HAMPTON, Ga. — The transfer was hair-raising. Eye-popping. Austin Cindric was going for it, four-wide for the lead via the tri-oval into Flip 1. Certainly this is able to finish in catastrophe.
However Sunday evening on this second race of the 2024 NASCAR season, to everybody’s shock, the brazen transfer truly labored with Cindric capturing into the lead with out incident.
“That was type of cool, wasn’t it?” Cindric stated. “… It’s not simple to do, however I suppose that’s why they name us the very best on this planet.”
At this second, the much-maligned Atlanta Motor Speedway grew to become the brand new favourite monitor for NASCAR followers. And it’s not as if Cindric’s go was the high-water mark. Issues solely acquired higher from there, ending with a legit picture end that noticed Daniel Suárez edge Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch by 0.003 seconds, the third-closest margin of victory in Cup Sequence historical past.
Are you able to imagine this end!? 🤯🤯🤯 pic.twitter.com/zKwqYNRQbG
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) February 26, 2024
“Holy s—! That was so shut,” Blaney stated upon seeing a replay of the end for the primary time.
From starting to finish, Atlanta provided a little bit of all the pieces. Precisely what you need from a race at NASCAR’s highest degree.
All 400 miles featured intense racing, by no means a second of tediousness as drivers barely held on — and generally misplaced management — on a monitor that amplified their talent set. Typically races on a drafting monitor give the looks that drivers have it simple, the unfair impression that anybody might do that if given the correct probability.
There was none of that Sunday evening. Each lap was a grind, with the actual potential of committing a critical mistake like when Denny Hamlin drove throughout the nostril of Kyle Busch’s automobile or when Chris Buescher misplaced management coming off Flip 4 early within the race, or when Joey Logano drifted excessive exiting Flip 2 close to the top of Stage 2.
Bother on the ultimate lap of the stage! pic.twitter.com/FXNmRF1IZ2
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) February 25, 2024
This was NASCAR’s finest pushed to their limits. And generally past.
“A little bit of a shock occasion each nook,” Martin Truex Jr. advised Fox Sports activities’ Kevin Harvick throughout a red-flag stoppage. “As loopy as it’s, it’s been type of enjoyable, too.”
Mentioned Todd Gilliland, who led a race-high 58 laps: “It’s like going to a haunted home, ? It’s enjoyable, however I’m scared for my life on the similar time.”
If anybody didn’t get pleasure from Sunday’s race, it could have been these behind the wheel. Drivers have been within the uncomfortable place of getting to compete on a monitor that mixed components of racing on a superspeedway — operating in a decent pack with little escape ought to hassle happen, and managing the draft — with components you’d see on a conventional intermediate monitor — tire put on, automobiles sliding round, and navigating site visitors.
Races on unchallenging tracks usually result in forgettable occasions, whereas the very best races usually transpire on tracks that push drivers exterior their consolation zone. Even when drivers didn’t get pleasure from themselves Sunday, the race was an prompt basic, precisely the sort followers will discuss for years to come back.
And the vast majority of drivers did appear to embrace the second and luxuriate in how the race unfolded.
“It was an excellent cool race,” stated sixth-place finisher Ricky Stenhouse Jr. “I believe the followers acquired their cash’s value.”
Even Kyle Larson, who crashed out of the race and has by no means been a fan of superspeedways, was complimentary.
“I truly had loads of enjoyable at present,” he stated. “It was tremendous intense and it’s been an ideal race.”
Drivers talking favorably about Atlanta is kind of the about-face contemplating the vitriol directed towards the monitor because it was transformed from a conventional intermediate monitor into its present type in 2022. Many inside NASCAR questioned why monitor proprietor Speedway Motorsports was taking a bulldozer to a beloved oval in favor of a redesigned configuration that diminished their skill.
To them, it felt sacrilegious. This was not what NASCAR was imagined to characterize. The enmity solely hardened with the announcement final fall that Atlanta’s second date would shift into the playoffs, starting NASCAR’s championship run.
If something, drivers have come to virtually detest Atlanta. Each for what it demanded of them and what it represented within the ever-shifting steadiness between leisure versus sport, with the previous seemingly being deemed extra essential to NASCAR’s development. No surprise then when The Athletic performed an nameless survey final week asking these within the storage the race they have been least wanting ahead to, Atlanta’s two races topped the ballot.
One can’t assist however surprise how these surveyed would now reply. Certainly Atlanta wouldn’t be ranked because the worst monitor. Heck, it could not even garner a single vote.
“I don’t know for those who might need something extra out of a NASCAR race than we noticed tonight,” stated Justin Marks, Suárez’s crew proprietor at Trackhouse Racing. “I used to be an entire race fan tonight. I used to be simply hanging on to each lap. Then you’ve got the three-wide end, and simply from an leisure worth, it was an unbelievable race.
“This is without doubt one of the most compelling races I believe that you possibly can need for a sport.”
Excessive reward, but in addition deserving. As a result of whereas Atlanta could have been detested earlier than Sunday, it’s now the monitor that hosted one of many all-time races in NASCAR historical past.
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(Photograph of the tight end to Sunday’s race, with Daniel Suárez’s automobile edging out Kyle Busch and Ryan Blaney: David J. Griffin / Icon Sportswire by way of Getty Photographs)