Talk:Atlanta Motor Speedway
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So, question... What about INEX? According to their webpage, www.600racing.com, "INEX is the International Sanctioning body of the Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadster Cars. It's is the 3rd largest sanctioning body behind NASCAR and I.M.C.A. INEX annually sanctions over 1,700 races at over 200 different tracks."
Now, obviously INEX is a major organization, but should we list INEX races (of which there are many, so the listing would be merely generic) on every single track they race on? Or ignore that and let the speedway's homepage deal with that? --Golbez 03:27, 25 May 2004 (UTC)
Tropical Storm Cindy has been upgraded to Hurricane Cindy. Corrected the mistake. juan andrés 04:47, 29 January 2006 (UTC)