As long as I've followed racing and as big a fan as I am of the on-track competition, I (like others I suppose) know little about the inner workings of getting a sanctioned date from NASCAR, working with local and state authorities on traffic and parking, collaborating with hotel operators, etc.
While I'm sure Bruton's people have worked for ages on trying to help with traffic, I'm just not sure they've had much success. After going pretty regularly in the 1st half of the 90s, I quit going for 1 simple reason: traffic. I didn't go back until a couple of years ago when I won tickets for the weekend. After finding the traffic as bad in 2012 as I left it in 96, I swore I wouldn't return - even if the tix were free again.
I too liked the original Atlanta config - but I've grown to accept the Charlotte copied version b/c I have no other choice. But from early 90s forward, fans flocked to both configs in droves - but primarily for the fall race. The spring one was repeatedly doomed because of weather issues it seemed.
If the remaining date is moved (be it to Ky or to Vegas), I'll be disappointed in it's removal from the schedule. But I don't have a romanticized view of ATL like I did for Wilkesboro and Rockingham.
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