Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart
EchoPark SpeedwayThe Quaker State 400 brings the Cup Series back to EchoPark Speedway, the reconfigured 1.54-mile Atlanta oval that races nothing like the tire-worn intermediate it used to be. Since the 2022 repave added 28-degree banking and narrowed the groove, Atlanta has become a superspeedway in disguise, where 40 cars run three-wide in a churning pack and the draft dictates everything. Summer heat only sharpens the challenge, baking grip out of the surface and turning long green-flag runs into a test of patience inside the freight train. Pack racing here usually scrambles the order and crowns a survivor, which is what made the 2026 running so remarkable: Ryan Blaney turned a pack track into a runaway. Starting from the pole, Blaney led 171 of 263 laps and swept both stages, controlling the race from the front in a way Atlanta's chaos rarely allows. Christopher Bell charged from 32nd to finish second, Carson Hocevar came home third, and Ty Gibbs and Erik Jones completed the top five after 30 lead changes and seven cautions reshuffled the pack again and again. Blaney's mastery of the draft, already proven at Daytona and Talladega, translated perfectly to New Atlanta, where reading the pack and timing the run to the front separated him from a field that spent the afternoon chasing a car that never came back to them.
Race Results
Full results are available on the results page.