Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Grand Prix of Atlanta, Motorsport venues in Georgia (U.S. state), NASCAR races at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, Petit Le Mans, Road Atlanta Can-Am, NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, 2010 Emory Healthcare 500, 2008 Petit Le Mans, Atlanta 500, 2010 Petit Le Mans, 1992 Hooters 500, 1999 Petit Le Mans, 2002 Petit Le Mans, 2009 Petit Le Mans, 1998 Petit Le Mans, 2001 Petit Le Mans, 1999 Grand Prix of Atlanta, 2000 Petit Le Mans, 2010 Kobalt Tools 500, 2004 Petit Le Mans, 2007 Petit Le Mans, 2003 Petit Le Mans, 2003 Grand Prix of Atlanta, 2005 Petit Le Mans, 2006 Petit Le Mans, Lakewood Speedway, 2005 Grand Prix of Atlanta, 2006 Golden Corral 500, 1973 Road Atlanta Can-Am, 2007 Kobalt Tools 500, 1971 Road Atlanta Can-Am, 1970 Road Atlanta Can-Am, 1972 Road Atlanta Can-Am, Atlanta 500 Classic, 1976 Dixie 500, 1973 Atlanta 500, 2007 Pep Boys Auto 500, Atlanta Dragway, 1974 Road Atlanta Can-Am, 2008 Kobalt Tools 500, 2008 Pep Boys Auto 500, 1988 Atlanta Journal 500, 1960 Atlanta 500, 2009 Kobalt Tools 500, Roebling Road Raceway, Lanier National Speedway, Savannah Dragway. Excerpt: The NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, formerly known as The Winston until 2004, then the NEXTEL All-Star Challenge from 2004 until 2007, is a race open to race winners from the previous season as well as the current season, plus the past ten event winners and past decade's Cup Series champions. Drivers are also eligible if they are one of the top two finishers in the Sprint Showdown qualifying race (a 40-lap race in two 20-lap segments for drivers not qualified for the main event) or get the most votes in a fan vote. There used to be another qualifying race following the Showdown known as the No Bull Sprint. Since 2003, only one qualifying race has been run. The following year, the fan vote was put into place to determine the second transfer driver. Michael Wa...