Many NASCAR drivers still adapting to Atlanta’s track

by Fulton Watch News Feed

HAMPTON, Ga. — William Byron has flourished at the reconfigured Atlanta Motor Speedway, winning two of four NASCAR Cup Series races since a fresh surface and higher banks provided a dramatic face-lift to the track.

That doesn’t mean Byron feels totally comfortable in Atlanta.

Byron, the newly crowned Daytona 500 champion, still has mixed feelings about Sunday’s Cup Series race at Atlanta.

“It’s unique for sure,” Byron said Saturday before qualifying 11th. “I wouldn’t want to do it every week.”

Ford drivers won seven of the top nine spots in qualifying. Michael McDowell won his first pole in his 467th career start. Following a close runner-up finish behind Joey Logano in last week’s Daytona 500 qualifying, McDowell edged Logano Saturday.

Kyle Bush qualified third and Kyle Larson was fifth, one spot behind Todd Gilliland’s Ford, for the only Chevrolets in the top nine.

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Atlanta added superspeedway-style racing to its 1.54-mile track in its reconfiguration following the 2021 season. There is less width for passing as well as higher banks. Before the changes, drivers made annual pleas to keep the old, battered surface and spoke in near-unanimous tones about their fondness for racing on the track.

There’s a different tone to discussions about the reconfigured Atlanta track.

Busch acknowledged the new surface was necessary due to obvious “deterioration” and said “there comes a time you have to do something.”

After two years to adjust to the new look, Busch still doesn’t like the reconfiguration.

“I just don’t understand or appreciate why we added the banking and the stuff they did here with the reconfiguration,”…

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