Location | Dawson County, Dawsonville, Georgia, United States |
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Time zone | UTC -5 (UTC-4 DST) |
Coordinates | 34°26′05″N 84°10′37″W / 34.43472°N 84.17694°W |
Owner | Jeremy W. Porter |
Architect | Hermann Tilke |
Major events | Optima Batteries Chump Car World Series |
The Road Circuit | |
Surface | Asphalt |
Length | 2 miles (3.2186 km) |
Turns | 16 |
Race lap record | 1:15.89 (Bruce Roch, West Race Cars, 2013, West WX10) |
Kart Circuit | |
Surface | Asphalt |
Length | .85 miles (1.368 km) |
Atlanta Motorsports Park (AMP) is an American auto racing facility that contains two driving circuits in the North Georgia mountains. Designed by Formula One architect Hermann Tilke, Atlanta Motorsports Park's two-mile main road course is held in high regard by outlets such as Road & Track, who named it to its list of Top 10 Tracks in North America. The park is known for the aggressive elevation changes and technical layout. Atlanta Motorsports Park has two "signature" corners as a tribute to Europe's road circuits: Belgium's Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps and Germany's Nürburgring.
In close proximity to the main circuit, Atlanta Motorsports Park's Driver Development Center has an on-site skid pad and an ice hill, providing a place to test in both wet and dry conditions. Atlanta Motorsports Park's second circuit is a professional kart circuit built to CIK Level A/1 Standards. It is .83 miles in length and has 43 feet of elevation changes.[1]