Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Atlanta Motor Speedway | |
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| Name | Atlanta Motor Speedway |
| Location | Hampton, Georgia, United States |
| Capacity | 71,000 - 125,000 |
| Owner | NASCAR |
| Operator | Speedway Motorsports |
| Broke ground | 1968 |
| Opened | 1969 |
| Major events | Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500, Quaker State 400 |
Atlanta Motor Speedway is a NASCAR track located in Hampton, Georgia, approximately 20 miles south of Atlanta. The speedway is owned by NASCAR and operated by Speedway Motorsports, a company founded by O. Bruton Smith. The track has hosted numerous high-profile events, including the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 and the Quaker State 400, which feature top drivers like Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt Jr., and Kyle Busch. The speedway has also been the site of concerts and other events, such as performances by Luke Bryan and Kenny Chesney.
The construction of the speedway began in 1968, with the track opening in 1969. The first event held at the track was the Atlanta 500, which was won by LeeRoy Yarbrough. Over the years, the track has undergone several renovations, including a major overhaul in 1997, which added new grandstands and improved facilities. The speedway has hosted events sanctioned by NASCAR, IndyCar Series, and the International Motor Sports Association. Notable drivers who have competed at the track include Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, and Jeff Gordon. The speedway has also been the site of events featuring NHRA drag racing and the ARCA Racing Series.
The track is a 1.54-mile quad-oval with 24-degree banking in the turns and 5-degree banking on the straights. The track's unique configuration allows for high speeds, with drivers reaching over 190 miles per hour on the backstretch. The track's surface is made of asphalt, which provides a smooth and consistent racing surface. The track has a number of notable features, including the Dogleg turn, which is a unique turn that connects the backstretch to the final turn. The track is also home to the Champions Grandstand, which offers seating for over 40,000 fans. The speedway has been compared to other notable tracks, such as Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway, which are also owned by NASCAR.
The speedway hosts a number of events throughout the year, including the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 and the Quaker State 400. These events feature top drivers from the NASCAR Cup Series and attract thousands of fans from across the country. The speedway also hosts events sanctioned by the NHRA and the ARCA Racing Series. In addition to racing events, the speedway has hosted concerts and other events, such as performances by Luke Bryan and Kenny Chesney. The speedway has also been the site of events featuring motocross and supercross racing, which are sanctioned by AMA Supercross Championship. Notable events held at the track include the Atlanta 500 and the Petty 200, which was won by Kyle Petty.
The speedway has a number of facilities, including the Champions Grandstand, which offers seating for over 40,000 fans. The speedway also has a number of suites and clubs, which offer premium seating and amenities. The speedway's infield area features a number of amenities, including food and beverage vendors, as well as a playground for kids. The speedway also has a number of camping facilities, which allow fans to stay on site during events. The speedway is also home to the Atlanta Motor Speedway Museum, which features a collection of racing memorabilia and artifacts. The museum is affiliated with the NASCAR Hall of Fame and the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America.
The speedway has been the site of a number of records, including the fastest lap ever recorded at the track, which was set by Geoff Bodine in 1997. The track has also been the site of a number of notable racing moments, including the 1992 Hooters 500, which was won by Alan Kulwicki. The speedway has also been the site of events featuring land speed record attempts, which are sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. Notable drivers who have set records at the track include Bill Elliott, Dale Earnhardt, and Jeff Gordon, who have all won multiple events at the speedway. The speedway has also been recognized by NASCAR and the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America for its contributions to the sport of auto racing. Category:Motorsport venues in the United States