Sunday November 24th, 2024 11:41PM

Next generation AMS debuts for NASCAR race weekend

By Dustin Bixby

HAMPTON, Ga. - Torn apart, modified, and rebuilt in 163 days, the next generation Atlanta Motor Speedway will make its debut this weekend in NASCAR action.

Minutes after Kurt Busch took the checkered flag last July, crews began dismantling the track in preparation for its first repave since 1997. Reconfiguration produced 28-degree banking in every corner of the 1.54-mile speedway, making AMS the steepest intermediate track on the NASCAR schedule.

“Anticipation has been building for the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 since the moment we announced the reconfiguration,” said Executive Vice President and General Manger Brandon Hutchison.

From idea conception to announcement to iRACING simulation to construction and testing, Speedway Motorsports has taken feedback and insights from across the industry to create a first-of-its-kind race track.

Since completion of the repave in December, tests held at the all-new AMS have offered a chance to get additional insight from drivers on the new layout. Based on their input, speedway officials fine-tuned several aspects of the track, including the creation of a smoother entry into the frontstretch as drivers exit turn 4. Crews added 320’ of new outside wall and SAFER barrier to create a flatter curve.

The project also provided an opportunity to widen Atlanta’s front stretch. Crews removed a large portion of the infield grass and added more asphalt, giving drivers more runoff to save their cars from damage and more room to pass as they challenge for stage wins and the checkered flag.

Safety enhancements to the Speedway also included reinforcing the front stretch catchfence.

During construction, the track also added an open drainage layer under the asphalt to move groundwater away from the racing surface, reduce weepers and improve track drying time in inclement weather.

“Every step we’ve taken in this project has been to deliver a new, entertaining type of racing for the fans – something they’ve never seen before,” said Hutchison. “From start to finish we’ve had great people involved in realizing this vision for the next generation of Atlanta Motor Speedway. We can’t wait to see NASCAR’s best take on this all-new track.”

WDUN will carry live PRN Radio coverage of the NASCAR race weekend from Atlanta Motor Speedway, beginning with Saturday's NASCAR Xfinity Series Nalley Cars 250 at 4:30 pm on 102.9 FM, AM 550 and streaming live on AccessWDUN.  Covearge continues on Sunday with the NASCAR Cup Series Folds of Honor Quik Trip 500 beginning at 2 pm on 102.9 FM, AM 550 and streaming live on AccessWDUN.

  • Associated Categories: Sports, NASCAR News, NASCAR Cup
  • Associated Tags: nascar, motorsports, xfinity series, Auto Racing, Craftsman Trucks, Stock Car, Asphalt, Atlanta Motor Speedway, Motorsports Live On WDUN, #GAdrivers, NASCAR Cup Series
© Copyright 2024 AccessWDUN.com
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission.