The Denver Post

Drivers enjoy “slipping and sliding” on old Atlanta track

- By Charles Odom

HAMPTON, GA.» For NASCAR drivers, the 21-year-old track surface at Atlanta Motor Speedway feels like their favorite, old friend. A slippery, thrill-packed friend. “This place is awesome,” Ryan Blaney said. “We’re slipping and sliding.”

The track is overdue for new asphalt, and drivers are renewing their annual plea to give the surface one more year. They love racing on the old 1.54-mile track, patches and all.

“Anytime you get a chance to run in Atlanta with the old track, sliding around, it’s always fun,” said Austin Dillon, who won last week’s Daytona 500 and will start 25th in Sunday’s rain-threatened Monster Energy Cup race.

The first few laps in Friday’s practice and qualifying let drivers know the Atlanta track is different.

“It’s a bit of a surprise to come here a year later and get reminded of how crazy this place is, how slick it is and how fast it is,” said defending Cup champion Martin Truex Jr. “Definitely a cool place to come knock the rust off.”

The threat of rain on Sunday led NASCAR on Saturday to move up the scheduled start by one hour, to 11:06 a.m. Mountain.

According to weather.com, there is an 80 percent chance of rain on Sunday. There is a 100 percent chance of rain on Monday, causing additional complicati­ons for NASCAR crews who move equipment to Las Vegas for next week’s event.

The track’s performanc­e on a wet day could influence the decision to repave the surface before the 2019 race.

“I would say there is not a driver in the garage that wants to pave this track or wants this track to get repaved,” Truex said. “Unfortunat­ely, we are going to find out on Sunday. I think the weather and the circumstan­ces we will have to deal with this weekend are going to be what makes that decision for us.”

Truex will start 35th after his car didn’t pass inspection before Friday’s qualifying. Truex’s car chief Blake Harris was suspended for the weekend. An additional penalty was a 30-minute practice hold on Saturday.

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