Sunday, March 3, 2013

Top Facts About Atlanta Motor Speedway


Located just 25 miles south of the vibrant city of Atlanta, Georgia, you will find one of NASCAR's most sought-out destinations--Atlanta Motor Speedway. Some of the greatest names in racing have won their Championship titles here; Alan Kulwicki, Darrell Waltrip, and even Dale Earnhardt. Built in 1960, and owned by Bruton Smith of Speedway Motorsports Inc., this great NASCAR track features a 1.54 mile quad-oval layout with amazing 24 degree banking in the turns and 5 degrees of banking on the straight. In the grand opening race, Fireball Roberts became the first Atlanta Speedway Champion. For many years, the final race of the Winston Cup Series was held and enjoyed at this fine racetrack. Today with new grandstands, private clubhouses, and luxury suites, the Atlanta Motor Speedway is definitely the Home of NASCAR Racing Champions!

The Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at Atlanta Motor Speedway. It is a 500 mile race, consisting of 325 laps.

The race has had many names over the years, including:

Dixie 300 (1960)

Dixie 400 (1961-1966)

Dixie 500 (1967-1979)

Atlanta Journal 500 (1980-1990)

Hardee's 500 (1991)

Hooters 500 (1992-1994)

NAPA 500 (1995-2002)

The past winners of the Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 are:

2005 Carl Edwards

2004 Jimmie Johnson

2003 Jeff Gordon

2002 Kurt Busch (race shortened to 248 laps due to rain)

2001 Bobby Labonte

2000 Jerry Nadeau (race postponed one day due to rain)

1999 Bobby Labonte

1998 Jeff Gordon (race shortened to 221 laps due to rain)

1997 Bobby Labonte*

1996 Bobby Labonte

1995 Dale Earnhardt

1994 Mark Martin

1993 Rusty Wallace

1992 Bill Elliott

1991 Mark Martin

1990 Morgan Shepherd

1989 Dale Earnhardt

1988 Rusty Wallace

1987 Bill Elliott

1986 Dale Earnhardt

1985 Bill Elliott

1984 Dale Earnhardt

1983 Neil Bonnett

1982 Bobby Allison

1981 Neil Bonnett

1980 Cale Yarborough

1979 Neil Bonnett

1978 Donnie Allison

1977 Darrell Waltrip (race shortened to 268 laps due to rain)

1976 Dave Marcis

1975 Buddy Baker

1974 Richard Petty

1973 David Pearson

1972 Bobby Allison

1971 Richard Petty

1970 Richard Petty

1969 LeeRoy Yarbrough

1968 LeeRoy Yarbrough

1967 Dick Hutcherson

1966 Richard Petty

1965 Marvin Panch

1964 Ned Jarrett

1963 Junior Johnson

1962 Rex White

1961 David Pearson

1960 Fireball Roberts




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