Autotrader 400
EchoPark SpeedwayAtlanta Motor Speedway is not the track it used to be, and that is exactly the point. When NASCAR reconfigured the 1.54-mile oval in 2022 with steeper 28-degree banking and a narrower racing surface, it transformed a tire-management intermediate into something altogether different — a superspeedway in disguise. The new Atlanta produces pack racing that looks like Daytona and Talladega, with cars drafting three-wide through the turns, pushing and pulling each other down straightaways, and creating the kind of breathtaking, terrifying moments that define restrictor-plate racing on a track half the size. Since the repave, the wrecks have been enormous and the finishes razor-thin. Old Atlanta rewarded teams that could manage tire wear over long green-flag runs. New Atlanta rewards drivers who can survive the pack and put themselves in position when it all comes apart in the final laps. This early-season race catches teams still finding their setups, still learning the nuances of the 2026 rules package, and the unpredictability of pack racing on this reconfigured surface makes every prediction feel like a guess. That is what makes New Atlanta so compelling — nobody truly knows what will happen.
Race Results
Full results are available on the results page.