All News: Atlanta Motor Speedway

Luza Returns to Victory Lane
November 30th, 2016 by Jason Lofing
Ryan Luza made a triumphant return to the NASCAR iRacing Pro Series Tuesday night, overcoming a speeding penalty on pit road to win in a near-photo finish with Blake Reynolds at Auto Club Speedway. Luza took the lead from Bobby Zalenski with nine laps remaining and held off Reynolds’ challenge on the final lap to … Read the Rest »

Galvin Gets it Done at Atlanta
October 28th, 2016 by Jason Galvin
The race had it all: side-by-side action, spectacular wrecks, fuel milage, pit strategy and yes, a photo finish, even if it wasn’t on the final lap. And in the end, the car that spent the most time up front, held on to win. Jason Galvin picked up his second win of the Lionheart IndyCar Series … Read the Rest »

Who Will Have the Right Strategy in Atlanta?
October 25th, 2016 by Patrick Taylor
The Lionheart Indycar Series presented by First Medical Equipment will return to Atlanta Motor Speedway this week for the next to last race of the season. For the second season in a row, Jake Wright will take the green flag in the penultimate race on the calendar having already clinched the series championship. However, the … Read the Rest »

Johnston Tames Tire Wear and Atlanta Gremlins With a Peach State Win
June 23rd, 2016 by Corey Davis
The last time the ITSR Power Series raced at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, Tim Johnston led the most laps but pancaked the Turn-4 wall while racing for the lead with 12 laps remaining. More than a year-and-a-half later, Johnston returned to Atlanta determined to reverse his luck at the track. While he topped the speed … Read the Rest »

From Back to Front, Kelley’s Michigan Comeback Opens Power Series Season 12
June 16th, 2016 by Corey Davis
Five months ago, the ITSR Power Series arrived at iRacing’s laser-scanned replica of Michigan International Speedway to begin its eleventh season. In that mid-winter race, the weather was cool and the cars’ high downforce package kept them practically glued to the track. Oh, what a difference a season makes! After 17 races to decide the … Read the Rest »

Lionheart MX-5 Challenge Atlanta: Galvin’s Win, Wright’s Crown
June 13th, 2016 by Jason Galvin
It took five races, but Jason Galvin found a way to knock series champion Jake Wright out of the win column in the Lionheart MX-5 Challenge series. Galvin led 17 of 20 laps from the pole, losing the lead only during pit stops, on his way to his second win to cap the inaugural season … Read the Rest »

HPP Simulation Series Takes Atlanta by Storm; Hays Dominates with Breakthrough Win
January 25th, 2016 by Michael Chrobok
The HPP Simulation Grand National Series thundered into the Peach State last Wednesday night for Round Three of the 2016 season. Brody Hays, driving the #37 Chevrolet, dominated the SIMRacingApps 125 and left the Atlanta Motor Speedway savoring the sweet taste of an iROC sim racing victory for the very first time.

HPP Simulation Series Storms into Homestead; Chrobok Leaves Miami Riding a Wave of Momentum
January 18th, 2016 by Ken Rodriguez
Homestead, FL – The drivers of the HPP Simulation Grand National Series roared onto the high banks of the Homestead-Miami Speedway last Wednesday night for Round Two of the 2016 season. Forty sim racers took to the track for 100 laps of intense sim racing action on the fast-paced 1.5-mile speedway.

Robage Won’t be Denied, Wins Atlanta Thriller
January 11th, 2016 by Jason Galvin
Six weeks after losing the lead in the final corner at Phoenix, Jason Robarge found a way to hang on over the final few hundred feet in a thrilling three-wide finish in the Deadzone Racing 150 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Robarge edged Dan Geren and series champion Jake Wright, both of whom finished within .078 … Read the Rest »

Berry Sprints to Victory in Atlanta
December 16th, 2015 by Jason Lofing
Josh Berry (HPM) captured the win in the NASCAR iRacing Pro Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, using a great restart with two laps remaining to pass Nick Furler (Nexxus) just before a caution came out for a crash further back in the field. Berry’s slightly fresher tires proved decisive, as Furler could not find … Read the Rest »






































