Atlanta Motor Speedway

Hampton, Georgia

Oval
★★★★☆ 4.6

Atlanta Motor Speedway is a premier racing venue located in Hampton, Georgia, just south of Atlanta. As an oval track, it hosts a variety of events, including NASCAR, NHRA, and IndyCar races, making it a must-visit destination for motorsports fans. The track's recent repave has resulted in a 1.54-mile superspeedway with 28-31 degree banking, creating exciting and unpredictable racing experiences. The speedway offers more than just racing events, with opportunities for driving experiences, spectator events, and corporate events. This versatility makes it an ideal location for both adrenaline-seekers and those looking for a unique venue to host their next event. Whether you're a longtime racing enthusiast or just looking for a thrilling experience, Atlanta Motor Speedway has something to offer. Its location in Hampton, Georgia, also makes it easily accessible from the Atlanta metropolitan area, making it a great day-trip or weekend destination. For those planning to visit, it's best to check the official website at https://www.atlantamotorspeedway.com for the latest information on upcoming events, schedules, and ticket availability. With its rich racing history and state-of-the-art facilities, Atlanta Motor Speedway is a great destination for anyone looking to experience the thrill of motorsports in the southeastern United States.

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Know Before You Go

Race nights
Most short tracks run Friday or Saturday night events from April through October. Always check the season calendar — many venues take rain dates or holiday breaks.
Ticket pricing
General admission is typically $15-40 for adults, pit passes $50-100. Children are often free or half-price. Bigger sanctioned events (touring series) cost more.
What's racing
Local oval classes commonly include late models, modifieds, sprint cars, hobby stock, and street stock. Bigger ovals also host NASCAR Weekly Series feature races.
Bring earplugs
Open-exhaust race cars push 130-145 dB at the fence — well above the threshold for hearing damage. Bring foam plugs or over-ear protection for kids.
Schedule rhythm
Race nights follow a consistent flow: hot laps and qualifying, heat races, then feature events. Plan for a 4-5 hour evening from gates open to checkered flag.

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