Venue: Atlanta Motor Speedway
Location: Hampton, Georgia
Date: Sunday, July 12, 2026
Scheduled Green Flag: 3:00 PM ET
Race Length: 400 miles (260 laps)
Stage Breakdown: Stage 1 – 80 laps • Stage 2 – 80 laps • Final Stage – 100 laps
Expected Weather Conditions
Temperature: 89–94°F
Humidity: 55–65%
Wind: 7–12 mph (South/Southwest)
Rain Chance: 20% (isolated pop‑up storms typical for Georgia in July)
Track Impact:
Hot, slick asphalt → higher tire wear, especially on long green‑flag runs
Wind direction may affect drafting lanes on the superspeedway‑style configuration
If clouds roll in, grip improves and speeds increase
Track Profile — Atlanta Motor Speedway (Superspeedway Configuration)
Track Type:
1.54‑mile quad‑oval, reconfigured in 2022 to race like a mini‑Daytona/Talladega with steep banking and pack drafting.
Banking:
Turns: 28°
Frontstretch: 5°
Backstretch: 5°
Turns & Geometry:
Four turns with Daytona‑style entry angles
Narrow racing groove compared to Daytona/Talladega
Drivers run tight packs, often 2‑wide, occasionally 3‑wide
Backstretch:
1,400 feet
Drafting slingshots are common
Crosswinds can destabilize cars in traffic
Racing Style:
Pack racing, drafting trains, and late‑race chaos
Tire wear still matters more than Daytona/Talladega
Track position and pit execution are critical
Race History — Quaker State 400
Traditionally held in July at Atlanta
Since the reconfiguration, the race has become a hybrid superspeedway event
Winners since the redesign have included:
2022: Chase Elliott
2023: William Byron
2024: Ryan Blaney
2025: Christopher Bell
Historical Trends
Chevrolet has dominated post‑reconfiguration
Hendrick Motorsports and Team Penske consistently strong
Late‑race restarts often decide the winner
Average margin of victory since 2022: under 0.2 seconds
Driver Form & Matchups — 2026 Season Context
Below is a driver‑by‑driver breakdown of major contenders, recent form, and matchup angles.
Chase Elliott — Hendrick Motorsports
Car: No. 9 Chevrolet Recent Finishes: P4, P7, P2, P12 Strengths:
Georgia native; elite at Atlanta
Excellent superspeedway instincts
Hendrick horsepower excels in pack racing Weaknesses:
Occasionally gets shuffled in traffic Verdict: Top‑tier contender
William Byron — Hendrick Motorsports
Car: No. 24 Chevrolet Recent Finishes: P1, P5, P3, P18 Strengths:
2023 winner
One of the best superspeedway‑style racers in the series
Elite qualifying speed Weaknesses:
Can be too aggressive early Verdict: Major win threat
Ryan Blaney — Team Penske
Car: No. 12 Ford Recent Finishes: P6, P2, P10, P4 Strengths:
2024 winner
Penske cars are excellent in the draft
Smooth, patient superspeedway style Weaknesses:
Ford has been inconsistent in 2026 Verdict: High‑value contender
Christopher Bell — Joe Gibbs Racing
Car: No. 20 Toyota Recent Finishes: P3, P1, P8, P11 Strengths:
2025 winner
Toyota has improved superspeedway aero package
Excellent at timing runs Weaknesses:
JGR struggles in multi‑car teamwork compared to Hendrick/Penske Verdict: Strong contender
Denny Hamlin — Joe Gibbs Racing
Car: No. 11 Toyota Recent Finishes: P9, P4, P6, P19 Strengths:
One of the best superspeedway racers of his generation
Veteran experience in pack management Weaknesses:
Has had trouble avoiding late‑race wrecks in 2026 Verdict: Boom‑or‑bust
Kyle Larson — Hendrick Motorsports
Car: No. 5 Chevrolet Recent Finishes: P2, P14, P1, P7 Strengths:
Raw speed
Hendrick superspeedway package is elite Weaknesses:
Historically weaker on drafting tracks Verdict: Wildcard
Joey Logano — Team Penske
Car: No. 22 Ford Recent Finishes: P11, P3, P15, P6 Strengths:
Aggressive superspeedway racer
Excellent at controlling lanes Weaknesses:
Aggression often leads to incidents Verdict: High‑risk, high‑reward
Key Driver Matchups (Handicapping Angles)
Elliott vs. Byron
Byron has better raw superspeedway results
Elliott has better Atlanta‑specific history Edge: Slight lean to Elliott at this track
Blaney vs. Logano
Blaney is smoother and more consistent
Logano is more aggressive but volatile Edge: Blaney
Bell vs. Hamlin
Bell has been cleaner and more consistent in 2026
Hamlin has more superspeedway experience Edge: Bell
Larson vs. Byron
Byron is the better superspeedway racer Edge: Byron
Betting Trends — Atlanta Superspeedway Era
Chevrolet has won 3 of the last 4
Hendrick Motorsports is the most dominant team
Average of 20+ lead changes per race
Late‑race restarts decide most finishes
Underdogs rarely win — favorites and mid‑tier contenders dominate
Top‑10 qualifiers win 75% of races since reconfiguration
Predicted Race Outlook
Race Style:
Expect tight pack racing, long green‑flag runs, and a chaotic final 20 laps.
Tire wear will matter more than Daytona/Talladega, giving advantage to teams with strong long‑run setups.
Top Contenders:
Chase Elliott
William Byron
Ryan Blaney
Christopher Bell
Best Value Picks:
Ryan Blaney
Christopher Bell
High‑Risk Wildcards:
Joey Logano
Kyle Larson
DRIVER ODDS
Tyler Reddick + 1100
Ryan Blaney + 1100
Joey Logano + 1100
Denny Hamlin + 1100
Chase Elliott + 1100
Austin Cindric + 1100
William Byron + 1200
Kyle Larson + 1200
Carson Hocevar + 1300
Christopher Bell + 1500
Bubba Wallace + 1700
Chase Briscoe + 2000
Brad Keselowski + 2000
Chris Buescher + 2200
Daniel Suarez + 2500
Ross Chastain + 2800
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. + 2800
Austin Hill + 2800
Ty Gibbs + 3500
Todd Gilliland + 3500
Erik Jones + 3500
Shane Van Gisbergen + 4000
Alex Bowman + 4000
Zane Smith + 4500
Ryan Preece + 5000
Josh Berry + 5000
John Hunter Nemechek + 6000
Michael McDowell + 6500
Austin Dillon + 6500
Connor Zilisch + 7000
AJ Allmendinger + 7000
Riley Herbst + 8000
Ty Dillon + 10000
Noah Gragson + 10000
Cole Custer + 13000
BJ McLeod + 13000
Cody Ware + 25000
Chad Finchum + 25000
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, July 11, 2026








