Pep Boys Auto 500 - NASCAR Race

Name of Race: Pep Boys Auto 500
Name of Track:     Atlanta Motor Speedway
Date: October 28th


Atlanta Motor Speedway

Atlanta Motor Speedway is a speedway in Hampton, Georgia, USA, 20 miles south of Atlanta. It is a 1.54-mile oval track with a seating capacity of over 125,000. It opened in 1960, and added 46 condominiums over the northeastern side of the track in 1994. The track was almost completely rebuilt in a project that was completed in 1997, becoming one of NASCAR's fastest tracks in the process.

Other highlights of the facility are a quarter-mile track between the pit road and the main track for Legends racing and a 2.5-mile (4 km) FIA-approved road course. In 1994, the speedway hosted the Countryfest concert, attracting over 200,000 fans.

NASCAR's Fastest Track

For most of the 1990s and 2000s, the track has boasted the highest speeds on the NASCAR circuit, with a typical qualifying lap speed of about 193 mph and a record lap speed of over 197 mph.

In 2004 and 2005, the similarly designed Texas Motor Speedway saw slightly faster qualifying times, but as the tracks' respective racing surfaces have worn, qualifying speeds at Atlanta have again become consistently faster than at Texas (2005 and 2006).

The NASCAR circuit has two tracks, the longer Talladega Superspeedway and Daytona International Speedway, that were once much faster than Atlanta, with lap speeds usually exceeding 200 mph, but restrictor plates were mandated for use on those tracks in 1988 after Bobby Allison's violent crash at Talladega the year before, reducing average lap speeds to about 190 mph. NASCAR does not currently require restrictor plates at Atlanta.

AMS A Hurricane Shelter?

In early September 2004, AMS found an unexpected use: as a shelter for evacuees from Florida fleeing Hurricane Frances. While there were no indoor facilities available, visitors waited out the extremely slow-moving storm parked in their recreational vehicles, after creeping along for hours in traffic on nearby Interstate 75.

Hit By Tornado

In 2005, the speedway received heavy damage on the evening of July 6, caused by an F2 tornado spawned from the remains of Hurricane Cindy. Roofs and facades were torn off buildings and the track was covered in debris from the tornado, which the National Weather Service confirmed the next day to have had winds of 120 to 150 MPH.

A 50-foot scoreboard tower was knocked down, and others were leaning over, as were many tall lamp posts. Several units at the speedway condominiums were damaged. (Five of the 48 units are regularly occupied.) Everyone managed to get out safely, and there were no injuries reported, in large part because it struck late (9:30PM) on a non-race night.

Officials estimate the complex suffered 40 to 50 million U.S. dollars in damage, which may or may not include the Tara Field airport next to it. Despite this, it opened in time for the next major race.

The damage was severe enough for the track, however, to demolish the main Weaver and Ford Grandstand which had stood in place from its 1960 construction; a smaller (13,000 seat) grandstand on the frontstretch will been added, but the track is removing seats, as sellouts have been rarer since the track lost its prestigious championship decider.

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Pep Boys Auto 500 NASCAR Race Results

Below are the race results for Pep Boys Auto 500, in order of finishing place.

Fin Driver Num Start Money Laps Pts Status Sponsor
1 Jimmie Johnson 48 6 $343,861 329 190 running Lowe's / Kobalt Tools
2 Carl Edwards 99 16 $217,775 329 170 running Office Depot
3 Reed Sorenson 41 32 $203,533 329 165 running Target / Breast Cancer Awareness
4 Matt Kenseth 17 17 $180,416 329 160 running DEWALT NANO Technology
5 Jeff Burton 31 28 $157,616 329 155 running AT&T Mobility
6 Clint Bowyer 7 26 $119,925 329 150 running Jack Daniel's
7 Jeff Gordon 24 8 $150,011 329 146 running Nicorette Cinnamon Surge / DuPont
8 Kurt Busch 2 2 $145,833 329 147 running Miller Lite World Beer Cup
9 Kasey Kahne 9 4 $151,991 329 143 running Dodge Dealers / UAW
10 Brian Vickers 83 14 $100,025 329 134 running Red Bull
11 Michael Waltrip 55 24 $114,008 329 130 running NAPA Auto Parts
12 Casey Mears 25 15 $113,825 329 127 running National Guard / GMAC
13 Kyle Petty 45 39 $111,133 329 129 running Marathon American Spirit Motor Oil
14 Elliott Sadler 19 10 $115,270 329 121 running Dodge Dealers / UAW
15 Kevin Harvick 29 34 $140,961 329 123 running Shell / Pennzoil
16 A.J. Allmendinger 84 31 $91,775 329 120 running Red Bull
17 Ricky Rudd 88 38 $124,508 329 112 running Snickers Halloween
18 Bill Elliott 21 43 $112,189 329 109 running Little Debbie
19 Dale Jarrett 44 3 $88,450 329 106 running The UPS Store / Toys for Tots
20 Kyle Busch 5 19 $108,000 329 108 running CARQUEST / Kellogg's
21 Robby Gordon 7 33 $90,150 328 100 running Jim Beam
22 Greg Biffle 16 1 $120,975 328 102 running Lumber Liquidators
23 Tony Raines 96 40 $97,800 328 94 running DLP HDTV
24 Denny Hamlin 11 18 $103,250 328 96 running FedEx Express
25 Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 8 5 $128,958 327 88 Accident Budweiser
26 Jamie McMurray 26 25 $94,950 327 85 Accident Crown Royal
27 Paul Menard 15 36 $85,750 327 87 running Johns Manville / Menards
28 John Andretti 49 29 $93,408 327 79 running Paralyzed Veterans of America
29 Scott Riggs 10 27 $92,875 327 76 running Sears Auto Center / Valvoline / Stanley
30 Tony Stewart 20 30 $130,461 323 73 running The Home Depot
31 Martin Truex, Jr. 1 20 $121,520 322 80 Accident Bass Pro Shops / Tracker
32 Johnny Sauter 70 35 $84,200 321 67 running Radioactive Energy Drink
33 David Ragan 6 37 $120,700 320 64 running AAA
34 Juan Montoya 42 21 $118,350 283 61 running Texaco / Havoline
35 J.J. Yeley 18 22 $111,008 275 58 running Interstate Batteries
36 Joe Nemechek 78 23 $80,450 268 55 Accident Furniture Row Racing
37 Ryan Newman 12 9 $112,375 267 52 engine Mobil 1
38 Dave Blaney 22 42 $97,722 263 49 running Caterpillar
39 David Stremme 40 7 $80,050 250 46 Accident Coors Light / St. Jude Hospital
40 Jeremy Mayfield 66 41 $87,925 250 43 running Best Buy
41 Bobby Labonte 43 11 $116,736 238 40 running Cheerios / Betty Crocker
42 David Gilliland 38 13 $106,924 64 37 Accident M&M's Halloween
43 Mark Martin 1 12 $87,861 64 34 Accident U.S. Army
2008 Nextel Points
1 Carl Edwards Leader
2 Jimmie Johnson -10
3 Greg Biffle -10
4 Jeff Burton -82
5 Kevin Harvick -101
6 Clint Bowyer -106
7 Tony Stewart -113
8 Jeff Gordon -118
9 Dale Earnhardt, Jr. -129
10 Matt Kenseth -167
2008 Busch Points
1 Clint Bowyer Leader
2 Carl Edwards -186
3 Brad Keselowski -248
4 Mike Bliss -443
5 David Ragan -501
6 David Reutimann -546
7 Kyle Busch -549
8 Mike Wallace -841
9 Jason Leffler -874
10 Marcos Ambrose -901
2008 Craftsman Points
1 Johnny Benson Leader
2 Ron Hornaday -1
3 Matt Crafton -164
4 Erik Darnell -224
5 Mike Skinner -227
6 Rick Crawford -246
7 Todd Bodine -257
8 Jack Sprague -402
9 Dennis Setzer -463
10 Terry Cook -492

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