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In auto racing betting, whether NASCAR or Formula 1, you can't
only consider the skill of the driver. There are many additional
factors to be taken into consideration when picking the race
winner. Naturally, the driver IS the most
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the driver. But the driver cannot win the race on his own.
When auto racing betting, whether on Nascar or Formula 1, you
also need
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while others seem to do better on the super speedways or short
tracks. Track and weather conditions can also influence a car's
handling ability, and some teams are better at adjusting to
changing track conditions than others.
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NASCAR
Atlanta Motor Speedway
Race Track

ATLANTA
MOTOR SPEEDWAY
Race Date:
March 18, 2007
Site: Hampton, GA
Grandstand capacity: 124,000
Description: 1.54-mile quad oval
Banking: 24 degrees in turns; 5 degrees on straights
Qualifying record: Geoffrey Bodine, 197.478 mph, Nov 15, 1997
Race record: Dale Earnhardt, 163.633 mph, Nov 12, 1995
March 16-18 Kobalt
Tools 500 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race weekend.
On Saturday, March 17, the action heats up as NASCAR's
rising stars and crafty veterans duel on NASCAR's fastest
track in the Nicorette 300 Busch Series race. Last year's
race was won by seasoned driver Jeff Burton, ending his
40-month Busch Series victory drought.
Sunday, March 18 will feature NASCAR's best with the NEXTEL
Cup Series regulars racing for 500- miles in the Kobalt
Tools 500. The on-track action will be intense as teams work
for a solid start to their 2007 championship campaign.
For years Atlanta Motor Speedway hosted the final race on
the then Winston Cup series schedule. Alan Kulwicki, Darrell
Waltrip and Dale Earnhardt won their Championship titles in
Atlanta.
After the 2000 November race terrorism and realignment
changed that as the final race of the 2001 season was the
9/11 delayed race in New Hampshire. Starting in 2002
Homestead has hosted the final race of the season in all
three of NASCAR's top touring divisions.
Atlanta Motor Speedway website
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