The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta Motor Speedway gets $3.25M request

American Rescue Plan Act funds will go toward track upgrades.

- By Leon Stafford leon.stafford@ajc.com

The Henry County Commission last week approved an Atlanta Motor Speedway request for $3.25 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds for upgrades and improvemen­ts to the south metro Atlanta racetrack.

Operators of the Speedway said they will use the money to repave aging parking lots, remodel the facility’s media center, upgrade the grandstand concourse, beef up Internet and Wi-fi connectivi­ty and construct a more prominent sign for the racetrack.

Brandon Hutchison, general manager and executive vice president of the Speedway, said the Hampton destinatio­n lost about $9.5 million during the height of

the COVID-19 pandemic when the racetrack limited events because of safety concerns.

The addition of a second NASCAR race in 2021 — one of the most lucrative races — was not enough to offset the loses. But to keep the race, the facil

ity must make infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts to keep NASCAR from awarding it to competitor­s, he said.

“Infrastruc­ture upkeep, maintenanc­e and improvemen­ts is what it takes to keep any facility going, whether it’s a county facility, a private facility or commercial facility,” he said.

The board voted 4-1 to approve the measure, with District 4 Commission­er Vivian Thomas opposing the funding.

“I think this board needs to consider those things that are top priorities ... before we can consider doing something else,” she said. Thomas said addressing infrastruc­ture and social challenges are more pressing needs than updates at the Speedway.

District 1 Commission­er Johnny Wilson countered that the Speedway is a major generator of tax revenue for the county. The Henry County Finance Department estimated that the Speedway brings in about $4 million in sales taxes on each race.

“If you consider the property tax and the sales tax that the Speedway generates, that is a huge chunk of the overall tax revenue in county,” Wilson said.

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HYOSUB SHIN/HYOSUB.SHIN@AJC.COM Atlanta Motor Speedway officials said the track lost about $9.5M during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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