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Atlanta Dragway was built in 1975 by Gene Bennett and originally had been graded out for an airport. The original airport tower served as the original timing tower, and the track direction was the same as the airport without asphalt, just Georgia red clay. In 1980, the track was sold to Norman Pearah and became an NHRA-sanctioned track.
Atlanta Dragway: NHRA Southern Nationals Race The car veered to the right across the center line and into the other lane, where it was t-boned at high speed by the car of Bob Mandell III [36] Clifford Allison (USA) 1992-08-13 Stock car Oldsmobile: NASCAR Busch Series: Michigan International Speedway: Detroit Gasket 200: Practice
Atlanta Dragway: Commerce: Georgia: 1975-2021 Concrete 1/4 mile NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series: Green Mountain Raceway: Milton: Vermont: 1962-1972 Asphalt 1/4 Mile
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zMax Dragway: April 24–26 and September 25–27. Atlanta Dragway: May 15–17; Virginia Motorsports Park: May 29–31 (Track closed by government) Heartland Motorsports Park: June 12–14; Bristol Motor Speedway: June 19–21 (Logistics) Summit Motorsports Park: June 25–28 (Track closed by management because of government regulations)
Amato relaxing in his pit area as an owner at the 2001 Southern Nationals at Atlanta Dragway in Commerce, Georgia, 2001 Amato after winning the 1979 Gatornationals. Joe Amato (born June 13, 1944) is an American dragster driver, who won the National Hot Rod Association's Top Fuel championship five occasions and scored 52 event victories, most of them with crew chief Tim Richards.
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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 .