Why do they call it Road "Atlanta" when its not in Atlanta? Shouldnt it be Road Braselton??? Also, what the heck is an "Atlanta" anway? Is that Indian for "land of crappy drivers who always wreck in rush hour traffic thereby slowing traffic even more" or ??? Can I ride a chinese pit bike outside the pits at Road Braselton if it registered as a tractor in Shanghai, but under 62cc?
ROAD ATLANTA!!!! I was under the idea that RA stood for Road America... dang 10hrs in the wrong direction.
thank you spicoli. again you came through for me. :up: while i'm here, which track is older, road atlanta or road america? the older one should be the one to which you just say "road a". or hell, what are we talking about here? if you are in the south you know what it is. where is the other one, cheeseland right?
Road America was mid 50's, Road Atlanta was mid to late 60's if I remember correctly. However - Road America has always been fully said and never shortened until recently.
actually i feel that Road America should be said out all the way. anything with the word "America" in it should be anyway. i mean, it's not the United States of A, right? :up: i knew road atlanta was somewhere 60ish but didnt really know when road America was born.