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Atlanta Motorsports Park (AMP) is an American auto racing facility that contains two driving circuits in the North Georgia mountains. Designed by Formula One architect Hermann Tilke , Atlanta Motorsports Park's two-mile main road course is held in high regard by outlets such as Road & Track , who named it to its list of Top 10 Tracks in North ...
Atlanta Motor Speedway (formerly known as the Atlanta International Raceway from 1960 to 1990) is a 1.540 mi (2.478 km) quad-oval intermediate speedway in Hampton, Georgia. The track has hosted a variety of sanctioning bodies since its inaugural season of racing in 1960, including NASCAR and IndyCar .
Atlanta Motorsports Park: Dawsonville: Georgia: 2012 Asphalt 2 miles (3.2 km) 16 SCCA, ChampCar Endurance Series: Airborne Park Speedway Mini Course: Plattsburgh: New York: Asphalt .18 miles (0.29 km) 6 Arizona Motorsports Park: Litchfield Park: Arizona: 2003 Asphalt 2.25 miles (3.62 km) 16 SCCA: Florida International Rally and Motorsport Park ...
HAMPTON, Ga. — Following the July 11 Quaker State 400 presented by Walmart, AMS will break ground on a historic project to create the next generation of Atlanta Motor Speedway and a first-of-its ...
This was exactly the race that NASCAR and Atlanta wanted when the 1.5-mile track was redesigned ahead of the 2022 season. ... The last five races on the old Atlanta layout produced 24 cautions and ...
Barber Motorsports Park: Birmingham United States: Grand Prix 3.830 km (2.380 mi) Brands Hatch [N 10] West Kingsdown United Kingdom: Grand Prix 3.916 km (2.433 mi) Indy 1.944 km (1.208 mi) Brno Circuit: Brno Czechia: Grand Prix 5.403 km (3.357 mi) Canadian Tire Motorsports Park: Bowmanville Canada: Grand Prix 3.957 km (2.459 mi)
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Gresham Motorsports Park: 0.500-mile paved oval Jefferson, Georgia: Peach State 200 (1968) Jeffco 200 (1969) 1968–1969 (Cup) 1986–1987 (Xfinity) Now Gresham Motorsports Park, track reconfigured in 2009. Racing ceased in 2012 due to low car counts. [5] Harris Speedway 0.333-mile paved oval Harris, North Carolina: 1964–1965 Remains active.