night of racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway. In addition to the full slate of Bandolero, Legends and Buzz Car racing, fans were treated to the Papa John’s Pizza Fireworks Extravaganza as the finale to the evening’s activities.
To celebrate America’s birthday, Atlanta Motor Speedway will offer fans two nights of fireworks to highlight the Fourth of July holiday, both Wednesday, July 4 and Friday, July 6.Atlanta Motor Speedway will host a special Wednesday night edition of Thursday Thunder on July 4, which will be highlighted by the Papa John’s Pizza Fireworks Extravaganza.
Bad Boy Buggies has teamed up with Atlanta Motor Speedway to sponsor the speedway’s pre-race concert. Now known as the Fast Cars & Guitars Pre-Race Concert featuring Montgomery Gentry, presented by Bad Boy Buggies is slated for Sunday, Sept. 2, prior to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500.
Before the night heats up with street-style drag racing on Friday July 6, fans at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine will continue the Fourth of July holiday celebration with a fireworks display.
Area racing fans will be offered a double-dose of grassroots racing on one of the toughest short tracks around this week with two consecutive nights of Thursday Thunder at the quarter-mile “Thunder Ring” at Atlanta Motor Speedway. In addition to Thursday Thunder on its regularly scheduled night, Speedway is also hosting a full program on Wednesday.
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The National Rifle Association, America's oldest civil rights and sportsmen's group, and its NRA American Warrior magazine, will serve as title sponsor of the NASCAR Nationwide Series event at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday, Sept. 1, with the event being called the NRA American Warrior 300.
With a majority of the 2012 edition of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine now in the books, week nine at the weekly drag racing series had both new and old faces making it to victory lane. Both of these groups played a part in reshaping the points standings as the series heads into week 10 and the annual Fourth of July fireworks display next Friday night.
The fifth event in the 2012 Thursday Thunder season featured the annual fan-favorite Faster Pastor race along with a couple of first-time winners on the quarter-mile “Thunder Ring.”The Semi-Pro feature launched with Myatt Snider on the pole.
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Week nine at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine marks the fifth week of points racing with always-changing standings, as well the always popular Kids’ Candy and Coin Scramble that is always sure to excite. Last week’s theme was new faces finding their way victory lane.
As the 2012 Thursday Thunder season hits the half-way mark this week, both Legends and Bandolero racers in each division will look to lay down good runs to propel themselves ahead for the season’s second half.
Last week’s double feature events brought a ton of exciting racing to the “Thunder Ring."
Week eight of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine, which also stood as the fourth week of points racing on the eighth-mile pit lane drag strip, delivered some new faces to victory lane, which only tightened up the battle for each division’s season points championship.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series veterans Matt Kenseth, Greg Biffle, Marcos Ambrose and television personality Rutledge Wood will all make visits to Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Club One, the speedway’s luxury fan suite, during the AdvoCare 500 weekend, Aug. 31-Sept. 2.
Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Thursday Thunder hosted double feature racing on Thursday, June 21, with competitors scoring points for weeks three and four. The series will complete the 10-event season over eight consecutive weeks with racing every Thursday night plus the double features night and a special Wednesday night Fourth of July event featuring the Papa John’s Pizza Fireworks Extravaganza.
Being one of the most successful weekly summer racing programs in the country, Thursday Thunder boasts a long list of alumni who have tackled the “Thunder Ring” and moved on to higher levels of motorsports competition. On any given summer Thursday night, fans can find local youth and adults mixing it up with those who aspire to make racing a career.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is offering fans the option to enjoy the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 from the comfort of climate-controlled, individual seating with the Elliott Suite, a new option for 2012.The Elliott Suite, located high above turn three and the Elliott Grandstand, offers a full view of the speedway.
With three weeks of points racing in the books at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags, the season standings have begun to take shape and tell the story of what racers will be the top competition in each respective division in the remaining events for 2012.
Week three of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Thursday Thunder offers race fans double the action for the ultra-affordable admission price this week as double feature races will be held on the quarter-mile “Thunder Ring” for the only time in 2012.For the regular low price at the gate, spectators will be treated to two full racing programs this Thursday.
With points on the line for the third week at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags, drivers that had enjoyed good runs prior to week seven looked to add to their good fortunes, while those that had not achieved the results desired hit the eighth-mile pit lane drag strip to shake loose a strong finish and close up ground in the points standings.
Fans looking to be a part of the biggest Labor Day party in the USA at Atlanta Motor Speedway by camping out at the historic 1.54-mile speedway are encouraged to act fast while limited amounts of prime camping spots remain. A small number of High Speed Infield Tent camping spots are still available.
Week two of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s short track racing on the “Thunder Ring” showcased a first-time winner, a plethora of crashes and tight racing all night long.Christopher Clanton was the pole sitter for the Outlaws feature. On the first lap, a multi-car crash broke out in turns three and four, causing the field to be reset.
For the Dad that enjoys the high-speed thrills and excitement that only NASCAR racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway can offer, AMS brings families a deep discount for Dad this Father’s Day. Fans can purchase an Upper Champions grandstand ticket to both the NASCAR Nationwide Series event on Saturday, Sept. 1 and the AdvoCare 500 on Sunday, Sept. 2 for just $149,
Two weeks into points racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags and the cream has begun to rise to the top of the drag racing divisions. With week seven bringing the third week of points being up for grabs, each division will feature drivers looking to put space between themselves and their competition or racers working towards closing the gap they find themselves a part of in the season standings.
Week one of the 2012 Thursday Thunder racing series at Atlanta Motor Speedway got off to a rousing start last week, with two first-time winners making their way to victory lane. Drivers from nine different states traveled to AMS to take part in the season opener for the 15th season of Thursday Thunder racing.
Numerous drag racers seized the opportunity to build up early points leads during week six of Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine at Atlanta Motor Speedway.Buddy Patrick, driving the crowd-pleasing 1948 Willis Panel Wagon, was among them, winning the Truck division final round for the second week in a row.
Family members looking to get Dad a high-octane experience for Father’s Day this year have lucked out with a special offer from Atlanta Motor Speedway and Richard Petty Driving Experience that he won’t forget anytime soon.
The opening night of the 15th season of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Thursday Thunder short-track racing series featured two first-time winners and one competitor who continues to make history in the record books.The race action was closer than ever with the addition of a new double-file start rule where competitors got to choose which lane they wanted to restart in, allowing for tighter racing.
With one week of points racing in the books, racers at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags will now look ahead to week two and many will find themselves in one of two situations.For some drivers, a successful run in week one has propelled them into solid footing in the points standings, as drivers chase an overall points championship to be awarded on Aug. 17.
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One of the most successful weekly racing programs in the country returns this Thursday, June 7 as Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Thursday Thunder returns to the quarter-mile “Thunder Ring” for eight weeks of short-track racing this summer.Seven divisions of racing machines will compete for race wins and the overall points championship that will be awarded at the end of the season during nine events in eight weeks.
Atlanta Motor Speedway and Southwest Airlines Vacations are teaming up to offer fans a super discount on one-stop shopping for flight, hotel and AdvoCare 500 tickets to the biggest Labor Day party in the USA.In all-inclusive shopping, customers can book their flight, reserve a hotel and purchase AdvoCare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series tickets and save $75 per reservation on three or more nights to any Southwest Airlines Vacations property in Atlanta.
For the first time this season, points went on the line at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine, adding to the already intense competition seen thus far in 2012. Drivers chasing a season points championship were looking to get the quest for the big prize off to a good start, while all racers were looking to take home a trophy on that particular night
As part of the AdvoCare 500 weekend, Atlanta Motor Speedway is providing fans the opportunity to gain access to an autograph session with four premier NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday, Sept. 1.
After four weeks of intense competition on the eighth-mile drag strip at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Friday Night Drags returns this week with added emphasis on the racing action. With points being up for grabs for the first time this season, week five will serve as the true “season opener” for many competitors. The sixth season of Friday Night Drags at AMS has seen some of the most heated racing action in the history of the series.
Atlanta Motor Speedway’s family-friendly Thursday Thunder racing series returns to the quarter-mile “Thunder Ring” for the 15th season, bringing affordable entertainment to local race fans.The 2012 campaign of Thursday Thunder will kick-off on June 7 and will run each Thursday through July 26. Included in this year’s nine-week schedule is a special Wednesday night program on July 4, which features the Papa John’s Pizza Fireworks Extravaganza.
Atlanta Motor Speedway will debut a novel Taste of Coca-Cola® concession stand featuring popular food items made with Coca-Cola® products during the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 weekend, Aug. 31-Sept. 2.
In the final race before the upcoming points opener, the on-track action didn’t disappoint in week four of Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Racers took to the pit lane drag strip in the final race before victories will count towards points. There will be no event on Friday, May 25.
Three weeks into the sixth season of Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the best has been brought out in the competition thus far in 2012.Close battles and a variety of winners have both been witnessed by fans on the 1/8-mile pit lane drag strip
Each person that comes out to Friday Night Drags at Atlanta Motor Speedway to race or watch does so for their own personal reasons. Some enjoy the speed, others the smell of the burning fuel and rubber. And many find it a way to hang out with family and fellow gearheads.
Mother’s Day is a time when many focus on the important women in their lives. For the past and present careers of a handful of female drivers, Atlanta Motor Speedway commands a high level of importance, with some of the more significant moments of their careers coming at AMS.
On May 12, Legends and Bandolero racers got one final chance to compete and dial in their cars before points start being tallied for the 15th season of Thursday Thunder, which kicks off on June 7.
Week three of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine saw an evening of close racing deliver both new and old faces to victory lane. Fans in attendance were treated to competitive drag racing as the intense start to the 2012 campaign.
After two weeks of intense competition, Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine is off to a fast start. In what has become one of the country’s most popular weekly drag racing programs, each person that comes out to race or watch does so for their own personal reasons.
More entertainment and prizes have been added to the Atlanta Motor Speedway open house on Saturday, May 12 that is free to the public. Driving their own vehicles on the track and an all-access NASCAR package are just part of the fun that fans in attendance on Saturday can be a part of.
The Georgia Lottery has the key to even more fun for racing fans, adding its instant game Cadillac Riches to the excitement of Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags and Show-N-Shine series.
The action continued at Atlanta Motor Speedway as racers attacked the track’s pit-lane drag strip in the second week of Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine. Fans saw repeat winners in addition to prominent competitors winning in different vehicles.
This Mother’s Day, Atlanta Motor Speedway has the perfect gift for the female racing fan in your family. Bring Mom out to AMS on Labor Day weekend with the “Danica Deal” to see Danica Patrick make her debut at the famed 1.54-mile speedway.
After the winter hiatus, the first week of Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine at Atlanta Motor Speedway kicked off in rousing fashion, delivering the heated racing action fans and competitors anticipated.
Fans and members of the local community are invited to enjoy a free open house at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday, May 12 from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The day’s activities will include free giveaways and the opportunity to drive their car on the speedway’s racing surface.
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The sixth full season of drag racing on the 1/8-mile pit lane drag strip at Atlanta Motor Speedway got underway with a stellar car count, large crowd and competitive racing as the speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine began in earnest.
One of the country’s most popular and successful drag racing programs cranks back up this week as Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine resumes in its sixth full season of action this Friday night, April 27.
The lights were back on for off-Season Legends racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway, and the series saw a balanced mix of dominating performances and close battles, with one finish going down as one of the closest in the history of Legends racing on the ¼-mile “Thunder Ring” at AMS.
Grammy-nominated and Grand Ole Opry members Montgomery Gentry will headline the Fast Cars & Guitars pre-race concert prior to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 night race on Sunday, Sept. 2 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine kicks off its fifth full season of drag racing with opening night on April 27. The 2012 season will feature 18 nights of racing on the 1/8-mile pit lane drag strip at AMS.
Motocross and rally car champion Travis Pastrana enters 2012 with a new challenge on his plate. Never one to shy away from an opportunity to quench his thirst for competition, Pastrana is making his NASCAR debut in 2012 on multiple series platforms.
Determination and innovation, two qualities existing in abundance in the men and women who built NASCAR, characterize the 25 nominees for the 2013 NASCAR Hall of Fame class. NASCAR has announced the 25 nominees for the NASCAR Hall of Fame’s fourth induction class.
Fans looking to spend their entire Labor Day weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway can do so with multiple camping options for the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 weekend, Aug. 31-Sept. 2.
The Atlanta chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities will host the inaugural “Race to the Finish Line” event on Saturday, May 12 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The event will feature a 5K, 10K, one-mile fun run and a 30/63 mile bike ride.
When it comes to an appetite for thrills and action, Travis Pastrana has an intense hunger for both. Famous for his daring moves in the realm of extreme motorsports, the internationally renowned icon is speeding toward his next challenge - NASCAR, which includes taking on Atlanta Motor Speedway on Labor Day Weekend.
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For spectators looking to enjoy a great racing event experience at a favorable cost, Atlanta Motor Speedway is rolling out new ticket specials for the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 weekend, Aug. 31-Sept. 2.
The 2012 AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway will feature drivers battling for Chase for the Sprint Cup positions, the anniversary of one of NASCAR's greatest races and the celebration of a career of one of the sport's most successful drivers.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is offering several new individual seat suite-level options for fans looking to elevate their race day experience during the track's 2012 Labor Day night racing weekend, capped off by the AdvoCare 500 on Sept. 2.
So much has changed in the past 20 years within NASCAR, and Atlanta Motor Speedway has played a vital role in the sport's rapid growth. Oddly enough, 2012 is also Atlanta Motor Speedway President Ed Clark's 20th year on the job at the track.
The 2011-12 Winter Flurry season-finale at AMS saw several points races come down to the final lap of competition. Both repeat and first-time winners brought home checkered flags on the ¼-mile "Thunder Ring" as another season of Winter Flurry racing came to a close.
For only $20 down, fans can reserve seats for the AdvoCare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series weekend. Tickets are now on sale and start at just $39 and AMS is offering a number of money-saving ticket specials.
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For the third consecutive year, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound will return to Atlanta Motor Speedway to perform the National Anthem prior to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 night race on Sunday, Sept. 2.
With only two weeks remaining in the Winter Flurry season, week six on the ¼-mile signaled it was go time on the "Thunder Ring." It was the last opportunity for drivers to position themselves in the standings.
Due to the forecast for inclement weather, week six of the 2011-12 Winter Flurry season will be rescheduled. The event, originally scheduled for Saturday, March 3, will now take place on Sunday, March 4. Heat races will begin at 11:40 a.m.
Making his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut in 2012, motocross and rally car racer Travis Pastrana will visit Atlanta Motor Speedway for the first time on Saturday, Sept. 1 for 300 miles under the lights at AMS.
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Row 1:
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Undoubtedly, Jimmie Johnson would like to forget that the 2011 season ever happened. Apparently, voters in NASCARMedia.com's annual preseason poll already have. Members of NASCARMedia.com picked Johnson to reign supreme once again.
Look out Atlanta race fans! Here comes Danica Mania! Danica Patrick is moving to NASCAR full-time for the 2012 season, and her schedule will include competing in two races on Labor Day Weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway - capped by the AdvoCare 500!
Week five of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Winter Flurry saw the racing ramp up in intensity on the quarter-mile "Thunder Ring" as the season approaches the final stages.
The No. 3 is returning to the NASCAR® Nationwide Series on Feb. 25 this time, AdvoCare is along for the ride. Richard Childress Racing owns the No. 3, and AdvoCare has partnered with RCR as the title sponsor of the No. 3 car for 20 races. Driving the car is Richard Childress's grandson and AdvoCare Endorser Austin Dillon.
Can you believe it? The start of the 2012 NASCAR season is almost here! It seems as if it was only yesterday when Tony Stewart edged Carl Edwards for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship in Homestead to cap off one of the most exciting title chases in NASCAR history.
With the Winter Flurry season crossing the midpoint of the seven-week season, each division featured drivers looking to add or gain ground in the season points standings during the fourth race of the series.
Atlanta Motor Speedway invites fans to visit its display at Saturday's NASCAR Preview 2012, Presented by Sprint, which is part of NASCAR Acceleration Weekend in Charlotte, NC. Fans visiting the display will have the opportunity to register for prizes.
Week three of the 2011-12 Winter Flurry season on the Atlanta Motor Speedway quarter-mile saw a mix of new and familiar faces find their way to victory lane as the series draws near the season's mid-point. Drivers were jockeying for positioning in the points in pursuit of a season championship.
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For the fourth consecutive year, Atlanta Motor Speedway will host the biggest Labor Day party in the USA with the running of the 53rd annual AdvoCare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race on Sept. 2, 2012. The race will be a part of NASCAR's stop on Labor Day weekend.
Week two of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Winter Flurry saw intense racing on the quarter-mile "Thunder Ring" and drivers beginning to position themselves in the seven-week season's points standings.
The Atlanta chapter of Speedway Children's Charities held its annual Jingle Mingle awards ceremony on December 6 and awarded $117,615 to 24 different organizations throughout Georgia. The Atlanta chapter was formed in 1994.
Atlanta Motor Speedway will host the American Red Cross Holiday Blood Drive on Tuesday, Dec. 20 in the Tara Ball Room, located near the Atlanta Motor Speedway corporate offices. The blood drive is from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., and all presenting donors will receive a free American Red Cross Soup Bowl and will also be entered into a raffle for a pair of round trip airline tickets.
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Darian Grubb spoke for mere minutes at Thursday's NASCAR NMPA Myers Brothers Awards Luncheon, but the words that tumbled from the champion crew chief's mouth were a good two months in the making.
Tony Stewart's on a roll. And that's a good feeling when you're in Las Vegas. Stewart and teammate Ryan Newman won Wednesday's "This Ain't the Newlywed Game," a riff on the original hosted by Bob Eubanks. Stewart and Newman edged Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch.
Visit the area's newest and most affordable drive-through Christmas light park when Atlanta Motor Speedway opens the inaugural Gift of Lights this Friday, Nov. 18. The Gift of Lights will be a nightly drive-through event, with over one million LED lights.
The season opener for the 2011-2012 edition of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Winter Flurry was a chance for racers to shake off the dust and get back into the groove as the Legends and Bandolero racers readied to race for the winter championship on the quarter-mile "Thunder Ring."
AdvoCare, an award-winning premier health and wellness company, has entered into a partnership to be the primary sponsor of the No. 3 AdvoCare Chevrolet driven by Austin Dillon for 20 races in the 2012 NASCAR Nationwide Series season.
For the first time ever, Atlanta Motor Speedway will host to the 21st Annual Asphalt Nationals and the 13th Annual Thunder Car Nationals on Oct. 24-27, 2012. Over 200 Legend Cars and Thunder Roadsters from all over the country will be on hand.
The new U.S. Legends Dirt Modifieds division will debut in Georgia as the series visits Woodstock's historic Dixie Speedway on Saturday, Nov. 19. It will be only the second time that the series has ventured out of North Carolina.
Atlanta Motor Speedway will be lit up like never before this holiday season from Nov. 18 through Jan. 1 for the inaugural Gift of Lights Holiday Light Show, the most affordable light display in the metro Atlanta area.
With no points on the line, the Atlanta Motor Speedway hosted an off-season race leading up to the opening of the 2011-12 Winter Flurry season, beginning Nov. 12. The Buzz Car feature got underway with Timmy Bishop in the lead. Bishop led wire-to-wire to win the event
With crisp temperatures filling the air, drag racing for 2011 concluded with heated intensity Friday at Atlanta Motor Speedway in the second and final week of Friday Night Drags & MCR Safety Show-N-Shine “Fall Stampede.”
The Chevrolet Fireball Run Adventurally visited Atlanta Motor Speedway on Wednesday, Sept. 28 as part of its race to recover America's missing children.
As the fall temperatures cool things down, the pit road drag strip at Atlanta Motor Speedway heated up on Friday with the first week of Friday Night Drags & MCR Safety Show-N-Shine's Fall Stampede.
Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine announces the Fall Stampede on Sept. 23 and 30 with two additional nights of drag racing.
Jeff Gordon had the most dominant car during Tuesday's running of the 52nd annual AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, but teammate Jimmie Johnson made him work for the win in the closing laps.
The AdvoCare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race has been postponed because of weather from Tropical Storm Lee. The race will be rescheduled for Tuesday, September 6 with a start time of 11:00 a.m. Existing tickets and credentials will be honored when the gates open at 8:30 a.m.
The backflip is back. Carl Edwards started on the pole, led 101 laps and fought back from an early stop-and-go penalty to win the Great Clips 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race Saturday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Kasey Kahne won the pole for Sunday's AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway with a lap of 29.775 seconds (186.196 mph). It was his 22nd career pole and third at the speedway. "It was definitely not a perfect lap, but it was a little better than what everyone else did," Kahne said.
Check out the latest photos from race weekend of fans living it up at The Biggest Labor Day Party In The USA! Plus you can also upload your own and share them with everyone and show everyone how great it is to be at Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend!
Ron Hornaday didn't have the best truck Friday at Atlanta Motor Speedway, but he had the best fuel strategy. And in the end, that's all that mattered. Hornaday led the final 17 laps – the only laps he led all night – to win the Good Sam Club 200 NASCAR Camping World 200.
Carl Edwards will run a special paint scheme for Sunday's AdvoCare 500 race at Atlanta Motor Speedway featuring duck feathers inscribed with the names of those who support children and families battling cancer campaign.
Experience isn't turning out to be a requisite for going fast at Atlanta Motor Speedway as drivers ready for tonight's Good Sam 200. Of the top five fastest drivers in the final practice, three are rookies with at least one, Joey Coulter, competing for the first time at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
It's one of the best deals in all of NASCAR, and it's happening this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Children age 12 and under are FREE for both tonight's Good Sam Club 200 Camping World Truck Series race and Saturday's Great Clips 300 Nationwide Series.
While fans from many local areas and across the state of Georgia will head to Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend for the AdvoCare 500 weekend, some of the fans attending races at the speedway will traverse many miles on their way to the biggest Labor Day party in the USA.
Good Sam Club, the world's largest RV owners' community, and Atlanta Motor Speedway today announced the sponsorship of the NASCAR Camping World Trucks Series race at AMS.
As the Atlanta Motor Speedway pavement has worn and aged, many drivers in the garage have described racing at AMS as driving on a big dirt track.
In keeping with the tradition of thrilling finishes at Atlanta Motor Speedway, AMS has announced that this weekend's Nationwide and Sprint Cup series will have a special tag line for the last three laps if it ends under an extended distance due to a caution -- Big Green Egg, White, Checker!
Below is a list of driver and show car appearances in the area for the upcoming AdvoCare 500 race weekend.
This weekend's AdvoCare 500 weekend will feature several drivers and teams with local ties to the area or the state of Georgia. The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race features a tribute to a local driver, as Ryan Newman will pilot the No. 08 Chevrolet to honor Macon-native Beau Slocumb.
Labor Day Weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway is filled with a high amount of fun activities for fans, some of which enable them to give back to local charities. One of them is the Reed Sorenson Charity Golf Classic benefiting Speedway Children's Charities on Sept. 1.
The Chase for the Sprint Cup picture is shaping up to go down to the wire at Richmond. With the series making their annual Labor Day weekend stop at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the AdvoCare 500 will play a major role in deciding who is in and who is out come playoff time.
With up to five spots available for the Sprint Summer Showdown, Brad Keselowski's win at Bristol on Saturday night locks in four drivers that could win a total of $3,000,000 if any of the four can take the checkered flag at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Here are some of the latest happenings at Atlanta Motor Speedway as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 weekend is one week from ignition.
Everything fans need to know for an amazing Labor Day weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway can be found here:
Brian Vickers visited the Georgia Aquarium on Thursday to promote the upcoming AdvoCare 500 night race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sept. 4. While at the aquarium, Vickers dove with the aquarium's Whale Sharks, Groupers and other aquatic life.
As the AdvoCare 500 NASCAR night racing weekend quickly approaches, fans are encouraged to act fast to secure the limited number of $39 tickets that remain for the Sunday, Sept. 4 event.
As the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 weekend moves closer, fans have already started lining up for campsites in the unreserved campgrounds which open this Saturday, Aug. 27 at 8:00 a.m. Anxious fans began lining up outside the speedway ticket office on Monday.
Aside from the great racing action at Atlanta Motor Speedway during the AdvoCare 500 Labor Day Weekend, the Coca-Cola Fan Stage outside the speedway will bring a variety of entertainment.
In a season that is on pace to set records in the parity department, perhaps the best way to figure out who may be the drivers to watch at this year's AdvoCare 500 is to hit the record books and examine the stats for night racing at AMS.
Kyle Busch's win at Michigan International Speedway was a big achievement, and for several reasons. Busch not only clinched his place in the Chase for the Sprint Cup, but it also made him eligible for the Sprint Summer Showdown.
Championship night at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags & MCR Safety Show-N-Shine saw several drag racing divisions take their season points championships down to the wire in the championship match races following week 16 final round elimination races.
This year's AdvoCare 500 night race at Atlanta Motor Speedway promises to be one of the marquee events on the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule. Here are five major reasons why you should be at the biggest Labor Day party in the USA.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series veteran Kyle Busch visited Atlanta Motor Speedway on Tuesday, Aug. 16 to promote the upcoming AdvoCare 500 night race on Sunday, Sept. 4. While at AMS, Busch provided ride-alongs to five fans.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is proud to announce that Miller Industries has been named the Official Towing and Recovery Equipment of Atlanta Motor Speedway.
The points championship races take center stage this week as Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags & MCR Safety Show-N-Shine enters its final week of 2011 competition. Several divisions feature tight races to determine the second-half points champions.
This year's AdvoCare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event at Atlanta Motor Speedway marks the 15th anniversary of a historic day for both NASCAR and one of the sport's greatest brother duos to ever compete.
The Sprint Summer Showdown was introduced earlier this summer as a way to up the level of competition for the five NASCAR Sprint Cup Series events leading up to Atlanta Motor Speedway's Sept. 4 AdvoCare 500. So far it is working.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series veteran Ryan Newman will be behind the wheel of a special edition NASCAR Camping World Truck Series ride at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sept. 2.
In the penultimate event for the 2011 edition of Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine at Atlanta Motor Speedway, double points were awarded to drag racers competing on the pit lane drag strip.
Grammy-nominated and award-winning Ernie Haase & Signature Sound will return to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the second consecutive year to perform the National Anthem prior to the AdvoCare 500.
With only two weeks left in the 2011 edition of Friday Night Drags & MCR Safety Show-N-Shine at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the attention will now heavily focus on the point standings. Drivers in each division will be looking for good runs as they race down the pit lane drag strip.
The AdvoCare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race on Sunday, Sept. 4 is the culmination of what once again promises to be the biggest Labor Day party in the USA. But for eager race fans, there is so much more to the weekend's festivities than just the AdvoCare 500.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Sept. 2-4 AdvoCare 500 weekend will feature three nights of racing on the 1.54-mile high banks. NASCAR veteran Kyle Busch will enter all of them in an attempt for his second career three-race sweep at one track.
NASCAR veteran Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 18 M&M's Toyota, will be in Atlanta on August 16 to promote the upcoming NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
With only three weeks left in the 2011 Friday Night Drags & MCR Safety Show-N-Shine season, second half points become ever more critical with each run down the pit lane drag strip at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
For this year's AdvoCare 500 race weekend, Atlanta Motor Speedway is offering value that can't be beat. A family of four, with children 12 and under, could take a four-day vacation to AMS which includes three nights of racing for as low as $254.
The feature races of the final night of the 10-week Thursday Thunder season showcased several tight point battles, a first-time winner, three first-time champions being crowned and a driver making history by claiming the most Thursday Thunder titles ever.
A trio of Turner Motorsports drivers visited Zoo Atlanta on Thursday to promote the upcoming Great Clips 300 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The drivers painted with Kelly, a resident elephant at the zoo.
With only three weeks left in the Friday Night Drags racing action for 2011, it is go time for drivers looking to claim a second-half points championship, which would earn them a spot in the Championship Night race on August 19.
Thursday Thunder's Thunder Roadster division will have a special guest this week. Former NASCAR driver and Brooks native Joey Clanton will take the wheel of a Thunder Roadster.
Being one of the oldest tracks on the NASCAR circuit, there is always a great amount of prestige in taming the 1.54-mile lightning-fast Atlanta Motor Speedway. Now with how the Labor Day Weekend date falls on the schedule, the pressure to capture the checkered flag is even higher.
A mix of new and old faces made their way to victory lane during Atlanta Motor Speedway's thirteenth week of Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine. In the competitive Sportsman division, a first-time winner found his way to victory.
NASCAR Nationwide Series stars Justin Allgaier, Jason Leffler and Reed Sorenson will hold a kids autograph session on Thursday, August 4 at Zoo Atlanta in advance of the Sept. 3 Great Clips 300.
The penultimate round of Atlanta Motor Speedway's short-track racing program, Thursday Thunder featured drivers clamoring for every position as competitors are battling to determine who will be the 2011 Thursday Thunder champion in their respective classes.
With the second half of the points season at Friday Night Drags beginning to take shape, the Sportsman division continues to be one of the more exciting racing divisions on Friday nights at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
As the Thursday Thunder series heads into its next to last week of competition for the 2011 season, each lap on the Thunder Ring could have a major impact on the points races in several divisions. The Masters division features the tightest of points races.
NASCAR fans are known throughout the country for their devout loyalty and enthusiasm in planning and attending the event weekend. On September 2-4, Atlanta Motor Speedway will again play host to some of those same die-hard fans.
A lengthy winning streak came to an end Friday at Atlanta Motor Speedway as straight-line racing excitement returned to the track in Week 12 of Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine on the track's pit lane drag strip.
Men's Health Network and Takeda have partnered to launch the "Gout Pit Stop," an educational campaign to raise awareness about gout, a type of arthritis that affects approximately 8.3 million people in the U.S.
Fans will be treated to a lineup of up and coming bands as well as southern rock legends Lynyrd Skynyrd as part of the Fast Cars and Guitars concert prior to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 on Sept. 4.
Week eight of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder saw several hot streaks continued by some drivers, while some new faces found their way to victory lane, with one winner qualifying for the Labor Day Legends Invitational.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is once again hosting the largest Labor Day party in the USA, and fans can be a part of all the excitement for only $78. Fans can purchase tickets to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 for $39.
With the second half of the season opening last week at Friday Night Drags, the CB Insulation racing team took full advantage of the points reset to make a strong statement.
In the Morley Company Outlaws division, dominance has been the story of 2011. Roswell's Parker Barnes went into week seven with an unblemished record: six starts, six wins. But last week proved to be different, as Meansville native Madeline Crane used her pole position to catapult herself to victory lane.
There will be more than fighting for points positioning and the winner's trophy up for grabs when the stars of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series battle under the lights on Labor Day Weekend in the AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
For the first time ever, Atlanta Motor Speedway is providing fans the opportunity to win an autograph session with select NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers with a ticket purchase to the AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sept. 4.
The second half kickoff of Friday Night Drags & MCR Safety Show-N-Shine at Atlanta Motor Speedway offered a fresh start to every driver in the field, and many racers took the opportunity to get a leg up in the standings with a win.
Week 7 of Atlanta Motor Speedway's short –track racing series, Thursday Thunder, showcased two legends and bandolero drivers winning for the first time this season, one which snapped a another competitor's dominant streak of six consecutive wins.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series veterans Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 18 M&M's Toyota and Mark Martin, driver of the No. 5 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet will highlight a weekend of NASCAR driver visits to Club One.
With mid-season champions being honored last week, this week becomes a new opportunity for each and every competitor at Friday Night Drags. With the second half racing is expected to be just as intense as the first half.
This week's Thursday Thunder will have a uniquely southern feel, as the Atlanta Motor Speedway pays homage to the long-running television show, The Dukes of Hazzard. Fans are encouraged to dress up like their favorite character and compete in a look-a-like contest.
Atlanta Motor Speedway has partnered with several companies to offer one-stop purchasing for fans looking for hotels, tickets and transportation for the AdvoCare 500 NASCAR weekend, Sept. 2-4.
Midseason points champions were crowned during Week 10 of Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine at Atlanta Motor Speedway, with one division title not being decided until the final round of drag racing eliminations on the track's pit road drag strip.
Week six launched the second half of the 2011 Thursday Thunder season at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The on-track action featured two drivers qualifying for the Labor Day Weekend Legends Invitational and one driver logging a perfect season to date.
This week, mid-season Friday Night Drags championships will be awarded to points leaders at the conclusion of the evening's racing. The mid-season champions will race the second half champions on August 19 to determine the overall 2011 champion in each division.
Kids Bicycle, Tricycle and Power Wheels races will be the featured intermission entertainment during this week's Legends and Bandolero racing action at Thursday Thunder on Atlanta Motor Speedway's ¼-mile "Thunder Ring."
For years, family and NASCAR have been synonymous with one another. This year, children can do more than watch the cars from the grandstands, they can get close enough to touch them. Prior to the AdvoCare 500 children of all ages have access to the pits.
A festive crowd was on hand Friday to see drag racers compete for double points in addition to America's Birthday Celebration at Atlanta Motor Speedway for Week Nine of Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine.
The fifth week of competition of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder featured eight classes of short track racing showcasing a driver posting his first win, another remaining undefeated and a veteran continuing to set records.
After trying his hand at professional soccer and riding a bull, Cincinnati Bengals Wide Receiver Chad Ochocinco came to Atlanta Motor Speedway on Thursday to get a taste of NASCAR racing. Jeff Burton and crew were on hand to provide Ochocinco with a high speed tutorial.
Fans attending this week's Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine will be treated to one of the area's earliest and largest fireworks displays with the Papa John's Pizza Fireworks Extravaganza in addition to an evening of competitive drag racing.
This week's intermission entertainment will be the Kids Candy Scramble, an annual event for Thursday Thunder at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The best way to describe the Candy Scramble is imagining a Halloween Trick-or-Treating in roughly 90 seconds.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is giving area fans an opportunity to celebrate America's Independence with one of the Atlanta area's earliest and largest fireworks display with the Papa John's Pizza Fireworks Extravaganza on July 1 at Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine.
Minneapolis-based Great Clips, Inc. has a long, storied history in the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS). Celebrating their 10th year as a primary sponsor this season, the world's largest salon brand with more than 3,000 salons, is proud to be the longest-running sponsor in the series.
If you've tailgated for any length of time, you likely have a favorite tailgating recipe. Now, you can share it with scores of fans while also supporting Speedway Children's Charities! For a donation of $10 to Speedway Children's Charities, your recipe will be included in a cookbook featuring recipes from numerous race fans!
he drag racing segment of week eight of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags & MCR Safety Show-N-Shine has been cancelled due to inclement weather. Spectators who purchased tickets this week may return next Friday and show their ticket stub for entrance.
Week four of Thursday Thunder, featured two-first time winners, two brothers celebrating in Victory Lane and one surprising race finish. The annual Faster Pastor race was the featured intermission entertainment with local church leaders on a "Mission to Race."
With 19 racing divisions at Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine, there is straight-line racing excitement for many sizes and speeds of vehicles. But of all the divisions racing on Friday nights, Street Outlaw is one the drag racing series' most intense and exciting divisions.
Atlanta Motor Speedway officials announced the three-day NASCAR weekend will be extended, offering activities on Monday morning following the AdvoCare 500. Breakfast on Bruton will be served from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 5
When the regular Thursday Thunder competitors will be taking a break, this week there will still be racing on the Thunder Ring. This week's intermission entertainment is the Faster Pastor race. Local area pastors will race against each other with their congregations cheering them on.
Fans who purchase tickets to the AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, have the opportunity to not only be in the stands on Labor Day weekend, but also experience driving on the famed 1.54-mile oval in addition to receiving a ticket to Friday Night Drags on July 1.
Friday's running of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine has been cancelled due to inclement weather. Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags will return on June 24th.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder featured a trio of racers who after the third week of short-track racing action are undefeated in their respective classes - Parker Barnes, Joshua Hicks and Skip Nichols.
With parity being evident throughout the Friday Night Drags field at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the Street Outlaws Division is no different. Four main competitors consistently find themselves competing for feature wins on the speedway's pit lane.
Albany native Skip Nichols is no stranger to Thursday Thunder on the quarter-mile Thunder Ring at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Having competed at Thursday Thunder since 1998, Nichols races in both the Masters and Thunder Roadsters Divisions and is among one of the most successful racers in the history of Thursday Thunder.
Fans attending the Sept. 4 AdvoCare 500 can personally experience the lightning-fast racing surface of Atlanta Motor Speedway at speeds over 165 mph for a significantly discounted price through a promotion being offered by the Richard Petty Driving Experience.
Some new faces found their way to Victory Lane on Friday during the sixth week of Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Grantville's Tony Morse broke Mark White's five-week winning streak in the Super Pro Division.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's short-track racing series, Thursday Thunder, featured two back-to-back winners and one driver continuing to make history with the most series wins during week two of competition on the quarter-mile "Thunder Ring."
Whether he's driving straight or turning left, Eddie Chapman knows plenty about what it takes to successfully maneuver around Atlanta Motor Speedway's weekly racing divisions. Chapman has raced in both Thursday Thunder and Friday Night Drags at the Speedway.
For many Thursday Thunder competitors, the season points championship isn't the only thing at stake this summer at Atlanta Motor Speedway during the track's summer short track series. Racers are also vying for spots in the Labor Day Legends Invitational.
Think about the top major sporting events each year. When things like the Super Bowl or Final Four come to mind, the competition within the sporting arena is the main focus. But when it comes to the event, the attraction is so much more than the contest itself.
With points on the line for the first time in 2011, racers took to Atlanta Motor Speedway's pit lane drag strip for the season points opener of Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine on Friday night at the Speedway.
The 14th season launched with eight classes of feature racing, first time winners and one competitor continuing to set Thursday Thunder history. In addition to the action-packed racing, fans were also treated to the Jersey Thunder Jet Car.
Points will be on the line for the first time in 2011 on Friday in the season points opener of Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine at Atlanta Motor Speedway. With the championship season getting underway, an influx of competitors is expected on Friday.
Eric Norris, who has raced in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and Nationwide Series, is among the list of entrants in the Thursday Thunder season opener on June 2. Norris is the son of martial arts icon and renowned actor Chuck Norris.
The pavement-pounding and sound barrier rattling sensations of speed and power will take center stage this week at Atlanta Motor Speedway with an appearance by the Jersey Thunder Jet Car at both Thursday Thunder and Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine.
AdvoCare International, LP, an award-winning, premier health and wellness company headquartered in Plano, TX., will be the title sponsor for Atlanta Motor Speedway's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race on Sept. 4, 2011.
Each summer, short tracks are filled with local racers, many of which hope to earn their way to victory lane. But when it comes to Legends and Bandolero racing, Atlanta Motor Speedway's quarter-mile "Thunder Ring" is among the toughest tracks to win on.
In the final night of racing before the series points opener, a number of drivers harnessed valuable momentum in the fourth week of action at Friday Night Drags & MCR Safety Show-N-Shine on Friday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Since its inception, Thursday Thunder at Atlanta Motor Speedway has treated local racing fans to the rare privilege of seeing the future stars of NASCAR during the early stages of their racing careers. The 2011 season kicks off June 2.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is pleased to announce Papa John's as both the official and exclusive pizza of Atlanta Motor Speedway. Papa John's Pizza will have a presence at the Speedway during the Labor Day NASCAR Night Race Weekend on Sept. 2-4 in addition to other events.
The thrilling excitement of drag racing on Friday Nights returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway this summer as Friday Night Drags & MCR Safety Show-N-Shine powers its way into its fifth season. Featuring straight-line speed in the form of street drag racing on Atlanta Motor Speedway's pit road drag strip, Friday Night Drags is racing on the grassroots level, allowing both the hard-core and casual racer to compete in front of thousands of fans.
Each presenting blood donor will receive a commemorative t-shirt, a ticket to an upcoming Thursday Thunder race (except for the June 30 event) and a pace car ride around Atlanta Motor Speedway. Pace car rides will be given until sundown.
Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine continued its season Friday, with fans being treated to a wide cross-section of drivers finishing the night in Victory Lane. Friday night's exciting action saw three drivers win their third race in a row to begin the season.
The 2011 Thursday Thunder season at Atlanta Motor Speedway will feature a number of young, up and coming drivers with aspirations of one day racing in NASCAR. This summer, a driver considered to be one of racing's top future stars will be on the AMS "Thunder Ring."
With the interest in camping on the increase as Labor Day Weekend's NASCAR Night Race Weekend quickly approaches, fans are encouraged to reserve their campsite spaces for night racing's return to Atlanta Motor Speedway Sept. 2-4.
Racers took to Atlanta Motor Speedway's quarter-mile "Thunder Ring" for the last off-season INEX-sanctioned race on May 11 to prepare for the 14th season of Thursday Thunder, launching on June 2. The race also served as a qualifier for the Labor Day Invitational race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sept. 2, 2011.
Just two weeks into the 2011 season of Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine at Atlanta Motor Speedway, numerous drag racing classes are already showing signs that a highly competitive summer of straight-line drag racing is on the horizon.
If you're in the Atlanta area and love racing and family fun at an affordable price, join us on Thursday nights during the summer! Thursday Thunder, the Speedway's weekly summer racing series on its ¼-mile track located on the AMS frontstretch, begins June 2.
With another strong crowd of fans and racers present, excitement was aplenty Friday in the second week of Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine at Atlanta Motor Speedway. A total of four drivers won their respective divisions for the second week in a row.
Following a record opening night, the thrilling excitement of straight-line speed returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway on Friday, May 6 with the second week of Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine. Week one featured record-breaking opening night numbers.
The Buzz Cars, the newest racing division on Atlanta Motor Speedway's ¼-mile "Thunder Ring," will be part of the event lineup when the Speedway hosts an INEX points event on May 11. Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadsters will also race.
The 2011 season of Friday Night Drags kicked off Friday with a cross-section of repeat and first-time winners in Atlanta Motor Speedway's summer drag racing series. AMS will donate a dollar from each grandstand ticket sold Friday to assist Red Cross relief efforts toward tornado victims.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is giving fans an opportunity to assist the American Red Cross relief efforts while also enjoying the season opener of Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine on April 29. AMS will donate one dollar from each grandstand ticket sold.
The 2011 edition of Friday Night Drags commences Friday at Atlanta Motor Speedway with street-style drag racing, show cars and Friday-night fun returning for a full summer of local racing. Featured will be 19 classes of street-style drag racing on the pit road drag strip.
With the 2011 Friday Night Drags season beginning in just over a week at Atlanta Motor Speedway, fans of motorcycle drag racing can expect to see a larger motorcycle presence in 2011 with five motorcycle classes to be featured in the weekly drag racing series.
Atlanta Motor Speedway has added a Junior Dragster division for the 2011 Friday Night Drags season, giving drag racing's youngest fans their own class in Atlanta's summer drag racing series. The division will allow racers under the age of 16 to compete at Friday Night Drags.
The StuntFest 2011 Car & Bike Show returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday, May 1 with car shows and street-style drag racing. The StuntFest 2011 Car & Bike Show is a single-day festival featuring car shows and drag racing with awards for top finishers, music and entertainment, and children's activities.
What began five years ago as simple means to encourage racing away from public streets has exploded into one of the summer's top sporting events in the Atlanta area. Friday Night Drags and MCR Safety Show-N-Shine kicks off its fifth season April 29.
If you've been waiting for your chance to purchase tickets to the Labor Day Weekend of NASCAR Night Racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway, your wait is now over! Tickets are on sale for NASCAR Night Racing's return to AMS on Labor Day weekend of three NASCAR night races!
Atlanta Motor Speedway's newest short-track racing class, Buzz Cars, made it's exhibition debut following an INEX-sanctioned short-track race on the track's quarter-mile "Thunder Ring" on Sunday. The debut featured a group of Buzz Cars, minimally-modified, four-cylinder stock cars.
Dwight Pilgram has been named Legends of Georgia director at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Pilgram will oversee the day-to-day management of the Legends program including car and part sales, competitor communications and event operations.
MCR Safety will serve as the title sponsor of the Show-N-Shine car shows at Atlanta Motor Speedway's 2011 Friday Night Drags season. The MCR Safety Show-N-Shine car show will feature nine classes of show cars and entrants can participate in parade laps on each week.
Ginger Moats has been named Speedway Children's Charities' Atlanta chapter director at Atlanta Motor Speedway. As the director of the Atlanta chapter, Moats will spearhead the chapter's fundraising and marketing efforts and work with partner organizations.
Atlanta Motor Speedway will host an information meeting for parties interested in competing in the Speedway's newest short-track racing division, Buzz Cars, on Monday night, April 4 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will include specific details on the new affordable racing division and guidance on vehicle modifications.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's newest short-track racing division, Buzz Cars, will make its debut with an exhibition race during the track's April 10 INEX points race. The exhibition Buzz Cars race will provide competitors with their first opportunity to test and tune their stock cars on Atlanta's quarter-mile "Thunder Ring" track.
Laura Stansell of Macon has won a prize package including a meet-n-greet with Lynyrd Skynyrd during Atlanta Motor Speedway's Labor Day NASCAR night racing weekend. The prize package includes a meet-n-greet with Lynyrd Skynyrd and a guitar signed by the band.
Atlanta Motor Speedway officials have announced that Lynyrd Skynyrd, the most-celebrated Southern rock band in history, will headline the Fast Cars & Guitars pre-race concert prior to the track's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race on Sunday, Sept. 4.
The final round of the 2010-2011 Winter Flurry season was showcased during Atlanta Motor Speedway's Spring Kick Off Open House. Fans were treated to free Winter Flurry racing as part of the day's activities. Six classes competed to not only battle for the win, but to claim the championship title.
Atlanta Motor Speedway has added two live radio broadcasts, a pair of show cars and the Coca-Cola racing simulator to the free Open House event scheduled for Saturday, March 12 from 11:00 a.m. through 3:00 pm. Other entertainment includes short-track racing action and exclusive discounts.
Tickets for Atlanta Motor Speedway's Labor Day NASCAR night racing weekend will go on sale on Wednesday, March 9, the same day as the announcement of the pre-race concert artist for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race on Sunday, Sept. 4 at AMS.
The INEX points race at Atlanta Motor Speedway scheduled for Saturday, March 5 has been cancelled due to anticipated inclement weather. Short-track racing will return to AMS on Saturday, March 12 for the championship round of the 2010-11 Winter Flurry season.
Great Clips will again serve as the title sponsor of the Labor Day weekend NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday, Sept. 3, the Great Clips 300. The event will showcase Great Clips, as the title sponsor and official hair care provider of AMS.
New Holland dealers from across the Southeast completed a two-day sales training event at Atlanta Motor Speedway last week, providing sales members with first-hand experience with the company's new PowerStar™ T4 Series tractors entering the Spring season.
Atlanta Motor Speedway will play host to the one of the largest-ever Sweet Repeats Consignment Sales this Thursday, March 3 through Saturday, March 5, in addition to the first INEX points race of the 2011 season on Saturday, March 5.
AMS will host a free Open House for race fans and the surrounding community from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 12, including short-track racing, the opportunity to drive their car on the Speedway's 1.54-mile track and a chance to win a Big Green Egg.
It seems as if it was only yesterday when Atlanta Motor Speedway celebrated its 50th year of racing with a weekend of night racing on Labor Day weekend culminated by the Emory Healthcare 500. Now, work is underway to begin another 50 years of great racing.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's fifth date of the Winter Flurry season saw points races tighten in multiple divisions as competitors battle for critical championship points with just one event remaining on the 2010-11 Winter Flurry Season.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series racing action takes to the track this week to kick off the 2011 season, a year many fans and pundits anticipate may be the most-compelling season in recent history with it poised to feature multiple storylines.
Atlanta Motor Speedway officials have added an INEX-sanctioned national short-track points race on Saturday, March 5 to the Speedway's winter racing schedule. The event will feature Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadsters competing on the quarter-mile "Thunder Ring."
Fans, circle your calendars for March 12! On that day, we're inviting all fans to a FREE open house event at Atlanta Motor Speedway from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. with the Spring KIck-Off Open House! We'll start the day with some Winter Flurry Bandolero and Legends car racing on the Thunder Ring.
One of the more special times in racing comes each February, with the start of the season. There's a refreshed sense of optimism. Every team feels as if it can contend for a title. Most fans feel that their driver is poised for a great season. Here at Atlanta Motor Speedway, we're sharing that optimism.
NASCAR has announced competition changes for the 2011 racing season. Among the changes are restructuring the current points system and modifying the method of qualifying the final two drivers for the Chase for the Championship.
The fourth date of the 2010-11 Winter Flurry short-track racing season featured hot action in cold temperatures at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday, as competitors banged cars on the "Thunder Ring" for needed points entering the second half of the season.
Aspiring race car drivers now have another affordable option for competing at Atlanta Motor Speedway with the introduction of a new Buzz Cars division to the Speedway's 2011 summer racing series, Thursday Thunder. The class will feature three and four-cylinder street vehicles.
Shopping and short-track racing action return to AMS this weekend as the track plays host to a two-day gun show and Winter Flurry racing on and Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 22 and 23. Legends Series racing resumes on Saturday while the GunRunner Shows gun show will also take place.
Moving from the road course to the short track for the third race of the 2010-11 Winter Flurry series, four drivers claimed their first wins of the season on Atlanta Motor Speedway's quarter-mile short track. Two competitors posted their third-straight win to start the Winter Flurry season.
Atlanta Motor Speedway officials are infusing new energy into their popular Friday Night Drags series by updating the championship structure and adjusting series rules for the upcoming 2011 season. Changes feature five new racing classes and a unique championship points structure.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's second Winter Flurry event of the 2010-11 season featured razor-thin finishes in a pair of Bandolero events, in addition to Donald McIntosh claiming his second-consecutive road course win to start the season.
Officials from Atlanta Motor Speedway will assist The Salvation Army by seeking donations to the organization's recognizable Red Kettle Campaign on Wednesday, Dec. 8 at the Walmart on Tara Boulevard in Lovejoy. Atlanta Motor Speedway staff members will ring the bell from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Atlanta Motor Speedway and Legends Cars of Georgia officials have added Legends car and Bandolero events, the Labor Day Legends Invitational, to the track's 2011 NASCAR night racing weekend. The invitation-only event will feature a 40-lap Legends race and a 25-lap Bandolero race.
The 2010-11 Winter Flurry season of Legends and Bandolero racing opened on the Atlanta Motor Speedway Infield road course with a 2010 Thursday Thunder champion claiming the first Legends win of the Winter season.
Atlanta Motor Speedway will play host to Accident Avoidance Workshops on the week of Dec. 8, allowing student drivers and parents to prepare and practice for potential emergency situations.
Atlanta Motor Speedway and Legends Cars of Georgia officials have announced the six-date schedule for the 2010-11 Winter Flurry racing series that features Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadster racing on the facility's Infield road course and quarter-mile oval.
Eager to support their hometown Atlanta Braves as they return to the MLB postseason, Atlanta Motor Speedway officials have wagered with Infineon Raceway officials over the outcome of the National League Division Series between the Braves and San Francisco Giants.
Tony Stewart figured out the restarts just in time to win the Emory Healthcare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race Sunday, holding off Carl Edwards and Jimmie Johnson for his third career series win at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Local NASCAR fans will once again come to the aid of the American Red Cross to help meet Georgia's daily need of more than 1,200 blood donations during the Drive For Life Blood Drive on Tuesday, Sept. 21 in the Atlanta Motor Speedway infield Media Center.
With INEX points on the line at Atlanta Motor Speedway for the final time in 2010, short-track competitors raced in an Off-Season Legends event on Sunday for needed late-season points.
With the five remaining championship winners determined on the drag strip in Friday Night Drags' final event of the 2010 season, Championship Night saw titleholders crowned in 15 divisions at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Friday night.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags will reach its high-speed zenith during Championship Night on Sept. 10, as titleholders are named in 15 classes to conclude the 17-week season of straight-line speed. Championships in five Friday Night Drags classes are still undecided entering the season-ending event, with the Sportsman, Pro Four, Domestic, Sport Compact and Motorcycle divisions all separated by four points or less.
Jamie McMurray won the Great Clips 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race Saturday at Atlanta Motor Speedway, holding off this season's 10-time winner, Kyle Busch, in front of one of the largest crowds at a Nationwide Series race in the track's history.
Denny Hamlin won the pole for Sunday's Emory Healthcare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, turning the day's fast lap in 29.587 seconds (187.380 mph). Starting next to Hamlin is Ryan Newman, who held the top spot for most of the qualifying session.
There are a few givens at Atlanta Motor Speedway: It's going to be fast, it's going to have a lot of racing lines, and there's a good chance for a photo finish. But Jeff Burton said Saturday that Atlanta Motor Speedway also has a couple of factors that are always changing.
Kevin Harvick burst onto the NASCAR scene in 2001 with his emotional victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway. As the owner-driver in the Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series readies for the Great Clips 300, his team, Kevin Harvick Inc. is looking to continue its dominance at AMS.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver and Georgia-native David Ragan claimed victory in the Your Georgia Best Chevy Dealers 150 on Friday night at Atlanta Motor Speedway, his first win at the track since his days as a youth racing Legends cars.
An overwhelming serving of racing awaits fans purchasing tickets to Saturday's Great Clips 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race under the lights at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The race not only features multiple storylines, but also a day filled with track activity for one low price.
Kevin Harvick and his racing organization, Kevin Harvick, Inc., have won each of the last two NASCAR secondary-series events at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Returning to Atlanta for the Great Clips 300, Harvick will look to win back-to-back Nationwide Series races in Atlanta.
As the stars of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series return to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the marquee Labor Day NASCAR night racing weekend, many drivers will sport new sponsors and vehicle designs under the lights in the Emory Healthcare 500 on Sunday, Sept. 5.
Fifteen NASCAR drivers will pull double duty during the Emory Healthcare 500 race weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway by competing in both the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race on Sunday, Sept. 5, as well as the Great Clips 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race on Sept. 4.
As NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series stars return to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the 2010 Emory Healthcare 500 on Sunday, Sept. 5, big numbers will be recorded in the number of fans, pieces of equipment and in the rates of speed.
The Emory Healthcare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway will likely be a must-win event for those drivers still fighting to qualify for NASCAR's Chase for the Sprint Cup Series Championship. A handful of drivers are trying to battle their way into NASCAR's 10-race postseason dash.
The biggest Labor Day celebration in the USA returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the Emory Healthcare 500 NASCAR night racing weekend where fans will be greeted by a multitude of entertainment options at the track, in addition to the NASCAR night races.
Coming to Atlanta Motor Speedway on Labor Day Weekend? Here are some tips that will help ensure fans have a memorable, exciting visit to Atlanta Motor Speedway during the 2010 Emory Healthcare 500 Labor Day NASCAR night racing weekend.
Already featuring 15 classes of straight-line speed, Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags got even bigger for the season's penultimate event as week 14 featured a big rig truck class of drag racing.
Great Clips and partner Children's Miracle Network named Jack Stapleton, a survivor of severe skull and brain trauma, co-grand marshal for the Great Clips 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series night race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday, Sept. 4.
NASCAR fans can attend four days of racing activities at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Emory Healthcare 500 for just $69 on Sept. 3-6, arguably making the Emory Healthcare 500 the most-affordable race weekend on the NASCAR circuit.
When Emory Healthcare and Atlanta Motor Speedway officials began searching for the grand marshal of this year's Emory Healthcare NASCAR 500 Sprint Cup Series race on Labor Day weekend, they didn't have to search long or far to find the perfect candidate.
As Atlanta Motor Speedway celebrates it's 50th Anniversary, many moments from the track's past have come to define the Speedway as one of the most storied in NASCAR's history. Two moments are Harvick's 2001 victory and the most-famous race in NASCAR history, the 1992 Hooters 500.
Joe Gibbs Racing owner and three-time Super Bowl winning NFL head coach Joe Gibbs will give the pre-race invocation prior to the running of the Emory Healthcare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday, Sept. 5.
While the Emory Healthcare 500 race weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway is still more than 10 days away, fans have already begun lining up for unreserved camp sites for the marquee NASCAR night racing weekend. Unreserved campgrounds at Atlanta Motor Speedway open at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 28.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series star and Georgia-native David Ragan will enter the Georgia Best Chevy Dealers 150 late model race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Friday, Sept. 3. The race is on AMS' quarter-mile "Thunder Ring."
The drag racing segment of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags has been cancelled due to inclement weather.
Former NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion and three-time Atlanta Motor Speedway winner Kurt Busch will participate in a question-and-answer session in Atlanta Motor Speedway's Club One prior to the running of the Emory Healthcare 500 on Sunday, Sept. 5.
Grammy-nominated Ernie Haase & Signature Sound will perform the National Anthem prior to the Emory Healthcare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday, Sept. 5. The group will be joined by a choir from First Baptist Church of Hampton.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's 2011 Labor Day NASCAR night race weekend schedule has been expanded to include a 200-mile NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race on Friday, Sept. 2. It will precede a Nationwide race on Saturday of race weekend and Sunday's Sprint Cup race.
As AMS celebrates it's 50th Anniversary season, many moments from the track's past have come to define the Speedway as one of the most storied in NASCAR's history. Two moments include Carl Edwards and Dale Earnhardt claiming victory in a pair of NASCAR's closest finishes.
Atlanta Motor Speedway and partner Papa John's Pizza are giving fans a chance to meet Coca-Cola Racing Family member Jeff Burton, NASCAR team owner Michael Waltrip and "Papa" John Schnatter at the Emory Healthcare 500 on Sunday, Sept. 5.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series star Ryan Newman and Atlanta Motor Speedway are giving a lucky fan the chance to be Newman's "Honorary Pit Crew Member" and win a Meet-N-Greet with the NASCAR star for the Emory Healthcare 500 NASCAR night race on Sunday, Sept. 5.
Upcoming country music star and Georgia-native Colt Ford will perform a free concert prior to the Sept. 5 Emory Healthcare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Colt Ford will perform in the frontstretch display area Coca-Cola Fan Stage at 1:00 p.m. The fan stage is located near the Earnhardt Grandstand.
Atlanta Motor Speedway wants to test your NASCAR knowledge and will give 10 fans the chance to be on "NASCAR Smarts" on SPEED during Atlanta Motor Speedway Emory Healthcare 500 race weekend on Sept. 3-5. Ten fans selected at random will win a SPEED behind the scenes tour.
Tonight's running of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags series has been cancelled due to inclement weather. Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags will return on Aug. 20 for week 15 of the 17-week season.
As Atlanta Motor Speedway celebrates it's 50th Anniversary season, many moments from the track's past have come to define the Speedway as one of the most storied in NASCAR's history. Two include Atlanta's first-scheduled NASCAR night race and O. Bruton Smith purchasing the track.
Atlanta Motor Speedway and partner Great Clips have selected co-Grand Marshals and an Official Starter for the Great Clips 300 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday, Sept. 4. Terri Miller, Great Clips vice president of marketing, and Betsy Clinton, a Great Clips franchisee, will serve as co-Grand Marshals.
Celebrity drag racing and live music entertainment return to Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags for the final installment of FastLife Fridays on Friday, Aug. 13.
As Atlanta Motor Speedway celebrates it's 50th Anniversary season, many moments from the track's past have come to define the Speedway as one of the most storied in NASCAR's history. Two such Atlanta Motor Speedway moments include a confusing finish to the 1978 Dixie 500 and a natural disaster at the racing facility.
The drag racing segment of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags has been cancelled due to inclement weather. Prior to the cancellation, Show-N-Shine car show winners were announced in six categories.
Atlanta Motor Speedway wants to give a lucky fan the chance to win an "all access" experience at the Emory Healthcare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race on Sunday night, Sept. 5. The "All Access at AMS" contest will give fans the chance to win exclusive access for the Emory Healthcare 500
Atlanta Motor Speedway officials today announced the facility's 2011 event schedule will include one NASCAR racing weekend on September 2-4. One of the original NASCAR superspeedways, the track has hosted two of NASCAR's premier event weekends for 50 years.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder concluded its 10-week season of racing and crowned its summer series champions. Except for veteran Skip Nichols, all other classes featured first time championship winners.
Emory Healthcare has been named the title sponsor for Atlanta Motor Speedway's Sept. 5 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race, which will be named the "Emory Healthcare 500." The multiple-year contract calls for Emory Healthcare to sponsor the Speedway's 2010 Cup race.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Labor Day weekend celebration has now grown to four days with the addition of Breakfast on Bruton, a free Monday-morning breakfast for fans attending the Sept. 5 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race at the fabled 1.54-mile speedway. The event will take place in the Nationwide garage.
Double Points Night at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags will likely shake up the standings, as a remarkable 11 classes enter Friday, Aug. 6's event featuring championship points races separated by seven marks or less.
As Atlanta Motor Speedway celebrates its 50th Anniversary season, many moments from the track's past have come to define the Speedway as one of the most storied venues in NASCAR's history. Two of those include the track's formative years and Bill Elliott's dominant 1985 season.
With championships still undecided in multiple Thursday Thunder classes, Championship Night of the 2010 season is expected to feature contentious on-track clashes as competitors battle for bragging rights in one of seven classes of short-track racing.
With needed points on the line as the 2010 Friday Night Drags season enters it's final stretch, week 12's action saw a number of second-place competitors close on the points leaders in their respective classes. Only one week after emerging as the leader in the Domestic division, Frankie Collins of Zebulon saw his lead shrink as Ron Wiese claimed the week 12 win.
NASCAR Nationwide Series drivers Justin Allgaier and Jason Leffer visited Atlanta on Wednesday, July 28 to go-kart race with local children and promote free children's admission to Atlanta Motor Speedway's Great Clips 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race on Saturday, Sept. 4.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder showcased two rounds of feature racing with competitors fighting for needed points entering the final week of the season and also featured the annual Faster Pastor junker-car race.
Atlanta Motor Speedway has increased its list of fan-friendly hotels to 35 local partner hotels for the track's Labor Day NASCAR night racing weekend. Each partner facility guarantees a room rate of $120 or less without requiring a mutli-night stay during the Sept. 3-5 weekend. Fans are encouraged to act early to lock in these rates.
The Atlanta Motor Speedway Ticket Office will open on weekends beginning on July 31 to accommodate increased demand surrounding the track's three-day, Sept. 3-5 Labor Day NASCAR night racing weekend. The Speedway's Ticket Office will extend its hours starting July 31.
NASCAR fans have just two weeks remaining to take advantage of a built-in $5 discount on tickets to the Great Clips 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday, Sept. 4. General admission tickets to the Great Clips 300 cost just $25 until Saturday, Aug. 7.
Adding an extra night of Labor Day weekend racing to commemorate the track's 50th Anniversary season, Atlanta Motor Speedway has announced details for the Sept. 3 Friday Fan Fest presented by Your Georgia Best Chevy Dealers. The event will kick off the biggest Labor Day party in the USA.
Week nine of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder will feature twice the amount of feature racing for the same low prices, plus the annual Faster Pastor race with local church leaders fighting to the finish. Double Features Night will showcase 14 feature races of Legends, Bandoleros and Thunder Roadsters on Atlanta Motor Speedway's quarter-mile "Thunder Ring."
Atlanta Motor Speedway's 11th week of Friday Night Drags saw a figurative passing of the torch on Friday night, as a son claimed victory in the Truck class competing in his father's vehicle for the first time. Buddy Patrick of Stockbridge bested David Sheffield in the Truck class finale to claim the first Friday Night Drags victory of his career. Patrick competed in his father Bill's truck, a 1948 Willys Panel Wagon, en route to the win.
Week eight of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder series has been cancelled due to inclement weather. Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder will return on July 29 for the ninth week of the 10-week season. All classes will run double features to account for week eight's points.
Forgoing right-hand turns to battle only turning left, Sean Rayhall is making the most of his first-full season racing on short-track ovals. A former open-wheel champion with a determination to parlay his current short-track success into a professional-racing career, Rayhall has won five-of-seven Young Lions feature races in just his first season competing in Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder.
In an effort to highlight free admission for children to the Sept. 4 Great Clips 300 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the track is giving children the opportunity to race against NASCAR Nationwide Series stars Justin Allgaier and Jason Leffler at Andretti Karting & Games in Roswell on Wed., July 28.
Breaking down the numbers from 2010 NASCAR night races reveals a clear class of contenders for Atlanta Motor Speedway's Labor Day NASCAR night racing weekend. Jeff Gordon, Carl Edwards and David Reutimann have outperformed the field in 2010 night races based on their average finishes.
A fourth entrant has been added to the annual Faster Pastor race at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder on Thursday, July 22. Pastor Jerome Carodine of Victory Outreach Atlanta has ben added to the 2010 edition of the Faster Pastor race. The other entrants include: Stan Berrong, co-pastor at Glen Haven Baptist Church in McDonough; Brooks Everett, pastor of counseling ministry and seniors at Community Bible Church in Stockbridge; and Barry Saunders, director of children's ministries at Bethany Baptist Church in McDonough.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags has reached the midpoint of the points-racing season, yet many classes remain enmeshed in close points races entering week 11's action on Friday, July 23. In addition to tight points racing in many Friday Night Drags 15 divisions of straight-line speed, week 11 is Ride-Along Night and passengers are allowed to ride with competitors in lower divisions.
Short-track racing returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway for week eight of the Thursday Thunder season as many local competitors return to their home track following success in the Legends Million race.
Friday Night Drags' tenth week of racing featured razor-thin winning margins in the series' top-two divisions in races with a direct impact on the season's championship points standings. Points leaders in the Super Pro and Pro divisions each garnered wins by tight margins during Friday Night Drags 10th week to improve their points positions after entering the night with slim advantages.
Glen Jones of Decatur, Ga. has won a trip to Victory Lane with the race winner after Atlanta Motor Speedway's Labor Day weekend NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race in the "Best Video to Victory Lane" contest. Jones will gain exclusive access to Atlanta's Victory Lane following the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race.
The 50th Anniversary celebration continues at Atlanta Motor Speedway as the track is giving fans a chance to win the most-coveted race ticket for the first-time ever. The "Limo & Luxury: The Club One Experience" contest is giving fans the opportunity to win a chauffeured limo ride to AMS and tickets to Club One.
Now that the Fourth of July is gone, the march to Labor Day weekend is in full force at Atlanta Motor Speedway and the track wants you to be a part of the biggest Labor Day celebration in the USA. NASCAR night racing returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway on Labor Day weekend, and you don't want to miss it!
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags will add a class for the series' youngest fans on Friday, July 13, as Kids' Bike, Trike and Power Wheels Races return for 2010.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder will not run on Thursday, July 15. The scheduled off week will accommodate drivers' travel plans for The Legends Million race at Atlanta's sister track, Charlotte Motor Speedway.
The drag racing segment of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags and second FastLife Fridays event has been cancelled due to inclement weather. Prior to the cancellation, Show-N-Shine car show winners were announced in six categories. Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags resumes on July 16 with a special class for Friday Night Drags' youngest fans when kids' bike, trike and Power Wheels races return for 2010.
Week six of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder featured some dominating performances by the crop of competitors.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is offering fans unique experiences and one-of-a-kind prizes with 50 days of giveaways in the "50 For Our Fans" contest to commemorate the track's 50th Anniversary season. AMS will give fans the opportunity to win exclusive event experiences and other prizes.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder returns to the "Thunder Ring" on July 8 for a sixth dose of short-track racing action and Halloween in July at the racing facility. Week six of Thursday Thunder will feature Halloween in July, including trick-of-treating on Atlanta Motor Speedway's frontstretch.
Featuring an Independence Day weekend fireworks show and on-track action to delight fans, Atlanta Motor Speedway's eighth week of Friday Night Drags played host to the largest crowd in the event's history with more than 350 cars racing in front of more than 8,000 fans.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is encouraging fans to post their best experiences at the Speedway to YouTube.com and one lucky fan will go to Victory Lane following the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Labor Day night race. The winner will receive a picture with the race winner and a pre-race garage tour on Sept. 5.
Fans witnessed history Thursday night as Skip Nichols of Albany surpassed Doug Stevens as the all-time feature win leader with 28 Thursday Thunder victories at Atlanta Motor Speedway with his Masters feature win.
Fireworks are expected on and off the track during Atlanta Motor Speedway's fifth week of Thursday Thunder as the track hosts a fireworks display sponsored by Marco's Pizza to celebrate America's Independence Day. Featured will be points racing with four classes separated by single-digit leads.
The track isn't the only place sparks will fly on Friday night when Atlanta Motor Speedway's eighth week of Friday Night Drags will feature a massive fireworks display to commemorate Independence Day. Week eight of Friday Night Drags will feature the best and largest fireworks display on Atlanta's south side, plus 15 classes of straight-line speed on the track's eighth-mile drag strip for twice the typical points.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's seventh week of Friday Night Drags opened with a crowd-pleasing burn-out contest and concluded with the points race tightening in Friday Night Drags' top division. Arif Hosein of Fayetteville started the show by claiming victory in the Friday Night Drags burn-out contest. Besting two other competitors, Hosein held his 1972 Chevrolet C-10 steady during his entire 30-second window and his back tires soon released a massive plume of smoke.
Thursday Thunder's week four of racing from Atlanta Motor Speedway proved to be a night of exciting finishes with several features being determined by inches as cars drag raced across the finish line. Mason Massey paced the field to the green for the Young Lions feature. Massey and Sean Rayhall proved to be the class of the field, racing nose to tail almost every lap. Massey was the victor, logging his second win of the season.
Skip Nichols is staring down the barrel at history. Needing just one victory to become Thursday Thunder's all-time wins leader, Nichols will enter Atlanta Motor Speedway's fourth week of short-track racing knowing he is on the cusp of history.
Courtney Kemp of Metter, Ga. has won 50 tickets to Atlanta Motor Speedway's Labor Day weekend NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race in the "Celebrate the 50th with 50" contest. She will host one of the most-unique Labor Day parties around with 49 friends, family members and neighbors.
During day two of Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company tire testing at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Ryan Newman and Jamie McMurray conveyed to the media that the test provides a competitive advantage approaching the track's Labor Day NASCAR night racing weekend.
Featuring ties in three divisions and nine classes with points races of four marks or less, points have become critical at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags as competitors fight for a 2010 championship. Week seven of Friday Night Drags will likely break ties in divisions and see additional points races tighten in Atlanta Motor Speedway's 15 classes of straight-line speed on the track's eighth-mile drag strip.
History may be made at Thursday Thunder's fourth week of the 2010 season as a short-track star goes for the all-time wins mark on the "Thunder Ring" at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Thursday, June 24. With a win on Thursday, Skip Nichols will become the all-time wins leader in Thursday Thunder history with 28 wins.
For NASCAR fans, no Father's Day gift says, "Thanks Dad," more than tickets to the biggest Labor Day party in the USA during Atlanta Motor Speedway's NASCAR night racing weekend on Sept. 4 and 5. Atlanta Motor Speedway is offering ticket packages for the track's Labor Day weekend.
After Bobby Daniel totaled seven points in the season's first-two points races, Atlanta Motor Speedway's sixth week of Friday Night Drags saw a familiar challenger emerge in the Super Pro class as 2009 champion Frank Taylor claimed his first win and points of the season.
A night of double feature races produced close racing and plenty of action during the third week of Thursday Thunder on the "Thunder Ring" at Atlanta Motor Speedway. It was an evening where Skip Nichols raced into the record books, collecting his 27th career Thursday Thunder victory with a sweep of both feature races in the Masters division. Nichols is now tied with Doug Stevens for the most Thursday Thunder victories.
Atlanta Motor Speedway will participate in the Gwinnett Braves' Need for Speed night on Friday, June 18 at Coolray Field in Lawrenceville. The Atlanta Motor Speedway Chevrolet SS Camaro pace car and Speedway representatives will appear at the event.
With circuits still being turned at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the first hours of a two-day Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company tire test resulted in praise by three NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers as Goodyear prepares the ultimate tire for the Speedway's Labor Day NASCAR night racing weekend.
Coming off the largest field of competitors and third-largest attendance in the series' history, Atlanta Motor Speedway's sixth week of Friday Night Drags is again expected to feature booming numbers of racers and fans as points are at a premium for competitors vying for a 2010 championship.
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company will conduct a two-day tire test at Atlanta Motor Speedway on June 15 and 16 as part of their effort to deliver a superior tire for NASCAR drivers competing in the track's Sept. 5 Labor Day weekend NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race.
Week three of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder will include double feature races, giving fans twice the short-track racing excitement in one action-packed night for the same low admission price on Thursday, June 17.
Friday Night Drags first-ever FastLife Friday event featured celebrity drag racing with Bravo's "Real Housewives of Atlanta" and hip-hop star Yung Joc, who also performed a concert at Atlanta Motor Speedway, in addition to 15 classes of drag racing and the Show-N-Shine car show.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's week two of Thursday Thunder showcased two first-time winners and a 12-year veteran competitor scoring his 25th career Thursday Thunder win and making his mark in the record-books.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is seeking fans who attended the track's first race, the 1960 Dixie 300, to take part in their 50th Anniversary celebration and pre-race festivities before the track's Labor Day weekend NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race. . These fans will be introduced during pre-race festivities.
Absent from the race track for nearly 10 years, William Plemons III quickly brushed off the proverbial rust when he claimed victory in the Dixie Home Crafters Semi-Pro division during Atlanta Motor Speedway's opening week of Thursday Thunder racing.
The largest Labor Day weekend celebration in the USA is growing larger as Atlanta Motor Speedway today announced that rock legends Foreigner will headline a pre-race concert prior to the second running of the track's Labor Day weekend NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race on Sunday, Sept. 5.
Celebrity drag racing will hit Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags for the first of three FastLife Friday events on Friday, June 11, bringing star-studded action to the Speedway's pit lane drag strip.
In addition to the celebrity racing and accompanying music and entertainment for FastLife Fridays, week five of Friday Night Drags will feature 15 classes of straight-line speed on Atlanta Motor Speedway's eighth-mile drag strip and the Show-N-Shine car show with six classes of show cars and a special 60's Muscle Cars class, plus President's Choice and Student Choice awards.
Following week one's late-lap passes and wall-banging wrecks, short-track racing returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway's "Thunder Ring" for more high-speed action during week two of the 2010 Thursday Thunder season on Thursday, June 10.
One lucky race fan will host one of the most unique Labor Day parties around by winning Atlanta Motor Speedway's "Celebrate the 50th with 50" contest as the Speedway commemorates it's 50th Anniversary.
With championship points on the line for the first time in 2010, week four of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags featured both photo finishes and high-speed havoc as competitors fought to the finish to earn their first points of the season.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's 13th season of Thursday Thunder got underway with all divisions being inverted after the heat races, with the last place finisher starting the field for the first-time in the series' history, and produced exciting racing with the heat-race winners having to work their way from the back to the front.
The Friday Night Drags season kicks off points racing on Friday, June 4 after three pre-season exhibition events that allowed competitors to better prepare and class their vehicles for the first week of points battles at Atlanta Motor Speedway
Thursday Thunder and the series' many short-track racing stars return to Atlanta Motor Speedway's "Thunder Ring" this Thursday, June 3 for the season's first night of points racing. Featuring seven classes of Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadsters, high-speed havoc storms back into action on the Speedway's one-quarter mile "Thunder Ring" for the first of nine weeks of 2010 summer season.
Atlanta Motor Speedway has partnered with more than 25 local hotels to continue a program designed to assist fans in obtaining affordable hotel accommodations for the Speedway's Labor Day NASCAR night racing weekend. The Speedway has added 27 hotel partners for the Sept. 4 and 5 Labor Day weekend and each partner guarantees a room rate of $120 or less without requiring a mutli-night stay.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is bringing back straight-line speed and short-track racing for the summer and providing affordable family-friendly entertainment for local race fans with the return of Thursday Thunder and Friday Night Drags, the Speedway's summer racing series. Summer points racing begins at Atlanta Motor Speedway during the first week of June with Thursday Thunder and Friday Night Drags.
Friday Night Drags once again produced a strong mixture of winners on Friday in the final non-points race prior to its 2010 points opener. Just one competitor, Kevin Connolly of Hampton won for the second week in a row with just three winners from the season's first non-points race winning their respective classes. Tony Morse won in the pro division, Stephen Fulton in trucks and Curtis Teal in domestic advanced.
Straight-line speed comes back to Atlanta Motor Speedway's pit-lane drag strip this Friday, May 21 for the third-of-17 summer Friday Night Drags events featuring street-style racing. Friday's event will feature a full slate of 15 classes of drag racing action and the Show-N-Shine car show and Speedway cruise. The first two events of the 2010 Friday Night Drags season have featured more than 250 drag racing competitors and more than 100 Show-N-Shine entrants.
Great Clips, the world's largest hair salon brand, will serve as title sponsor for the Sept. 4th NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the Great Clips 300. The Great Clips 300 will feature a 195-lap format on Atlanta Motor Speedway's 1.54-mile quad-oval track and is slated for a 7:00 p.m. start time on Saturday of Atlanta's Labor Day NASCAR night racing weekend. Great Clips is the primary sponsor of the No. 38 Toyota for Braun Racing.
High-speed short-track racing returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway this summer when the 2010 Thursday Thunder season commences on Thursday, June 3. Thursday Thunder enters its 13th season and features seven classes of door-banging short-track racing between Legends, Bandoleros and Thunder Roadsters. In addition to the on-track racing action, each week of Thursday Thunder will feature affordable family-friendly entertainment.
The 2010 season of Friday Night Drags powered its way toward the summer Friday as there was a new feel to Victory Lane for many competitors. Just one winner from the first week of competition claimed a division victory Friday in the second of three non-points races prior to the points opener on June 4. With a crowd of more than 4,500 fans on hand, Samuel Mendiola of Atlanta was the lone repeat winner from the first week of Friday Night Drags, winning in Pro Four.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags and Show-N-Shine car show return to action this Friday, May 14, two weeks after the Speedway played host to the largest season-opening event in the history of Friday Night Drags. Friday's event is the second of three non-points events to start the 2010 season and will allow competitors to better tune and class vehicles prior to the points opener on June 4.
Atlanta Motor Speedway and Lanier Speedway have partnered to host The Georgia Crown with a $5,000 purse for Legends competitors on Saturday, Aug. 14 at Lanier Speedway in Braselton. The Georgia Crown will award a $5,000 purse to the top-15 finishing Legends competitors in The Georgia Crown points series, including $2,000 to the winner of the race.
The American Red Cross will play host to a blood drive in Atlanta Motor Speedway's Tara Ballroom on Tuesday, May 25 from 2 p.m. through 7 p.m. Each donor will receive a free gift from the American Red Cross and will be eligible to win other prizes, including a Rookie Experience from the Richard Petty Driving Experience for eight laps around Atlanta Motor Speedway's high banks in a NASCAR-styled stock car.
After the most successful opening night in the four-year history of Friday Night Drags, Atlanta Motor Speedway's summer drag racing series will return on May 14.The opening night of Friday Night Drags on April 30 featured more than 260 drag racers and 115 show cars exhibiting in front of a crowd exceeding 4,000 fans. Atlanta Motor Speedway will play host to additional Friday Night Drags non-points events – on Friday, May 14 and Friday, May 21.
With the brisk pace of campsite sales for the track's Labor Day NASCAR night racing weekend, Atlanta Motor Speedway is urging fans to secure campsites now and the track is offering a payment plan to reserve camping for just $20 down. Fans have less than one month remaining to take advantage of the Speedway's payment plan, which allows customers to reserve tickets or campsite for just $20 down. The remaining balance is due in three later installments.
The 2010 season of Friday Night Drags was christened Friday night at Atlanta Motor Speedway as an estimated crowd of more than 4,000 spectators enjoyed thrilling drag racing under the lights. And although it was not a points race, many drivers familiar with winning at Friday Night Drags found themselves taking home first place trophies at night's end and in turn, generating momentum leading up to the Friday Night Drags points opener on June 4.
A complete list of ticket specials for Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Labor Day NASCAR night racing weekend has been released featuring adult NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event tickets starting at $39. Tickets are available beginning this Friday, April 23. The Speedway’s popular $59 frontstretch ticket, the most-affordable seat on the frontstretch, will once again be offered.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's 2010 season of Friday Night Drags will hit high speed this Friday, April 30 as the season starts with the first of three non-points events. Friday's drag races and Show-N-Shine car show will mark the season-opening date of the 17-week Friday Night Drags season of straight-line speed and spectacular show cars. As a non-points event, this Friday's race will likely be used by many competitors to better prep and class their vehicles for the season's first points event on June 4.
The Atlanta Motor Speedway pace car will be making a number of in-market promotional appearances in coming weeks to promote the Speedway’s Labor Day weekend of NASCAR night racing and summer racing series. The AMS pace car will appear at four local events in the coming month and select appearances will also include giveaways and chances to win tickets to upcoming Speedway events. Fans are encouraged to attend the events for chances to win, meet the Speedway’s staff, and discuss NASCAR and the upcoming Thursday Thunder and Friday Night Drags seasons at AMS.
NASCAR night racing returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway on Labor Day weekend and tickets go on sale for the much anticipated event on Friday, April 23. Already established as one of NASCAR's marquee events on the season schedule, tickets for the return of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway start at just $39. Race fans can purchase frontstretch tickets to the Sept. 5 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race for as low as $59.
Legends racers had one final opportunity to prep at Atlanta Motor Speedway's for the Speedway's summer short-track racing series, Thursday Thunder, on Friday during the spring's final off-season Legends event. Justin Swilling held the lead position to start the combined classes of Pros and Masters and quickly jumped ahead of the pack with Jimmy Henderson trailing. Using lap traffic to his advantage, Swilling cruised on to victory.
The deadline for existing customers to renew their seats for Atlanta Motor Speedway's Labor Day NASCAR night racing weekend is Friday, April 16. Customers eager to reserve their seats for the greatly anticipated return of NASCAR night racing to Atlanta Motor Speedway are encouraged to act now to retain their preferred seats for the Sept. 4 and 5 weekend. Fans will no longer be able to retain their seats after April 16 and they will be released to the public.
In an effort to provide fans with more convenient camping options and meet demand surrounding the track's Labor Day NASCAR weekend, Atlanta Motor Speedway has created a new RV campground providing fans some of the closest access to the track's frontstretch grandstands. The Legends Premium campground is nestled along Atlanta Motor Speedway's Perimeter Road near the Speedway's main entrance.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is seeking local singers and bands to perform the national anthem before the on-track action at Thursday Thunder and Friday Night Drags this summer. Selected performers will be introduced to the crowd and sing the national anthem before Atlanta Motor Speedway's summer racing series. The performances will also be used as anthem auditions for the Labor Day NASCAR night racing weekend.
Short-track racing returned to Atlanta Motor Speedway's "Thunder Ring" on Friday for an off-season Legends race in preparation for this summer's upcoming Thursday Thunder series. Jimmy Henderson sat on the pole to start the Pro class feature, but was immediately chased by Evan and Justin Swilling. Evan took the checkered flag with Henderson trailing by a few car lengths. Alex Coffey held the advantage to begin the Bandits feature and cruised to the win.
Speedway Children's Charities will play host to the Geranium Festival 5k Run on Saturday, May 1 in McDonough. The Geranium Festival 5k Run will begin at the JC Penny of McDonough on Highway 20 West at 7:30 a.m. Runners will be provided an official event t-shirt and are invited to enjoy food, drinks and festivities following the run. Awards will be presented to the top finishers in each age group. Registration for the event is $20 in advance or $25 on the day of the event.
Just weeks after housing high-speed trucks during the Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend, Atlanta Motor Speedway's NASCAR Nationwide Series garage will be transformed into a 22,000 square foot showroom for the Sweet Repeats consignment sale from Thursday, March 25 through Saturday, March 27. The Sweet Repeats sale at Atlanta Motor Speedway will feature nearly 50,000 items that include books, furniture, children's' items and more with many items priced at bargain rates. There is no admission cost to attend the event. The NASCAR Nationwide garage is located in the Atlanta Motor Speedway Infield and patrons are advised to enter the Infield at the Main Tunnel entrance off Speedway Boulevard.
Kurt Busch survived a wild ending to Sunday's Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, watching a teammate go airborne and then managing to hold off the field through two green-white-checkered restarts to win his second-straight spring race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Busch fended off Matt Kenseth and Juan Pablo Montoya to claim his 21st NASCAR Sprint Cup Series win and third at AMS.
Kevin Harvick made it look "E-Z". Harvick was the class of the field Saturday, piloting his No. 2 E-Z-GO Chevrolet to the win in the E-Z-GO 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. With the Camping World Truck Series win, Harvick has now completed the trifecta at Atlanta, having won in all three series: trucks, Nationwide and Sprint Cup. Kyle Busch, the winner four of the last five truck races in Atlanta, finished second for his newly formed Kyle Busch Motorsports team.
It has been a long drought for Dale Earnhardt Jr., but he took a cool sip of water during Friday's Georgia Power Qualifying Night at Atlanta Motor Speedway, earning his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series pole position since April 2008. Earnhardt Jr.'s lap of 192.761 (28.761 seconds) will put him in front of the field for Sunday's Kobalt Tools 500.Juan Pablo Montoya will start third (192.106 mph, 28. 859 seconds) after turning what he said was a "crazy fast" lap.
The gold-medal winning U.S. four-man bobsled team and bronze-medal winning women's two-man team will attend the Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The men's team, the first American bobsled group to win gold since the 1948 Winter Olympics, will attend the Kobalt Tools 500 Sunday, March 7 and will cheer on Geoffrey Bodine in the E-Z-GO 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race on Saturday, March 6.
Having won at Atlanta Motor Speedway four times in the Truck Series and being the defending race winner, fans might think Saturday's E-Z-GO 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race in Atlanta would be another walk in the park for Kyle Busch. However, the brash driver finds himself in an uncertain position coming to Atlanta. Busch will enter what is perhaps the facility he is most successful in - having posted four Truck Series wins and one Sprint Cup Series win.
In a nod to the U.S. Olympic bobsled medalists and his pastime, NASCAR veteran Geoffrey Bodine will compete in the E-Z-GO 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway in a paint scheme recognizing the U.S. medalists. Bodine will compete in the No. 95 Dodge truck owned by Team Gill Racing and the truck will display the names of each U.S. Olympic bobsled medalists while competing in Atlanta.
Prior to making his 300th-career start in the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Ryan Newman will again try to make history at AMS by breaking a tie with Buddy Baker for the most poles in the Speedway's history. Tied with seven poles in Atlanta, Newman will try to surpass Baker during Georgia Power Qualifying Night at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Newman reeled off six-straight poles on the 1.54-mile track from 2003 through 2005.
As NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series stars return to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the 2010 Kobalt Tools 500 on March 7, hundreds of thousands or race fans will descend upon the Speedway, massive amounts of equipment will be used, and speeds will be among the noteworthy statistical figures used on race weekend. Here is a numerical look at some interesting historical feats, facts, and figures at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Defending NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday appeared with Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue on Wednesday to promote the Georgia NASCAR license plates and participated in a Georgia H.E.A.T. Enforcement Team check point. Hornaday, a four-time Truck Series champion and one-time AMS winner, appeared in Atlanta to assist Atlanta Motor Speedway in promoting the Atlanta 200 Truck Series race.
NASCAR fans can participate in The Coca-Cola Family Track Walk benefiting Speedway Children's Charities at Atlanta Motor Speedway free of charge thanks to a charitable donation by The Coca-Cola Company. The Coca-Cola Family Track Walk benefiting Speedway Children's Charities allows fans to run, walk and enjoy entertainment provided by Coca-Cola on Atlanta Motor Speedway's 1.54-mile quad oval with NASCAR drivers.
As the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series visits Atlanta Motor Speedway for the Kobalt Tools 500, Carl Edwards will return to the site where the current star exploded onto the NASCAR scene and will commemorate his achievements from five-years earlier. Edwards arrived at Atlanta Motor Speedway five-years ago as a wide-eyed upstart in NASCAR's top series. At the time, Edwards had yet to make a name for himself competing with NASCAR's top drivers.
It goes without saying that Kyle Busch's domination in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series has grabbed plenty of headlines. In 70-career truck races, he has won a staggering 16 times. And of the tracks he has raced at, perhaps nowhere has he been as successful as he has been at Atlanta Motor Speedway. In five races at AMS, Busch has won four times and has finished in the top ten in all five races.
As part of Atlanta Motor Speedway's ongoing effort to commemorate the Speedway's 50th Anniversary, Jennifer Ramey won a VIP package to the upcoming Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend by being the 50th caller to the Ticket Office on the 50th day of the year.
Ramey, a native of East Ridge , Tenn. , won two tickets and pre-race pit passes to all three days of the Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend by being the 50th caller on Friday.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Winter Flurry short-track racing series returned Saturday with double features and three competitors claimed victories in multiple races. Justin Thomas of Woodstock and Kason Plott of Marietta each won both features in the Young Lions and Bandits classes respectively, while Atlanta Motor Speedway president Ed Clark claimed three victories while racing in multiple classes.
Today's running of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Winter Flurry series has been cancelled due to inclement conditions. Atlanta Motor Speedway's Wintery Flurry will return tomorrow on Saturday, Feb. 6 for the fifth-scheduled contest of the six-date, short-track racing season.
NASCAR young gun David Ragan will participate in the third annual Speedway Children's Charities Clay Shoot preceding Atlanta Motor Speedway's Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend on Thursday, March 4. The SCC Clay Shoot gives racing fans the opportunity to competitively shoot clays with NASCAR notables at the Cherokee Rose Sporting Resort in Griffin, a state-of-the-art clay range just south of Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Just a month remains before the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday, March 7. With specific camping and ticket inventories waning with the Atlanta NASCAR Sprint Cup Series only one month away, NASCAR fans are encouraged to purchase tickets and campsites now to reserve the best locations. Fans are also encouraged to take advantage of of a $5 discount for Friday and Saturday events.
Saturday's running of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Winter Flurry series has been cancelled due to anticipated inclement weather.
The cancelled-fourth date of the 2009-10 Winter Flurry season will be rescheduled for Friday, Feb. 5, making the weekend a two-day show of Legends short-track racing. In addition to Friday, Saturday's action will include two feature races in each class on the Speedway's quarter-mile "Thunder Ring."
Atlanta Motor Speedway has expanding its list of partner hotels to more than 30 properties for the Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend, each featuring room rates of $120 or less without requiring a multi-night stay. Continuing a program that makes attending NASCAR race weekends at Atlanta Motor Speedway more affordable, the Speedway now features 32 partner hotels with discounted rates for the Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend.
Race fans have until Feb. 5 to take advantage of a $5 built-in discount for select tickets to Georgia Power Qualifying Night and the Atlanta 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway in March. Frontstretch General Admission tickets for Friday and Saturday and Upper Champions seats for the Atlanta 200 will increase in price $5 on February 5. NASCAR fans are encouraged to purchase before this date.
Atlanta Motor Speedway will increase its online consumer marketing presence as the track prepares for its first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race during its 50th Anniversary season, the Kobalt Tools 500 on March 7.
In celebration of the track's 50th Anniversary, Atlanta Motor Speedway has updated the track's website - www.atlantamotorspeedway.com - with a unique Golden Anniversary veneer, showcasing new colors with an antiqued appearance.
The second day of Goodyear tire testing at Atlanta Motor Speedway concluded with NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers feeling confident the two-day test will result in an improved tire for the upcoming Kobalt Tools 500 on March 7. Carl Edwards, Sam Hornish, Jr., Mark Martin and Martin Truex, Jr. - assisted the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. with tire testing and praised Goodyear's efforts to provide a quality tire compound for the 2010 Kobalt Tools 500.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's 2010 NASCAR season kicked off at 9:31 a.m. when Mark Martin took to the high-banked track to begin two days of tire testing by the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. to determine the premier tire for the Kobalt Tools 500 on March 7. Four NASCAR veterans - Martin, Carl Edwards, Sam Hornish, Jr., and Martin Truex, Jr. - are assisting Goodyear with testing at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
A limited number of campsites are available in Atlanta Motor Speedway's three newest campgrounds for the Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend this March. The Legends Reserved Tent, Elliott Reserved and Elliott Reserved Handicapped Campgrounds have just a select number of spaces available for campers looking for prime real estate for the Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend.
The 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series action at Atlanta Motor Speedway will kick off early and in full speed with four top teams preparing for the Kobalt Tools 500 during offseason tire testing for the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers Carl Edwards, Sam Hornish, Jr., Mark Martin and Martin Truex, Jr. will participate in two days of testing for Goodyear on January 12 and 13. The test is closed to the public.
NASCAR fans can purchase tickets to the upcoming Kobalt Tools 500 on March 7 by visiting www.atlantamotorspeedway.com or by calling the ticket office at 877-9-AMS-TIX. Atlanta Motor Speedway's Ticket Office is currently being remodeled and outfitted with 10 additional phone-service stations. The weekend will also feature Georgia Power Qualifying Night on March 5 and the Camping World Truck Series race on March 6.
For race fans looking for holiday gifts or a great value, Atlanta Motor Speedway has a number of affordable ticket specials for the Kobalt Tools 500 in March.
Among the deals, Atlanta Motor Speedway's ticket specials make it possible for a parent and child to attend the entire Kobalt Tools 500 weekend of racing for just $97 dollars, an outstanding gift and value.
The American Red Cross will play host to a blood drive in Atlanta Motor Speedway's Tara Ballroom on Monday, Dec. 21. The American Red Cross blood drive will take place from 2 p.m. until 7 p.m. in the Tara Ballroom, located between the Speedway's Petty Grandstand and corporate office building near the main entrance. Each donor can pre-register at www.givelife.org.
Saturday's running of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Winter Flurry series has been cancelled due to anticipated inclement weather.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Winter Flurry will return on Jan. 30 for the fourth-scheduled contest of the six-date season.
For more information on the 2009-10 Winter Flurry season, contact the AMS Ticket Office at (770) 946-4211 or (877) 9-AMS-TIX.
Atlanta Motor Speedway officials have announced the schedule for the 2010 Friday Night Drags summer drag racing series.
Atlanta Motor Speedway will play host to 17 Friday Night Drags events in 2010, the Speedway's fourth full-season of drag racing competition. The 2010 season will feature 14 points races running from June 4 through September 10 with an off-date scheduled for September 3.
The Atlanta Chapter of Speedway Children's Charities has raised more than $260,000 to be granted to local children's organizations at the annual Grant Distribution and Holiday Celebration at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Tuesday, Dec. 8. Grants to 35 local charitable organizations serving the medical, emotional and social needs of children will be awarded during the event held at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Infield Media Center.
Short-track racing returned to Atlanta Motor Speedway's "Thunder Ring" on Friday for the first on-track Winter Flurry action of the 2009-10 winter season of Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadster racing.Mason Massey sat on the pole to start the Young Lions feature and jetted ahead before an early caution forced the field together. Following the restart, Massey ran away with the win.
Expanding racing activities for the Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend, Atlanta Motor Speedway has added a NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour race to follow Georgia Power Qualifying Night for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series on Friday, March 5. The NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour event will feature a 150-lap format on Atlanta Motor Speedway's quarter-mile "Thunder Ring."
For fans eager to pick the brain of a veteran of the racing industry, Atlanta Motor Speedway's newest online feature, "Ask the GM," will provide just this opportunity with Ed Clark, president and general manager of AMS. Atlanta Motor Speedway recently added "Ask the GM" to the track's official website, giving fans the opportunity to question and gain insight from Clark. Upon visiting the "Ask the GM" webpage, fans can submit questions to Clark...
Atlanta Motor Speedway will play host to a series of Accident Avoidance Workshops in November and December, providing student drivers the opportunity to simulate emergency situations often overlooked in driver's education courses.
The Accident Avoidance Workshop is a two-part program designed to prepare student drivers to respond to emergency situations. Each participant will attend a 150-minute classroom session, followed by a four and a half hour session of emergency driving simulation the following weekend.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's "Thunder Ring" will roar back to life this Friday, Oct. 23 as Legends cars, Bandoleros and Thunder Roadsters take to the track for the first date of the 2009-10 Winter Flurry Legends Racing Series. Friday marks the first-of-six Winter Flurry dates and the first Legends race on Atlanta Motor Speedway's quarter-mile oval since the conclusion of the 2009 Thursday Thunder season.
The champions of the 2009 Friday Night Drags season will be honored by Atlanta Motor Speedway in an awards ceremony on Sunday, Oct. 18 in the Speedway's infield Media Center.
Champions Day at The Speedway will feature an awards ceremony for the top-three points finishers in each Friday Night Drags class. In addition to receiving a trophy for their season-ending points position, each honoree will be offered a complimentary Richard Petty Driving Experience Ride-Along around Atlanta Motor Speedway at more than 165 mph. he event is open to Friday Night Drags fans and lunch can be purchased for $10 and includes hamburgers, hot dogs, potato chips and a dessert bar.
NASCAR racing returned to the south for Labor Day weekend in a big way Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway, as a near-capacity crowd watched Kasey Kahne sprint to the checkers in the Pep Boys Auto 500 Sprint Cup race.
"To see the crowd here tonight and be at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Labor Day and have so many people who were yelling and excited ... it's great to see that many people here and that excited for a Sprint Cup race," Kahne said.
Bringing all things motorsports to Atlanta Motor Speedway for one weekend, the Motorsports Nationals show will descend upon the Speedway this Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 19 and 20.
The Motorsports Nationals show will be an all-inclusive expose in motorsports at one of racing's premier palaces in the Southeast, Atlanta Motor Speedway. The two-day event will feature drifting, audio competitions, burnout contests, live music from seven bands, freestyle motocross, stunt shows, a track cruise, seminars, RC drag racing at more than 100 mph, a vendor midway and much more.
With championships decided by bracket-style ladders, just three division points leaders claimed their respective class title on Championship Night of the 2009 Friday Night Drags season at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Seeded by yearly-point accumulation in eight-competitor ladders, points leaders in just three-of-11 points-based divisions claimed championships to close the 2009 Friday Night Drags season.
After a season-long showcase of speed, Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags will reach a climax on Championship Night this Friday, as bracket-style ladders will be used to determine the season's champions.
With reserve blood supplies often hitting their lowest levels in the summer months, the fourth annual NASCAR Foundation Blood and Marrow Drive returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sept. 30 to assist the American Red Cross in refueling blood banks. The fourth annual NASCAR Foundation Blood and Marrow Drive will utilize more than 30 NASCAR facilities nationwide to help meet demand of more than 38,000 blood donations needed daily and approximately 6,000 people who are seeking a marrow match each day. Atlanta Motor Speedway's drive will take place from 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 30. in the Atlanta Motor Speedway infield Media Center.
Kevin Harvick dominated the field Saturday at Atlanta Motor Speedway, overcoming a slow final pit stop to win the Degree V12 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race. Kyle Busch finished second and Dale Earnhardt Jr. was third after stretching his fuel window to the end in an effort to steal the win away from Harvick. The effort fell flat with two to go when Harvick and Busch sailed past Earnhardt's car, limping around with a nearly empty tank and old tires.
Juan Pablo Montoya has already proved he can run up front, lead laps and even dominate a race. But Montoya is yet to claim his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series oval track win. When Montoya and the Sprint Cup stars descend upon Atlanta Motor Speedway for the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Sunday, the Chase contender could very well end up in Victory Lane at an oval track for the first time on the Sprint Cup Circuit.
Atlanta weather forecasts remain outstanding for this weekend's Pep Boys Auto 500 and Degree V12 300 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Saturday's forecast for the Degree V12 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race calls for mostly sunny conditions with a high temperature of 85 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the National Weather Service. There is a minimal risk for precipitation.
The Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship has hit critical juncture as eight drivers are separated by just 89 points entering Atlanta Motor Speedway's Pep Boys Auto 500, the penultimate race preceding the Chase.
Of the eight drivers fighting for the final six positions in the 12-driver Chase, each is certainly of the caliber to make the postseason and most have remarkably-strong histories at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Appearing comfortable in his Chase position, Kurt Busch will attempt to attack Atlanta Motor Speedway in an effort to secure needed bonus points entering the Chase for the Championship.
Sitting sixth in the standings with a 158-point cushion over 12th place, the final spot earning a Chase berth, Busch and the No. 2 team enter Atlanta with the goal of winning to earn 10 bonus points entering the Chase. A win would also make Busch the third driver in five years to sweep both NASCAR Sprint Cup races at Atlanta Motor Speedway in the same season.
With a seemingly unprecedented string of success in 2009 night races, Mark Martin will surely be among the favorites when the Pep Boys Auto 500 is run under the lights at Atlanta Motor Speedway next weekend.
On the cusp of solidifying his position in the 2009 Chase for the Sprint Cup, Martin enters Atlanta with three wins and a second-place finish in 2009 night races and could be on the verge of locking into the Chase at Atlanta.
Atlanta Motor Speedway set a single-day ticket sales record on Monday for the Sunday night Pep Boys Auto 500.
In addition to establishing a new single-day mark for ticket sales, Atlanta Motor Speedway's ticket sales for the Pep Boys Auto 500 are up significantly over 2008 sales as of the close of business on Monday.
"Yesterday was the best day for ticket sales in my 17 years at Atlanta Motor Speedway and it really speaks to the anticipation surrounding our first night race," said Ed Clark, Atlanta Motor Speedway president and general manager. "We're building a new NASCAR tradition with the Pep Boys Auto 500 and night racing on Labor Day weekend and fans are responding with tremendous interest."
Carl Edwards currently sits fifth in the NASCAR Sprint Cup standings despite being winless entering the Pep Boys Auto 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. On the cusp of the start of the Chase for the Sprint Cup Championship, Atlanta is a critical race for Edwards' momentum, but also a track where the Missouri native has had incredible success.
One week after her car broke during practice, one Friday Night Drags competitor returned to Victory Lane just a week later during week 12 of Atlanta Motor Speedway's summer drag racing series.
Racing under the lights at Atlanta Motor Speedway for the first time on Labor Day weekend, the stars of NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series will enter the Pep Boys Auto 500 with little more than educated guesswork and speculation as to how slick and fast the track will really be at night. For a contingent of 10 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series regulars, competing in the Degree V12 300 will give them needed seat time at night at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Throughout his rookie season in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, the second time around has yielded good things for Joey Logano.
That could bode well for Logano when the green flag drops at the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Sept. 6 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Logano has raced for the second time at six different tracks so far this season in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. At five of those tracks, he posted a better finish than he did in his debut at that racetrack. Atlanta Motor Speedway will be Logano's seventh track that he will be competing in the Sprint Cup Series for a second time when he races there. Logano will look to continue improving at the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Sept. 6 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the track's first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race.
Race fans can still bid on the Ride of a Lifetime, the opportunity to ride in a parade lap with the NASCAR Sprint Cup driver of their choice prior to the Pep Boys Auto 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday, Sept. 6.
Benefiting Speedway Children's Charities, race fans have four days remaining to bid on a parade lap ride with one of 27 NASCAR Sprint Cup stars at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Participating drivers include Tony Stewart, Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr. among others.
Already known for having some of the best finishes on the NASCAR circuit, fans could soon also see some of the best restarts at Atlanta Motor Speedway when the Sprint Cup stars return for the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Sept. 6.
Since their introduction prior to the June Pocono race, double-file restarts have added extra elements of drama and intrigue to NASCAR races. Double-file restarts have quickly become a fan favorite.
When the green flag drops for the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Sept. 6 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, history will be made when Atlanta hosts its first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race in the track's 50 years of operation. One driver, however, won't just be making history - he'll also be chasing history. Kurt Busch will attempt to become the third driver since 2005 to sweep both NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Atlanta Motor Speedway in the same season.
Coming down the final stretch of the 2009 season, week 11 of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags saw competitors fighting for last-minute points to make a late-season championship run.
With only two weeks of Friday Night Drags remaining, one such fight featured fan favorite Bill Patrick of Stockbridge in the Truck Advanced class. Matched up with his boss from Peach State Freight Liners in Forest Park, Dwayne Bethune (fourth in points), in the final, Patrick opted to run without a boost of nitrous oxide at Bethune's request.
Atlanta Motor Speedway will offer ticket giveaways to the Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race to those in attendance and competing at Friday Night Drags on Aug. 21 and 28.
Friday Night Drags fans will have the opportunity to win a pair of tickets to the Pep Boys Auto 500, including pre-race pit passes and pre-race concert passes. Fans can register to win at the Grandstand Concourse souvenir stand or at the infield Goodyear Building concession stand. The winner will be drawn before the start of drag racing Finals on Friday, Aug. 28. Entrants must be present to win.
Atlanta Motor Speedway and its corporate partner Degree V12 are committed to honoring America's armed forces and have selected an Army National Guard widow to serve as Grand Marshal for the Degree V12 300 Nationwide Series race at AMS.
Crystal Beale of McDonough has been selected as Grand Marshal for the Degree V12 300. Beale's husband, SFC John C. Beale, died June 4 in Kapisa, Afghanistan at age 39 from wounds suffered from an IED and small arms fire.
Atlanta Motor Speedway and the Henry County Chamber of Commerce have partnered to commission a T-shirt to welcome race fans to Henry County for the upcoming Pep Boys Auto 500 on Labor Day weekend.
Six current NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers have been confirmed to participate in two Speedway Children's Charities events surrounding the Pep Boys Auto 500 weekend of night racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Labor Day weekend.
Six NASCAR stars - Kasey Kahne, Joey Logano, Juan Pablo Montoya, David Ragan, Elliott Sadler and Reed Sorenson - will participate in either the Reed Sorenson Charity Golf Tournament on Friday, Sept. 4 or the SCC Track Walk on Sunday, Sept. 6. In addition to the NASCAR drivers, television personalities Bob Dillner, Larry McReynolds and Rutledge Wood will participate, as well as Robbie Loomis, Executive Director of Racing Operations for Richard Petty Motorsports
With three race dates remaining on the 2009 Friday Night Drags schedule, Atlanta Motor Speedway's summer racing series is entering a critical period where many competitors are fighting for last minute points for a late-season championship push.
With the Chase for the Sprint Cup quickly approaching, drivers will admit to several agendas for the upcoming Pep Boys Auto 500 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway on Labor Day weekend.
Some say they will use it as a tune-up for the upcoming playoffs.
Some say they will take a more conservative route to protect their spot in the 12-driver playoffs.
And others, meanwhile, say they will go for broke.
Dale Earnhardt, Jr. visited Atlanta on Thursday to assist Atlanta Motor Speedway in promoting the upcoming Pep Boys Auto 500 race weekend, Atlanta Motor Speedway's first full weekend of NASCAR night racing on Labor Day weekend.
Straight-line speed returned to Atlanta Motor Speedway following a scheduled off week and week 10 of Friday Night Drags featured a controversial call, leading to a remarkable moment of comradery among competitors.
The final-round Truck Advanced class matchup paired Bill Patrick (Stockbridge) against Terry Queen (Jonesboro), sitting second and fifth in the class points standings respectively. Trailing points leader Chuck Poole by five marks, Patrick appeared to rock out of the starting box and was quickly disqualified for jumping the start, giving Queen the win.
However, because Queen did not feel Patrick jumped the start significantly, if at all, the Jonesboro native conceded the win to Patrick.
Based on the current rate of camping reservations, Atlanta Motor Speedway expects a record number of campers for its upcoming Pep Boys Auto 500 race weekend on Labor Day weekend.
Fans still have the opportunity to select from a limited number of reserved campsites for the Sept. 5 and 6 race weekend, including the Trackside Terrace Luxury RV camping area overlooking the Speedway along the backstretch.
Included in camping opportunities still available are the Legends Tent Campground and the Elliott Campground, which included Elliott Reserved Handicapped Camping. These camp areas were added earlier this summer due to overwhelming demand for event camping.
When the lights turn on for the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Sunday, Sept. 6 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, NASCAR will celebrate the return of Labor Day weekend racing in the South.
Appeasing throngs of NASCAR diehards who have desired the date return to the South after a 2003 move to California , Atlanta Motor Speedway acquired the Labor Day weekend race in a scheduling coup prior to the 2009 season. NASCAR's history book shows Atlanta has a long history tied to Labor Day weekend.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is gearing up to host the Pep Boys Auto 500 on September 6, the track's first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race in its history. For the event, a contingent of fans numbering in the hundreds of thousands, massive amounts of food and speed figures are among the noteworthy statistical figures used on race weekend.
Here's a numerical look at some interesting historical feats, facts, and figures at Atlanta Motor Speedway:
0: Total number of NASCAR Sprint Cup night races run in Atlanta Motor Speedway history.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags will roar back to action on Friday, Aug. 14 after the first of two scheduled off weeks during the 2009 season.
Straight-line speed will return to Atlanta Motor Speedway for "Double Points Night" during week 10 of the 2009 Friday Night Drags season. In addition to 14 classes of drag racing, week 10 will feature a special Show-N-Shine award for the best truck entered in the Show-N-Shine car show.
For race fans interested in intimate access and the opportunity to witness pre-race preparations, a Pre-Race Pit Pass for the Pep Boys Auto 500 will provide fans unparalleled access prior to the inaugural NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Giving race fans an up-close opportunity to stroll the pit area used by NASCAR's top teams, fans can purchase a pit pass for Sunday's Pep Boys Auto 500 for just $100 or a two-day package for $125. Saturday only Pre-Race Pit Passes for Sprint Cup Qualifying and the Degree V12 300 are just $75.
Labor Day weekend and top-notch grilling go hand-in-hand. And that's why the Big Green Egg is the official smoker and grill of Atlanta Motor Speedway for the track's first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race on Labor Day weekend, the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Sept. 6.
Partnering with Atlanta Motor Speedway to celebrate Labor Day weekend night racing in Atlanta, race fans and grilling enthusiasts alike will find Big Green Egg grilling demonstrations in the Family Campground on Sunday, Sept. 6 at noon and an exhibit in the Display Lot on race weekend.
Championship Night at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder concluded the 2009 season and featured the awarding of championships in eight classes, while the "Thunder Ring" also witnessed the return of Beau Slocumb after a battle with cancer.
Slocumb, a fan favorite with five-career Thursday Thunder wins, returned to Atlanta Motor Speedway after recently completing treating for Synovial Sarcoma cancer at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. In a remarkable moment, Slocumb won the Thunder Roadster heat race to claim the pole position in Ed Clark's vehicle.
Skip Nichols and Jeff Haynie are the only multiple-time champions in Masters class history and have captured six of the last eight year's championships. Because of this, it's likely no surprise that the 2009 Thursday Thunder Masters championship will come down to a one-race slug fest between the former champs on Atlanta Motor Speedway's "Thunder Ring."
NASCAR fans have just five days remaining to take advantage of a $5 advance discount on tickets to the Degree V12 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009. General admission ticket prices for the Degree V12 300 will be $30 beginning on Saturday, Aug. 8, 2009 and race fans have until then to receive a $5 savings on each ticket purchased.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags will return on Aug. 14 following a scheduled off week on Aug. 7. The off week will allow the Speedway to accommodate the 32nd Annual National Biker's Roundup from Aug. 4 through Aug. 9.
While the drag strip will be closed to Friday Night Drags on Aug. 7, motorcycle racers will take to the pit-lane drag strip on Saturday, Aug. 8 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. as part of the Biker's Roundup.
Short-track racing has reached a climax on Atlanta Motor Speedway's "Thunder Ring," as the 2009 Thursday Thunder season comes to a close on Championship Night this Thursday, Aug. 6.
Championships will be awarded in eight classes of Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadster racing, bringing a close to the 10-week 2009 Thursday Thunder season. In addition, week 10 will feature an autograph session with each Thursday Thunder class and the return of a popular, longtime Thursday Thunder competitor after a prolonged illness.
The annual Reed Sorenson Charity Golf Tournament presented by AutoTrader.com will return to Eagle's Landing Country Club on Friday, Sept. 4, giving race fans the opportunity to golf and mingle with NASCAR notables and support local children's organizations.
The Reed Sorenson Charity Golf Tournament presented by AutoTrader.com will kick off the Pep Boys Auto 500 Sprint Cup race weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway and will also begin a weekend of charitable fundraising events benefiting Speedway Children's Charities.
A pair of 2008 champions returned to Victory Lane for the first time in 2009 during Atlanta Motor Speedway's ninth week of Friday Night Drags.
John Bonner of Molina and Mike Chambers of Griffin each claimed top honors in their respective class (Pro and Pro Four) to mark their first wins of the 2009 season. Bonner won the 2008 Street Outlaw championship in a 1986 Toyota truck with four wins, but returned to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the first time in 2009 in a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. In only the Bel Air's first night of passes down Atlanta Motor Speedway's pit lane drag strip, the car easily made its way to Victory Lane.
If you seek the spotlight and have the vocal talent to entertain a crowd, Atlanta Motor Speedway wants you to sing the national anthem.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is searching for local singers to perform the national anthem before the on-track action at Thursday Thunder and Friday Night Drags throughout the remaining summer months. In addition to the opportunity to perform at Atlanta Motor Speedway's summer-racing series, the performances will also be used as anthem auditions for the Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race weekend on Labor Day weekend.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's ninth week of Thursday Thunder featured thrilling side-by-side racing on the quarter-mile "Thunder Ring," setting the stage for the final week of the 2009 edition of Thursday Thunder on Aug. 6, where champions will be crowned in each division.
Billy Stevenson has become somewhat of a two-sport star at Atlanta Motor Speedway's summer racing series. Pulling double duty on Thursday and Friday nights, Stevenson's Legends car has seemingly bridged the gap between Thursday Thunder short track racing and the straight-line speed of Friday Night Drags.
Throughout the summer, Stevenson has competed in both Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder and Friday Night Drags. One night after turning short-track laps on Atlanta Motor Speedway's "Thunder Ring," Stevenson places his Legends car on Atlanta Motor Speedway's pit lane drag strip.
Opening up the drag strip for all ages on week nine, Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags will add a special 15th class to the action on Friday, July 31. Kids' Power Wheel Races return to Atlanta Motor Speedway on Friday, adding a 15th division to a schedule that features 14 classes of weekly elimination drag racing action. In addition, week nine will include a "Chevy Owners Rally" special Show-N-Shine car show class.
Short-track racing returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway's "Thunder Ring" for the ninth of 10 weeks of Thursday Thunder on Classic Car Night on Thursday, July 30. Race fans have just two more weeks to witness the grass roots, short-track racing action of Thursday Thunder at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Classic Car Night will include a classic car display and parade, in addition to featuring heated points battles among eight classes of Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadsters.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's eighth week of Friday Night Drags featured immense diversity on the drag strip as a dune buggy, lawn mower and four Legends cars made their way down the Speedway's pit lane drag strip, among other unique rides.
Highlighting Atlanta Motor Speedway's functionality as a multiple-use facility, week eight of Friday Night Drags included a Bandolero in the Show-N-Shine and a Foster's Beer can car cruising the facility promoting the weekend's 2009 Bandolero Nationals and Brewery Collectables Show, respectively.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's eighth week of Thursday Thunder featured added excitement from brimming Bandolero car counts as an influx of competitors make their way to the Speedway for this weekend's Bandolero Nationals.
With an added influx of Bandolero drivers expected for this weekend's Bandolero Nationals at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Thursday Thunder should be the beneficiary as the summer racing series will play host to large Bandolero car counts and the resulting on-track excitement.
Speeding into the second half of the season, Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags returns for an eighth week of head-to-head racing on the Speedway's pit lane drag strip.
Week eight of Friday Night Drags is Ride Along Night, giving race fans the opportunity to ride as a passenger in specific division races, and will include a "Foreign Car Owners Rally" special Show-N-Shine car show class.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder returns for the eighth week of short-track racing on the "Thunder Ring" with a "Green-Flag Party" for the 2009 Bandolero Nationals.
Week eight of Thursday Thunder is Disco Night and race fans are encouraged to dress the part. In addition to the fan and family-friendly festivities, Disco Night will feature eight classes of Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadster racing.
A pair of Pro competitors made their way to the finals and jumped past the division points leader at Atlanta Motor Speedway's seventh week of Friday Night Drags, allowing them to gain the points advantage entering the second half of the season.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is making it easier for fans to stay connected with the Speedway through the advancement of its social media presence. AMS recently re-launched its Facebook page as a fan page and now has a presence on Twitter.
Bumble Bee Foods Night at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder featured a NASCAR Sprint Cup star competing in the Pro division, competitors from 14 states and the annual Faster Pastor race for intermission entertainment.
For Solid Stone Ministries' Keith Strickland, winning Atlanta Motor Speedway's annual Thursday Thunder Faster Pastor race might have seemed like a novelty to fans. However, the win and resulting experience resulted in unexpected life-long memories for Strickland.
Three of NASCAR's top-five ranked drivers completed tire testing at Atlanta Motor Speedway to assist the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company prepare the superlative tire for Atlanta's first Sprint Cup night race, the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Sept. 6.
Hitting the season's midpoint, Atlanta Motor Speedway's seventh week of Friday Night Drags will showcase straight-line speed in 14 divisions, in addition to the weekly Show-N-Shine car show. Week seven of Friday Night Drags will include a "Mopar Owners Rally" special Show-N-Shine class and a Kids' Candy & Coin scramble to entertain Friday Night Drags' youngest fans. And, of course, Friday Night Drags will feature 14 classes of street-style drag racing down Atlanta Motor Speedway's pit-lane drag strip.
Jack Welch has been selected by Atlanta Motor Speedway to serve as the Chief Lighting Officer for the Speedway's first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series night race, the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Sept. 6.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder is hitting late-season form as the weekly short-track racing series enters its seventh of 10 weeks of grass-roots racing on the "Thunder Ring."
Week Seven is BumbleBee Foods Night and will and will feature eight classes of Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadster racing. BumbleBee Foods Night will continue to highlight the fantastic finishes and tight-points racing typical of Thursday Thunder, in addition to including the annual Faster Pastor Race for intermission entertainment.
Tire testing is currently underway at Atlanta Motor Speedway, as four NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers assist the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company in preparing the preeminent tire for Atlanta's first NASCAR Sprint Cup night race, the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Sept. 6.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's sixth week of Friday Night Drags was a highlight in parody and competitiveness on the track, as only three-of-14 Friday Night Drags classes featured repeat winners from week five.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's sixth week of Thursday Thunder was highlighted by gutsy passes, fantastic finishes and the drama typical of short-track racing on Atlanta Motor Speedway's "Thunder Ring."
Sitting in first place, you can afford to be patient. Twice avoiding skirmishes with the front runners, Austin Hill's patience has paid off with two-straight Thursday Thunder wins at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
A Pre-Race Party celebration has been added to the schedule for the Sept. 6 Pep Boys Auto 500, Atlanta Motor Speedway's first NASCAR Sprint Cup night race, giving race fans stage-front access for driver introductions and a pre-race concert with Diamond Rio and special guest Jason Michael Carroll. The Atlanta Motor Speedway Pre-Race Concert Presented by the Georgia Lottery will take place beginning at 4:30 p.m. on the Atlanta Motor Speedway frontstretch in front of the Champions Grandstand. The event features a combined two-hour concert with country legends Diamond Rio and rising-star Jason Michael Carroll and will be followed by pre-race festivities and NASCAR Sprint Cup driver introductions.
With the nation's best short-track Bandolero racers descending upon the "Thunder Ring" to compete on a national level, the 2009 Bandolero Nationals will feature two-days of grass-roots racing with the nation's best up-and-coming drivers.
The 2009 Bandolero Nationals at Atlanta Motor Speedway will feature upwards of 100 short-track racers competing on the "Thunder Ring." Friday, July 24 will serve as a practice date for the Bandolero Nationals feature racing on Saturday, July 25.
Grandstands will be closed for the 2009 Bandolero Nationals, but race fans can purchase infield passes to the National event for $25.
More than half-way through the 2009 Thursday Thunder season, Atlanta Motor Speedway's sixth week of short-track action is sure to feature on-track excitement as points races heat up approaching the season's end.
Week six of Thursday Thunder is Joe Momma Night and the "Thunder Ring" will be brimming with eight classes of Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadster racing, heat races and promoter's choice events.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's fifth week of Friday Night Drags featured fireworks to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend and flash from competitors on the track.
Following a spectacular fireworks display to start the evening, Pro Four class points leader Nicholas Feliciano's night began with sparks shooting from beneath his car in a first-round win.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's fifth week of Thursday Thunder featured fireworks on the track and six repeat feature winners, in addition to a spectacular fireworks show to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend.
Seemingly a statistical anomaly, six Thursday Thunder classes featured repeat winners.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's first NASCAR Sprint Cup night race, the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Labor Day weekend, is fast approaching and the Speedway has made a number of value-oriented accommodations available to race fans.
With some of his earliest memories founded in drag racing, its no surprise Bill Patrick has quickly become one of the stars at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags.
Lighting up the sky to celebrate the Fourth of July, Atlanta Motor Speedway's fifth week of Friday Night Drags will feature a fireworks show to honor America's independence on Friday, July 3.
Friday Night Drags fifth week will feature the largest and best fireworks show on Atlanta's south side.
Celebrating America's independence with the best and largest fireworks show on Atlanta's south side, Atlanta Motor Speedway's fifth week of Thursday Thunder will feature a fireworks display over the Atlanta Motor Speedway infield. Atlanta Motor Speedway's "Thunder Ring" will be lit from above by the grandest fireworks display on Atlanta's south side on Thursday, July 2.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's fourth week of Friday Night Drags was Lucky Ladies Night and Michelle Ewing proved luckiest of all as the only female drag competitor to claim a win.
Ewing of Senoia nosed ahead of her competition in the final-round matchup of the Super Bike class to become the only woman to win on Lucky Ladies Night.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's week four of Thursday Thunder was full of many heated battles on track. In addition to the competitive racing, the intermission race featured NASCAR's next young hopefuls competing in the always-popular Kids' Bike Trike and Power Wheels Races.
Loading up and caravanning through the night across state lines, their journey sounds more like that of a big-rig driver than a budding racer. But with a reputation for churning out short-track champions and up-and-comers in the NASCAR ranks, Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder draws competitors from across the country.
Already brimming with more than 200 drag racers each Friday night, Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags is hoping for a boost of new talent - and perhaps estrogen - for Lucky Ladies Night on Friday, June 26.
Lucky Ladies Night at Friday Night Drags will give female drivers the opportunity to compete for free on Atlanta Motor Speedway's pit-lane drag strip.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's fourth week of Thursday Thunder will include a special class of NASCAR's next stars, as young fans from the grandstands are invited to compete in the Kids' Bike, Trike and Power Wheels Races presented by Clover Ranch Communities on Thursday, June 25.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's third week of Friday Night Drags points racing featured crossover success, as the first Legends car in Friday Night Drags history made its way to Victory Lane.
A familiar face on the Thursday Thunder summer series circuit, Billy Stevens of Locust Grove piloted a Legends car to Victory Lane on Friday night in the Sport Compact class, the first such occasion in Friday Night Drags history.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's second week of Thursday Thunder gave fans twice as many races for their money. Competitors ran double feature races, week three's features were preceded by the make-up races from week one's postponement. Also included in the evening's lineup was a golf-cart mascot race between local area mascots.
Seemingly waking in a haze, Frank Taylor looked up only to see Billy Clevenger's taillights pulling away from the Friday Night Drags starting box. Clevenger might have been up on his rear wheels, but Taylor was sitting still at the start while Clevenger was surging towards the finish.
After a roaring crowd response in 2008, backwards drag racing is back at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags for the third week of points competition on Friday, June 19.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags will add backwards racing to a loaded schedule that includes 14 classes of street-style drag racing.
The "Thunder Ring" will roar back to life on Thursday, June 18 when short-track racing returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the third week of the 2009 Thursday Thunder season.
Thursday Thunder's week three feature theme is Mascot Mania Night and intermission entertainment will include the annual Mascot Mania Night golf kart race. In addition to the amusement of Mascot Mania Night, the evening will feature eight classes of Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadster racing, plus promoter's choice events.
Drag racing full speed into summer, Atlanta Motor Speedway's second week of Friday Night Drags points racing was highlighted by local winners and near photo finishes.
Week two of Friday Night Drags saw just one repeat winner from week one - Jose Samaniego - but did include the return of a 2008 champion to Victory Lane, Locust Grove's "Hot Rod" Rodney Tolbert who won the 2008 ATV Championship.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's second week of Thursday Thunder featured four first-time winners plus several Thursday Thunder veterans making their way to victory lane.
With 12 weeks of points racing remaining, Friday Night Drags continues at Atlanta Motor Speedway this Friday, June 12 as competitors are still eager for an early-season points advantage. This week will feature Kids' Power Wheel races and a "60's Muscle Car" Show-N-Shine special class.
This week's Thursday Thunder feature theme is Georgia Auto Racing Hall of Fame Night and Clayton County Chamber of Commerce Night. In addition to eight classes of Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadster racing, Thursday Thunder's second week will also include a vintage race car display from the Georgia Auto Racing Hall of Fame, a Kids' Candy & Coin Scramble and an on-track autograph session with all Thursday Thunder drivers.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's third-full season of Friday Night Drags kicked off on Friday, June 5 with points awarded to the victors in 10 classes of high speed racing on Atlanta Motor Speedway's pit lane drag strip.
If you're looking for something special for Dad this Father's Day, Atlanta Motor Speedway has a unique gift idea for your Dad - tickets and an opportunity to drive on AMS' 1.54-mile NASCAR quad-oval track!
If your Dad is a NASCAR fan, what better gift is there than tickets to Atlanta Motor Speedway's inaugural NASCAR night racing weekend on Sept. 5 and 6 and the opportunity for Dad to drive his car on the high banks of Atlanta Motor Speedway?
Tonight's running of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder series has been cancelled due to inclement weather.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder will return on June 11 for the second week of the 10-week season.
As this year's Thursday Thunder season commences and short-track racing returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway's "Thunder Ring", a new class will reemerge for the 2009 season. The Young Lions class returns for 2009 and will showcase Legends drivers ranging from 12-years old to age 15.
Straight-line speed returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway's eighth-mile pit lane drag strip this week as Friday Night Drags is set for the 2009 season's points opener on Friday, June 5.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags is back for 2009 and features five new classes of racing, in addition to an extended 13-week schedule of points racing.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's "Thunder Ring" will roar back to life for the opening night of the 2009 Thursday Thunder season on Thursday, June 4.
Featuring Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadsters, short-track racing will return to Atlanta Motor Speedway's one-quarter mile "Thunder Ring" for the first of 10 weeks of Thursday Thunder.
Having sold out of reserved tent camping, Atlanta Motor Speedway has opened two new campgrounds to accommodate fans attending AMS' first NASCAR Sprint Cup night race on Labor Day weekend, Sept. 5 and 6.
Tonight's running of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags series has been cancelled due to inclement weather.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags will return on June 5 for the second-scheduled event of the 14-week season. The June 5 event is the points opener for the Friday Night Drags season.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is speeding into summer with the start of Friday Night Drags, a 14-week summer drag racing series that returns to AMS' one-eighth mile, pit-lane drag strip on Friday, May 22 for the summer-opening exhibition event. For just $7, local race fans will get their first opportunity to witness the street-style drag racing action of Friday Night Drags, featuring everything from pro cars to quick commuter vehicles,
Atlanta Motor Speedway is conducting a national search for a Chief Lighting Officer, the shining star who will have the honor to flip the “switch” to turn on the lights before Atlanta’s first NASCAR Sprint Cup night race on Labor Day weekend.
With one final preparation on the 'Thunder Ring' before the 2009 Thursday Thunder season, the field of competitors showed the 2009 season may feature new stars, as not one champion from 2008 claimed a victory during the night's off-season races.
Atlanta Motor Speedway has announced a host of ticket specials for the Pep Boys Auto 500 weekend of night racing, including $59 frontstretch tickets, in an effort to make Atlanta's first Sprint Cup night race even more affordable for fans.
Kicking off drag racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway before the track's Friday Night Drags summer series, Mopar madness will takeover the Speedway's pit lane drag strip for the Mopar Southern Classic on Saturday, May 2.
Living up to its reputation as a multi-use facility, Atlanta Motor Speedway will play host to the RV Supershow & Outdoor Extravaganza and Tara Place Home & Garden Show from Friday, April 17 through Sunday, April 19.
In addition to the pair of weekend events at the Speedway, Speedway Children's Charities will host Hot Laps on the High Banks on Saturday, allowing attending fans the opportunity to ride in the Atlanta Motor Speedway pace car, take their own vehicle on the Speedway's 1.54-mile track, or take photographs in Victory Lane.
Continuing a program to provide fans with reasonably-priced hotel accommodations when attending their NASCAR events, Atlanta Motor Speedway is working with approximately 30 Atlanta-area hotels who have agreed to offer fair rates and no multi-night minimums for fans traveling to Atlanta for the Sept. 5-6 Pep Boys Auto 500 night race weekend.
In preparation for the 10-week Thursday Thunder summer series of Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadster racing, Atlanta Motor Speedway played host to an off-season race on Friday, April 3.
With the racing action already looking to be in regular season form, the off-season race featured four winners who also won races during the 2008 Thursday Thunder season.
As Atlanta Motor Speedway gears up for its first Sprint Cup night race, race fans have two more weeks to take advantage of the Speedway's payment plan to purchase tickets for the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Sept. 6.
Kurt Busch held off Jeff Gordon in a dramatic overtime finish to win the Kobalt Tools 500 Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
"That was an incredible race; it was unbelievable," said Busch, who won for the second time in Atlanta. "Penske p-p-p-power, it's back. Feels awesome."
Kyle Busch lost third gear, was losing second gear and had fallen back in the field with just a handful laps to go, but he still managed to win Saturday's American Commercial Lines 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Fifty-year-old Mark Martin showed up a field full of young guns, earning his first pole position since 2001 by turning a lap of 187.045 mph (29.640 seconds) during Friday's Georgia Power Qualifying Night at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Kurt Busch will start outside the front row for Sunday's Kobalt Tools 500 Sprint Cup race.
Goodyear Tire Outlook for Kobalt Tools 500
After experiencing tire issues during the 2008 Kobalt Tools 500, the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company will return to Atlanta Motor Speedway with a much-improved tire design for the 2009 edition.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is declaring "Georgia Peanut Farmer Appreciation Day" at the March 8 Kobalt Tools 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race in recognition of Georgia's official state crop.
SCC's Fast Talk Adds Multiple NASCAR Notables to Schedule
The Speedway Children's Charities Fast Talk event presented by AutoTrader.com has confirmed the NASCAR celebrities for its question and answer session.
Roush Fenway Engine Trouble Precedes Atlanta
With three engine failures in the Shelby 427 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the five-car team, it begs the question of how the Roush Fenway Racing team will rebound in the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on March 8.
100 Reasons to be at the 100th NASCAR Race at Atlanta Motor Speedway
In an effort to promote the upcoming March 8 Kobalt Tools 500 NASCAR race weekend, Atlanta Motor Speedway will be making a promotional appearance at the Hooters location in Canton on Sunday, Feb, 28th.
Racing fans can look for the Atlanta Motor Speedway pace car and promotional display at the Hooters of Canton, where Atlanta Motor Speedway staff will be giving away Atlanta Motor Speedway gear and tickets to the Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend.
Atlanta Motor Speedway has announced three performers - Richie McDonald, Craig Campbell and Chris Hatfield - for the Aflac Pre-Race Show prior to the running of the Kobalt Tools 500 on Sunday, March 8.
McDonald, the former lead singer for platinum-selling band Lonestar, will sing the National Anthem, while Campbell and Hatfield will perform mini-concerts as part of the Aflac Pre-Race Show.
Competitors got a double-dose of racing on Saturday, as both Winter Flurry races No. 4 and No. 5 were held on the quarter-mile "Thunder Ring."
Bubba Harry led the field to the green flag for the Roadsters feature. Harry led every lap to score the win, his second of the Winter Flurry season.
As Atlanta Motor Speedway gears up to host the Kobalt Tools 500 on March 8, a contingent of fans number in the hundreds of thousands, massive amounts of food, television production equipment and speed are among the noteworthy statistical figures used on race weekend.
Below is a numerical look at some interesting historical feats, facts, and figures at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
After arriving Sunday at 1:15 p.m. and camping overnight, Amber Lee of McDonough was the first in line for Atlanta Motor Speedway's Racing Roulette promotion that began at 9:00 a.m. on Monday.
The last time it happened was 1985 when "Awesome Bill from Dawsonville" made it a clean sweep at Atlanta Motor Speedway's two NASCAR Sprint Cup events. Since Elliott in '85, not a single Georgia-born driver has won at Atlanta Motor Speedway over the course of 23 years.
After the overwhelming outpouring from thousands of fans and the entire motor sport industry, Motorsport Nationals executives are excited to announce the upcoming date and location of the 2009 Super Show. "We are thrilled to bring the show to the Atlanta Motor Speedway on September 19th and 20th. This awesome venue offers more capabilities and experiences for attendees, vendors, and sponsors," said Bob Daniel, President of Motorsport Nationals.
Being Georgia born and partnering with a Georgia-based company, NASCAR young gun David Ragan will be showing his roots to a hometown crowd during the March 8 Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
The Atlanta chapter of Speedway Children's Charities will host two fundraising events preceding the Kobalt Tools 500 on March 8, the 2nd Annual Clay Shoot on March 5 and the Fast Talk presented by AutoTrader.com at Club One on March 6.
If one really wants to know how far Atlanta Motor Speedway has come during the 99 races leading up to No. 100 - the Kobalt Tools 500 on March 8 - they need look no further than the photographs from race No. 1 - the Dixie 300 on July 31, 1960.
Competing on the Atlanta Motor Speedway road course for the second and final time in the 2008-09 Winter Flurry schedule, Saturday's Winter Flurry event featured cars banging during both left and right-hand turns and a two-time winner.
As fans prepare for Atlanta Motor Speedway's Kobalt Tools 500 on March 8, they may need more than a program and lineup sheet to remember all the team changes from a tumultuous NASCAR Sprint Cup offseason.
Ranging from drivers switching teams to a youthful upstart replacing a wily veteran who will run his own team, even NASCAR's most dedicated fans might find themselves needing a preview guide to sort through the changes.
If last Sunday’s race at Lanier National Speedway in Braselton was any indication, Kyle Busch is set for another hot NASCAR racing season start.
When Atlanta Motor Speedway president and general manager Ed Clark talked to Georgia native Reed Sorenson about moving into the No. 43 car and his new boss Richard Petty, a brief quip offered by the driver revealed the depth of his new work relationship.
Calling All Collectors
As Atlanta Motor Speedway is celebrating its 100th race at the Kobalt Tools 500, the track is turning to its fans for help in an effort to fill in three gaps in the track's program archives.
Atlanta Motor Speedway will offer two Kobalt Tools 500 frontstretch tickets to any fan willing to donate one of the three missing programs to the track.
Encouraged by the results from a two-day Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company test session at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Greg Biffle expects old-time, side-by-side racing will be the rule of the day at Atlanta Motor Speedway for the March 8 Kobalt Tools 500.
To promote the upcoming Kobalt Tools 500 NASCAR race weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway on March 6-8, the Atlanta Motor Speedway staff and pace car will be making promotional appearances at multiple Atlanta-area events in the coming weeks that include ticket giveaways.
Beginning this weekend, racing fans can look for the Atlanta Motor Speedway pace car and promotional display at Monster Jam on Saturday, Jan. 10 at the Georgia Dome
Atlanta Motor Speedway's second date of the 2008-09 Winter Flurry Racing Series featured both left and right-hand turns, as the competitors took to the Speedway's one-mile infield road course for the first time this season. Austin Hill stood out in the year's first road course event, winning the Legends Main Event from the pole position following his Legends A Qualifier win
The Atlanta Chapter of Speedway Children's Charities awarded more than
$245,000 to spread holiday cheer at the annual Grant Distribution and
Holiday Celebration at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Dec. 2, 2008.
Atlanta's Speedway Children's Charities chapter will provide grants to
28 local children's organizations with the goal of making a difference
in the lives of children. The funds were distributed to groups
providing social, emotional and media services to children in need.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Winter Flurry season started in furious fashion, as the evening featured two late passes for wins and a back-to-back Thursday Thunder champion denied a late move for a victory.
HAMPTON, Ga. (November 14, 2008) - The Atlanta Chapter of Speedway Children's Charities is set to play host to Race to the Holidays, a holiday-themed family festival benefitting Speedway Children's Charities and the Metro South Association of Realtors Education Foundation. The event will take place on Saturday, Dec. 6th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
The Kobalt Tools 500 should prove to be a critical race, as NASCAR's top drivers will be vying to capture early season points towards their season championship push. In addition, the race will hold a special significance for Atlanta Motor Speedway, as the 2009 Kobalt Tools 500 marks the track's 100th NASCAR Sprint Cup race and 50th year of operation.
After sweeping at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2005, Carl Edwards returned to victory lane after winning the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Sunday, holding off a surging Jimmie Johnson who climbed from 11th to second in the final eight laps.
There isn't much Ryan Newman can't do, and he made that point loud and clear Saturday at Atlanta Motor Speedway, winning the E-Z-GO 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck race in his first series start.
"I'm not sure if I should just retire now," Newman deadpanned in the post-race interviews.
Weather washed out all activities Friday at Atlanta Motor Speedway, cancelling the NASCAR Sprint Cup Hot Shot Qualifying and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series qualifying. Both Saturday's E-Z-GO 200 Craftsman Truck race and Sunday's Pep Boys Auto 500 Sprint Cup race will be lined up according to points.
Saturday's activities at Atlanta Motor Speedway will include a full slate of practices for both series, as well as the E-Z-GO 200, which begins at 1:30 p.m.
Video Traffic Information Added to AtlantaMotorSpeedway.com
10 traffic information videos posted under 'Traffic Tips' within 'Fan Guide' tab
E-Z-GO 200 will likely play a role in determining the NCTS points champion
With his win in Martinsville on Saturday, Johnny Benson passed rival Ron Hornaday Jr. for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series points lead. A strong performance in the E-Z-GO 200 could help ensure a points championship for the veteran who has finished second and third, respectively, in the last two seasons' points standings.
Benson has three-career third-place finishes at Atlanta, but Hornaday should prove a formidable foe, having had significant success in Atlanta; the reigning points champion won in 2005 and claimed second a year ago. In the incredibly competitive NCTS, the points lead has swapped hands nine times in 2008 and could happen again in Atlanta, with Benson holding just a 65-point lead over Hornaday.
Sunday, October 26, 2008, 2:00 pm (EST), Atlanta Motor Speedway
Saturday, October 25, 2008, 1:30 pm (EST), Atlanta Motor Speedway
Six NASCAR Sprint Cup Drivers to Appear in E-Z-GO 200 NCTS Race
Kyle Busch, Hamlin, Newman, Kvapil, Speed, McCumbee to Compete on Sat.
Date: Sunday, October 26, 2008
Time: 2:00 p.m. (ET)
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Atlanta, Ga., 1.54-mile quad-oval with 24-degree banking in turns
Date: Saturday, October 25, 2008
Time: 1:30 p.m. (EST)
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, Ga., 1.54-mile quad-oval with 24-degree banking in turns
E-Z-GO 200 (130 Laps) Set for Saturday, Oct. 25 at 1:30 p.m.
E-Z-GO, the world’s largest manufacturer of golf cars and utility vehicles, will be the title sponsor for the Oct. 25th NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Atlanta Motor Speedway has secured singer and heartthrob Michael Johns to sing the National Anthem and a mini concert as part of the Kroger Pre-Race Show before the Pep Boys Auto 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Oct. 26.
Johns, who quickly gained national fame for his soulful voice and handsome looks on American Idol’s seventh season, recently wrapped up performing on the American Idols LIVE! Tour 2008. The Perth, Australia native with ties to Georgia is geared up to perform before the Pep Boys Auto 500.
Below are some tips that will help ensure fans have a memorable, exciting visit to Atlanta Motor Speedway during the October 2008 Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR race weekend.
Elliott, Ragan, Sorenson and Logano seek home-field advantage at Atlanta
Sweeping both races at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 1992, Bill Elliott relished his role as a fan favorite - a hometown hero winning in his backyard.
‘Awesome Bill from Dawsonville' Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Winston Cup Championship at AMS Where He Clinched the Title
Atlanta Motor Speedway will honor Bill Elliott's 1988 Melling Racing Team to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the team's 1988 NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship as part of the pre-race activities for the Oct. 26 Pep Boys Auto 500.
Many of Elliott's crew members from the 1988 Championship team will join the Dawsonville native on stage for a recognition ceremony.
"I think it will be pretty neat," said Elliott, who won six races at Atlanta Motor Speedway to tie for third in all-time AMS wins. "I mean, it's been a long time and I haven't seen a lot of the team in the last number of years."
For Team Owner, Ballew, Atlanta Motor Speedway is a Homecoming
For Kyle Busch, returning to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the Atlanta 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race is a positive omen, having won all three NCTS events he has entered at AMS. For Billy Ballew Motorsports team owner, Billy Ballew, the event is quite literally a homecoming.
"Atlanta Motor Speedway actually is my home," said Ballew with a laugh. "I own a condo there at the track."
Together, since partnering in 2005, the duo has had unparalleled success in the Craftsman Truck series.
In his first year with the team, Busch won three races for Billy Ballew Motorsports and he has continued to win on the Truck series since. With a win in 2006 and two in 2007, Busch became the first NASCAR Sprint Cup series regular to win Truck races in three-straight years. Now, add three wins from 2008 and Busch has extended his record. He is now looking to help Ballew win a NCTS championship.
Two Premier Organizations Have Won 15-of-21 since AMS Track Redesign
It's hardly the same as Yankees vs. Red Sox. Nor does it exactly parallel the old contention between Petty Enterprises and Wood Brothers Racing. But to suggest there is no rivalry between Joe Gibbs Racing and Hendrick Motorsports at Atlanta Motor Speedway is akin to burying one's head in the sand. Deep in the sand.
Both teams are better than good at Atlanta Motor Speedway and, more often than not, someone from JGR or Hendrick is going to win in Atlanta.
Look at the facts. Since a track redesign in 1997 that made Atlanta Motor Speedway a 1.54-mile quad-oval track, Hendrick and JGR have won 15-of-21 races (71.4 percent). In fact, the teams are so evenly matched that just one win separates them in that span, with JGR taking eight wins to Hendrick's seven.
Nearly $7 million dollars up for grabs throughout race weekend
With nearly $7 million dollars in posted prize money on the line, NASCAR's top drivers will go head-to-head during the Pep Boys Auto 500 race weekend for the largest purse offered in the history of Atlanta Motor Speedway.
When all is said and done, $6,799,225 in prize money will be awarded to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers in the Pep Boys Auto 500 and the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series drivers in the Atlanta 200, all battling for a cut of the record purse on the high banks of AMS.
The fight for the record purse begins on Friday, Oct. 24 with Hot Shot Qualifying Night. Watch the brightest stars of the NASCAR Sprint Cup series shine under the lights of Atlanta Motor Speedway's 1.54-mile quad-oval, as they compete for the pole position to lead the field to the green flag come race day on Sunday.
At Atlanta Motor Speedway, starting up front does not guarantee success come race day. But Greg Biffle, last year's Pep Boys Auto 500 qualifying pole winner, will tell you starting on the pole, ‘doesn't hurt either.'
A testament to the track's raceability, Atlanta Motor Speedway has seen just one top qualifier take the checkered flag since a track redesign in 1997. When Biffle started on the pole a year ago, the accomplished driver led just one lap and struggled to a 22nd-place finish.
"It's important to be in front at Atlanta, but it is probably more important for pit road selection," said Biffle, who currently sits third in the Chase for the Sprint Cup standings, 77-points behind leader Jimmie Johnson. "It's really important there to have a good pit box on pit road, which is important at every track, but more so at Atlanta.
Thursday Thunder Drivers Prep for 2008-09 Winter Flurry Schedule at AMS
The winter Legends racing season kicked off at Atlanta Motor Speedway with an INEX points race on Friday night, allowing competitors the opportunity to gear up for the 2008-09 Winter Flurry season that is slated to open on Nov. 14 at AMS.
The Friday event, one of the final INEX points races preceding the INEX Legend Nationals in Minnesota, gave drivers a last chance to gain needed points for national standings and to prepare for the six-date Winter Flurry season at Atlanta Motor Speedway that runs from Nov. 14 through March 7.
The Chargers feature began with Melina Rolo leading the way. Rolo spun out in the first corner allowing Griffin's Jacob Wallace to claim the lead. He would battle with Chris Bowie for position early in the race, but Wallace was able to establish the advantage and claim the win.
Jeremy Reling held the pole position for the Roadsters feature. In the second position, Ed Clark chased close behind early, but Reling steadily added to his advantage and claimed the Roadsters victory.
NASCAR Auction; Walk on Atlanta Motor Speedway during Race Weekend
The Atlanta Motor Speedway chapter of Speedway Children's Charities will host a NASCAR Memorabilia Auction during the Pep Boys Auto 500 race weekend Oct. 24-26, in addition to the NASCAR Foundation Track Walk presented by Aflac.
Race fans will have a variety of items to choose from at the auction including NASCAR Sprint Cup series driver helmets, uniforms, sheet metal and other racing gear from many of their favorite drivers in NASCAR's top series. Specific items include a signed rear-quarter panel from Tony' Stewart's No. 20 car, a signed bumper from Carl Edwards' No. 99 Office Depot ride, and a signed Denny Hamlin helmet.
The Auction will take place on Saturday, Oct. 25th, 30 minutes after the checkered flag waves on the Atlanta 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race at approximately 4 p.m. The Auction will be held in the Bruton Smith Park located next to the Speedway Children's Charities Friends Wall.
In addition to the Memorabilia Auction at Atlanta Motor Speedway during the Pep Boys Auto 500 race weekend, Speedway Children's Charities and the NASCAR Foundation will be hosting the final NASCAR Foundation Track Walk for the 2008 NASCAR season.
Opportunity to Cruise High Banking of AMS After Atlanta 200 NCTS Race
Racing fans will have the opportunity to circle the high banks of Atlanta Motor Speedway in the AMS Track Cruise during the Pep Boys Auto 500 Sprint Cup weekend this October.
To drive your car on the same track the Sprint Cup stars will use hours later, fans can simply purchase a ticket to the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Oct. 26 and reference promo code TRKRDE to participate in the Atlanta Motor Speedway Track Cruise. Fans referencing promo code TRKRDE will receive a voucher to cruise the 1.54-mile quad-oval track that features some of the fastest racing in NASCAR.
In addition to purchasing a ticket to participate in the Atlanta Motor Speedway Track Cruise, each passenger must have a ticket to Sunday, Oct. 26's Pep Boys Auto 500, the seventh race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup, to ride along.
Pre-Race Pit Passes for October's Pep Boys Auto 500 On Sale Now
In baseball, you can't purchase dugout tickets. Fans can't walk across the turf at the Georgia Dome pre-game. And you can't slide across the ice before a hockey match.
But racing is special, because fans can get more access to restricted areas than in any other sport. By purchasing a pre-race pit pass for the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Oct. 26, fans have the opportunity to stroll the same pit area used by NASCAR teams during the Pep Boys Auto 500, the Atlanta 200 Craftsman Truck Series race and Hot Shot Qualifying Night.
For exclusive pit-area access, Atlanta Motor Speedway pit passes start at only $75 for Friday's Hot Shot Qualifying Night and access for all three days is just $125. Three three-day pass allows fans to get as close as possible for Sprint Cup qualifying on Friday, Oct. 24, the Atlanta 200 truck race on Saturday, Oct. 25, and the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Sunday, Oct. 26. A Sunday-only pass is $100.
Bowtie weekend to feature drag racing, auto auction and a huge Show N' Shine
For the first time, the Super Chevy Show is making its way to Atlanta Motor Speedway for a weekend of bowtie fun, October 3-5.
The Atlanta edition of the Super Chevy Show will feature the King of the Street drag racing competition. This "old school" event will shun the use of an electronic ‘tree' for timing, but instead use hand-flagged starts for 1/8-mile racing exclusively showcasing Chevy power. In addition, the event will feature a huge GM Show N' Shine, a jet car showcase, a vendor midway and a collector car auction in the Sprint Cup garage.
In conjunction with the Super Chevy Show, Potts Auction Company will hold a collector and classic car auction on Saturday, October 4 in Atlanta Motor Speedway's infield Sprint Cup garage. The event will also include a trade show, swap meet and car corral.
Division Champions Decided by Eight-Car Championship Ladders
The two-day ACDelco Street Drag Nationals at Atlanta Motor Speedway culminated with an eight-car Championship Ladder in each division, including a noteworthy upset victory in the Domestic Advanced class.
While five top-seeded competitors claimed titles as the respective favorites in their class, Howard Wolf of Marietta had the most unexpected victory. Wolf, a frequent competitor at Atlanta Motor Speedway, qualified through eliminations on Saturday as the eighth seed. Wolf then proceeded to upset top-seeded Neil Skipper in his first match, followed by two additional upset wins, en route to the Domestic Advanced Championship Ladder win.
The top-six seeds for each class' Championship Ladder were set based on points from the ACDelco Friday Night Drags season at Atlanta Motor Speedway, while the seventh seed was awarded to Friday's qualifying champion and the eighth seed going to Saturday's champion.
22 cars. 100 laps. $10,000. One Winner.
Atlanta Motor Speedway has partnered with the Fastrak Racing Series to bring upwards of 70 dirt late models to the asphalt ‘Thunder Ring' during the Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race weekend.
The 100-lap shootout will happen after Hot Shot NASCAR Sprint Cup Qualifying on Friday, October 24. As many as 70, 700-horsepower dirt late models can be expected for the event. Heat races will determine the final 22 cars that will run 100 laps on the asphalt, quarter-mile ‘Thunder Ring' to decide the winner.
Fans can attend Hot Shot NASCAR Sprint Cup Qualifying and the dirt late model race on Friday for just $20. In addition, children ages 12 and under are admitted free of charge with the purchase of an adult ticket.
Taking inspiration from the current political banter, Atlanta Motor Speedway is adding value to the Pep Boys Family Four Pack by including lipstick in each Four Pack purchased for the Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race on October 26.
While you can put lipstick on a pig or pit bull, evident by recent comments during the presidential campaigns, Atlanta Motor Speedway will include it in an already great ticket package that gives race fans four tickets, four 12-ounce Coca-Colas and four hot dogs to the Pep Boys Auto 500 for only $159.
"When you put lipstick on a pig, it's still a pig. But when you add it to our ticket package, you get an attractive value to one of the year's best NASCAR races on the circuit's fastest track," said Atlanta Motor Speedway president and general manager Ed Clark. "I'm sure the hockey moms, female fans and others will enjoy the extra addition to the Pep Boys Family Four Pack.
For a one-of-a-kind luxury experience at the Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race, look no further than Atlanta Motor Speedway's Club One.
Perched atop the Winners grandstand in turn one, Club One provides luxurious, reserved theatre-style seating, a lounge area, and premium food and beverage accommodations. As if those entertainment highlights aren't enough to draw racing's best fans, Club One also provides pre-race pit passes, reserved parking and exclusive rooftop access, which was previously available to just race spotters and photographers.
"Club One is a first-class facility. You get a very nice perspective and, unlike suite seats, you can be outside as well as sit inside. To be able to get the sights and sounds from a first-class facility is awesome," said Virginia resident Leo Coleman, referencing Club One's roof-top observation deck.
The 12 faces for the 2008 Chase for the Sprint NASCAR Sprint Cup is made up of ten drivers from last year's Chase and two past Chase drivers locked out last year. Only two competitors have been able to secure Chase berths in the five years of the format: Jimmie Johnson and Matt Kenseth.
The new faces to the 2008 Chase for the Sprint Cup are Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Greg Biffle. Joining Biffle and Earnhardt Jr. are last year's Chase drivers: Kyle Busch, Carl Edwards, Johnson, Clint Bowyer, Denny Hamlin, Jeff Burton, Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon, Kevin Harvick and Kenseth.
The 12 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship contenders have a stellar record at Atlanta Motor Speedway with a combined total of 14 wins and 83 top-10 finishes. With no rookies in this year's Chase and every driver having been in the Chase at least one time in previous years, look for experience and confidence to prevail throughout the 10-race shootout to determine the winner of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup.
The inaugural event will unite hot rods, tuners and drag cars for the biggest two-day straight-line racing event in Atlanta Motor Speedway history. The weekend culminates with the final run of an eight-car championship bracket, crowning the fastest car in each of 10 divisions. In addition to heart-pounding drag racing, the ACDelco Street Drag Nationals will feature a Show-N-Shine competition with both single-day and weekend awards, a speedway cruise around Atlanta Motor Speedway's high banked 1.54-mile quad-oval, a burnout contest and a spectacular Friday night fireworks show. Additionally, more features will be added to the event.
Who: Teaming with American Red Cross and the NASCAR Foundation, Atlanta Motor Speedway is aiming for 300 donor appointments during this one-day event.
Location: In the media center located in the infield of the Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Parking: Media Center Parking Lot
Time: Thursday, September 11, from 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Attraction: A free pace car ride around Atlanta Motor Speedway's full 1.54-mile quad-oval track will be offered to those willing to donate. In addition, donors will be entered for a grand prize drawing that will include two tickets, plus pre-race pit races, to the entire Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR weekend. Additionally, donors will have an opportunity to receive NASCAR goodies, with one lucky winner receiving a signed Jimmie Johnson diecast.
Event benefits AMS chapter of Speedway Children's Charities
The Reed Sorenson Charity Golf Classic presented by Autotrader.com will be held Thursday, October 23 at renowned Eagles Landing Country Club in Stockbridge, Ga.
Sorenson's event will help kickoff the Pep Boys Auto 500 race weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway and the Classic is a major fundraiser for the Atlanta chapter of Speedway Children's Charities. In addition to Sorenson, other drivers and local celebrities will be in attendance.
"AutoTrader.com has taken a vital role in helping to increase the number of organizations Speedway Children's Charities can assist," said Shaun Birindelli, director of the AMS chapter of Speedway Children's Charities. "Their time and contributions have been amazing, and we are very proud to have AutoTrader.com as the presenting sponsor of the Reed Sorenson Charity Golf Classic."
AMS proposes families bond, enjoy a weekend of racing together at Atlanta Motor Speedway for an affordable price.
With the cost of attending a NASCAR race as low as $30 for a family of four, Atlanta Motor Speedway is proposing the idea of a RaceCation for fans and families looking for vacation and entertainment alternatives.
With camping on site, free parking and coolers permitted inside the facility, a trip to Atlanta Motor Speedway - a RaceCation - is a remarkably affordable alternative to a traditional vacation or family outing.
Championship Night Concludes Friday Night Drags Season presented by ACDelco
Atlanta Motor Speedway's 10th and final points week of Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco saw the crowning of champions in each Friday Night Drags points division.
While four drivers had already locked up championships in their respective classes, two divisions were decided on the final night of the 2008 Friday Night Drags season. Neil Skipper of Covington fought his way to the Domestic Advanced championship, winning his class' week 10 races to jump Mike Munoz for first. Meanwhile, Tony Morse claimed the title in the Pro division by virtue of just starting his vehicle for the first race.
In addition to Skipper and Morse, four drivers had already claimed their class championship entering week 10 - John Bonner (Street Outlaw), Mike Chambers (Pro Four), Bill Hatfield (Sportsman), Dwayne Bethune (Trucks) and Rodney Tolbert (ATV
Championship Night of Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco
Atlanta Motor Speedway's 10-week season of Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco continues on August 22 with the 10th and final week of points racing for the 2008 season.
The 10th week of Friday Night Drags will see tight points races decided and will also feature motorcycle drag racing for the fifth time in 2008. While a few classes have already been decided, Friday Night Drags' Domestic Advanced class features one of the most intriguing points races, with Neil Skipper needing to make the class finals to have an opportunity to jump Mike Munoz in the standings.
Although the Friday Night Drags season will be wrapping up after week 10, drag racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway continues this fall with the inaugural ACDelco Street Drag Nationals on Sept. 19 and 20. This national drag racing event will feature hot rods, tuners, and drag cars and includes a Show-N-Shine competition, a speedway cruise around Atlanta Motor Speedway, a burnout contest and fireworks on Friday night.
Labor Day 2009 Under the Lights
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Atlanta Motor Speedway will move it's October NASCAR Sprint Cup race date to a September 5 - 6, 2009 Labor Day race weekend that will include a companion NASCAR Nationwide Series event.
Starting in 2009, AMS will host the stars of the Sprint Cup Series racing under the lights on Sunday night, Sept. 6 and the NASCAR Nationwide Series on Saturday night, Sept. 5. Traditionally, AMS has hosted NASCAR Sprint Cup and Craftsman Truck Series events in October.
"Fans have been clamoring for a Sprint Cup Series race under the lights at Atlanta Motor Speedway," said AMS president and general manager Ed Clark. "It's thrilling to bring Labor Day racing back to the south on NASCAR's fastest track. This will be a great opportunity for Atlanta Motor Speedway to celebrate our 50th year of racing."
Atlanta Motor Speedway's ninth points week of Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco featured the "Chevy Challenge" and two Chevrolet's claimed victory in their respective classes, while Friday Night Drags also featured four repeat winners.
Featuring Chevrolet power in Friday Night Drags' ninth week, both Frank Taylor and Daryl Stiles were able to claim wins with their Chevy machines. Taylor claimed victory in the Pro class for his third-consecutive victory in his Lumina, while Stiles took first in the Charter Communications Street Outlaw division in a Camaro.
In addition to Taylor's consecutive wins, three other drivers posted repeat victories - Rodney Tolbert (ATV), Justin House (Motorcycle - Dirt) and Bill Hatfield (Sportsman).
Final Points | Street Drag Nationals Ladder
Atlanta Motor Speedway will serve as the national host for thunderous drag cars and meticulously-detailed show cars at the ACDelco Street Drag Nationals on Sept. 19 and 20.
The inaugural event will unite hot rods, tuners and drag cars for the biggest two-day straight-line racing event in Atlanta Motor Speedway history. The weekend culminates with the final run of an eight-car championship bracket, crowning the fastest car in each of 10 divisions.
In addition to heart-pounding drag racing, the ACDelco Street Drag Nationals will feature a Show-N-Shine competition with both single-day and weekend awards, a speedway cruise around Atlanta Motor Speedway's high-banked 1.54-mile quad-oval, a burnout contest and a spectacular Friday night fireworks show. Additionally, more features will be added to the event.
Searching for a special show car to call his own, Billy Poore knew a gem when he saw it, even if it needed to be shined a bit.
"Nearly everything on it needed work, but it ran. It wasn't near as good looking as it is now," said Poore, remembering when he first laid eyes on his 1951 Ford Victoria. "I looked around a bit more, but I couldn't find anything that compared to it. My wife thought I was crazy when she saw it."
Despite a less-than-impressive exterior when purchased, the Locust Grove resident knew what he was looking for in a show car project - a unique classic car that could serve as an everyday driver.
After successfully collecting 3,410 pints of blood in the national event's first year, the third annual NASCAR Foundation Blood and Marrow Drive return's to Atlanta Motor Speedway on September 11. Teaming with the American Red Cross and the Nascar Foundation, Atlanta Motor Speedway is aiming for 300 donor appointments during the one-day event.
In order to help meet demand of more than 38,000 blood donations needed daily and approximately 6,000 people who are seeking a marrow match each day, the NASCAR Foundation is utilizing dedicated race fans to give at more than 30 racing facilities nationwide. Over two years, the NASCAR Foundation Blood and Marrow Drive has received enough donations to potentially save 17,000 lives since 2006.
A free pace car ride around Atlanta Motor Speedway's full 1.54-mile quad-oval track will be offered to those willing to donate at Atlanta Motor Speedway on September 11 between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. In addition, donors will be entered for a grand prize drawing that will include two tickets, plus pre-race pit passes, to the entire Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR weekend. Additionally, donors will have an opportunity to receive NASCAR goodies, with one lucky donor receiving a signed Jimmie Johnson diecast.
Responding to overwhelming demand, Atlanta Motor Speedway and Pep Boys are continuing a popular way for fans to save money while enjoying October's Pep Boys Auto 500 in person, the Pep Boys Family Four Pack.
A popular ticket option for March's Kobalt Tools 500, Atlanta Motor Speedway is now offering this family special for the popular October race date during the Chase for the Sprint Cup. The Pep Boys Family Four Pack includes four lower level Elliott Grandstand seats, four hot dogs and four 12-ounce Coca-Colas for just $159.
In addition to the savings offered by the Pep Boys Family Four Pack, Atlanta Motor Speedway has already launched other ticket specials to make attending a the Pep Boys Auto 500 more affordable. Student tickets, the lowest-priced seat for the Pep Boys Auto 500, are currently on sale for the low price of $19, while they last, and a regular adult admission in the Elliott Grandstand can be purchased for as low as $39.
Chevys and Motorcycles Featured at Friday Night Drags
Atlanta Motor Speedway's 10-week season of Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco continues on August 15 with the ninth week of points racing, featuring the "Chevy Challenge" and motorcycles added to the schedule.
The ninth week of Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco will feature a special showcase solely for Chevrolets during the "Chevy Challenge," in addition to the weekly elimination, drag racing action in each of Friday Night Drags' nine classes. Any Chevrolet owner is encouraged to attend Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco and participate in the "Chevrolet Challenge."
In addition to week nine's "Chevy Challenge," a motorcycle class has been added to the schedule due to tremendous fan support for the motorcycles. Motorcycles are already schedule for week 10's "Points Championship" event.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's eighth points week of Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco featured "Mustang Mania," as the night saw multiple Mustang matchups and a field brimming with Fords.
Week eight's "Mustang Mania" evening featured three repeat winners from week seven - Frank Taylor, John Bonner and Raymond Morgan - but just one Mustang win, a first-place finish by Bill Hatfield in the Pep Boys Auto Sportsman division. With the win, Hatfield and his 1993 Mustang extended their division points lead and the Hampton native now has 14 points on the season.
Points will be awarded each night during the 10-week season in every class except the ACDelco Domestic and Tuner. Each division winner will take home three points, second-place two points and the rest of the participants will be awarded one point. The competitor with the most points at the end of the season wins the championship title on August 22. In the event of a tie, the competitor with the most wins will be awarded the title.
Double Features Make for Rousing Conclusion, presented by Papa John's Pizza
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder season came to a conclusion on Championship Night presented by Papa John's Pizza as two class champions claimed their division title by just one point.
Bryce Walker entered the Pep Boys Auto Semi-Pro division with a noteworthy lead, but escaped with the title by a point with sixth and third-place finished. Meanwhile, Kyle Lowry claimed the Charter Communications Pro title by a lone point with finishes of first and second after entering the night down four points.
Johnny Rucker held the pole position for the first of two Roadsters features, the final race in the Speedway Challenge Cup. Upon the start, Brian Weimer and Skip Nichols drafted together and jump ahead. Riding bumper-to-bumper into the final turn, Weimer and Nichols separated and Weimer crossed the finish first to claim the Speedway Challenge Cup Thunder Roadsters championship.
For those who know Phil White well, it was seemingly a miracle to see him at Atlanta Motor Speedway for this past week's Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco.
White had been a mainstay at Friday Night Drags since Atlanta Motor Speedway's first drag event three years ago. But, White became unusually absent from Atlanta Motor Speedway's eighth-mile drag strip after appearing at the first few events of the 2008 season.
After White's wife Mitzi fainted one evening, the pair was hoping for positive news at the hospital. What the doctor found was a brain aneurysm.
"It was a shock," said White, an air traffic controller from Peachtree City. "It set me back a bit to hear that. We had a family member die in the past year with an aneurysm. You almost always associate an aneurysm with death, so it really hit home."
Mustangs To Have Feature Class at Friday Night Drags
Atlanta Motor Speedway's 10-week season of Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco continues on August 8 with the eighth week of points racing and "Mustang Mania."
The eighth week of Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco will feature a special class solely for Ford Mustangs during "Mustang Mania," in addition to the weekly elimination, drag racing action. Any Mustang owner is encouraged to participate in "Mustang Mania" and any other driver interested in competing is welcome to participate in any of Friday Night Drags' nine-weekly classes.
Now in the event's third season, Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco features heads up, street-style drag racing on AMS' eighth-mile pit road drag strip. The series is open to any automobile and any driver, provided they possess a valid driver's license. A simple points system will be in place for 2008 and division champions will be crowned at the end of the season. Three points will be awarded for a final round win with two points awarded to the runner-up. A single point will be awarded to every participant, ensuring a tight points battle throughout the season.
Tight point races are expected to end in thrilling fashion at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder finale. But, more than ever, the summer-racing series' final week should feature a spectacular finish with two races scheduled for each class.
With two features planned for each division after a week nine cancelation, the stage is set for one of the most entertaining finishes in Thursday Thunder history. Because two races remain in each class, the season's last event presents a greater opportunity for racers to gain extra points and surge towards a class championship.
"It's probably going to be real interesting because nobody knows what is going to happen," said Billy Fulson, who currently holds an eight-point edge in the Charter Communications Pro class. "Unless you have a 40-point lead in your class, there's still a chance someone could jump ahead of you."
Championship Night presented by Papa John's Pizza
Atlanta Motor Speedway's summer racing series, Thursday Thunder, returns to AMS' quarter-mile "Thunder Ring" on Thursday, August 7 for Championship Night presented by Papa John's Pizza.
Week 10's Championship Night presented by Papa John's Pizza will include a Kids' Bike, Trike & Power Wheels race around the "Thunder Ring" during intermission, double features to determine the year's class champions and the first 500 fans will receive a Fan Appreciation Gift Bags. The evening will also include an autograph session featuring the drivers of each Thursday Thunder class as well as weekly concourse activities and grandstand games.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's seventh points week of Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco featured the return of motorcycle competition and featured four repeat winners, three from last week and the defending motorcycle champion.
Highlander Evans of Decatur successfully defended his motorcycle win from Friday Night Drags first motorcycle event on July 11. Motorcycle racing, a fan favorite at Atlanta Motor Speedway, will return to Friday Night Drags on August 22.
In addition, three other class winners repeated their success from a week ago. In the ATV class, Covington's David Brand claimed his second-consecutive victory. Dwayne Bethune extended his points lead in the truck division with another victory, while street outlaw winner John Bonner continued inched closer to Danny Lowry's lead and now rests three points behind, with 12 points to Lowry's 15.
Tonight's running of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder series has been cancelled due to inclement weather.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder will return on August 7 for final event of 10-week season of Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadster racing. Each division will run double features next week to complete a full 10 weeks of points racing.
Prior to the weather issues, the Roadsters class ran the Speedway Challenge No. 2 race, a make-up from the week six cancellation.
Highlighted by speed, precision and the accompanying reckless demeanor, motorcycle drag racing is a fan favorite and the return of the event to this week's Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco at Atlanta Motor Speedway should be no exception.
After professionally racing motorcycles for 25 years, Locust Grove's Roy Schwarz knows why fans love the motorcycle action: "We're going way faster than a car which makes it more daring," said Schwarz.
But this wily veteran of motorcycle racing isn't afraid to admit the other reason fans refuse to miss the motorcycle class when they come to Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Motorcycles Return to AMS' Eighth-Mile Strip for the Second Time In 2008
Atlanta Motor Speedway's seventh week of Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco continues on August 1 with the seventh of 10 weeks of points racing and a feature class of motorcycle drag racing.
For the second of three 2008 Friday Night Drag dates, the motorcycle class will return to AMS' eighth-mile pit lane drag strip. Motorcycle enthusiasts are encouraged to come participate in the action and competitors are required to wear denim or leather pants, a long-sleeve shirt and appropriate helmet.
Friday Night Drags will also feature the normal weekly drag racing excitement with elimination drag racing in nine classes.
Similarly tough as jumping from college to the pros, moving up a division at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder is no easy task.
Mike Weed knows this truth as well as anyone. After one Chargers class win in the Winter Flurry season and amassing two wins in Thursday Thunder's first four weeks, rules dictated that the Franklin native jump up to the Pep Boys Auto Semi-Pro class.
And the 15-year old Weed quickly learned how difficult a new class can be. With an average finish position of 2.5 in his first four weeks of 2008 Chargers competition with three podium finishes, Weed has had an average finish of 13.75 since moving up a class.
In addition to seeing the best compete on the fastest track in NASCAR, Atlanta Motor Speedway fans can now use their Sprint Cup Series ticket stub to receive a $100 rewards card from Sprint.
Sprint recently introduced the, "Switch to Sprint and the Race is on Us," program that gives race fans a $100 rewards card by showing a ticket from any 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race, including either Atlanta date - March's Kobalt Tools 500 or the upcoming Pep Boys Auto 500 - at any participating Sprint store.
For Atlanta Motor Speedway fans to receive their $100 rewards card, patrons must activate a new line of Sprint service or upgrade their service through the Sprint New For You Upgrade Program.
Mullet Mania Night and a Kid's Bike, Trike & Power Wheels Race Presented by Clover Ranch Communities
Atlanta Motor Speedway's summer racing series, Thursday Thunder, returns to AMS' quarter-mile "Thunder Ring" on July 31 for the ninth round of the 10-week racing series that runs each Thursday through August 7.
Week nine is Mullet Mania Night presented by Clover Ranch Communities and will feature a Kid's Bike, Trike & Power Wheels race around the "Thunder Ring" during intermission. The evening will also include an autograph session featuring the Thunder Roadster and Semi-Pro class drivers as well as weekly concourse activities, grandstand games and on-track excitement.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's sixth points week of Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco saw two undefeated streaks fall and featured two runs by Dick Rosberg in the Thriller Viper Jet Car.
Two divisions ended with new winners for the first time in 2008 as Covington's David Brand and McDonough's Juan Colmernero won the ATV and Tuner class respectively. With their wins, the undefeated streaks of Rodney Tolbert (ATV) and Jose Samaniego (Tuner) came to an end in Friday Night Drags' sixth week.
Making two runs during the night, Rosberg amazed the crowd in the Thriller Viper Jet Car as he exceeded 250 mph on Atlanta Motor Speedway's eighth-mile drag strip. Producing near deafening sounds with a General Electric J-85 jet engine from an F-16, the crowd erupted with applause as Rosberg ended the night with a final run.
Georgia Power night at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder was full of energy as fans were enthralled to watch Dick Rosberg pilot his Thriller Viper Jet Car down AMS' eighth-mile drag strip at speeds over 250 mph.
The state-of-the-art jet car is powered by a General Electric J-85 jet engine equipped with a military afterburner. Producing over 6,000 pounds of thrust - the equivalent of 12,000 horsepower - the Thriller Viper is capable of exceeding 350 mph.
The Charter Communications Pro feature began with Tina Johnson leading the way. In turn three, Matt Stover dove to the inside of Johnson to take over the top spot. Stover jumped ahead of the pack, but not for long, as Casey Roderick closed the gap lap after lap. By the halfway mark, Roderick was on Stover's rear bumper. On lap 10, Roderick made the pass on the inside to become the leader. Roderick logged his fourth win in only his sixth start this Thursday Thunder season.
Daryl Stiles might know the cars of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco better than anyone.
At one time or another, the Williamson native has owned three cars that currently compete in Friday Night Drags and, in addition, he has built, tuned or repaired numerous others. Operating Stiles Body Shop in Riverdale as his full-time business, Stiles also caters to race cars at his home shop.
"I just love cars and racing," said Stiles, who has twice appeared in the finals of the Street Outlaw class in 2008 with one win. "All my life, my dad and his brothers were messing with cars and that's where I got into it. I have fun working on cars and I'll help anybody; I'm willing to give a hand to whoever needs help."
Atlanta Motor Speedway president Ed Clark is urging NASCAR to rethink their current restrictions on test sites, a heightened point in his discussions with media at Tuesday's Goodyear tire test at AMS.
While meeting with media at lunch during testing by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company for the October 26 Pep Boys Auto 500, Clark discussed with drivers and media members the positive impacts of amending NASCAR's restrictions on testing and emphasized the importance of such a change.
"I've been petitioning NASCAR all this year to allow the teams to test at the actual NASCAR-sanctioned tracks they will be competing on," said Clark. "Historically, we've always had lots of testing and multiple teams coming to Atlanta to test and the current restrictions eliminated that.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points leader Kyle Busch, along with Cup Series drivers Travis Kvapil and Scott Riggs, each participated in the second and final day of tire testing by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
In an effort by Goodyear to produce the best tire for the Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race in October, the three drivers, their crews and Goodyear engineers spent two days testing a variety of builds, compounds and configurations on AMS' 1.54-mile quad-oval track.
"The way the surface is here [at Atlanta], it's always pretty hard to find a tire that will cooperate with it," said Busch, who has seven wins this year. "The tire was just too hard here in the spring and we didn't even really wear on the tire at all.
A trio of former NASCAR Rookie of the Year recipients including the current NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points leader used a torrid summer day at Atlanta Motor Speedway to aid the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in testing tires for the upcoming Pep Boys Auto 500 race in late October.
Current Sprint Cup Series points leader and 2005 Sprint Cup Rookie of the Year Kyle Busch, along with Scott Riggs, the 2002 NASCAR Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year, and Travis Kvapil, the 2001 Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year, hit the pavement to test combinations of tire compounds and set ups for Goodyear. With two full days of testing, Goodyear is working to ensure the ideal tire for October's race.
"Typically, Atlanta is one of those tracks where it's some of the best racing out on the circuit," said Kvapil, who won the 2003 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship. "With the tire testing we're doing and the development we've learned with the new car over the season, I'm sure the Atlanta race in the fall will be great like it always is."
Joe Momma Night and the Jet Car to Reach 250 mph
Atlanta Motor Speedway's summer racing series, Thursday Thunder, returns to AMS' quarter-mile "Thunder Ring" on July 24 for round eight of the 10-week racing series that runs each Thursday through August 7.
Joe Momma Night will feature a full-slate of Thursday Thunder racing action, a showcase by the Thriller Viper Jet Car and anyone named Joe who brings their mother will both get in free of charge. The evening will also include an autograph session featuring the Charter Communications Pro class drivers as well as weekly concourse activities, grandstand games and on-track excitement.
Billy Fulson didn't get the memo announcing, "Nice guys finish last."
Perhaps the friendliest guy in the garage, Fulson, a Douglasville native, holds a resounding lead in the Charter Communications Pro class at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder.
In just four years competing in a Legends car, Fulson has quickly stood out on the asphalt, gaining the respect of his peers for his driving prowess and willingness to support his competitors. Not only does Fulson hold the Thursday Thunder feature lap record for the Pro class (15.888 seconds), but the 26-year old also maintains cars for numerous Thursday Thunder participants.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's fifth points week of Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco saw two class points leaders remain undefeated and featured a rousing spectacle, a best two-out-of-three reverse drag race.
Locust Grove's Rodney Tolbert remained undefeated in the ATV class, while Jose Samaniego of Jonesboro raced his 1988 CRX to its fifth-straight victory of 2008. Both competitors are flawless on the year with 15 points in their respective class.
For the first-time ever, Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags featured backwards drag racing. Delighting the crowd, a pair of track officials raced a pair of bomber cars in reverse. Rubbing paint the entire way, the crowd roared with approval as the blue-lane driver claimed the win in the rubber match.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's seventh week of Thursday Thunder featured a jam-packed evening of action, including double feature races, the second running of the Speedway Challenge Cup and the annual Faster Pastor race, crowning the fastest pulpit preacher in the local area.
Thursday Thunder played host to double feature races after week six's Speedway Challenge Cup event was postponed, totaling 15 races in one evening. Each class featured two races, except the Thunder Roadsters who will make up week six's full-length 1.54 mile quad-oval race during week nine.
Amber Colvin sat on the pole for the evening's first contest featuring the Chargers division. Colvin held the lead for the race's first half before Jordan Coker leapt ahead on lap 11 to win and move into the points lead for the division.
Danny Lowry had to rush from work early to ensure he had time for his two-part evening agenda last Friday.
Of course he was anticipating getting married that night - he went straight from work to the Henry County courthouse with haste for his nuptials - but he was just as eager to get to Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco after his wedding.
A life-long motorsports fan, Lowry began coming to Atlanta Motor Speedway in 1976 when he saw David Pearson win the Atlanta 500 NASCAR Cup event. Since, he has missed only a few races at the track and has been attending Friday Night Drags since its inaugural year. So fittingly, when he and his significant other discussed Friday matrimony, Friday Night Drags was close to his thoughts.
Backwards Drag Racing to Provide New Fan Entertainment
Atlanta Motor Speedway's 10-week season of Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco continues on July 18 with the fifth week of points and includes a class for backwards drag racing.
For the first-time ever at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Friday Night Drags will feature backwards drag racing as competitors gear up in reverse to compete on AMS' eighth-mile drag strip. This new, unique drag spectacle will be open to all competitors interested in testing their speed in reverse and should provide an exhilarating new exhibition for fans.
Separated by a mere six points at the season's midway point, three young drivers are leading the way in the Semi Pro division in Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder summer racing series.
Dylan Ames, Bryce Walker and Austin Hill sit atop the Pep Boys Auto Semi Pro division, arguably the year's most competitive class, and each has an opportunity to claim the class championship. With three victories in five races between the trio - each driver with one victory - this group is poised for a three-way championship run.
"Semi Pro is turning out to be our most competitive division this season," said Brandon Hutchinson, vice president of events at Atlanta Motor Speedway. "We've started nearly 20 cars in every race and three of the races have been caution free. I anticipate this points battle will continue through the last week of the season."
Atlanta Motor Speedway's summer racing series, Thursday Thunder, returns to AMS' quarter-mile "Thunder Ring" on July 17 for round seven of the 10-week racing series that runs each Thursday through August 7.
Week seven will feature twice the high-speed action with double feature races scheduled to make up for last week's postponement. The evening is Church Colors Night and local churches are encouraged to come out and support their church leaders participating in the Faster Pastor race. The evening will also include an autograph session featuring the Chargers class drivers as well as weekly concourse activities, grandstand games and on-track racing action.
The Pep Boys Auto 500 weekend kicks off with the fastest qualifying session in NASCAR during Hot Shot Qualifying Night on Friday, Oct. 24. On Saturday, Oct. 25, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series drivers will showcase their door-banging action in the Atlanta 200. The weekend will culminate on Sunday, Oct. 26, with the running of the Pep Boys Auto 500, a pivotal race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup.
Prior to winning the evening's Charter Communications Street Outlaw class, Griffin native Danny Lowry was wed earlier in the day. After his 5 p.m. nuptials, Lowry was at the track by 6:30 p.m. for practice before claiming his second-consecutive victory in his 1998 Ford Mustang.
In addition, following Tony Morse's victory in the Pro class, three drivers sit tied for the lead in the points standings. Tied with Morse are Billy Clevenger, who claimed second overall, and Alan Kidd, who held the lead entering the night's race.
Tonight's running of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder series has been cancelled due to inclement weather.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder will return on July 17 for the seventh of 10 weeks of Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadster racing. Each division will run double features next week to complete a full 10 weeks of points racing.
Featuring a full slate of competitive racing, Thursday Thunder is an affordably-priced activity that offers something for spectators of all ages. Tickets are just $5 for adults and $1 for children 6-11 (children under 6 are free) for each evening of family fun and grass-roots racing. For more information about Thursday Thunder, contact the Atlanta Motor Speedway ticket office at (770) 946-4211 or visit www.atlantamotorspeedway.com.
For Luke Behnke, racing is both a passion and a family affair. The Fayetteville native was introduced to racing by accompanying his father to work and he races in memory of his uncle, who encouraged Luke to get behind the wheel. Luke's mother never missed a race and his brother, Zach, records the time of every lap Luke makes. In fact, his father rearranged a busy schedule working in television to accompany his son to each Thursday Thunder event at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
From a young age, Luke saw racetracks as a home away from home. With his father serving as an executive producer for TNT's NASCAR television coverage, Luke was immersed in race action anytime he joined his dad on the road. But while many racing youths hit the track before the age of ten, Luke wasn't inspired to race until a trip to Charlotte where he first observed Legends Car racing.
Utilizing a family's shared interest in custom cars spearheaded by their father's expertise, three members of the Lozano family have garnered Show N' Shine awards during the 2008 Friday Night Drags season, including two top prizes. While Mike Lozano enjoys the recognition, he takes greater pleasure working with his family and enjoying the Friday Night Drags atmosphere.
"We just try to go out, have fun and be proud of our work," said Mike, who owns and operates Lozano Customz & Motorsports in Jonesboro. "We don't go out just to win, but to present our work. Winning a trophy is just extra cream on top."
Atlanta Motor Speedway is continuing to provide family entertainment at a fantastic price as Thursday Thunder and Friday Night Drags hit mid-season form this Thursday and Friday, July 10 and 11.
This week's Thursday Thunder features a Summer Speedway Shuttle tour for children, the second of three Speedway Challenge events and the Thunder Roadsters competing on AMS' 1.54-mile track. Friday Night Drags will feature a motorcycle class in addition to the weekly drag racing excitement.
Thursday Thunder - July 10
Summer Speedway Shuttle & Speedway Challenge Cup
After three weeks of competition, two racers are undefeated, Rodney Tolbert in the ATV class and Jose Samaniego in the Tuner division. Two other competitors claimed their second win in three weeks, Alan Kidd in the Pros and Danny Lowry from the Street Outlaws.
Points will be awarded each night during the 10-week season in every class except the ACDelco Domestic and Tuner. Each division winner will take home three points, second-place two points and the rest of the participants will be awarded one point. The competitor with the most points at the end of the season wins the championship title on August 22. In the event of a tie, the competitor with the most wins will be awarded the title.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's fifth week of Thursday Thunder welcomed the first appearance of NASCAR legend and 1988 champion Bill Elliott and also featured a patriotic Papa John's Pizza Holiday Sparktacular fireworks show to celebrate Independence Day.
Elliott began in the second row of the Masters Division, while Brad Shelnutt brought the field to the start. Elliott immediately jumped into second, but Shelnutt was able to extend his lead position. Contact with Robert Spence sent Atlanta Motor Speedway president and general manager Ed Clark into the air. After the caution, the field was tightened putting Elliott back on Shelnutt's rear. Despite having a NASCAR fan favorite on his tail, Shelnutt was again able to extend his lead and claimed his fourth-career win and bragging rights over the former NASCAR champion.
The No. 47 vehicle of Casey Roderick paced the field to the green flag for the Charter Communications Pro feature. As the pole sitter pulled ahead of the field, Billy Fulson climbed from his seventh-place starting position into second to chase Roderick from afar. But Fulson was unable to close on Roderick, who tied NASCAR driver Reed Sorenson for second place in all-time Thursday Thunder wins with 22, one week after passing NASCAR Nationwide series upstart Joey Logano for third all time.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's summer racing series, Thursday Thunder, returns to AMS' quarter-mile frontstretch "Thunder Ring" on July 3 for round five of the 10-week racing series that runs each Thursday through August 7.
Week five will be highlighted by a fireworks display for Red, White & Blue Night presented by Papa John's Pizza, a Bomber race featuring Rock 100.5's The Regular Guys, and an autograph session featuring every competitor from each class, as well as weekly concourse activities, grandstand games and on-track racing action.
An adult ticket to Thursday Thunder is just $5 while kids ages six to 11 are just $1. Kids five and under are free. In addition, parking for the event will be $5 and includes one complimentary regular gate entry. Gates open at 6 p.m., heat races start at 6:15 p.m. and feature races start at approximately 7:50 p.m.
On the asphalt, Tolbert was the first champion of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags ATV division one year ago. In 2008, he has won the first two Friday Night Drags points events on his highly-modified 1987 Yamaha Banshee to hold a sizeable points lead over the competition.
Away from the drag strip, the Locust Grove resident's ATV affection continues as he tirelessly advocates for the vitality and continued interest in four-wheelers.
Featuring an extensive fireworks display to celebrate Independence Day, Atlanta Motor Speedway's 10-week season of Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco continues on July 4 with the third week of points competition and Fourth of July festivities.
Following the opening-round drag races, a Fourth of July fireworks celebration will precede semi-final round runs with the largest fireworks show on the south side of Atlanta. The patriotic fireworks presentation will be launched from the AMS infield and is presented by Charter Communications.
Spectators can watch the show from the grandstands and infield with admission or by purchasing a parking pass to view the fireworks from the purple lot. All Friday Night Drags patrons will need to purchase a $5 parking pass for the Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration presented by Charter Communications, but those attending the drag races will receive $5 off a regular admission ticket with their parking pass.
By claiming his 21st-career feature win at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder, Roderick jumped ahead of NASCAR Nationwide Series phenom Joey Logano for the third-most wins in Thursday Thunder history. Now, the Lawrenceville native sits just one win behind NASCAR Sprint Cup Series upstart Reed Sorenson for second on the all-time wins list.
"It was cool to find out I passed a big-name driver in wins, but I didn't hear about it until after the race," said Roderick. "It means a lot to be mentioned with Reed [Sorenson], Joey [Logano] and Doug Stevens, the guys with the most wins out here. It was pretty cool. Now, I've got to keep running to get to the second most [wins]."
He didn't climb the fence again, but Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue celebrated another racing win at Atlanta Motor Speedway. This time he was victorious drag racing an AMS pace car down the facility's eighth-mile drag strip during Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco.
Gov. Perdue squared off against AMS president and general manager, Ed Clark. The Georgia Governor was quick off the starting line and Clark closed the gap, but the Governor was the first to cross the finish line.
Of his win, Gov. Perdue remarked, "It was exciting; I don't know if Ed had his foot all the way down or not. I think he may have let me have it tonight. It was great to go 2 for 2 at Atlanta Motor Speedway."
The second points round of Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco featured only two repeat winners out of nine divisions. Jonesboro's Jose Samaniego and Locust Grove's Rodney Tolbert scored back-to-back wins in the Tuner and ATV divisions respectively.
Points will be awarded each night during the 10-week season in every class except the ACDelco Domestic and Tuner. Each division winner will take home three points, second-place two points and the rest of the participants will be awarded one point. The competitor with the most points at the end of the season wins the championship title on August 22. In the event of a tie, the competitor with the most wins will be awarded the title.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's fourth week of Thursday Thunder action featured two television celebrities competing in the Chargers division in addition to the usual weekly fanfare and on-track excitement.
Featuring John Schneider, best known as Bo Duke from the TV classic Dukes of Hazzard, and Men In Trees' Scott Elrod in the Chargers class, Mark Swan led the field to the start. In their first Thursday Thunder competition, Elrod and Schneider avoided calamity on the first lap by dodging a pileup coming out of turn one. Schneider and Elrod proved capable in the beginning laps until Jordan Coker's No. 22 spun in front of Schneider on lap seven, resulting in a race-ending collision for Coker and Schneider.
On the restart, Swan jumped back out to the lead before Amber Colvin pulled ahead. Colvin and Swan made contact coming out of the corner when Colvin was jolted into the wall, resulting in the race's second caution and giving Mike Weed the lead. Weed worked his way to his second-consecutive victory, while television's Elrod cruised to an impressive fourth-place finish in his first race.
A life-long drag racer, Newnan's Petry has removed his helmet in favor of a technical inspector's cap at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Friday Night Drags presented by ACDelco. And while his new role might go under-appreciated, Petry takes tremendous pride in improving the competitive balance at Atlanta Motor Speedway each Friday night.
One-year ago, Petry was roaring down the down AMS's eight-mile drag strip exceeding speeds of 100 mph in his 1983 Cadillac Coup De Ville, a lifestyle hobby he's enjoyed since the beginning of the 1970s. Today, he spends his Fridays under his former competitor's hoods and sorts the drag vehicles into the correct competition class by utilizing his years of experience. And while he doesn't receive much praise for his duties, he does hear the heated complaints of those trying to bend the rules.
Thursday Thunder - June 26
Week four of Thursday Thunder will feature two Hollywood celebrities competing in Legends cars. John Schneider, famous for his role as Bo Duke in the Dukes of Hazzard, will compete with his good friend, Scott Elrod, who stars as Cash in the current hit ABC series, Men in Trees, in the Chargers division, a class for novice racers.
Competing against one another in the Chargers division of Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder summer series, the Douglasville natives entered the sport together three years ago. Dad got a head start driving over 14-year old Jacob, who spent two years laboring in the pits before sitting in the driver's seat.
"It was a lot of running back and forth," said Jacob, who sits seventh in the points standings after three weeks of racing in his first season. "My dad and I started helping a friend first and then I moved to my dad's team when he got a car."
Points will be awarded each night during the 10-week season in every class except the ACDelco Domestic and Tuner. Each division winner will take home three points, second-place two points and the rest of the participants will be awarded one point. The competitor with the most points at the end of the season wins the championship title on August 22. In the event of a tie, the competitor with the most wins will be awarded the title.
Hundreds of competitors put on a drag racing slugfest for the fans in the grandstands and standing room only pit road area. Below is a complete list of the June 20 winners:
Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder commenced under a full moon for week three action as the evening featured nine entertaining contests.
Nick Hazelwood sat on the pole for the Greencastle Dental Bandits race, the first competition of the evening. In a race shortened by four cautions, Kason Plott and Mason Massey battled for position and exchanged the lead repeatedly. Massey shot ahead of Plott on lap nine and held the lead position through the checkered flag for his third-consecutive victory in three weeks.
The combined classes of Young Guns and Outlaws began with Corey Gordon's No. 23 vehicle in front, a position he refused to relinquish. Gordon led wire-to-wire through the checkered flag for the win, but by just inches as Dustyn Cunningham's No. 81 car surged towards the finish line for second.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's pit road drag strip will come to life this Friday night as hundreds of drag racers start accumulating championship points for the 2008 season.
The competition will be heads up, street-style drag racing on AMS' eighth-mile pit road drag strip. The series is open to any automobile and any driver, provided they possess a valid driver's license. A simple points system will be in place for 2008 and division champions will be crowned at the end of the season. Three points will be awarded for a final round win with two points awarded to the runner-up. A single point will be awarded to every participant, ensuring a tight points battle throughout the season.
After tech and tune sessions and non-point drag racing events, both racers and fans are ready to start the season.
When his times improved as last summer's season progressed, Swan continued to push for greater performance, until he pushed past the truck's limits.
"I had just been put out of the drag race and pulled into the front parking lot to wait on a friend," said Swan. "I sat for a moment and was messing with the truck when it backfired, which caused some sparks."
Atlanta Motor Speedway's summer racing series, Thursday Thunder, returns to AMS' quarter-mile frontstretch "Thunder Ring" on June 19 for round three of the 10-week racing series that runs through August 7.
Military Appreciation Night sponsored by Atreus Homes will feature the Amazing Afghan Al-Qaeda Obliteration van drop from 125 feet, Thunder Roadsters racing on the 1.54-mile quad-oval for the first time during Thursday Thunder, a Greencastle Dental Bandits driver-autograph session, the first Speedway Challenge Cup race, as well as weekly concourse activities, grandstand games and on-track racing action.
If purchased in advance, a weekend pass is just $25 while single-day tickets are available for $15 each. If purchased the day of the event, the weekend package is $35, while a single-day ticket is $20. Senior citizen and military discounts are available and kids 12 years of age and younger will be admitted free.
Daniel, from Thomaston, Ga., races in the Masters Division, a division reserved for racers at least 40-years-old. At 51, Daniel is actually classified as a Golden Master, a moniker worn by drivers age 50 and over.
"About the only thing a Golden Master does is take an extra dose of Geritol before getting in the car," Daniel joked.
Jeff Haynie sat on the pole for the Masters race and carried his lead position to victory. Skip Nichols began to close the gap midway through the race, but Haynie's No. 12 ride proved to be the class of the field as the Zebulon native claimed the win. The finish was his first Master's victory of the season, adding to four from 2007.
The Greencastle Dental Bandits race began with Kyle Benjamin out front. Benjamin held a comfortable lead until a caution on lap four tightened the field. One lap later, Mason Massey, week one's Bandits winner, jumped Benjamin for the top spot. Benjamin and Massey exchanged position as cautions delayed action on laps 12, 15 and 17. Ending with a green, white, checkered-flag finish, Massey jumped ahead late to post his second-consecutive victory in the Bandits class. The win marked his third-career Bandit victory.
Week two will be highlighted by Mascot Mania Night, a Goodguys classic car display, as well as weekly concourse activities, grandstand games and on-track racing action.
An adult ticket to Thursday Thunder is just $5 while kids ages six to 11 are just $1. Kids five and under are free. Gates open at 6 p.m., heat races start at 6:15 p.m. and feature races start at approximately 7:50 p.m.
The Pep Boys Auto Semi Pro division began with Scott Hensley on the pole. On lap three, Justin Swilling passed Hensley for the race lead. Swilling's left-rear tire was smoking through every turn, allowing Austin Hill to close the gap on the leader. Hill made a pass for the lead with two laps to go, clinching his second Thursday Thunder win in the Semi-Pro division.
Jim Daniel brought the field to the green for the Masters feature. On the first lap, Randy Thornton took over the top spot. On lap nine, Skip Nichols piloted his way to the front, pulling away from the field. Nichols scored his 19th Thursday Thunder Masters win with over a half a straightaway lead.
Drivers will come from across America to do battle in the 10-week series, every Thursday night from June 5 to August 7, with a fireworks extravaganza planned on July 3. Drivers as young as eight-years-old will compete on the "Thunder Ring," AMS' paved quarter-mile frontstretch oval and on three nights, the Thunder Roadsters will be turned loose on the ultra-fast 1.54-mile quad-oval. Weekly autograph sessions will also take place on the frontstretch.
The 2007 inaugural season of the drag racing series was a tremendous success with more than 1,000 different competitors, ranging in age from 16 to 74, participating in the street drags or the car show portion of the event.
The Goodguys 2nd NAPA Southern Nationals hot rod & custom car show takes over Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton June 13-15, turning the Spacious Speedway into an automobile lover's paradise, just in time for Father's Day. Event features include a giant car show, an automotive swap meet, a vendor exhibit midway, track cruise, auto-cross (performance road testing course) and a host of other automotive themed activities.
The 2nd NAPA Southern Nationals is the 7th of twenty-four annual hot rod and custom car events promoted and produced by the Goodguys Rod & Custom Association. Goodguys events are held from New York to San Diego, from Seattle Florida and many points in between. They're large, they're colorful and have often been referred to as a "State Fair of Automotive Excitement!" Lil' deuce coupes, hot rod roadsters, lead-sled 50's Mercury customs, ‘55-'57 Chevy's, Camaro's, Hemi Barracuda's & BOSS 409 Mustangs and other timeless beauties will fill the entire outdoor acreage of Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Registration begins at Atlanta Motor Speedway at 1:00 p.m. and the ride departs at 2:30 p.m. Enjoy the scenic ride and lap around the track followed by food, fun and entertainment in the infield at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The ride is open to all motorcycles; the entry fee is a $25 donation per motorcycle and $10 per passenger. To register or learn more about the sponsorship opportunities, contact Shaun Birindelli via e-mail at shaunb@atlantamotorspeedway.com or register online at www.speedwaycharities.org.
Friday Night Drags non-points season opener is scheduled for June 6 and fans are invited to participate in a live audition, earning the right to be the track's public address announcer this summer.
Slated for twelve events, Friday Night Drags has been tremendously successful, regularly drawing crowds of 5,000 spectators to AMS for heads-up drag racing down AMS' eighth-mile pit-road drag strip.
Atlanta Motor Speedway will host the second annual Southeastern RV SuperShow and Outdoor Extravaganza on the facility's infield on April 18-20. Packed with educational seminars, informative vendors and entertainment, the SuperShow is a must see event for anyone interested in RVing or the outdoors.
Expected to draw more than 20,000 RV and camping enthusiasts, the show will feature hundreds of motor homes, travel trailers, fifth-wheels, pop-up and van campers and toy haulers from 17 different RV dealerships.
"The Atlanta Motor Speedway is an amazing place to host the RV SuperShow," said Bobby Smith, president of Hardman Productions. "The sheer excitement of the track, plus the incredible values offered by each vendor, makes this a great family weekend."
The Sixth Annual Landmark Mopar Southern Classic, an automotive extravaganza devoted solely to Dodge, Plymouth and Chrysler vehicles will roll into Atlanta Motor Speedway on May 2 and 3. Hundreds of Mopars will be on display during the two-day event.
The Sixth Annual Landmark Mopar Southern Classic will take place on May 2 from noon to 5p.m. and May 3 from 8 a.m. to 5p.m. Admission for adults is just $7 with children under 12-years-old admitted free. More information can be obtained by visiting www.northgeorgiamoparclub.com. For those interested in entering their Mopar in the show, call 770-401-6542.
Kyle Busch accomplished three historical NASCAR milestones when he raced his way to victory in the Kobalt Tools 500 Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Busch became the youngest driver to win a Cup event at AMS and delivered Toyota their first Cup Series win, becoming the first driver to race a foreign nameplate to victory lane in the Cup Series since Al Keller in a Jaguar in 1954. Busch also became the first driver to win both the Craftsman Truck Series and Sprint Cup Series events on the same weekend.
Busch dominated much of the Nicorette 300 Nationwide Series race, leading more than 150 laps before suffering from a tire failure, relegating him to a 24th-place finish.
Tony Stewart, a teammate to Busch claimed the runner-up spot with Dale Earnhardt wheeling his No. 88 Chevrolet to a third-place finish.
Busch staved off a late race charge from Greg Biffle, but in the end he had nothing for the eventual race winner.
Matt Kenseth quietly stalked the field Saturday, coming out of the shadows on lap 186 to win the Nicorette 300 Nationwide Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
He held off a charging Kevin Harvick in two late restarts, but he would never have been in that position if the dominant car of Kyle Busch hadn't blown a tire on lap 171, putting him out of contention.
"I knew it kind of opened the door for us," Kenseth said. "There was no way any of us was gonna beat him on speed."
Busch had led all but 19 laps when he blew his tire on lap 172. His anger was obvious after the race, as he refused to answer several questions from reporters.
Kyle Busch has found the sweet spot, winning Friday’s American Commercial Lines 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, his third win in three NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series starts at the fast track.
It also marked his second straight win, his eighth overall in the series, and gave him a commanding 72-point lead over Todd Bodine in the standings.
And he did all this in spite of a late pit stop for adjustments that dropped him all the way back to 21st and forced him to quickly work his way back up through the field.
“That baby was evil loose; she was all over the place,” Busch said. “We were finally able to get it handling really well there on the last pit stop, and she was a rocket from there.”
Jeff Gordon won his 64th career pole position with a lap at 185.251 mph (29.927 seconds) during Friday’s Georgia Power Qualifying Night at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
“This is a tough place to sit on pole,” said Gordon, who picked up just his second pole at Atlanta Motor Speedway with Friday’s fast lap. “It’s tough to get around here quick; it’s a fast race track.”
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was second (184.862 mph, 29.990 seconds), and Martin Truex Jr. will start third (183.807 mph, 30.162 seconds) in Sunday’s Kobalt Tools 500.
The function included NASCAR Sprint Cup champion and ESPN analyst Rusty Wallace, drivers David Ragan, Steven Wallace, Andy Lally and David Stremme as well as Craftsman Truck Series team owner Billy Ballew and Atlanta Motor Speedway president and general manager Ed Clark.
Fans in attendance were treated to a parade lap around the State Capitol that saw Gov. Perdue, behind the wheel of a Sprint Cup style stock car.
Despite Newman's qualifying successes, he hasn't been able to equate that into great finishes on Sunday. Newman's longtime coach and mentor Buddy Baker has visited victory lane at AMS, winning the 1979 spring race from the pole. Fourteen drivers have won from the pole at AMS, more than any other starting spot - most recently Kasey Kahne in the March, 2006 Golden Corral 500.
Newman notched six consecutive poles through 2003-2005 and grabbed his seventh last year in the spring race. This week leading up to the Kobalt Tools 500, Newman talked about how special breaking the tie with Baker would be.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. will race in the Saturday, March 8 Nicorette 300, the first Nationwide race he has entered at AMS since he drove the AC Delco Chevrolet to a third-place finish in 1999. Earnhardt Jr.'s first Nationwide Series start at AMS in 1998 resulted in a runner-up finish. He will make his 100th career Nationwide Series start this weekend.
Earnhardt Jr. will drive the No. 5 National Guard Chevrolet in the event, owned by his company, JR Motorsports. Last weekend, Mark Martin piloted the No. 5 Chevrolet to victory at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, scoring JR Motorsports its first-ever Nationwide Series win.
"We always look forward to Atlanta, it is the best track we race at," Earnhardt Jr. said. "It's bad-fast, fun to drive, and we seem to find ourselves near the front most of the time."
After his runner-up finish at Las Vegas, Earnhardt Jr. was recently asked how his new team at Hendrick Motorsports was stacking up to the competition.
"I feel pretty confident in our program," Earnhardt Jr. said. "This (Las Vegas) is only the third race, man. I don't think you can get a good gauge by that. We got to go to Atlanta, a real racetrack. We'll see how we do."
Date: March 9, 2008
Time: 2:00 p.m. (ET)
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Atlanta, Ga., 1.54-mile quad-oval with 24-degree banking in turns Sanctioning
Date: Saturday, March 8, 2008
Time: 2:00 p.m. (ET)
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Atlanta, Ga., 1.54-mile quad-oval with 24-degree banking in turns
Date: Friday, March 7, 2008
Time: 9:00 p.m. (ET)
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, Ga., 1.54-mile quad-oval with 24-degree banking in turns
Sanctioning Body: National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR), Daytona Beach, Fla.
Selected through an online promotion (Click here for details), a contest winner will help kick off the Aflac Pre-Race Show with a tandem skydiving jump over the racetrack and onto the AMS infield.
The awards for the events are part of a $6,763,848 purse announced for the three days of racing that comprise the March 7-9 Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend schedule of events.
This exciting weekend of racing will kick off Friday night, March 7 with Georgia Power Sprint Cup Qualifying night, immediately followed by the American Commercial Line 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race, where the tough trucks of NASCAR will hit the 1.54-mile quad-oval and battle for more than half a million dollars.
To speed service, fans will be able to order one of four different food options as a combination meal, in addition to an already full line-up of items. The combo meals will be available at select stands which will still feature a full line-up of food items.
"This is a completely new option for fans attending the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway," said Weezy Motzel, director of operations for Levy Restaurants. "From a customer service standpoint, this new addition will speed service while continuing to offer a wide variety of options to fans."
The action will move to the Thunder Ring, AMS' frontstretch quarter-mile oval for the final race of the season, immediately following the Nicorette 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race on March 8.
The Bandolero Bandits took the green flag for the first feature race of the day under bright blue skies. Kyle Plott started on the pole with Evan Bell and Kyle Benjamin in-tow. Bell charged to a commanding lead before spinning exiting the sweeping right turn on lap two, sending him to sixth place and handing the lead to Benjamin. Plott raced his way to the lead on lap four after a series of impressive maneuvers and never looked back, snaring the checkered flag.
Butwith 43 of the world's best stock car drivers taking the green flag in the March 9 Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, a host of teams are now confident their programs are comparable to Hendrick's effort.
Stellar efforts last season at Dover, Bristol, Richmond and Phoenix have Roush Fenway Racing driver Carl Edwards optimistic about his new campaign in the newly configured NASCAR Sprint Cup race car.
That fact has reignited a debate which has raged for nearly 25 years in NASCAR.
Is the Nationwide Series a feeder program for NASCAR Sprint Cup? Or is it merely a Saturday playground for the world's best drivers?
During his sophomore campaign in the Sprint Cup Series, Clint Bowyer was a bona fide contender to win last season's championship.
The Richard Childress Racing driver credited his days in the Nationwide Series as the springboard he needed to become a NASCAR superstar.
"I love the series," said Bowyer, who finished third in the Sprint Cup championship standings last season. "Look at me, look at my career. Without the Nationwide Series, I wouldn't be here. "It gave me a chance to learn a lot from my teammates and race against good drivers that win Cup races.
The Cherokee Rose Sporting Resort is located in Griffin, Georgia just a few minutes from Atlanta Motor Speedway. The Rose has a beautiful, state of the art sporting clays range. The fully automated course is set among towering pines and beautiful old hardwoods and offers exciting targets for all shooters, from the beginner to the experienced competitor.
Registration and lunch provided by Huckleberry's Barbecue will begin at 11:30 a.m. Shooters can warm-up, receive instruction while preparing for the shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. Awards will be presented immediately following the shoot.
AMS' most recent promotion, Real Racing. Real Fast. Roulette allowed fans the opportunity to purchase tickets to the upcoming Sprint Cup event for the price of the winning car number of the Daytona 500. The AMS ticket office, as well as Ticketmaster, sold the allotment of 1,000 tickets in six minutes. The promotion continues through 5 p.m. tomorrow as the speedway offers a $10 discount on all frontstretch reserved tickets for the Kobalt Tools 500.
The promotion drew fans from across the state of Georgia, some of whom camped out overnight in front of the ticket office to increase their odds of receiving one of the coveted tickets. A group of students from Peachtree City, Ga.'s Starr's Mill High School pitched tents at 1 a.m. on speedway property, after they saw who emerged as the victor in the Daytona 500.
But when it comes to getting her actual racing fix each weekend, the owner of Kevin Harvick Inc. can hardly wait to climb atop the pit box prior to the start of events in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
"I think the truck series has some of the best racing that you will see," said DeLana Harvick, the owner of Kevin Harvick Inc., which fields entries in the truck series for Ron Hornaday Jr. and Jack Sprague.
Starting at 9 a.m. next Monday, Feb. 18, fans will have the opportunity to purchase Kobalt Tools 500 tickets, normally priced at $100, for the price of the winning car number of Sunday's Daytona 500.
One thousand tickets in rows 14 through 26 of the frontstretch Winners Grandstand will be available at this special discounted price while they last. Each purchase will be limited to a maximum of 10 tickets.
After the initial 1,000 tickets are sold, fans will receive a $10 discount off each frontstretch grandstand ticket purchased Monday or Tuesday until 5 p.m. Tickets can be purchased by calling the AMS ticket office at 877-9-AMS-TIX, (877-926-7849), 770-946-4211, or by visiting the ticket office.
A licensed and ordained minister will be provided to conduct each ceremony in victory lane. All couples participating will receive complimentary access to the pre-race stage area where the 43-car starting field will be introduced, a wedding day photo in victory lane and a special gift from Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Each couple that registers on Valentine's Day beginning at 9 a.m. will also have their initials painted in a heart on the retaining wall for the Kobalt Tools 500 weekend.
In one of the most exclusive ticket specials offered by Atlanta Motor Speedway, 325 lucky fans have the opportunity to put their name on a lap during the March 9 Kobalt Tools 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race.
With Atlanta Motor Speedway's lap sponsorship packages, fans select a lap to sponsor in the Kobalt Tools 500 and in return receive two coveted pre-race pit passes as well as two tickets to March 7 Georgia Power qualifying night followed by the American Commercial Lines 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race and the Nicorette 300 Nationwide Series event on Saturday, March 8.
In addition, lap sponsors will receive a commemorative certificate of their lap. Pre-race pit passes allow race fans ages 14 years of age and older access to the sights and sounds of race morning. The pit area is open at select times Friday through Sunday and close 45 minutes before race time.
Eight regional media outlets will hold contests with six winners getting the chance to ride shotgun with Gordon in a No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet race car from the Jeff Gordon Racing School on February 19. The school features race cars that have been purchased from the sport's top teams and are the same cars that have been raced in competition by some of NASCAR's biggest stars.
"Atlanta is an intense track and one of the fastest tracks we race on," said Gordon, driver of the No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet. "It has a lot of grip so you really feel the speed.
For just $159, a family of four can watch the world's best drivers at NASCAR's fastest track and each enjoy a hotdog and a Coca-Cola. The package is available by calling the AMS ticket office at 877-9-AMS-TIX (877-926-7849) or 770-946-4211. In addition to the tickets in the Turn Three Elliott Grandstand, fans will receive a voucher for the hotdogs and Coca-Colas.
"We are proud to partner with two great companies to offer fans this affordable Family 4- Pack," said AMS vice president of sales, Greg Walter. "This package is designed so the family of four can attend the Kobalt Tools 500 and enjoy a hotdog and an ice-cold Coca-Cola. Our fans will enjoy even more value for their dollar with this fantastic ticket and concession package."
A large public suite situated high atop the Winners Grandstand, Club One features a premium bar and menu, a ‘Sight and Sound' observation deck located on the roof and 65 video screens with quality sound to bring the sights and sounds of the race even closer.
Tickets are available for all three days of racing excitement including Friday night's Georgia Power Sprint Cup Qualifying and the American Commercial Lines 200 Craftsman Truck Series event, Saturday's Nicorette 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race and the Sunday, March 9 Kobalt Tools 500 Sprint Cup race.
The tough trucks of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series recently made a stop at Atlanta Motor Speedway and spent two days feverishly tweaking and tuning in preparation for the March 7 American Commercial Lines 200. While there were several hot topics during the January 22-23 test, none caused a bigger stir than recent rule changes for the Craftsman Trucks.
Approved Spacer - New for 2008, NASCAR has implemented a cone-shaped spacer that sits between the intake manifold and carburetor, limiting air flow into the engine and resulting in a loss of approximately 60 horsepower. Both drivers and crew chiefs at the AMS test all agreed the recent addition has sent teams scrambling for more power.
"With this new spacer, we are challenged to find ways to modify our set-up to make up for the loss of horsepower we are experiencing," said Rick Ren, crew chief for defending Craftsman Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday Jr. "One thing is certain though, this will bunch up the competition and at a track like Atlanta, we're going to see a heck of a great show; that's a good thing."
The trucks hit the asphalt at 10:30 a.m. and concluded their session at 8 p.m. Terry Cook laid down a fast lap of 31.493 seconds, (171.467 mph) followed by Todd Bodine, Chad McCumbee, Jack Sprague and Ron Hornaday Jr.
Teams used today to prepare for the March 7 American Commercial Lines 200 at AMS, held under the lights immediately following Georgia Power Sprint Cup Qualifying. Mike Skinner, the defending ACL 200 winner, was seventh quick with a lap of 31.795 seconds (161.838 mph).
Testing began shortly after 9 a.m. when Andy Lally took to the track. The second day of testing is scheduled for Jan. 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Defending Series champion Ron Hornaday Jr. was the quickest truck to circle the 1.54-mile quad-oval with a time of 31.529 seconds, (171.271 mph). Hornaday was followed by former AMS winner Todd Bodine and Terry Cook.
The test allowed drivers the opportunity to test at a non-restrictor plate track for the first time in 2008 and gave new teams and drivers a chance to gain consistency for the upcoming season. Second-year Craftsman Truck Series driver Joey Clanton, who grew up racing Legends cars around Atlanta Motor Speedway's frontstretch quarter-mile oval, is among those looking to today's test to help build a solid foundation for the 2008 season.
"It's great to be back at Atlanta Motor Speedway, since this is my home track," said an optimistic Clanton, who is driving for Roush Racing in 2008. "I've got a great group of guys behind me who are committed to winning. There have always been great opportunities here at Atlanta, and I'm hoping to win one for the home crowd."
Attendees will be given the unique opportunity to enjoy Georgia Power NASCAR Sprint Cup Qualifying and the American Commercial Lines 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race from select luxury suites. Each suite will feature a different southern theme and menu.
The event will also allow participants the opportunity to meet several of NASCAR's top drivers and personalities and will feature a silent auction with many unique items.
Located in Turn three, the Elliott Grandstand offers fans a fantastic view of the stars of NASCAR as they race down the backstretch towards the 200 mph mark.
Students looking for an entire weekend of excitement can indulge in a three-day display of high-speed action as the Kobalt Tools 500 will be accompanied by the Nicorette 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race on Saturday, March 8. Friday, March 7 will feature the American Commercial Lines 200 Craftsman Truck Series race and Georgia Power Sprint Cup qualifying under the lights, offering students the perfect prelude to their spring break festivities.
All members of the Boy Scouts of America and Girl Scouts of the USA, in their scouting uniforms, will be admitted free of charge in the turn four Family Grandstand. In addition, one adult leader or parent will receive complimentary admission with each four scouts in uniform. Additional adults with the scout groups will be admitted for $15 and non-scout children 12 years of age and younger will be admitted for $10.
The family grandstand offers a fantastic view of the on-track action from the family-friendly, smoke and alcohol free frontstretch Petty Grandstand.
"Our chairman Bruton Smith began this tradition in the 1970's at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Charlotte," said AMS president and general manager Ed Clark. "Many of our fans in attendance today first visited a NASCAR event as a scout and we see of them bringing their own children to the races. We are happy to offer this opportunity for a fun and exciting scout outing to all scouts within our market area."
Tent camping spaces remain, in small quantity, on the infield in the High Speed Corral between Turns Three and Four. Located between Turns One and Two of the infield, the Flock Brothers Corral has a limited number of RV parking spots available for purchase.
A number of outside reserved camping spaces are also available in the Legends, East Turn, First Turn, Speedway Boulevard and Mid-State Family camping lots.
Because of the quantities available, fans interested in purchasing a camping space are encouraged to act quickly.
In addition to reserved camping opportunities at AMS, unreserved camping will also be available during the Kobalt Tools 500 event weekend for just $60.
Camping spaces, as well as tickets to the Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend, can be purchased by calling the AMS ticket office at 770-946-4211, 877-9-AMS-TIX (1-877-926-7849), or online at www.atlantamotorspeedway.com. Fans are welcome to stop by the AMS ticket office, speak to a staff member about various camping options and purchase directly from the ticket office during regular office hours, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Helping usher in a new era in motorsports, the March 9 Kobalt Tools 500 will mark Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s first competition laps in the No. 88 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet at AMS. To commemorate the occasion, AMS is offering an $88 ticket in the frontstretch Earnhardt Grandstand for this once-in-a-lifetime event.
Located in the Turn Three Elliott Grandstand named after 1988 NASCAR champion Bill Elliott, the $39 "Awesome Bill" ticket is another economically priced seating option for fans wanting to attend a Sprint Cup Series event at NASCAR's fastest track. Students with valid school identification may purchase seating in the same section for only $19.
"We want all fans to have the opportunity to experience the thrill of the Kobalt Tools 500 live," said AMS president and general manager Ed Clark. "We designed the ‘Awesome Bill' ticket offer so the entire family could enjoy the drama of NASCAR racing together."
Part of a NASCAR triple-header weekend, the Kobalt Tools 500 Sprint Cup race will be run in conjunction with Friday night, March 7 Georgia Power NASCAR Sprint Cup Qualifying under the lights, immediately followed by the American Commercial Lines 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race. The Nicorette 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race will take the green flag on Saturday, March 8.
Tickets to the entire March event weekend are on sale now and can be obtained by calling (877) 9-AMS-TIX (877-926-7849), or by visiting .
The Bandolero Bandits were the first feature race of the day, with Kyle Plott on the pole. Plott and Evan Bell raced their way into the first-turn chicane with Bell eventually tucking behind Plott for the first lap. Matt Dooley grabbed the lead early on lap one, but Plott was eventually able to re-take the lead, thanks in part to a late race caution, and went on to claim the victory.
Chase Elliott paced the combined Young Guns and Outlaws field to the green flag for the eight-lap feature race. Elliott charged out to a sizeable lead, but Dustyn Cunningham methodically tracked Elliott, narrowing the margin. Despite Cunningham's best efforts, Elliott was able to hang on for the win, his first career Winter Flurry Series victory.
Honoring drivers for their on and off track talents, the banquet was held in the infield media center at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
The following division champions were crowned:
Zaxby's Bandits: Kyle Plott
Greencastle Dental Young Guns: Blake Eden
Morley Company Outlaws: Diggie Bush
Back Yard Burgers Roadsters: Dwight Pilgram
Tanger Outlet Centers Masters: Jeff Haynie
Fuddruckers Semi-Pro: Matthew Stover
Adrenalin Powersports Pro: Casey Roderick
The Kobalt Tools 500 will help usher in a new era in motorsports when Dale Earnhardt Jr. makes his first competition laps in the No. 88 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Fans who take advantage of the ticket special are encouraged to don their No.88 gear in support of Earnhardt Jr. as they sit in the grandstand named after his father, the winningest driver in AMS history.
Highlighting the 2008 event schedule is the return of two Sprint Cup races in March and October, as well as several first-time events at AMS. Below is a schedule of the major events taking place this year. Updated calendar information can be found at http://www.atlantamotorspeedway.com/.
2008 EVENTS
February 16 - 17: Eastman Gun Show
The southeast's leader in collectible firearms shows moves their popular event to the Atlanta Motor Speedway NASCAR Sprint Cup garage. Hundreds of dealers from all over the southeast will display various military, hunting and sporting firearms.
March 7: Georgia Power Qualifying for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the American Commercial Lines 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race
The world's top drivers converge on the fastest NASCAR track on the circuit for a full weekend of speed and pageantry.
2007 Pole Winner: Ryan Newman, 193.124 mph
2007 Craftsman Truck Winner: Mike Skinner, 105.739 mph
March 8: Nicorette 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race
Three hundred miles of grueling, side by side stock car racing. Immediately following the NASCAR action, the stars of tomorrow will compete in Legends, Bandoleros and Thunder Roadsters on Atlanta Motor Speedway's famous "Thunder Ring" quarter-mile oval.
2007 Nicorette 300 Winner: Jeff Burton, 191.080 mph
Bubba Harry started the Thunder Roadster feature from the pole with ESPN analyst and former NASCAR crew chief Andy Petree hot on his heels. Harry's consistent lap times allowed him to jump ahead of the field and capture his second consecutive Roadster win.
The Bandolero Bandits feature began with Mason Massey out front. Kyle Benjamin stayed glued to Massey's bumper the entire race, but was unable to make the pass for the win.
The Bandolero Outlaws and Young Guns ran in a combined feature with Chase Elliott on the point. Elliott was the class of the field leading every lap to post his second win in a row.
Bobby Labonte and Ron Hornaday Jr. completed the second and final day of a Goodyear tire test today at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Three-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion Hornaday Jr. was the first to take the track in his No. 2 Camping World Chevrolet Silverado for the morning test session.
"With the rules changing for the 2008 season, we are having to make some adjustments," Hornaday Jr., the October Craftsman truck race winner at AMS said. "These changes are going to make the racing even more exciting. If you though it was exciting watching Bobby (Labonte) and I race to the finish line in 2005, we are probably going to be four-wide, side-by-side, racing to the stripe next time we come here."
Hornaday Jr.'s fastest lap on the second day of testing was logged at 174.669 mph (31.74 seconds).
Labonte, a six-time AMS winner, clocked his fastest lap at 182.789 mph (30.33 seconds) in his primer gray Petty Enterprises car.
"Atlanta makes great racing because you can pass," Labonte, the 2000 NASCAR Cup champion said. "You don't just run behind each other, you can move around and pass."
On an unseasonably warm day at Atlanta Motor Speedway, 2000 NASCAR Cup champion Bobby Labonte and three-time Craftsman Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday hit the pavement testing tires for the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.
"I love the holidays, but it is great to be back in a truck," Hornaday, the October Craftsman truck race winner at AMS said. "It's awesome to come down here to a great track like Atlanta to test tires. We want to learn as much as we can so we can go fast, race side-by-side and put on another great show. We want to pack the stands here at AMS."
Hornaday tested his fully-decaled No. 2 Camping World Chevrolet Silverado, turning a fast lap of 178.723 mph (31.02 seconds).
Labonte, a six-time AMS winner, ran a gray primer Car around Atlanta Motor Speedway's high banks, recording a fast lap of 184.470 mph (30.09 seconds).
The test today gave Bobby Labonte and new crew chief Jeff Meendering the opportunity to work together for the first time. Meendering served as Jeff Gordon's car chief for the past two seasons at Hendrick Motorsports.
Testing continues tomorrow with Labonte and Hornaday scheduled to participate in another eight hour test.
NASCAR's elite drivers will attempt to tame the blistering speeds of Atlanta Motor Speedway during the Kobalt Tools 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup event on March 9. Great seats are still available and can obtained by calling (877) 9-AMS-TIX (877-926-7849)
Located in the Turn Three Elliott Grandstand named after Bill Elliott, the $39 "Awesome Bill" ticket is another economically priced seating option for fans wanting to attend a Sprint Cup Series event at NASCAR's fastest track. Students with a valid school identification may purchase seating in same section for only $19.
"We want all fans to have the opportunity to experience the Kobalt Tools 500 live," said AMS president and general manager Ed Clark. "We designed the offer so the entire family could enjoy the drama of NASCAR racing together."
Students of all ages with valid school-issued student identification will be entitled to the same $39 ticket in the Elliott Grandstand for just $19.
Part of a NASCAR triple-header weekend, the Kobalt Tools 500 Sprint Cup race will be run in conjunction with Friday night, March 7 Georgia Power NASCAR Sprint Cup Qualifying, immediately followed by the American Commercial Lines 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race. The Nicorette 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race will take the green flag on Saturday, March 8.
The Atlanta Chapter Board of Trustees recently approved 28 grants totaling nearly $350,000 to local children's organizations. The funds are distributed to groups providing medical, emotional and social services to children in need.
This year's event will be hosted by Charlie Filkins and Scott Sargent "The Car Guys" from WEKS 92.5 FM, "The Bear" and "The Car Guys TV Show". Representatives from each organization receiving a grant will be present to accept their check and participate in a holiday sing-a-long. Santa Claus is taking a break from his busy holiday schedule to make an appearance at this important event.
In its 10th year, DukesFest & Hazzard County Fair will feature an entertaining lineup of county fair-related activities. The weekend, produced by John & Elly Schneider, will encompass appearances and autograph sessions from show cast members including John Schneider (Bo Duke), Catherine Bach (Daisy Duke), Tom Wopat (Luke Duke), James Best (Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane), Ben Jones (Cooter Davenport) and Rick Hurst (Clettus Hogg) Sonny Shroyer (Deputy Enos Strate).
Also scheduled for the weekend is a car show featuring hundreds of world famous 1969 "General Lee" Dodge Chargers, trucks and tractors, a demolition derby, stunt shows including an authentic "General Lee" jump, craft vendors, lawn mower races, Daisy Dukes' shorts contests and a fireworks display. Local music acts and a special guest artist, announced at a later date, will also be in attendance.
The stars of NASCAR will return to Atlanta for one of the first races in the 2008 season for the the March 7-9 Kobalt Tools 500 weekend. The racing will be red-hot, as every driver tries to get their championship season started on the right foot.
The Kobalt Tools 500 weekend will start off with the fastest qualifying session in NASCAR during Georgia Power Qualifying Night on Friday, March 7. Immediately following qualifying, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series drivers will return for the American Commercial Lines 200. During the last March truck race, Todd Bodine edged NEXTEL Cup veteran Mark Martin for the win in a dramatic finish.
Saturday will consist of NASCAR's rising stars and crafty veterans as they mix it up during the Nicorette 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series.
The fifth season of Winter Flurry, Atlanta Motor Speedway's winter Legends, Thunder Roadster and Bandolero racing series, took the green flag on Friday evening, November 9. The Winter Flurry season will encompass six events including opening night, December 14, January 6, January 19, February 23 and the final event during the Kobalt Tools 500 NASCAR race weekend on March 7-9.
The sleek Thunder Roadsters were the first division to take the green flag with Bubba Harry leading the field. Dwight Pilgram challenged Harry in the early stages of the race, but Harry eventually drove to the victory followed by Pilgram and Ed Clark.
The Bandits division, open to drivers as young as eight years old, rolled off the grid for the second feature race of the evening with Mason Massey on the point. On lap 14 Kyle Plott moved into the lead and was driving to the season opening win when his younger brother Kason spun, bringing out the caution and setting up a green-white-checkered sprint to the finish. In the closing stages of the race, Kyle Benjamin grabbed the lead from Kyle Plott with the white flag in the air, only to relinquish it on the last lap back to Plott, creating a thrilling photo finish.
The NASCAR NEXTEL Cup garage will transform into an auto auction arena on Saturday, Nov. 10 as Atlanta Motor Speedway hosts the second Classic Auto Auction, Swap Meet and Car Corral. The speedway's version of the famous Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction seen on ESPN2 and Speed TV will feature nearly one hundred classic, custom, restored and original automobiles, trucks, hot rods, race cars, dragsters and motorcycles. The auction will also include a swap meet vendor area and a car corral.
"We hosted the first auction this past January and it was a huge success," said AMS vice president of Events Brandon Hutchison. "There were a lot of beautiful cars that many of us dream of owning along with some cars that turned out to be real bargains."
Atlanta Motor Speedway's three-day Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race weekend was extended two days, allowing teams to participate in a Car of Tomorrow test at NASCAR's fastest track.
More than 50 cars were on hand to fine-tune the NASCAR race car that will make its Atlanta Motor Speedway debut during the March, 2008 Kobalt Tools 500.
"The Car of Tomorrow does drive differently, there's no question," said veteran driver Jeff Burton. "But probably not as differently as one would assume. The struggles that we have with the current car are similar to the struggles we have with the new car. The new car makes overall less grip, so that tends to magnify the problem more. But if I read the comments from what I said on Sunday during the race, they're very similar to what I'm seeing today."
Kyle Busch posted the fastest lap during the two-day test with a circuit around AMS' 1.54-mile quad oval in 29.632 seconds, (187.095 mph).
The drivers' and teams' hard work during the Monday and Tuesday test will come to fruition at AMS during the March 7-9 Kobalt Tools 500 Sprint Cup Series race.
Jimmie Johnson survived a wild ending in Sunday's Pep Boys Auto 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway to emerge with his second straight victory and close to within nine points of standings leader and teammate Jeff Gordon with three races remaining.
Johnson grabbed the lead on lap 322 of the scheduled 325-lap event when leader Denny Hamlin faltered on the restart following the 12th caution flag. During that four-lap caution period, Hamlin didn't pit, but Johnson did and was one of five drivers who took two tires. When they lined up for the restart, Johnson was second. It was then that he noticed Hamlin weaving his Chevrolet as the field exited turn four for the single-file restart. Hamlin then moved down, leaving the outside lane open as they approached the green flag. When the flagman waved the green flag, Hamlin's car stalled. Johnson saw the cars stacking up behind him, swerved to the outside and into the lead. The melee that erupted behind him eliminated Martin Truex Jr., who led the most laps, setting the pace on five occasions for 135 laps, and took Hamlin and Kyle Busch from victory contention.
Driving with one hand for about 10 laps, Kyle Busch staved off a window net problem in the latter stages of Saturday's EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 200 to defeat Ron Hornaday, Jr. for his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win this year.
Meanwhile, Hornaday's runner-up finish returned him to the standings lead by four points over Mike Skinner with three races remaining in the season. It was the fifth time in the last six races there has been a change in the standings lead.
"That is OK for now, but after the final event is when I will be jumping up and down," Hornaday said. "I am sure Skinner will get it back next week and I will try and get it back the week after. To have two great teams battling and changing the points lead each week is unbelievable."
With about a dozen drivers left to qualify Friday at Atlanta Motor Speedway during Georgia-Pacific Qualifying Night, Greg Biffle knocked Kurt Busch off the pole to claim his first No. 1 starting position of 2007 during time trials for Sunday's Pep Boys Auto 500.
"A first for Atlanta, a first for the season. That was a lot of firsts," Biffle said after grabbing the pole with a 28.807-second, 192.453-mph lap in his Roush Fenway Racing Ford on the 1.54-mile track. "I'm kind of surprised we don't have a pole here. We run very well at Atlanta and enjoy coming here and racing."
Even though it was Biffle's first Bud Pole at Atlanta, it was his fourth top-10 start in 10 races at the speedway that opened in 1960, but was reconfigured in the late 1990s after Speedway Motorsports Inc. acquired ownership.
Celebrating the 30th anniversary on the hit 1980's TV show "The Dukes of Hazzard," DukesFest & Hazzard County Fair will feature a full slate of county fair-related activities. The weekend, produced by John & Elly Schneider, will encompass appearances and autograph sessions from show cast members including John Schneider (Bo Duke), Catherine Bach (Daisy Duke), Tom Wopat (Luke Duke), James Best (Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane), Ben Jones (Cooter Davenport) and Rick Hurst (Clettus Hogg) Sonny Shroyer (Deputy Enos Strate).
"Atlanta Motor Speedway is the perfect venue for the 2008 DukesFest & Hazzard County Fair event," said Schneider. "It is a beautiful facility and after all, it is just miles from where the Dukes were born."
Also scheduled for the weekend is a car show featuring hundreds of world famous 1969 ‘General Lee' Dodge Chargers, trucks and tractors, a demolition derby, stunt shows including an authentic ‘General Lee' jump, craft vendors, lawn mower races, Daisy Dukes contests and a fireworks display. Also local music acts, and a to be announced special guest artist.
Fans will also be treated to carnival rides, a kids' barnyard area complete with a petting zoo, pie eating contests and a question and answer sessions with the entire cast.
Schneider is currently starring on FOX's "Nip/Tuck," and will be featured on a Hallmark mini-series "Shark Swarm" and in the spring, Schneider will co-star on HBO's "12 Miles of Bad Road."
For more information and event details, visit www.dukesfest.com/.
"Our primary concern at AMS is our fans race day experience," said Atlanta Motor Speedway president and general manager Ed Clark. "The demand for smoke free seating has grown over the years and it is our desire to provide fan-friendly amenities to our guests."
Nicorette, the official smoking cessation product of NASCAR, has partnered with AMS to sponsor the new smoke-free sections which will be available for the 2008 Nicorette 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race. Seven-time NASCAR Cup champion Richard Petty and four-time champion Jeff Gordon were on-hand today to unveil the smoke-free grandstands.
In Sunday's Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race, Gordon will be driving a special DuPont / Nicorette Cinnamon Surge paint scheme featuring the newest flavor of Nicorette gum.
Section 156 in the Champions grandstand will be smoke-free on Friday, March 7 and Saturday, March 8. The entire Petty grandstand will be smoke-free on March 8. Sunday's smoke-free sections include section 48 in the Elliott grandstand, section 113 in the Petty grandstand and section 168 in the Winners grandstand.
Martin will run his sixth and final Craftsman Truck race of the season this weekend in the No. 21 Wood Brothers' truck. He has three top-five finishes in five starts, with a best finish of third this season. This will be Martin's third start in the truck in Atlanta, with his best finish of second coming in the spring truck event last year.
"Atlanta is a great racetrack," Martin said. "It's a big, fast racetrack where you can run all over the place. The pavement has aged well over the years and it has given up and made it a really fun place to race. From top-to-bottom, it's one of the best places that we go, and it makes for a great show and a great race."
Gordon, who leads the championship point standings by 53 markers over Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson, won just two weeks ago at Lowe's Motor Speedway, a track similar in design to AMS, driving chassis No. 24-387. Gordon will pull the tarp off the same car for the NEXTEL Cup race this weekend and hopes to pick up where he left off.
Gordon will have added duties when he visits AMS this weekend, serving as the Grand Marshal, giving the command for the drivers to start their engines and get the Pep Boys Auto 500 underway.
"It's an honor to give the command to start engines prior to the race at a track where my Cup Series career began 15 years ago," said Gordon, "For the first time, the entire crowd may actually cheer for something I did. "Or, then again, this may be the first time that the command is booed," Gordon joked.
Johnson, who owns two wins and seven top-five finishes at AMS, has a series-high average finish of fifth at NASCAR's fastest track. Johnson is AMS' most recent winner, claiming victory in the March 2007 Kobalt Tools 500 NEXTEL Cup race.
"On the last lap, if you're chasing someone, you're going where they're not," Johnson said. "That really dictates your move and what you do on the last lap. If you can break the plane of the guy you are chasing and get to his quarter- panel off of Turn 4, the way we side-draft each other even on the 1.5-mile tracks, you will slow him down and you will beat him to the finish line. It's just the cycle of it."
Johnson trails NEXTEL Cup championship points leader and teammate Jeff Gordon by just 53 markers heading into Atlanta Motor Speedway. Johnson will race the same car he has scored either a victory or a runner-up finish in six of the 11 events the car has been raced in.
Best known for his role as Bo Duke in the 1980's hit TV series "The Dukes of Hazzard," Schneider has starred in 14 movies and recorded country music throughout the 1980's. Born in Mt. Kisco, N.Y., in 1960, Schneider grew up in Atlanta and started acting at the age of eight.
"I'm delighted to be singing the single greatest song in front of the single greatest crowd in the world," Schneider said. "NASCAR is more American that hot dogs and hot apple pie."
Pep Boys Auto 500 Fast Facts
Atlanta Motor Speedway
Date: Sunday, October 28, 2007
Time: 2:00 p.m. (ET)
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Atlanta, Ga., 1.54-mile quad-oval with 24-degree banking in turns
Sanctioning Body: National Association for Stock Car Automobile Racing (NASCAR),
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Series: Event No. 33 in the 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series
(Race seven of 10 in the Chase for the NEXTEL Cup)
Length: 325 laps, 500 miles
Purse: $6,156,331
2006 Winner: Tony Stewart (3 hours, 29 minutes, 23 seconds)
2006 Polesitter: N/A
EASYCARE VEHICLE SERVICE CONTRACTS 200 Fast Facts
Atlanta Motor Speedway
Date: Saturday, October 27, 2007
Time: 1:00 p.m. (ET)
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Atlanta, Ga., 1.54-mile quad-oval with 24-degree banking in turns
Sanctioning Body: National Association for Stock Car Automobile Racing (NASCAR),
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Series: NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Length: 130 laps, 200 miles
Purse: $548,555
2006 Winner: Mike Bliss (1 hour, 37 minutes, 30 seconds; 123.2 mph)
2006 Pole: Mike Skinner (180.993mph, 30.631 seconds)
Fans will get a unique opportunity to walk the fastest track in NASCAR, the 1.5-mile Atlanta Motor Speedway. Prior to the walk, participants can enjoy the first ever Halloween Festival in Souvenir Row, which will feature a driver look alike contest, candy, games, family fun and much more.
The Track Walk is a great way for friends, family and groups to get an insiders view of the fastest, most exciting track in NASCAR. Proceeds from the Track Walk benefit The NASCAR Foundation and the Atlanta Chapter of Speedway Children's Charities, which supports organizations and foundations that provide medical, educational and social services to children in the greater Atlanta area. The NASCAR Foundation and Speedway Children's Charities thanks AutoTrader, a corporate partner in this great event.
Walkers may register online at www.nascar.com/foundation. The Track Walk registration booth will be located near the Speed Channel Stage and Gate 14 on Speedway property.
For just $30 adults can participate in the walk, while children under 14 years of age can walk for free with a paid adult. All participants receive an event shirt.
Additional information about the Track Walk can be obtained by visiting www.nascar.com/foundation or by calling 704-348-9680. Tickets for the entire slate of events during AMS' Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race weekend can be purchased by calling 877-9-AMS-TIX (877-926-7849), 770-946-4211 or by visiting http://www.atlantamotorspeedway.com/.
The posted purse for the Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series event is a record $6,156,331 with a minimum $296,475 earmarked for the winner.
Nearly $550,000 is up for grabs in the Oct. 27 EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event. This year's posted awards represent an increase of nearly $150,000 over the 2006 October NEXTEL Cup and Craftsman Truck events at AMS.
In addition to a full slate of racing that includes the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the NEXTEL Cup Series, approximately 50 teams are expected to participate in a two-day Car of Tomorrow test on Monday and Tuesday following the Oct. 28 Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race.
"We still have a tremendous amount to learn about what we need to do with the Car of Tomorrow," Burton, a 19-time Cup Series winner said. "We'll know more about how the car will handle once we test it at Atlanta Motor Speedway."
NASCAR has constantly been evolving the Car of Tomorrow since it debuted nearly two years ago in a test session, developing a vehicle with safety and ultra-competitive racing as the chief goals.
The jet engine-powered dragster will make its first pass immediately following Georgia-Pacific NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Qualifying, traveling the length of a football field in just over one second, to kick-off the season championship round of the Castrol GTX Friday Night Drag bracket racing. The jet dragster will perform a second run after the conclusion of the final drag race.
The dragster, which produces a 30-foot flame and rides on NEXTEL Cup tires, uses a General Electric engine creating 6,000 pounds of thrust and 5,700 horsepower; more horsepower than the first three rows of the starting line-up in the Sunday, Oct. 28 Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race.
Admission to watch the final round of the Castrol GTX Friday Night Drags Championship Bracket Race and the jet-powered dragster is included with the purchase of a ticket to Georgia-Pacific NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Qualifying. Tickets are just $20 for the entire evening and can be obtained by calling the AMS ticket office at 1-877-9-AMS-TIX, or by visiting www.atlantamotorspeedway.com
The Kobalt Tools 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race will serve as the marquee event during the March 7-9 triple-header weekend that also includes the NASCAR Nationwide Series, formerly known as the Busch Series, and the NASCAR Truck Series.
"Our partners at Lowe's were exceptional at looking for new ways to brand the facility for Kobalt Tools and interact with our fans," said AMS president and general manager Ed Clark. "The key for them, and eventually our team, was to get people to see and try the newly redesigned tools. We are excited that with the renewed partnership we can continue to build on last year's success."
Trailing rookie leader Willie Allen by just 25 markers, Clanton has only entered 12 of the 20 races held in the 2007 season. A driver's best 14 races are counted towards the Raybestos Rookie of the Year title, meaning Clanton has the opportunity to add two additional race finishes to his total, while Allen and Tim Sauter, who he trails, have already participated in more than 14 races.
One of Clanton's four top-10 finishes in the 2007 season came at Atlanta Motor Speedway, a track that Clanton calls home. Clanton will return to AMS for the Oct. 27 EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race, attempting to add to his rookie point total for 2007.
"I consider Atlanta Motor Speedway my home track," Clanton said. "I like Atlanta because the harder you can drive and the longer you can stand those intense speeds, the better you are going to be at the end of the day."
Clanton grew up racing a 130 horsepower Legends car around AMS' frontstretch quarter-mile oval, the Thunder Ring. Now, Clanton finds himself behind the wheel of a 700 horsepower NASCAR Craftsman Truck racing around the high banks of NASCAR's fastest track, Atlanta Motor Speedway. Ultra-fast speeds don't intimidate Clanton who says his worst wreck came at AMS.
Unadilla, Ga. native David Ragan finds himself locked in a battle with International superstar and former Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya for the NASCAR Rookie of the Year title, a race that is currently separated by a mere 15 points.
Both drivers will have to be on top of their game to maintain their positions at the top of the rookie standings when the NEXTEL Cup Series rolls into Atlanta Motor Speedway for the Oct. 28 Pep Boys Auto 500.
Ragan and Montoya may have a different dialect, hailing from different parts of the globe, but they agree on the level of importance and prestige that comes with earning the Raybestos Rookie of the Year title.
"Winning the rookie of the year title in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series is certainly one of the biggest goals we sought after this year," Ragan said. "You look at the guys that have won the title in the past, guys like David Pearson, Dale Earnhardt, Rusty Wallace, my teammate Matt Kenseth, those are all guys I look up to. They've all been real strong rookies and certainly showed a lot of promise after winning Rookie of the Year."
Newman and NASCAR legend Buddy Baker are currently tied with seven AMS poles each, but Newman would like to see his number atop not only the scoring tower on Oct. 26, but also on top of the Atlanta Motor Speedway record book.
"It would be an honor to beat Buddy Baker in all-time poles at Atlanta Motor Speedway," Newman said. "Atlanta is a place where I enjoy qualifying and I have a great record there. I am really looking forward to trying to claim the all-time qualifying record."
If Newman were to claim the top-spot for the Oct. 28 Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race, moving Baker to second-place, he would be de-throneing his friend and mentor.
"Buddy and I always drove the tracks backwards because it gives you a different perspective of entry and exit points," Newman said. "It lets you know how to approach those points when you are going the right way. Its something we did at Atlanta when he was teaching me about the track and I have always qualified well there."
Although Newman's remarkable qualifying attempts haven't always translated into great race finishes, his best was a fifth-place finish in 2004, Newman still loves the pure speed that Atlanta Motor Speedway offers.
Charlie Spratt is still pinching himself after learning he has won Atlanta Motor Speedway's "The Call This Fall" promotion, earning him the right to be the voice of driver introductions for the Oct. 28 Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series event.
"This was a very cool promotion that AMS did and I'm beyond ecstatic to have won," Spratt said of winning "The Call This Fall. "It still hasn't sunk in; I keep pinching myself, to make sure I'm actually awake!"
A Technical Sergeant for the United States Air Force stationed at Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins, Ga., Spratt found out about the unique promotion by visiting the speedway website and with some encouragement from his daughter, decided to enter.
"I accidentally stumbled onto the promotion when I was researching the seating chart for Atlanta Motor Speedway," Spratt said. "I was planning on taking my 17-year-old daughter, Kayde, to her first NEXTEL Cup race at the end of October and I saw the banner for the contest.
The fall race at AMS on Nov. 15, 1992, saw seven-time Cup Series champion Richard Petty take the checkered flag for the final time in his long, storied career and 21-year-old rookie driver Jeff Gordon take the green flag for his first start in a NEXTEL Cup Series event.
"Looking back on that race in November, 1992 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, it was a race that will always be a significant part of NASCAR history," Petty said. "It was my last race, Jeff Gordon's first race and the championship battle came down to just a few points. I will never forget that day in Atlanta and it is an honor to serve at the Honorary Starter in October."
Atlanta Motor Speedway president and general manager Ed Clark went back to school today. He read to third grade students at Luella Elementary school as part of a ribbon cutting ceremony for a new NASCAR racing section in the media center.
Clark, the son of a teacher, read "R is for Race: A Stock Car Alphabet," to the students and participated in the ceremony, enabling students to check-out the racing-related books from library for the first time.
"When I was growing up, I loved to read and I still do," Clark said. "Unfortunately, we didn't have that many books about the racing industry but, these students are lucky to have an entire section of their media center devoted to books directly related to racing."
Luella Elementary school principal Dr. Lois Wolfe understands the importance reading plays in the development of a child and could think of no better way to open the new racing section than with Clark cutting the ribbon.
"At Luella Elementary school and around the world, reading is critical to a child's development so we do everything we can to get kids excited about reading," Dr. Wolfe said. "Any time we can create that excitement and tie it into our community, it becomes real-world for the students. Having Ed Clark from Atlanta Motor Speedway was the perfect way to do it."
Eight-year-old third grade student Gimmetrye Gibbs from Hampton, Ga. was anxious to be one of the first students to check out a book from the new racing section.
"I want to be the first one in line to borrow one of the new books," Gibbs said. "I can't wait to take it home and read it to my little brother."
Earnhardt Jr. and his new No. 88 crew are one of up to 50 teams expected to participate in the full two-day test on Oct. 29 and 30 following the Pep Boys Auto 500 NEXTEL Cup race. Fans who present a ticket stub from the Oct. 28 event will be granted free admission to both days of the test. Gate 14 in the Earnhardt Grandstand will open with the start of testing at 9 a.m. and close at 5 p.m.
Fans in attendance will also have an opportunity to register to win guided garage tours and other prizes each day of the test.
Tickets to the Pep Boys Auto 500 event weekend, including Friday, Oct. 26 Georgia-Pacific Qualifying night and the Oct. 27 EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event are available by contacting the Atlanta Motor Speedway ticket office at (877) 9-AMS-TIX
Fans wanting to attend the largest party in Georgia and the seventh of 10 races in the Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup championship have less than one month left to purchase tickets.
The Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race weekend will feature three days of racing at NASCAR's fastest track. Georgia-Pacific Qualifying for the Pep Boys Auto 500 is slated for Friday night, Oct. 26 under the lights. Saturday, Oct. 27 features the EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race.
Sunday, Oct. 28, will give fans the opportunity to catch the stars of the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series battling for 500 high-speed miles in the Pep Boys Auto 500.
Three day ticket packages are available fans starting at just $88. Single day Pep Boys Auto 500 tickets start at just $60.
The March race weekend starts the 2008 season with a NASCAR triple-header. Friday night gets the weekend cranked up with the fastest qualifying session in NASCAR when the stars of NEXTEL Cup series attempt to top the speed charts under the cloak of darkness during a nighttime qualifying session.
Qualifying will be immediately followed by a 200-mile NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race. Saturday features a mixture of NASCAR newcomers and seasoned veterans as they battle for 300-miles in the Nicorette 300 NASCAR Busch Series race. On Sunday, NASCAR's elite drivers will try and tame the Atlanta Motor Speedway for 500 miles in the Kobalt Tools 500 NEXTEL Cup Series race.
For the fall event at AMS, fans will get another weekend packed full of action. Friday night will feature NASCAR NEXTEL Cup qualifying under the lights and Saturday brings the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series back for what is sure to be a thrilling race. Sunday caps off the weekend with the 500 miles of NASCAR NEXTEL Cup side-by-side racing.
Tickets are on sale now for this year's October 26-28 Pep Boys Auto 500 race weekend and can be obtained by calling the AMS ticket office at 770-946-4211, 877-9-AMS-TIX, or online at www.atlantamotorspeedway.com.
The entire weekend's events are free to the public and will include performances by legendary acts Randy Travis and Diamond Rio. Christian rap group Grits and the Christian alternative band Skillet will also perform during the three-day event. Travis will perform on Friday, Oct. 5 with both Grits and Skillet performing the following day. Diamond Rio will close out the show on Sunday, Oct. 7
As a highly recognized Christian speaker, author and leader, show host Wingfield has conducted over 50 city-wide festivals in the United States and overseas, preaching in person to tens of thousands of people in a career that spans 20 years of ministry.
"We are looking forward to coming to Atlanta Motor Speedway," Wingfield said. "We are planning on bringing good news and good music each night, a word of encouragement for today and a message of hope for tomorrow. It is going to be a wonderful event."
With a pre-race pit pass, fans can stroll the pit area and watch NASCAR's top drivers and crews as they participate in the fastest qualifying session in NASCAR on Friday night, Oct. 26. A Georgia-Pacific Qualifying night pre-race pit pass is just $75.
If being behind the scenes on Friday only isn't enough action, fans can be part of the pre-race action all weekend. The Friday-Sunday pre-race pit pass is just $125 and allows fans to see the spectacle of Georgia-Pacific Qualifying, the Saturday Oct. 27 EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race and the Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race.
Like the Friday only pre-race pit pass, the three-day pass grants access to the pit area and garage entrance until 30 minutes prior to the event.
Fans must be at least 14-years-old and have appropriate attire in accordance with NASCAR issued guidelines to enter the pit area. No shorts, skirts, sleeveless shirts or open-toed shoes are permitted in the pit area at anytime.
Pre-race pit passes are not good for gate admittance and must be accompanied by a grandstand ticket. Quantities are limited so fans are encouraged to reserve their pass in advance.
To purchase race tickets or pre-race pit passes to the Pep Boys Auto 500 race weekend, fans can call 877-9-AMS-TIX (877-926-7849), 770-946-4211 or visit www.atlantamotorspeedway.com.
Below is a numerical look at some interesting historical feats, facts and figures at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
.006 seconds: Margin of victory for Kevin Harvick over Jeff Gordon in the spring 2001 race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
3 hours, 3 minutes, 3 seconds in the No. 3 Chevrolet: Dale Earnhardt's record time for a 500-mile Cup race at AMS on November 12, 1995.
9: Of the 12 drivers in the 2007 Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup championship are driving Chevrolets.
24: Degrees of banking in turns at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
34: Number of victories for Chevrolet, the most among any manufacturer at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
41: Different winners in Atlanta Motor Speedway NEXTEL Cup racing history.
ACDelco Street Drag Nationals Partners with Cole Bros. Circus
Moving from the big top to the pit stop, elephant racing has been added to the ACDelco Street Drag Nationals schedule for Friday, Sept. 19. The Pachyderm Peanut Pursuit will be held shortly after opening ceremonies for the two-day ACDelco Street Drag Nationals at Atlanta Motor Speedway this Friday and Saturday, Sept. 19 and 20.
Highlighting Atlanta Motor Speedway's ability to serve as a multi-use facility, the track will host both the ACDelco Street Drag Nationals and the Cole Bros. Circus of the Stars concurrently this weekend. Organizers of the events came together to add a special event - a drag race between circus elephants - to the ACDelco Street Drag Nationals schedule.
Following the Cole Bros. Circus of the Stars' Friday performances at 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., the elephants will be transported into the Atlanta Motor Speedway infield where the pachyderms will share the same drag racing space as competitors from across the country.
Fans looking for a truly unique seating option during Atlanta Motor Speedway's Oct. 26-28 Pep Boys Auto 500 NEXTEL Cup race weekend need to look no further than Club One, AMS' luxury seating option.
A large public suite situated high atop the Winners Grandstand, Club One features a premium bar and menu, a ‘Sight and Sound' observation deck located on the roof and 65 video screens with quality sound to bring the sights and sounds of the race even closer.
"If I wasn't driving in the race, this is where I'd be," veteran NASCAR driver Mark Martin said upon viewing Club One for the first time. "For my money, this is where it is at. Put me in Club One to watch the race, this place is nice."
Club One patrons also receive pre-race pit passes, direct elevator access from the concourse level and an excellent view of the entire track, including pit road. Exclusive Club One parking is also available as well as a Club One RV parking area reserved for Club One patrons.
Admission for all three days of racing excitement including Friday night's Georgia-Pacific NEXTEL Cup qualifying, Saturday's EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 200 Craftsman Truck Series race and the Sunday, Oct. 28 Pep Boys Auto 500 NEXTEL Cup race is just $795. A seat in Club One for Sunday only can be obtained for $595.
A full slate of activities and competitions are on tap for this year's automotive supershow that draws sport compact enthusiasts from across the nation to AMS for the annual event. Hydraulic, drift, burnout, audio and swimsuit competitions are all on the card for this year's event as well as over 7,000 vehicles on display in the car show portion of the event. Atlanta hip-hop artist T.I. will perform on center stage Saturday night.
"The 20th NOPI Nationals Motorsports Supershow, the biggest new generation car and truck show on the planet is upon us again," said Michael Meyers, president of NOPI Motorsports. "With Atlanta Motor Speedway once again hosting the NOPI Nationals, the facilities are nothing but spectacular and this year AMS will be the destination for the finals of the first season of the NOPIDrift Series.
As expected, the list of drivers reads like a who's who of motorsports with names like Jimmie Johnson, Tony Stewart and Jeff Gordon topping the list, but second year drivers Clint Bowyer, Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr. have their eyes on the title and hope to become the first driver since Dale Earnhardt to win a Cup championship in only their second year of competition. With the depth of talent, two additional drivers in the 2007 Chase and the slate being wiped clean for the start of the 10-race shoot-out, it is anyone's Cup to claim.
One important Atlanta Motor Speedway statistic all Chase contenders need to consider is in the last 10 fall races at AMS, Cup champions have combined to have an average finish of 10th. Kurt Busch recovered from a blown engine and a finish of 42nd in 2004 to claim the title and Jeff Gordon notched a 17th-place finish and still won the championship in 1997. Other than those two races, a champion has never finished worse than 11th at AMS in the fall.
Below is a look at the 12 contenders for the 2007 Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup and their history at Atlanta Motor Speedway:
A number of camping options are available for Atlanta Motor Speedway's Oct. 26-28 Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race weekend.
Camping spaces remain, in small quantity, in the Mid-State Family Campground, including dry RV spaces. A limited number of camping spaces in the East Turn, Ragu First Turn, and Legends camping lots are available as well. Because of the limited quantities available, fans interested in purchasing a camping space are encouraged to act quickly.
In addition to reserved camping opportunities at AMS, unreserved camping will also be available during the Pep Boys Auto 500 event weekend.
Still available in a very limited quantity are RV parking spots in the Trackside Terrace lot. Fans who purchase a remaining spot in the Trackside Terrace section will receive 10 admission tickets to a private viewing terrace that overlooks the backstretch of the 1.54-mile quad-oval for the entire weekend. The Trackside Terrace RV parking area not only offers a paved premium parking spot, it also comes equipped with water, electrical and sewer connections for RVs.
Camping spaces, as well as tickets to the Pep Boys Auto 500 race weekend, can be purchased by calling 770-946-4211, 877-9-AMS-TIX (1-877-926-7849), or online at www.atlantamotorspeedway.com. Fans can also stop by the AMS ticket office, speak to a staff member about various camping options and purchase directly from the ticket office.
Sophomore drivers Clint Bowyer and Martin Truex Jr. will clinch a spot in the 2007 Chase for the NEXTEL Cup by simply taking the green flag for this weekend's NEXTEL Cup race, their first time ever participating in NASCAR's playoff system.
"I can't even imagine what it means yet," Truex said of making the Chase. "It's still such a dream come true that I'm not even sure if I can put it into words. All I can say is that I'm glad to see all of the hard work and hours spent in the shop pay off for my guys. They all work so hard, so its great to see them get rewarded."
Bowyer shared similar emotions, but has another goal heading into the Chase.
"I want to win," Bowyer said. "We need to get a win. I don't want to be the only guy in the Chase that hasn't won. If we are, certainly that isn't a bad thing. But we just have to pick it up. I think we can do it."
Taylor has accumulated seven wins this season, has clinched the regular season points championship and is the favorite heading into the final round championship bracket race following Georgia-Pacific NEXTEL Cup Qualifying on Oct. 26.
Racing is in the Taylor family history, but not of the drag racing variety. Taylor's father, Jesse James Taylor ran several NASCAR sanctioned races at tracks like South Carolina's Greenville-Pickens Speedway, Lowe's Motor Speedway and the now defunct Lakewood Speedway in Georgia. The elder Taylor even raced at AMS in the 1961 Dixie 400, driving against racing legends like David Pearson, Junior Johnson, Ralph Earnhardt and Fireball Roberts.
"My dad ran in the very early years of NASCAR," Frank Taylor said. "Later in his life, he didn't talk about it all that much though. Racing was a thing in the past for him, but when I expressed interest in racing he did tell me that racing was a crazy way to waste money ... and it probably is. He wasn't really into me racing anything."
Frank Taylor originally had dreams of becoming a dirt track racer, following in his father's circle track footsteps, but quickly found out how expensive it could become just as his father warned him. Being able to race on a budget prompted Taylor to test his straight-line skills and just three years after getting started, he has numerous trophies to back his success.
Michael Anthony Mooney, a 23-year stunt veteran, will be chained behind a Super-Pro dragster and have just mere seconds to escape before the dragster tears down the strip, possibly bringing Mooney with him.
"I have been timing myself for the past two weeks," said Mooney in preparation for the stunt at Atlanta Motor Speedway. "Most of the time, I can get out within the five second limit. I'm going have to be perfect this Friday night."
As part of a season-ending celebration, speedway officials have decided to open the drag strip to motorcycles. Cyclists will be subject to the same rules as the drag racers and must wear long pants and a long-sleeved shirt as well as a DOT approved helmet.
"We have had a wonderful inaugural season of drag racing and have been asked about racing motorcycles each week," said AMS vice president of events Brandon Hutchison. "I can think of no better way to end this successful season than to give the motorcycle enthusiast the opportunity to race down the drag strip."
With the championship bracket race to be held during Georgia-Pacific NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Qualifying on Friday, Oct. 26, drag competitors have just one more evening to punch their ticket to the championship round race, to be held in front of an estimated crowd of 40,000.
Starting at just $88, fans can purchase a weekend ticket package to five race events at AMS including NASCAR's fastest qualifying session during Georgia-Pacific NEXTEL Cup qualifying under the lights on Friday, Oct. 26.
Immediately following Friday's qualifying session, the divisional championship bracket races for the Castrol GTX Friday Night Drags will take place as championship contending cars tear down Atlanta Motor Speedway's new eighth-mile pit road drag strip.
On Saturday, Oct. 27, the toughest trucks on the planet will hit the track for the EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race. The Craftsman Truck Series has become a fan favorite on race weekend because of their no-holds-barred racing style and dramatic finishes.
Following the EasyCare 200 Craftsman Truck Series race, the Thunder Ring, AMS' frontstretch quarter-mile oval, will be the center of attention as drivers ranging in age from 8 to 70 will test their skill in Bandoleros, Legends cars and Thunder Roadsters around what many call the most difficult quarter-mile track in America.
Sunday, Oct. 28 will feature NASCAR's best when the NEXTEL Cup Series regulars race for 500 miles Pep Boys Auto 500. The Chase for the NEXTEL Cup will be in full-swing and the on-track action reflects the intensity as teams work a 2007 series championship.
Instant winners will be selected at random with an additional daily winner receiving weekend tickets during the promotion, which ends Oct.15, 2007.
The grand prize winner, selected after the 50 day-long promotion, will receive tickets to Friday night, Oct. 26 Georgia-Pacific NEXTEL Cup qualifying, the Saturday, Oct. 27 EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 200 Craftsman Truck Series race and the Sunday, Oct. 28 Pep Boys Auto 500 NEXTEL Cup Series race.
The grand prize winner will also be entitled to a reserved parking pass and two highly-coveted NASCAR Hot Garage passes. The garage passes, which allow NEXTEL Cup garage access throughout the entire weekend, are not available for purchase and are sure to make the Pep Boys Auto 500 an unforgettable weekend.
Mansfield Ark.'s Bobby Musgrove, recipient of the grand prize ticket package for the March Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend at AMS thoroughly enjoyed his race experience and found it educational, as well as entertaining.
"I have now walked where legends have walked and talked to a few of those I had only seen on television. What a blessing it was to have a life-long dream come true!" he said. "The infield passes and Hot Passes were incredible. I learned a lot from observing and when appropriate, by asking. The passes presented to my wife and I gave us a new appreciation of what goes on behind the scenes. It shall remain in our memories for the rest of our lives."
"This track is just awesome like always," Jeremy Mayfield said after climbing from his car. "This is the same good Atlanta track we're used to. We love coming here."
Kevin Harvick sat atop the speed charts on the second day of testing with a fast lap of 181.176 mph (30.60 seconds). Harvick was followed by Scott Riggs in the No. 9 car, Casey Mears and Jeremy Mayfield.
Teams used the Goodyear tire test to work car on set-up while testing the tires. Series veteran Mayfield said the test has been very beneficial to his team in particular.
"That was the best we have been all year," Mayfield said after completing a morning test session. "We learned a lot yesterday and applied it today. We have something we can be really competitive with here."
NASCAR's elite drivers will attempt to tame the blistering speeds of Atlanta Motor Speedway during the Oct. 28 Pep Boys Auto 500. Great seats are still available and can obtained by calling (877) 9-AMS-TIX or by visiting www.atlantamotorspeedway.com
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series drivers Kevin Harvick, Casey Mears, Scott Riggs and Jeremy Mayfield participated in the first of a two-day tire test today at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Teams tested both the Car of Tomorrow and the current model stock car during the eight-hour test.
"It is good to get out here on the track today," Riggs said. "It's nice to see how the current car and the Car of Tomorrow will handle at AMS and it will let us know what we can expect this October and next March."
Goodyear tested their tires for wear, heat, grip level and load today. Casey Mears topped the unofficial speed charts with a lap of 183.637 mph (30.19 seconds) in his No. 25 Chevrolet followed by Scott Riggs driving the No. 9 car, Kevin Harvick and Jeremy Mayfield.
"The Car of Tomorrow is a half-second slower than the other cars, but that should make more exciting racing here," Kevin Harvick said. "The COT didn't drive bad at all and fans are going to have to come out here in March and see these new cars for themselves at AMS."
NASCAR's elite drivers will attempt to tame the blistering speeds of Atlanta Motor Speedway during the Oct. 28 Pep Boys Auto 500. Great seats are still available and can obtained by calling (877) 9-AMS-TIX or by visiting www.atlantamotorspeedway.com
Blakey, one of the few female Show N' Shine competitors participating in Castrol GTX Friday Night Drags, can be found in the same spot in the AMS garage area every Friday night showing her black 2002 Pontiac Trans Am.
"I had never been into car shows, but I always have had a love for cars," Blakey revealed. "My brother and nephew drag race at AMS on Friday nights and I wanted to be part of the show... without putting the wear and tear of racing on my Trans Am."
Blakey found her niche with the car show portion of the Friday Night Drags program and couldn't be happier, showing her car at every event in 2007 and attending every 2006 event. For Blakey Friday nights are more than a good excuse to show off her beloved Pontiac, it is an opportunity to mingle with like-minded people and enjoy an entire evening of entertainment for a reasonable price.
"Where else in Atlanta can you go for $20 and be entertained for seven hours?" Blakey asked. "It is cheaper than $20 if you sit in the grandstands. Friday nights are a fun, family atmosphere and the people are laid back. I have been able to meet car show enthusiasts and make new friends through AMS. Now I attend several area car shows regularly."
A trauma nurse for several years, Blakey has seen first-hand what irresponsible high-speed driving can do and uses Castrol GTX Friday Night Drags as a platform to spread the word about safe, intelligent driving.
The grudge races will occur throughout the evening, allowing competitors the opportunity to line up against any other competitor they choose regardless of vehicle specifications.
"We have received a tremendous amount of requests from both competitors and fans wanting to see grudge match racing," said Atlanta Motor Speedway vice president of events Brandon Hutchison. "This is going to add a new twist and the grudge races this Friday night will be some of the most exciting racing of the season."
Championship contending racers wishing to grudge race will be able to do so once they are eliminated from the normal championship rounds of racing in their division.
In addition to the grudge matches, drag race competitors have just three more events to earn their chance to race for the season title in the Championship Bracket Race to be held during Georgia-Pacific NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Qualifying Night on Oct. 26.
To take part in Castrol GTX Friday Night Drags and this Friday's grudge matches, all racers must have a valid driver's license and competitors age 16 and 17 must have a fully-executed minors release form on file at the speedway prior to competition (forms available at the speedway or at www.atlantamotorspeedway.com). Competitors must wear a helmet and have operational seat belts in the vehicle and pass a pre-race safety inspection.
The final two Castrol GTX Friday Night Drag rounds will be held Aug. 31 and September 7. Competitor gates open at 6 p.m. All events include practice drag runs at 6:40 p.m. and elimination runs beginning at 9:10 p.m. Spectator gates open at 6:30 p.m.
Chosen by a select panel of AMS employees, the winner will call the name, hometown, number, car sponsor and car manufacturer of each of the 43 drivers that will start the Pep Boys Auto 500.
"NASCAR racing is all about having fun," said Ed Clark, AMS president and general manager. "This is a chance to bring a fan inside Sunday's activities, let them see what all goes on behind the scenes and have a great time doing it."
In addition to the privilege of being the guest public address announcer, the winner will also receive two pre-race pit passes, a reserved parking pass and two weekend ticket packages, including tickets to Georgia-Pacific NEXTEL Cup Qualifying Friday night, Saturday's EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 200 Craftsman Truck race and the headline event, the Pep Boys Auto 500 NEXTEL Cup event.
"It is an all day affair to go drag racing at other tracks in Georgia and Alabama," Petry said. "But at Atlanta Motor Speedway, it's easy and convenient to go just for a night. It is the perfect way to relax after a long work week."
A Chicago native, Petry moved to Georgia to escape the winter weather more than a decade ago and one of his possessions that made the trek south was his 1983 Cadillac Coup De Ville. Weighing in at a hefty 4,100 pounds, Petry originally purchased the car with no intentions of transforming it into a dragster. After the Cadillac's original motor expired, Petry, a General Motors certified master technician, decided it was time to give the Caddy some speed to accompany the car's good looks.
"I am on my second rear axle, third engine, fourth transmission and 10th driveshaft," Petry said laughing. "I built a fuel injected small block Chevrolet engine that uses many of the same components the Corvettes do."
Petry's modifications didn't stop under the hood.
Every year approximately 4 million Americans need a blood transfusion. To help insure demands for blood are met, Atlanta Motor Speedway has teamed with the NASCAR Foundation and the American Red Cross to host their second annual Blood and Marrow Drive on September 11, 2007.
The drive's goal is 156 donor appointments and each blood donor will receive a commemorative t-shirt, gift bag and a pace car ride around Atlanta Motor Speedway's 1.54-mile quad-oval. Twelve randomly chosen winners will receive a hat autographed by 2007 NEXTEL Cup champion Jimmie Johnson.
The event will be held at Atlanta Motor Speedway from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Those wishing to donate can make an appointment online by visiting www.givelife.org. Upon entering the site, please use the code "Atlanta Speedway" to locate the registration page.
The American Red Cross Blood Services Southern Region, which supplies blood to approximately 130 hospitals in Georgia, must receive 1,200 blood donations each day to meet the needs of patients in the region. Blood donors must be 17 years of age or older and weigh at least 110 pounds. Please call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE (448-3543) or visit http://www.redcrossblood.org/ to make an appointment to give blood.
The National Marrow Donor Program® (NMDP) helps people who need a life-saving marrow or blood cell transplant by connecting patients, doctors, donors and researchers to the resources they need to help more people live longer and healthier lives. To join the National Marrow Donor Registry, please call 1-800-MARROW2 or visit http://www.marrow.org/ for more information.
Drag racing will return to Atlanta Motor Speedway this Friday, Aug. 17 with drag competitors battling for double points and Show N' Shine participants parading around the 1.54-mile quad-oval prior to the evenings opening ceremonies.
With the recent announcement of the championship bracket race of drag racing to be held during Georgia-Pacific NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Qualifying on Friday, Oct. 26, drag competitors have found themselves scrambling for every possible point in an attempt to punch their ticket to the championship bracket race. This Friday's racing action could create an opportunity for many racers to join the championship bracket race in front of an estimated crowd of 40,000 on October 26.
Fans and Show N' Shine competitors will also be treated to a speedway cruise, showcasing both modern vehicles and classic muscle cars turning several laps around Atlanta Motor Speedway's high banks. Only entrants into the night's Show N' Shine will eligible to participate in the cruise.
To participate in Castrol GTX Friday Night Drags, all racers must have a valid driver's license and competitors age 16 and 17 must have a fully executed minors release form on file at the speedway prior to competition (forms available at the speedway or at www.atlantamotorspeedway.com). Competitors must wear a helmet and have operational seat belts in the vehicle and pass a pre-race safety inspection.
The 2007 Castrol GTX Friday Night Drags Series will run August, 17, 24, 31 and September 7. Gates open at 6:30 p.m. and practice drag runs begin at 6:40 p.m. Show N' Shine car show judging begins at 6:00 p.m. with Championship drag runs starting at 9:10 p.m.
The event will be officially known as the Pep Boys Auto 500. As the headline event for the October 26-28 race weekend, the Pep Boys Auto 500 will feature NASCAR's top stars in the chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup.
"Pep Boys and our 19,000 retail, service, distribution and store support center associates are thrilled to partner with Atlanta Motor Speedway to present the Pep Boys Auto 500," said Pep Boys President and CEO Jeff Rachor. "Expanding Pep Boys' long-standing brand into the exciting sports marketing arena is a perfect fit for our Company, as Pep Boys customers are passionate automotive enthusiasts and NASCAR fans. We look forward to providing all racing fans with a fantastic Pep Boys Auto 500 this fall."
"We're proud to have Pep Boys join our family of great sponsor partners," said AMS President and General Manager Ed Clark. "They have a great heritage and brand. We will work hand-in-hand to deliver a great event weekend to fans attending the Pep Boys Auto 500."
The championship bracket race for eligible drag competitors will be held on Friday, Oct. 26, immediately following the completion of Georgia-Pacific NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Qualifying. Speeds of more than 140 mph will be achieved on AMS' eighth-mile drag strip during the inaugural championship night.
The top four drivers in each of the eight divisions will be invited to compete in a bracket race, with each champion crowned at the evening's conclusion. A special ‘Friday Night Drags' ticket package will be available for fans who wish to catch the tire smoking action on October 26. Four tickets to Georgia-Pacific Qualifying and the championship drag runs will be available for the price of three, a savings of $25.
"This unique opportunity will give Castrol GTX Friday Night Drag competitors the chance to race in front of 40,000 fans after Georgia-Pacific NEXTEL Cup Qualifying," said AMS vice president of events Brandon Hutchison. "This is a once-in-a-lifetime occasion for these drag racers and it will be an electrifying show for the fans in the grandstands."
The four-ticket package goes on sale this Friday for $75 and will be sold at Gate 15 only during the final six Castrol GTX Friday Night Drags events.
The Zaxby's Bandits feature began with Davey Matthews as the pole sitter. Chase Elliott, son of NASCAR champion Bill Elliott, passed for the lead on the inside lane on lap seven. Matthews made a challenge but was unable to get around Elliott, who scored his second straight win of the season. Kyle Plott, the 2006 Zaxby's Bandits champion, was crowned the division champion for the second consecutive year.
Points leader Currie Pierce led the field to the start for the Curry's Collision Center Chargers feature. Pierce led every lap, claiming his second win of the summer and locking up the top points spot in the division.
The Back Yard Burgers Roadsters feature opened with Bubba Harry on the point. There were many battles for position behind Harry, however, no one could touch Harry's bumper, as he had a half a straightaway lead over second-place. Harry logged the win, his second in only two Roadster starts this year. The 2005 Tanger Outlet Centers Masters champion, Dwight Pilgram, attained his first Back Yard Burger Roadsters championship in only his first full season competing in the division.
Nelson's bus is powered by a 1,000 horsepower alcohol-injected big block Chevrolet engine. The aluminum and fiberglass bodied school bus measures in at more than 20 feet in length and will attempt a wheel-stand of more than 1,000 feet.
In addition to the concourse activities, intermission spectacles and grandstand games, the on-track racing action continues as drivers have just 20 laps of feature racing left to try and claim a coveted Thursday Thunder division championship.
The 2006 Georgia State Bandolero champion is just one race away from claiming his first Thursday Thunder season title, a feat that in Massey's eyes would rank higher than his state title.
"Winning the Thursday Thunder title would actually mean more to me than the state title," the Winston, Ga. resident said. "Atlanta is a super-tough track and the competition is unreal there. It would be a blessing to win it."
Mayes Massey, Mason's father, is equally excited about the prospect of bringing home another piece of championship hardware.
"Atlanta is the toughest track we race on," the elder Massey said. "Both the competition and the track are the toughest there is. Ask anyone and I think they would agree.
"Winning the Thursday Thunder championship at AMS would rank right up there with winning the Georgia State championship because of the quality drivers you have to beat to do it."
The Fuddrucker's Semi-Pro feature began with Dylan Ames out front. On lap eight, Jeremy Mullinax dove to the inside of Ames to become the race leader. One lap later, Justin Swilling completed the same move to take the top spot away from Mullinax. Swilling jumped ahead of the rest of the pack, with a 10 car-length lead. Leading the remainder of the laps, Swilling scored his third win of the season.
Bayley Currey led the field to the start for the Zaxby's Bandits feature; however, Kyle Benjamin took the early lead. On lap five, Kyle Plott made the pass to steal the top spot from Benjamin. Chase Elliott, son of NASCAR champion Bill Elliott, dove to the inside of Plott to become the race leader on lap 12. Elliott's car was dialed in and he piloted it to his first Bandolero victory of his racing career.
Hampton, Ga.'s Doug Stevens has found the key component to tackling the Thunder Ring, Atlanta Motor Speedway's frontstretch quarter-mile oval and he has the credentials to prove it. Accumulating 27 victories and five Adrenalin Powersports Pro Division championships, Stevens is well qualified to give advice to drivers of all ages trying to capture the checkered flag during Thursday Thunder, AMS' weekly racing series.
"Atlanta is a tough track," Stevens said. "Slower is faster there and that is hard to explain to people. If you want to go fast at Atlanta Motor Speedway in a Legends car, slow down."
Bubba Harry was the pole-sitter for the Adrenalin Powersports Pro feature. Harry had troubles early in the race falling to the rear of the field, with Max Gresham taking over the top spot. Gresham had a strong car, holding off Casey Roderick and Thomas Hartensveld in the closing laps. With one lap to go, Roderick put pressure on Gresham, but was unable to make the pass for the win. Gresham made his third visit this season to victory lane.
The Fuddrucker's Semi-Pro feature opened with L.J. Klemmons on the point. On lap one, the caution flag was displayed due to several cars making contact in turn two including race leader Klemmons. After the caution, Chase Moody inherited the race lead and led several laps with Austin Hill on his bumper. Hill closed in on Moody, taking over the lead on lap 10. One lap later, Jeremy Mullinax sneaked by Hill for the top spot with Hill's car showing distress and falling off the race pace. The top-four cars made contact on lap 16 in turn two, bringing out the caution, sending Mullinax and Matt Norton to the rear of the field and delivering Moody and Daniel Hemric to the garage. Dylan Ames led the field to a green-white-checkered flag finish. On the last lap in turn three, Ames was spun by Justin Swilling with Swilling capturing the win, his second of the summer.
In addition to the concourse activities, intermission spectacles and grandstand games, the on-track racing action continues as drivers try to put themselves in position to win a championship with only three weeks of competition left in the 2007 season. The action continues with week eight on Thursday, July 19, and will run every Thursday through August 2.
Joe Momma Night Presented by Eagle 106.7 FM:
Five lucky fans will have the opportunity to race Eagle 106.7 FM morning drive personality Southside Steve in street cars around the Thunder Ring, AMS' frontstretch quarter-mile oval this Thursday night.
When a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup driver climbs from the cockpit of his race car in victory lane, it is a safe bet he will credit his victory to several things. Usually among the first to be mentioned are "teamwork" and his car's "set-up."
Custom home builder Ross Mundy has found both of those keys to success apply to the building industry as well as racing in the Fuddruckers Semi-Pro Division during Thursday Thunder, Atlanta Motor Speedway's weekly racing series.
"To succeed at anything, you have to have adaptability," the 30-year-old Mundy said. "We set our product line to reflect the specific needs of buyers and that applies to each different track we race on. Every track requires a unique set-up and we are constantly changing them."
Mundy also finds that teamwork plays an integral role in his success, both on the track and behind his desk, at the company he founded, Ross Mundy Custom Homes.
"You have to be surrounded by good people to be successful," Mundy said. "I am lucky enough to have a great pit crew that helps me out every time I race. My father Bruce, Bob Rahl and David Noble take care of the car and that allows me to concentrate on driving. They all realize the value of teamwork and that is extremely important.
"The same thing applies to everyone we have working here at Ross Mundy Custom Homes. We have a great crew that keeps things running smoothly and we try and instill the importance of teamwork every day."
Hundreds of street legal drag cars will flock to the Atlanta Motor Speedway, Friday, July 20 for a night of exciting drag racing during the Kuhmo Tires Street Warriorz national tour.
The tour will give event participants the opportunity to strap into their high performance vehicle and rocket down AMS' eighth-mile drag strip. Everything from high-dollar sports cars to barely-running junkers can be found racing down AMS' pit road drag strip.
"To see a national event utilize our drag strip after one year of existence is exciting," said AMS vice president of events Brandon Hutchison. "The Kuhmo Tires Street Warriorz event should offer a unique array of activities for everyone in attendance and AMS is happy to be the host site."
Cars will be paired with like vehicles and there will be no elimination drag races or pre-race technical inspection. Participants will be encouraged to line up against each other for grudge matches.
Tonight's intermission featured a match race between eight area pastors all vying to have the honor of providing the invocation for the upcoming NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Georgia 500 race on October 28 at AMS. With a nun waving the green flag signaling the start of the race, the pastors darted into turn one. The pastors participating were Mike Patterson from Liberty Hill Baptist Church (Hampton), Stan Burrong from Glen Haven Church (McDonough), Chuck Holt from Grace Way Church (Hampton), Tom Summers from Carver Road Baptist Church (Griffin), Paul Dennis from Royal Baptist Church (Newnan), Chuck Lewis from Anchor Community Church (Locust Grove), Michael McNeese from New Brooklyn Baptist Church (Temple) and the defending champion, Brooks Everett from Community Bible Church (Stockbridge).
Eight area pastors will trade their robes for helmets as they participate in the annual "Faster Pastor" race during Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder racing series, this Thursday night.
In addition to the intermission race, concourse activities and grandstand games will also take place throughout the evening. The action continues with week seven on Thursday, July 9, and will run every Thursday through August 2.
Area Pastors to Compete in "Faster Pastor" Race at AMS:
This Thursday night eight local pastors will climb behind the wheel of street cars and participate in an eight-lap, no-holds-barred slugfest, with one Man of the Cloth earning the title of "Atlanta's Fastest Pastor."Each pastor's congregation will bring canned goods to be donated to local food banks and the pastor whose congregation brings the most cans will start on the pole.
Pastors competing include defending race winner Brooks Everett from Community Bible Church, Mike Patterson from Liberty Hill Baptist, Michael McNeese representing New Brooklyn Baptist, Paul Dennis from Royal Baptist, Tom Summers from Carver Road Baptist, Chuck Lewis representing Anchor Community Church, Chuck Holt from Grace Way Church and rounding out the starting field is Stan Berrong who preaches at Glenn haven Baptist Church.
With Atlanta Motor Speedway's 10th anniversary season of Thursday Thunder well underway, veteran driver and Albany, Ga. resident Skip Nichols reflected on the evolution of the series and its growth in the last decade.
The weekly racing series runs 10-weeks through the summer with drivers competing on the Thunder Ring, AMS' frontstretch quarter-mile oval. Drivers as young as eight-years-old test their skills in cars built to the same specifications, putting the outcome of the race in the driver's hands.
"The single largest difference I've seen throughout the years has been the car count," the 58-year-old Nichols said. "It just keeps getting bigger with 100 cars each night becoming normal."
Nichols, the 1999 Georgia state Legends champion in the Masters Division, has amassed an impressive record at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the track where he started his Legends racing career in 1998. Notching an incredible 63 top- five finishes in 68 starts, Nichols is one of the most decorated drivers in Thursday Thunder history.
Climbing in a go-kart and racing for the first time at just seven years old, Nichols moved to two wheels, racing dirt bikes when he was 12. He moved back to four wheels racing a hobby-car just three years later and with the exception of a 15-year hiatus from racing, Nichols has been racing ever since.
"We are happy to give our community a safe environment to enjoy the Fourth of July festivities and a great night of racing as well," said vice president of events and Thursday Thunder race director, Brandon Hutchison. "Hopefully, we've made a few new Thursday Thunder fans that will come join us for the final month of the season."
Chase Elliott brought the field to the green for the Zaxby's Bandits feature. Early in the race, Elliott jumped out to a 12 car-length lead. On lap 13, a three car accident occurred in turn four, bringing out the caution. The caution bunched the field up, eliminating the large lead Elliott had earned. Another caution ensued on the restart, involving first-place Elliott and second-place Mason Massey, sending them both to the rear of the field with Davey Matthews inheriting the lead. Elliott charged through the field, climbing his way to the fourth position in only three laps. After a fourth caution, the field was tightened up for a three-lap shootout to the checkered flag. Davey Matthews held on to log his third win this season.
Featuring a spectacular fireworks display, concession and patriotic souvenir specials and great action on the track, the July 4 edition of Thursday Thunder will be the largest in the history of the 10-week series. The action continues every Thursday through August 2.
Fireworks Extravaganza to Light up the Georgia Sky on July 4:
On Wednesday evening July 4, the Georgia sky will be illuminated with thousands of exploding shells in one of the largest fireworks displays in Atlanta. For just $5, fans can gain admission to the fireworks spectacular and receive a ticket to view an evening of short track racing with children 6-11 $1 and under 5 admitted free. With ample parking, affordable admission prices and concession specials, the unique July 4 edition of Thursday Thunder will be the biggest evening of short track racing in 2007.
Five area drivers competing in Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder Series, are racing past that stereotype and leaving it in a cloud of dust. Senoia's Tina Johnson, Brooks' Leslie Cash, Alpharetta's Paige Monette and Griffin's mother-daughter duo, Melissa Wade and Rasia Nadjkovic are all attempting to become modern day Janet Guthries and show the boys that women have a place in victory lane...holding their own trophies.
"When I was 3-years-old, I would go to the races with my father," said Johnson, who races in the Fuddruckers Semi-Pro Division. "But little girls aren't supposed to dream of fast cars, so I kept my dreams to myself until I shared my secret with my husband.
"We bought a Bandolero and I entered 19 races that first summer and won four of them. I was hooked."
Johnson has been the one in victory lane holding her own trophy on multiple occasions. She claimed one victory in her rookie season at AMS and followed that up with four victories in 2004.
For 13-year-old Nadjkovic, it was watching her mother and father race during Thursday Thunder, AMS' weekly summer racing series that sparked her interest in going fast and turning left.
"I know that most girls don't race, but I didn't care," Nadjkovic said. "I saw my parents race and it looked like a blast, so I wanted to try it."
A boatload of swim suits, campfires, super-soaker water guns, hot dogs, marshmallows, fishing rods and a pool could all be found at tonight's "Camp Counselor Classic" during Atlanta Motor Speedway's 10th Anniversary season of Thursday Thunder. Local camp counselors competed in a match race in camp-decorated junker cars, with the victor taking home a camping tent, courtesy of Bass Pro Shops.
The five camp counselors from Fortson 4-H, Harp Crossing and McDonough Road Church camps ran a five-lap race all eager to be tonight's honor camper. The counselors left their good behavior back at the camps, beating and banging, and spinning each other out, with Jeremy Chaney from Fortson 4-H the victor.
A random draw after the heat races inverted the top six qualifiers in each division for the feature event and the division points leader was relegated to a fifth row start.
Jake Armstrong led the field to the green for the combined Greencastle Dental Young Guns and Morely Company Outlaws feature. On lap three, Armstrong was involved in an accident in turn three, turning the lead over to Ronnie Bassett Jr. Bassett was able to fend off his competitors until lap 14, when Blake Eden took over the top spot. Eden completed the final six circuits to score his second win of the season.
Prior to a May 1, 2007 Tech and Tune session at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Fayetteville, Ga.'s John Richardson had not sat in a drag car for nearly forty years.
It was a warm summer evening in 2006 when Richardson visited the second drag event ever at AMS as a spectator and re-caught the drag racing fever.
"I had never seen so many spectators at a drag race in my life," the 64-year-old Vietnam Veteran said. "I decided right then that I was going to get out of that grandstand, build me a car and go down there and race those boys. I wanted to be down there in it."
Now in the thick of the drag racing action, Richardson is easy to spot from the stands he once sat in. Driving arguably the most unique vehicle on the drag strip, Richardson said his current creation, a 1941 Willys, was built from items he had laying around his shop. A friend saw the car on a flyer hanging at a Super Chevy Show and knew that Richardson collected the rare automobiles.
In addition to the concourse activities, intermission spectacles and grandstand games, the on-track racing action heats up as drivers reach the halfway point for the 2007 season. The action continues with week five on Thursday, June 28, and will run every Thursday through August 2 with a special Wednesday night edition on July 4, including a fireworks extravaganza.
Innaugural "Camp Counselor Classic" to Debut Thursday Night at AMS:
Week five's Thursday Thunder intermission spectacle will be a don't-miss event as eight local summer camp counselors race their way around the Thunder Ring, AMS' frontstretch quarter-mile oval in street cars. Completing the summer camp theme, a jumbo marshmallow, hot dog and simulated camp fire, will adorn the roof of each counselor's vehicle and a fishing rod will protrude through the window.
The first event of its kind at AMS, the "Camp Counselor Classic" will afford local the campers the opportunity to cheer their counselor to victory and earn the moniker of "Atlanta's Fastest Camp Counselor."
Fireworks Extravaganza to Light up the Georgia Sky on July 4:
On Wednesday evening July 4, in conjunction with Thursday Thunder, the Georgia ski will be illuminated with thousands of exploding shells in one of the largest fireworks displays in Atlanta. For just $5, fans can gain admission to the fireworks spectacular and receive a ticket to view an evening of short track racing.
AMS hosts a "Friday Night Drags" series of heads up, street style drag racing. Racing will be held on the one-eighth-mile Atlanta Motor Speedway pit road and the events are open to any automobile and any driver, provided they possess a valid driver's license.
Robert Dial (Ellenwood, GA) in his 1968 Chevrolet Camaro, earned a bye to advance to the nightly championship race of the Pro class squaring off against Billy Clevenger's (Jonesboro, GA) 1977 Chevrolet Vega. In one of the closest finishes of the night, Clevenger edged Dial to earn his first Castrol GTX Friday Night Drag trophy.
In a situation similar to the pro class, Michael Varner (Griffin, GA) in his 1973 Chevrolet Nova SS earned a bye to the final race of the Street Outlaw division. Varner faced off against another first-time finalist Donald Wiles (Peachtree City, GA) in his 1989 GMC S-15. The two put on a great show for the fans with Varner grabbing the top spot and his first victory this season.
Exacting a small bit of revenge from the previous week's finals race, Howard Wolf (Marietta, GA) with his 1999 Corvette swapped finishing positions with Stockbridge, GA's John Morgan in his 1980 Z28 Camaro. This week Wolf grabbed the trophy while Morgan had to settle for the runner-up position. The two are tied for the points lead in the Domestic division having faced one another in the past two finals.
On the first official day of summer action at Atlanta Motor Speedway's weekly racing series, Thursday Thunder, officially shifted into high gear. With plenty of ultra-fast racing and very few cautions, drivers tested their skill against one of the toughest quarter-mile tracks in the nation.
Starting on the pole for the Backyard Burgers Roadster feature, Johnny Rucker (McDonough) jumped out to nearly a two-second lead just one lap into the event. On lap two, Jim Gresham (Stockbridge) and Paige Monette (Alpharetta) tangled, relegating Gresham to a last-place finish. Despite constantly chopping into Rucker's lead, McDonough, Ga.'s Dwight Pilgram couldn't make the pass as Rucker claimed the victory in the Roadster feature.
Judson Kittle (Watkinsville) brought the combined Young Guns and Outlaw field to the green flag, but relinquished his lead just after taking crossing the start line to a hard charging Ronnie Bassett (Winston Salem, N.C.). Bassett claimed the lead with a daring move into Turn One. The lone caution of the event came on lap nine when Dallan Wortham (Woodstock) and Will Prance (Canton) collided, sending both cars spinning in the middle of turn one. Blake Eden (DeLand, Fla.) made the pass on Bassett after the restart and never looked back, claiming the victory among the Greencastle Dental Young Guns. Diggie Bush (Seale, Ala.) emerged victorious in the Morley Outlaws feature.
Countless young men and women across America have dreams and aspirations of becoming a star on the NEXTEL Cup Series circuit and writing their name in the record books.
Others are simply racing in local series for a fun and entertaining hobby. Bennett, Ga.'s Carl Chapman is racing because he loves the sport and is spending his spare time at Atlanta Motor Speedway performing odd jobs around the Legends shop and prepping his car to race in Thursday Thunder, AMS' weekly summer racing series.
"I usually spend Wednesday and Thursday at the track," the 18-year-old Chapman said. "I help out around the shop and Dwight Pilgram, who is the chief mechanic in the shop, helps me set my car up. That is all the payment I need for helping out."
Most high school seniors are busy spending their summer lounging by the pool or engrossing themselves in a pointless activity, savoring every second of the day before they have to return for their final year of school. Chapman, a four sport athlete, has opted to spend his summer participating in various camps for football, baseball, basketball and track along with racing at AMS.
"Between the camps and the work out programs, I am staying real busy," Chapman said. "With Thursday Thunder and getting my car ready for that, I have a very full schedule."
Chapman, who drives two-hours one way to AMS to volunteer in the Legends garage, doesn't mind the busy schedule. He looks at it as an investment in his future and plans on racing Legends cars as a hobby long after his high school sports days are over.
"I know that this will be the last year I can participate in organized sports," Chapman explained. "Racing will give me something that hopefully I can do for many years to come."
The cars and stars of the high-powered, tire-smoking Outlaw Racing Street Car Association will make their first Atlanta Motor Speedway appearance this Friday night at the Castrol GTX Friday Night Drags.
The 150-mph ORSCA cars will be the fastest vehicles ever to make the ground shake down AMS' drag strip.
"We have had a lot of our drivers excited about this weekend's activity at Atlanta Motor Speedway," said series president Johnny Fenn. "We will put on a large display for the fans as some of our toughest competitors will be on. We have heard about the large number of fans that turn out for the Friday Night Drags at AMS and we are excited to be a part making Friday night the biggest drag event ever at AMS."
The high-powered dragsters will highlight a night of drag racing that will include eight divisions of Castrol GTX Friday Night Drags competition. Drivers of all ages can bring any vehicle to the event where they will each be placed in a division with similar type cars and trucks with elimination races run until only one driver remains at the end of the night. The speedway has averaged nearly 225 cars competing each night.
The Castrol GTX Friday Night Drags also welcomes show car enthusiasts to compete in the weekly cruise-in Show-N'-Shine competition. Many unique vehicles including cars, trucks and motorcycles will be entered in the event. All participants in the Show N' Shine are invited to participate in the speedway cruise and the pit road display which takes place at 8:00 p.m.
Highlighted by feuding Atlanta area mascots and red-hot racing on the track, Atlanta Motor Speedway's Thursday Thunder weekly summer racing series delivered a knock-out punch during week three's activities.
In addition to the concourse activities, intermission spectacles and grandstand games, the on-track racing action was intense as racers continues accumulating points in search of a Thursday Thunder championship. The action continues with week four on Thursday, June 21, and will run every Thursday through August 2 with a special Wednesday night edition on July 4.
Atlanta Area Mascot Mania Race Results:
Last week, the Aarons Sales and Lease Ownership's Lucky Dog emerged the victor in a three-lap slug fest that Atlanta area mascots participated last Thursday night. Homer, Harry and Thrash, representing the Atlanta Braves, Hawks and Thrashers respectively participated. Georgia Tech's Buzz, Georgia State's Pounce and the Arby's Oven Mitt were part of the action as well.
Homer jumped out to a commanding lead, but in a daring last-lap stunt, Harry the Hawk cart-jacked Homer, relegating Homer to a DNF and forcing speedway officials to disqualify Harry for his antics. Neither Harry nor Homer was able to comment on the race.
In just three starts in a Legends car on the Thunder Ring, Atlanta Motor Speedway's frontstretch quarter-mile oval, the Pierce's have managed to finisher higher in those races than they did in 30 starts at AMS in a Bandolero.
The pair, who resides in Griffin, Ga., garnered nine top-10 finishes, with a best of third in the Bandolero, but has already recorded three runner-up finishes in the Curry's Collision Center Chargers Division.
The younger Pierce, who serves as the wheelman for the Legends car, attributes the early success to several things and among them is his father.
"I credit both God and my father for the strong start to the season this year," Currie said. "Both of them have been instrumental in my entire racing career. My father is my number-one supporter and is there for me and with me every step of the way, no matter what happens on the track."
Atlanta Motor Speedway's summer racing Series, Thursday Thunder, continued its 10th anniversary celebration during week two's festivities. Week three will be highlighted by Atlanta sports mascots racing on the Thunder Ring, AMS' frontstretch quarter-mile oval, for the right to be called the fastest mascot in Georgia.
In addition to the concourse activities, intermission spectacles and grandstand games, the on-track racing action was intense as racers vied to get their 10-week season off to a solid start. The action continues with week three on Thursday, June 14, and will run every Thursday through August 2 with a special Wednesday night edition on July 4.
Atlanta Area Mascots to Race at AMS as Part of Week Three of Thursday Thunder Competition:
Atlanta Motor Speedway's mascot, Monkey Wrench, will serve as Grand Marshal this Thursday, when more than 10 Atlanta area mascots invade AMS for the inaugural "Mascot Mania Race." Freddie, Homer, Harry and Thrash, representing the Atlanta Falcons, Braves, Hawks and Thrashers respectively, are all scheduled to compete. Georgia Tech's Buzz, Georgia State's Pounce, the Aaron's Sales and Lease Ownership's Lucky Dog, Clayton County Water Department's Drippy, the Arby's Oven Mitt and the Backyard Burger are all slated to take the green flag as well in one of the greatest spectacles to hit Thursday Thunder in years.
Featuring a car show, an automotive swap meet, a vendor exhibit midway, track cruise, auto-cross course and a host of other automotive-themed activities, the Goodguys 1st NAPA Southern Nationals is the ninth of 23 national annual hot rod and custom car events produced by Goodguys Rod and Custom Association.
"It was a no-brainer to hold a Goodguys National event at Atlanta Motor Speedway," said Goodguys vice president of event operations Harry Daviess. "Our events fit speedways perfectly. There's lots of room to park and cruise, the garages serve as perfect spaces for the vendor midway and the participants feel at home in these venues. Throw in the track cruise and NASCAR rides and you've got a winning formula which is fun for all participants and spectators."
A random draw after the heat races inverted the top four qualifiers in each division for the feature event and the division points leader was relegated to start in the fifth row.
The Zaxby's Bandits division began with Kyle Benjamin on the pole. On lap three, Davey Matthews took over the top spot. Last week's winner and current points leader, Evan Bell, was on Matthews bumper lap after lap. After contact between Bell and Matthews, Mason Massey passed them both on lap six. Bell bumped Massey allowing Matthews to take over the lead again and the eventual checkered flag.
Prior to the Curry's Collision Center Chargers feature, a local resident wanted to partake in the nightly activities, but unfortunately, his safety was in jeopardy. The AMS operations department had to escort a squirrel off the frontstretch racing surface before the racing could continue, while amusing the crowd.
Cameron Michael brought the field to the green for the Curry's Collision Center Chargers feature. Michael drove away from the field with a half straightaway lead. Despite a late-race challenge, Michael earned his first win of the summer.
With a case full of national championship trophies, most race car drivers would happily recognize themselves for all the success they have experienced at Atlanta Motor Speedway and other race tracks across the country.
Lawrenceville, Ga.'s Casey Roderick refuses to do so and happily places the spotlight on those that helped earn him countless track, national and single event championships and victories.
"You aren't going to be successful unless you have great equipment, take care of the equipment and have good people helping you," Roderick said. "I have unbelievable equipment and our set-up guy, Doug Stevens, and my father are the reason we are experiencing our success."
Roderick is a 14-year-old racing prodigy , who competes in the Adrenalin Powersports Pro Division during Thursday Thunder, AMS' weekly summer racing series. Despite his young age, Roderick slices his way through the field with the precision and ease of a crafty veteran and he has the résumé to back-up the hype. With four AMS track championships under his belt, Roderick could be considered one of the most successful drivers to ever hit the Thunder Ring, AMS' frontstretch quarter-mile oval.
AMS track championships are just the beginning of Roderick's accomplishments, a list that includes the Legends Pro National championship, a victory in the Mason-Dixon Meltdown, a win at the PRI Invitational at Orlando Speedworld and several Pro Division track championships.
In just two nights of competition, Sisk has taken home four trophies: two first-place drag trophies in the Pro class and two pieces of runner-up hardware in the Show N' Shine competition.
Sisk's award-winning Chevelle wasn't in its current immaculate condition when he purchased the car just three years ago. Sisk described the car as a "rust bucket" and had to perform extensive rust repair, including two new front fenders.
"I sold a 1971 Chevelle I restored and wanted to buy a '67," Sisk recalled. "I like the longer body on the '67 and I found my current Chevelle in Clearwater, Fla. I replaced a lot of rusty parts and have done a lot of metal fabrication to get it where it is today."
Friday Night Drags will take a one week hiatus for the Goodguys Rod & Custom show on June 15-17. The street drags and the Show N' Shine car show will return in two weeks on June 22.
Nightly schedule for Friday Night Drags starts with pit gates opening at 6:00 p.m. Grandstand gates at 6:30 p.m. Drag practice runs start at 6:40 p.m. and nightly drag race eliminations start at 9:10 p.m. Entry for drag racing or the Show N' Shine is $20, spectator tickets are $7 for adults and children under six are free. More information can be found at http://www.atlantamotorspeedway.com/.
Hundreds of competitors put on a drag racing slugfest tonight for the fans in the grandstands and standing room only pit road area. Below is a complete list of tonight's winners:
Super Pro: Jeffrey Grizzard (Fayetteville) in a 1972 Vega
Pro: David Sisk (Fayetteville) in 1968 Chevrolet Camaro
Street Outlaw: Thomas Griffin (Newnan) in 1991 Ford Mustang
Pro Four: Sean Miller (Fayetteville) in a 1979 Mazda RX7
Sportsman: Jason Byrnes (Newnan) in a 1985 Ford Mustang
Tuners: Jonathan Hicks (McDonough) in a 1995 Honda Civic
Domestic: John Morgan (Stockbridge) in a 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
Trucks: Wes German (Fayetteville) in a 1982 Ford F-100
Brandon Hutchison, who acts as race director during AMS' weekly summer racing series, Thursday Thunder, has been the man who puts each piece of the grass-roots racing puzzle together since the series' inception in 1998.
Originally an intern at AMS in March 1995, Hutchison was hired as a full-time employee in July of that year and was promoted to director of events just three years later. It was in 1998 that AMS summers would be re-written forever. With Hutchison at the helm, Thursday Thunder was born, giving racers both young and old a place to hone their skills or cut their racing teeth.
"That first evening of Thursday Thunder, we had around 1,000 fans," Hutchison said reflecting. "Now on our larger nights, we will have in upwards of 5,000 people. It is just a testament to how far the sport of Legends racing has come."
The night started out with heat races to determine the starting order for each division's feature event. The Fuddrucker's Semi-Pro division had so many competitors entered that some did not qualify to race in the feature; only 23 of 30 cars advanced. Robert Ridley led the field to the green flag to start the feature, but during the early laps of the race, Matt Stover edged his way up to Ridley's rear bumper. On lap five, Stover made the pass to take over the lead. Stover put serious distance between himself and the other competitors, jumping ahead of the field and eventually snaring the first victory of the night.
Griffin Ga.'s Frank Harris has taken a childhood interest and turned it into a lifelong obsession. Harris boasts a collection of 35 cars, many of them rare, including a 1958 Edsel Pacer that earned him the first runner-up trophy in the Castrol GTX Friday Night Drags Series Show N' Shine car show at Atlanta Motor Speedway two weeks ago.
"I restored my first car, a 1955 Mercury, when I was 16-years-old and I have been doing it ever since," Harris said. "Showing cars has taken me all over the country and has allowed me to meet some very interesting people."
Harris' collection includes 21 Ford Edsels and everything from a twin-turbo Dodge Stealth to a custom Dodge dually truck. Harris moved to the peach state in 1979 from Massachusetts and funds his Edsel addiction through his business, Frank's Head & Engine Service, located in Griffin, Ga.
Between the Thursday Thunder weekly racing series and the Castrol GTX Friday Night Drag Racing Series, more than 4,000 drag cars, Legends cars, Bandoleros and Thunder Roadsters are expected to hit the AMS asphalt this summer.
Celebrating its 10th season, Thursday Thunder, a 10-week Legends racing series will take place every Thursday night from May 31 to August 2, with a special Wednesday night edition on July 4 featuring a fireworks extravaganza. Drivers ages eight to 68 compete on the "Thunder Ring," AMS' paved frontstretch quarter-mile oval.
Featuring a full slate of competitive racing, as well as concourse activities, intermission spectacles and grandstand games, Thursday Thunder is an affordably-priced activity that offers something for spectators of all ages. Tickets are just $5 for adults and $1 for children 6-12 (children under 6 are free) for each evening of family fun and grass-roots racing.
Thursday Thunder, a 10-week series, will take place every Thursday night from May 31 to August 2, with a special Wednesday night edition on July 4 featuring a fireworks extravaganza. Drivers will compete on the "Thunder Ring," AMS' paved quarter-mile frontstretch oval.
Featuring a full slate of competitive Legends, Thunder Roadster and Bandolero racing, as well as concourse activities, intermission spectacles and grandstand games, Thursday Thunder is an affordably-priced activity that offers something for spectators of all ages. Tickets are just $5 for adults and $1 for children 6-12 (children under 6 are free) for each evening of fun and grass-roots racing. Every Thursday night fans are encouraged to participate in the festivities by dressing appropriately for that night's theme.
Skinner as well as team owner Bill Davis were both presented with the ACL Leadership Ring, a 14-carat gold ring featuring an ACL crest surrounded by 31 diamonds with a one-carat total weight. The left side of the ring is decorated with the word "Leadership" above a compass design, and the right side features raised lettering scripted with "2007 ACL 200" above an eagle perched atop a globe. The ring is presented in a rosewood display box which includes the ACL logo and is valued at approximately $4,000.
"The ring is a symbol of outstanding dedication, leadership and accomplishment within the ACL organization," said Shayne Ingersoll, Vice President of Human Resources for American Commercial Lines. "Those who have received the ring wear it with great pride.
"With their victory in the inaugural American Commercial Lines 200, Mike Skinner and his team demonstrated the winning spirit that is at the heart of the ACL organization. We are pleased to recognize their success and leadership in the sport by extending this very special award, generally reserved exclusively for our employees."
When they are not spending their Friday evenings at AMS, the two can be found operating Cobb's Auto Repair in Griffin, Ga., a business that has been family-owned for 30-years. It is through Cobb's Auto Repair they can fund their drag racing addiction. An addiction that has been in the Cobb family as long as anyone can remember.
"I knew Arnie was going to be into drag racing from a very young age," Arnold Cobb Sr. said. "When you grow up doing mechanic work, racing gets in your blood and it never gets out. I just would have never guessed that we would be racing cars worth this much and putting this much money into it.
"But, you don't have long here on earth and you can't take any of this stuff with you when you leave, so you better enjoy it while you can," The elder Cobb said.
Points will be awarded each night during the 12-week season with the division winner taking home three points, second-place two points and the rest of the participants will be awarded one point. The competitor with the most points at the end of the season wins the championship title on September 7. In the event of a tie, the competitor with the most wins will be awarded the title.
A packed grandstand and standing room only pit road area watched nearly 300 competitors tear down the drag strip. Below is a complete list of last night's winners:
Offering a wide array of custom, vintage and stock motorcycles, Ride ‘N Rock will merge great music from local and nationally recognized bands, hundreds of motorcycles and countless vendors to create a two-wheel Memorial Day weekend extravaganza.
More than a dozen bands are scheduled to perform throughout the weekend, including several Atlanta-based bands. Numerous celebrities are slated to attend the festival including Sugar Bear, a Los Angeles based chopper-builder who revolutionized the industry when he introduced the "Sugar Bear Springer" front end in 1972.
Stunt man Rhett Rotten will bring his "Wall of Death" to the show. Rotten rides motorcycles inside "The Wall," a large wooden barrel built in 1941. Known as the "Intimidator of Gravity," Rotten travels seven months each year sharing his death-defying stunts with people across America.
The Castrol GTX Friday Night Drags Series returns to the one-eighth-mile drag strip at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Friday, May 18.
Fans and competitors alike are looking forward to getting heads up, street-style drag racing underway, as inclement weather only allowed for practice runs last Friday night. Each competitor that registered on last week was awarded one point towards the season championship title; however no one was claimed the nightly winner as the elimination round was cancelled.
In addition to all the great race action, this Friday night will feature a drag exhibition from the All Harley® Drag Racing Association Tour (http://www.ahdra.com/). These motorcycles will explode down the drag strip at speeds reaching 145 mph.
Classic cars will be on display in the Busch garage when the Show N' Shine car show returns, with trophies awarded to the winner of each of the five classes.
Most testosterone packed, drag racing men are ultra-competitive and look for any opportunity they can find to flex their automotive muscles. From every direction on the compass, drag strips have historically been a refuge for men wanting to go fast and not be under the watchful eye of their wife.
Greg Mitchell has re-written the rule book and couldn't be happier. Mitchell bought his wife of 27-years, Valorie, a pristine 1955 Chevrolet Bel-Air drag car the couple plans to run at Atlanta Motor Speedway's Castrol GTX Friday Night Drags Series. To date, Valorie has inched countless men to the stripe, including Greg.
"We have met four times in either the quarter-finals or the finals and I have lost to her every time, including one at AMS," Greg said laughing. "But we got into drag racing cars so we could do something together and we absolutely love it."
Friends since their early teens, Greg and Valorie have raced just about everything on two wheels, four wheels and even water.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individuals responsible for the theft of more than $50,000 in motorized power equipment, tools, trailers, all-terrain vehicles and a truck on Wednesday night, May 7.
The theft occurred between 10 p.m. on Wednesday and 7 a.m. on Thursday. The Henry County Police Department is investigating the burglary and individuals with information can contact Henry County detective Mike Hardy at 770-288-8254 or AMS vice president of events Brandon Hutchison at 770-707-7851.
Fans of Atlanta Motor Speedway's new Castrol GTX Friday Night Drags series will have to wait one more week to get their speed fix. May 18 will now serve as the opening night of the 2007 season as tonight's activities have been cancelled due to inclement weather.
Competitors were able to get their practice runs in, but storms in the area prevented track officials from getting the drag elimination rounds started.
For the 2007 season, points will be awarded each night during the 12-week season with the drag division winner taking home three points, second-place two points and the rest of the participants will be awarded one point. The competitor with the most points at the end of the season wins the championship title to be determined on September 7. All of tonight's competitors who showed up to compete were awarded one point, which will count in the season long battle.
The Show N' Shine contest did take place and trophies were awarded. Tonight's competition showcased everything from new imports to classic muscle cars; even a drag boat was entered.
The 2006 inaugural edition of the Friday Night Drags Series was a tremendous success with more than 1,300 competitors, ranging in age from 16 to 74, participating in the street drags or the car show portion of the event. This momentum led to the development of a full-scale series and the addition of a series sponsor for 2007: Castrol GTX brand engine oil.
"The addition of Castrol GTX to our sponsor family shows the promise this new grass roots level racing series has," said Atlanta Motor Speedway president and general manger Ed Clark. "We are extremely pleased to partner with Castrol GTX to present a summer full of thrilling drag racing entertainment."
The competition will be heads up, street-style drag racing on AMS's one-eighth-mile pit road drag strip. The series is open to any automobile and any driver, provided they possess a valid driver's license. A simple points system will be in place for 2007 and division champions will be crowned at the end of the season. Three points will be awarded for a final round win with two points awarded to the runner-up. A single point will be awarded to every participant.
The show, packed with classic, collector and vintage drag and NASCAR vehicles, will give fans the chance to stroll through 100-years of American automotive history. Motorsports legends such as past NASCAR champion David Pearson, "Miss Hurst" Linda Vaughn, drag racers Butch Leal, Phil Bonner and Arnie "The Farmer" Beswick will be among the celebrities on hand interacting with spectators and signing autographs.
Nostalgic drag and NASCAR Cup Series cars will be showcased with several of the drag cars participating in exhibition drag races down Atlanta Motor Speedway's pit-road drag strip. With vehicles ranging from a one family owned 1919 Ford Model T to a Super Chevy Magazine featured 1962 Chevrolet Impala to several 2009 concept vehicles, all decades of automotive history will be well represented.
Separate General Motors, Ford and Chrysler pavilions will help comprise the Southern Auto Classic, making it one of the largest automotive displays of its kind ever in the southeast. The "War Wizard," a full-scale monster truck, will be present giving fans a ride around the AMS infield. For those with going fast on their mind, Speed Tech auto racing school will be offering rides and drives in a NEXTEL Cup style stock car around Atlanta Motor Speedway's high banks, with several lucky show patrons winning tickets to participate.
Among the vendors, concept vehicles, vintage drag cars and antique automobiles on display during the May 4 - 6 Southern Auto Classic, several stock cars that hold an important piece of NASCAR history will return to the high-banks of Atlanta Motor Speedway, where they once roamed.
The Southern Auto Classic will honor the career of three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion David Pearson. Throughout his 27-year career on the Cup Series circuit, Pearson amassed 105 victories and in 1998 was selected as one of NASCAR's 50 greatest drivers of all-time.
"I've known David Pearson for what feels like forever," said Southern Auto Classic producer and drag racing legend Dick Brannon. "He is the greatest driver of all time and an incredible person. We are excited about honoring the career and accomplishments of such a great driver."
Pearson began driving for the famed Wood Brothers race team in 1972, driving the No. 21 Mercury. Pearson turned his last laps for the Wood Brothers in 1979, tallying 46 victories and 51 pole positions during his seven-year tenure.
"I met Dick Brannon a long time ago through Ford," Pearson said. "He's always been great to me. I went to one of his shows last year and had a great time. I got to see some old drag racing friends of mine and I am really looking forward to this year's show at Atlanta Motor Speedway."
The word Mopar is synonymous with many performance-related items and among them are Hemi engines, plum crazy paint and Plymouth Superbirds. All of these pieces of Americana and more will be on display during the Fifth Annual Landmark Mopar Southern Classic, April 28, at the Atlanta Motor Speedway.
A Plymouth Roadrunner Superbird, made famous by Richard Petty, an original 1966 Dodge Hemi Charger and a L'il Red Express muscle truck are among several famous vehicles on display on the AMS infield. Last year's show included two 1969 "General Lee" Dodge Chargers, from the TV series "The Dukes of Hazzard." Countless vendors will be on-hand and enthusiasts will be able to strap their classic Mopar onto an engine dynamometer and measure their car's horsepower output.
The Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure will be present, providing 160-mph ride-a-long laps around Atlanta Motor Speedway's high banks in a NEXTEL Cup style stock car. Show entrants and vendors will have the opportunity to drive their show vehicle on the track and roundtrip airline tickets and an 18' car hauler as well will be given away.
Expected to draw more than 20,000 RV and camping enthusiasts, the show will feature hundreds of motor homes, travel trailers, fifth-wheels, pop-up and van campers and toy haulers from 17 different RV dealerships.
In addition to the camping and RV related merchandise, a live band, carnival concessions and a rock climbing adventure will be available. The Richard Petty Driving Experience will also be present, offering the opportunity to ride in or drive a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup-style stock car.
Like every other race weekend at AMS, the October 2007 weekend will provide fans with three days of heart-pounding racing excitement, capped off when the stars of the NEXTEL Cup Series take the track and battle for 500 miles on Sunday, October 28.
The green flag will drop on the race weekend Friday night, October 26 for the fastest qualifying session in all of NASCAR. Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Gordon and their foes will try to earn the pole position for Sunday's race during Georgia-Pacific Qualifying, under the lights.
Saturday, October 27 will be full of door banging action when the Craftsman Truck Series takes on Atlanta Motor Speedway's high-banks for what promises to be another 200-mile slug-fest.
"We want to thank the Georgia State Patrol, Georgia Department of Transportation and everyone else involved in expediting the flow of traffic following Sunday's race," said Atlanta Motor Speedway president and general manager Ed Clark. "The cooperation of fans made the exit traffic plan execution operate like clockwork and we applaud them and those implementing the plan for a tremendous job."
The record time exceeded last October's exit time of two hours and seven minutes. More than 200 individuals assisted in the event traffic operation.
"I can't say I've ever driven a race car that hard before," Johnson said. "That was a great, great race."
With three laps to go, Johnson had finally managed to edge ahead of Stewart in the side-by-side battle. Stewart surged to the high side, appearing to have enough steam to retake the lead when Johnson squeezed him, and Stewart scrubbed the wall. It was enough to knock Stewart slightly off balance and allow Johnson, driving the No. 48 Lowe's/Kobalt Tools Chevrolet, to pull away for his second win at the fastest track in NASCAR.
"Nobody ever likes to hit the wall," Stewart said. "I wish he'd have given me a little more room. I don't think I ever pinched him. He had a faster car, and he probably would have gotten around us anyway, but at least I'd like to have the chance to race him for it."
Burton held off fellow NASCAR NEXTEL Cup regulars Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch, Carl Edwards and Casey Mears, who rounded out the top-five. Busch dominated most of the race, leading 143 of 195 laps, before a pit miscue on 169 forced him to come back through the pits.
"The 5 (Busch) was the class of the field today," Burton said. "The way things cycled out, I don't think we could have ever beat him. But part of racing is putting yourself in position. You put yourself in position long enough, and you never know what's going to happen, and that's what happened with us today. Our guys had great pit stops and kept getting us in the front, and we were there when needed to be there and took advantage of someone else's problems."
Busch was heartbroken about the way his day concluded, saying that this loss was actually worse than last week's final-lap spin.
"We had to beat Clint Bowyer who is a trick artist," said Skinner. "We didn't even have the best truck all night. The No. 30 truck was the best truck. Two weeks in-a-row, we have won with a second-place truck, but we have lost a lot of these with a first-place truck though."
AMS hasn't been too kind to Skinner in the past, only netting him two top-10 and one top-five finish in his career, but all that changed after Skinner tailgated front-running Bowyer, eventually moving him to capture the top spot.
Todd Bodine followed in Skinner's tire tracks, passing Bowyer to claim the runner-up spot and in the process sending Bowyer to a fifth-place finish. Matt Crafton finished third and Rick Crawford, making his 250th-career start finished the American Commercial Lines 200 in fourth.
"I've been around the track with him backwards and forwards and he's showed me what to do and what not to do," said Newman, who first toured the high banks of Atlanta with Baker in a passenger car, learning the nuances from a master. "It's gratifying, it's rewarding; I couldn't think of a better person to share the record with than Buddy Baker."
Newman won six straight poles at Atlanta from 2003-2005, but that streak was snapped last spring when Kasey Kahne stole the spot.
The function included NASCAR NEXTEL Cup champion and ESPN analyst Rusty Wallace, Cup drivers Kevin Harvick and David Ragan, Busch driver Steve Wallace, Craftsman Truck drivers Bill Lester, Chase Miller, Joey Clanton and Truck team owner Billy Ballew.
Fans in attendance were treated to a parade lap around the State Capitol that saw Gov. Perdue, Harvick and Wallace turn laps on the streets of Downtown Atlanta in NEXTEL Cup style stock cars.
Toyota fans and drivers all hope the road to victory starts on the 1.54-mile Atlanta Motor Speedway during the March 16-18 race weekend. All seven of Toyota's drivers will attempt to qualify for Sunday's Kobalt Tools 500 NEXTEL Cup race and hopefully provide a much needed boost to their season.
The only man driving a Toyota ranked higher than 40th is past Cup Series champion Dale Jarrett, in 32nd. Jarrett, who is guaranteed a starting spot in the Kobalt Tools 500 because of a past champions provisional, knows the key to Toyota's success is better handling race cars.
"We've got to get some more downforce in these cars," Jarrett said. "We are just not capable of doing the things that these other guys are doing with their cars. That will help us more than anything, then we can show how good the pit crew is and that we've got smart guys. Downforce will make a lot of difference, so we've got to get back and work on our bodies."
After Dale Earnhardt died in the season opening 2001 Daytona 500, team owner Richard Childress tabbed Harvick to drive the GM Goodwrench Chevrolet. With a new white paint job and No. 29 replacing the famed black No.3, Harvick, in just his third NEXTEL Cup start, beat Jeff Gordon to the finish line by a breathtaking 0.006 seconds.
"The circumstances that we won that first race under... we won't ever forget that moment just because of everything that went on," Harvick said. "When I start thinking about it, it brings those same chills back that I got at that particular time of winning my first race. I know that I can't do that again and that's obviously because of the circumstances.
"Those are the kind of situations as professionals that you dream about," Harvick remembered. "You look for the opportunity to take those moments and try to capitalize on them."
Since his first victory, Harvick has struggled at Atlanta Motor Speedway, recording only one other top-10 finish, a third-place run in the fall of 2001.
"We've won in Atlanta, so the performance is there," Harvick said. "Maybe we used our luck up in the beginning, but we have been good in past years performance-wise and just got caught up in a wreck. So I think from a performance aspect we should be fine, it's just a matter of making all the right moves and having a whole day come together."
When NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series teams converge at Atlanta Motor Speedway for next week's Kobalt Tools 500, they will have a different piece of hardware in their 3,400-pound machines. The NEXTEL Cup cars will be outfitted with a smaller fuel cell than the units used in 2006.
"The Cup cars raced approximately a 22.5-gallon fuel cell last year at Atlanta," said David Hoots, NASCAR managing event director. "The 2007 fuel cell holds approximately 18 gallons, plus the filler neck and vent tube."
FOX and TNT television analyst and former NASCAR NEXTEL Cup crew chief Larry McReynolds foresees a possible change in the outcome of Sunday's Kobalt Tools 500 because of the new cell.
"NEXTEL Cup cars average 4.5 miles-per-gallon," McReynolds said. "With the 22-gallon cell the teams ran in 2006, they were getting between 64 and 66 laps before having to come to pit road. Now, with the smaller cell, these guys will be running 52-54 laps, about 10 or 12 laps less than last year."
McReynolds thinks that formula will place an extra emphasis on the crews' performance during pit stops.
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup champion and ESPN analyst Rusty Wallace, Cup drivers Kevin Harvick and David Ragan, Busch driver Steve Wallace and Craftsman Truck drivers Bill Lester, Chase Miller, Joey Clanton and owner Billy Ballew will be on hand for the day's festivities. The public is invited to attend this midway of activity which will include a fan zone of showcars on Mitchell Street outside the Capitol.
Gov. Perdue will host a news conference at 11:45 a.m. outside the State Capitol. In addition to the NASCAR drivers, Gov. Perdue will show his support for the nationwide NASCAR Day on May 18, 2007.
Atlanta Motor Speedway's two NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race weekends contribute an estimated $455 million annually to the Atlanta area economy. Atlanta's races also attract fans from all 50 states and as many as a dozen nations, while another 10 million fans tune in worldwide.
Immediately following Worley's concert, FOX television racing analyst and former NASCAR crew chief Jeff Hammond will be delivered to the AMS infield dangling 50-feet below a Black Hawk Helicopter as part of a tribute to America's servicemen and women and in particular, 12 Special Operations Forces Warriors that have recently served in the Middle-East.
Also included in the exhibition, conducted by the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, headquartered at MacDill Air Force base in Florida, will be two Little Bird and two Black Hawk helicopters. In addition, 12 U.S. Army Black Dagger skydivers and a Chinook helicopter will offload the official Atlanta Motor Speedway pace car in the infield.
Jack Sprague and Rick Crawford will both reach a milestone during the March 16 American Commercial Lines 200 Craftsman Truck Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway when they start their 250th career Truck race.
Between them, Sprague and Crawford share nearly 300 top-10 finishes, 33 wins, more than 80,000 competition miles driven, and as soon as the green flag drops on March 17, 500 career starts.
"I didn't realize it was going to be my 250th career start in the Craftsman Truck Series until someone said something to me the other day," Sprague said about his feat. "That is pretty darn cool. What are the odds of myself and Rick Crawford doing it at the same time?"
Run under the cloak of night after Georgia Power NEXTEL Cup Qualifying, the American Commercial Lines 200 will set the stage for a historical race for two of the Craftsman Truck Series' most seasoned veterans, both of which are still searching for their first Atlanta win.
"When the sun sets at Atlanta for a Truck race, crazy things seem to happen," Crawford said. "I am sure with my 250th start coming at that track, it will be one to remember and I hope I am out front when the checkered flag falls."
Martin, who is racing a partial NEXTEL Cup Series schedule for Ginn Racing, will run the first four races in 2007 before handing over the reigns of the No. 01 Chevrolet to rookie and teammate Regan Smith for the next two events.
Starting on Feb. 14, 1988 in the Daytona 500, Martin's current streak of NEXTEL Cup starts includes 35 wins and 376 top-10 finishes. Martin is in elite company, sitting fifth on the all-time consecutive start list, behind Ricky Rudd (789), Rusty Wallace (697), Terry Labonte (655) and Dale Earnhardt (648).
Martin plans to attack the Kobalt Tools 500 with the same ferocity and tenacity that he had when he started his first NEXTEL Cup race at the now defunct North Wilkesboro Speedway in 1981.
Lester, still searching for his elusive first Truck Series victory, will be coming to Atlanta with a new team in Billy Ballew Motorsports and a rejuvenated outlook on his racing career.
"What Billy Ballew has given me as far as people and equipment is top-notch, and I think that we're going to gain that first win for me, personally, this year, and I'll be very happy and honored to do it with Billy Ballew," Lester said. "The teams I have driven for in the past were multi-truck teams so the focus was a bit different."
Both Lester and Ballew call Georgia home and like Lester, team owner Ballew is optimistic about their fortunes in 2007. Ballew has experienced success at AMS, going to victory lane with Kyle Busch behind the wheel of his Chevrolet in October, 2005.
"It is great to have such a combination of experience between our team and Bill," said Ballew. "With Bill Lester behind the wheel, we believe we have the opportunity to get Bill his first career NCTS win. He is a dedicated racer and has untapped talent."
Lester will not only have the experience of starting every Truck Series race at AMS, he also started the March 2006 NEXTEL Cup race at AMS, becoming the first African-American to start a Cup race in nearly 20-years.
Club One, a large public suite, is situated high atop the new Winners Grandstand and features a premium bar and menu, a 'Sight and Sound' observation deck located on the roof and 65 video screens with quality sound to bring the sights and sounds of the race even closer.
Club One patrons also receive pre-race pit passes, direct elevator access from the concourse level and an excellent view of the entire track, including pit road. Exclusive Club One parking is also available.
The Open House will feature pace car rides around Atlanta Motor Speedway's high banks, refreshments and one-day-only buying incentives. The function is open to the general public and will run from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday and from noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday. This unique event will offer fans the opportunity to personally select their seat, tour Club One and see first-hand the finest amenities in NASCAR.
NASCAR drivers competing in the March 18 Kobalt Tools 500, the March 17 Nicorette 300 and the March 16 American Commercial Lines 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races at Atlanta Motor Speedway will be battling for nearly $7 million in posted prize money.
The awards for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup, Busch and Craftsman Truck Series events are part of a $6,609,084 purse announced for the three days of racing that comprise the March 16-18 Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend schedule of events.
This exciting weekend of racing will kick off Friday night, March 16 with Georgia Power NEXTEL Cup Qualifying night, immediately followed by the American Commercial Line 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race, where the tough trucks of NASCAR will hit the 1.54-mile quad-oval and battle for more than half a million dollars.
Racing action will heat up on Saturday, March 17 when the NASCAR Busch Series regulars try and beat select NEXTEL Cup drivers in the Nicorette 300, with $1,115,577 up for grabs.
On Sunday, the stars of the NEXTEL Cup series will take on the high banks at Atlanta Motor Speedway in the Kobalt Tools 500, racing for a record purse of $4,957,097.
Great seats are still available for the Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend, March 16-18. Contact the Atlanta Motor Speedway ticket office by calling 877-9-AMS-TIX (877-926-7849) or 770-946-4211.
Unadilla, Ga., native David Ragan knows proper training and preparation today will lead to a long and successful career in NASCAR's elite divisions. Part of that training will take place on Ragan's home track, the Atlanta Motor Speedway during the March 16-18 Kobalt Tools 500 race weekend.
Coming off a fifth-place finish in the season opening Daytona 500, Ragan will draw on two starts in the Craftsman Truck Series on Atlanta Motor Speedway's 1.54-mile quad-oval to hopefully propel him to his first NASCAR victory.
"It's going to be an emotional day," Ragan said of his first start at AMS in a Busch and Cup car. "Atlanta is going to be special, with family and friends, and being so familiar with the surroundings. I grew up in south Georgia, lived in Stockbridge for a number of years, so we've really got a lot of friends coming."
Ragan has a sixth-place finish in last October's Truck event to his credit, but unlike most drivers competing with him, Ragan can boast 10 Legends and Bandolero victories on the "Thunder Ring," Atlanta Motor Speedway's frontstretch quarter-mile oval, and a track championship in 2000.
"Atlanta is a track I grew up racing on, not on the big track, but on the small track," Ragan remembered. "It's certainly going to be emotional to walk across the stage, and hopefully we'll get a big round of applause and run well for the hometown crowd."