Atlanta, GA
Cup drivers seek change to Texas but leery about it copying Atlanta – NBC
FORT WORTH, Texas — Some Cup drivers are involved {that a} reconfigured Texas Motor Speedway might create racing much like Atlanta, including one other sort of superspeedway race to the NASCAR calendar.
Whereas Texas officers haven’t acknowledged publicly any plans to make adjustments, some rivals really feel Sunday’s playoff race (3:30 p.m. ET on USA Community) may very well be the ultimate occasion on this monitor’s present format.
With the All-Star Race transferring from Texas to North Wilkesboro subsequent 12 months, Texas Motor Speedway’s lone Cup race will happen Sept. 24, 2023. That might present time for any alterations. Work on altering Atlanta started in July 2021 and was accomplished by December 2021.
Reigning Cup champion Kyle Larson stated work must be accomplished to Texas Motor Speedway.
“I would really like them to demolish this place first after which begin over from scratch,” Larson stated Saturday. “For one, they did a really poor job with the reconfiguration, preliminary reconfiguration.
“I want to see them change it from a mile-and-a-half to one thing shorter. I don’t know if which means bringing the backstretch in or no matter.
“If I might construct a monitor, it’d be in all probability a three-quarter mile Bristol principally, pavement and progressive banking. However I don’t know if that’s even attainable right here. I’m unsure what they bear in mind, however something can be higher than what they did.”
Former Cup champion Joey Logano worries about one other superspeedway race with such occasions at Daytona, Talladega and now Atlanta.
“Do we want extra superspeedways?” Logano requested Saturday. “Is that the kind of racing followers need to see? As a result of if you have a look at the best way that individuals have completed up entrance in these superspeedways recently, (they) are those which might be using round within the again.
“Do you consider that you have to be rewarded for not working? As a result of that’s what they’re doing. They’re using round within the again not working, not going up there to place a superb race on. They’re using round within the again and capitalizing on different individuals’s misfortune for racing up entrance making an attempt to win. I don’t assume it’s proper. That’s not racing. I can’t get behind that.”
#NASCAR … Amid questions on if adjustments may very well be coming to Texas Motor Speedway, Joey Logano says he doesn’t need one other superspeedway configuration. He explains … pic.twitter.com/DrOMdmxRoM
— Dustin Lengthy (@dustinlong) September 24, 2022
Logano stated he needs to have extra management in how he finishes, significantly in a playoff race.
“I need to be at tracks the place I could make a distinction, the place my staff could make a distinction, and we’re not on the mercy of a wreck that occurred in entrance of us that we couldn’t do something about,” he stated.
Discussions of fixing the monitor comply with complaints about how powerful it’s to go at this 1.5-mile speedway.
“When you get to the highest, it’s nearly like the underside (lane) may be very, very weak,” Daniel Suarez stated.
Suarez has blended emotions concerning the concept of turning Texas into one other Atlanta-style race.
“Atlanta was an excellent racetrack, after which they turned it right into a superspeedway and it’s a number of enjoyable,” Suarez stated. “I see it as a hybrid. I don’t assume we want one other racetrack like that, nevertheless it’s not my resolution to make. No matter they throw out at us, I’m going to attempt to be the very best I might be.”
Suarez hopes that Texas might be like what it as soon as was.
“Possibly with some work, we are able to get this race monitor to what it was, a really extensive race monitor, working the underside, working the center, working the highest,” he stated.
“As a race automobile driver, that’s what you need. You need that potential to run round and to indicate your expertise. In superspeedways … everyone seems to be bumping, everyone seems to be pushing, and you cannot present your expertise as a lot.”
Chase Briscoe can be OK with a change to Texas, however he needs it to be extra like a monitor aside from Atlanta.
“If we’re actually going to vary and fully begin from scratch, I’d love one other Homestead-type racetrack,” Briscoe stated. “The issue is any time you construct a brand new race monitor, it’s not going to be slick and worn out for some time. It’s making an attempt to determine what’s greatest to maximise these first couple of years to get it good by the tip.
“I believe Homestead is a superb mannequin, if we’re going to construct one other mile and a half. I believe we’re going to have to take a look at what they’ve, the progressive banking, the form of the race monitor is totally different. I simply assume it’s a very good race monitor, and I believe it all the time places on actually good racing. Something we might do to attempt to match that, that might be my vote.”
Denny Hamlin simply hopes some form of change is made to Texas.
“I’d reasonably have one other Atlanta than this, truthfully,” Hamlin stated. “Something shall be higher than sort of what now we have right here.”
Atlanta, GA
Gwinnett County Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade canceled due to cold weather
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – A Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade in Gwinnett County has been canceled due to cold weather expected to move through Atlanta.
The Gwinnett County Democratic Party announced that the United Ebony Society made the decision.
The party said, “This decision was not made lightly, and was made to prioritize the safety of our community. We welcome you to honor Dr. King’s legacy in your own way and hope you stay warm!”
According to the Atlanta News First First Alert Weather team, it will be below freezing Monday morning and could be as low as 29 degrees at noon. Highs tomorrow are expected to be in the low 30s.
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Winter Storm Watch: What we know so far about snow for metro Atlanta on Tuesday
We’ll have a Winter Storm Watch from Tuesday morning through Wednesday morning with the possibility of one to three inches of snow possible.
The highest impacts are expected in areas south of Interstate 20.
Severe Weather Team 2 Chief Meteorologist Brad Nitz is tracking the timing on when it will arrive.
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MLK Beloved Community Awards shines light on injustice of man killed during homeless encampment clearing
ATLANTA – The annual Beloved Community Awards by The King Center kicked off a weekend of remembrance and service in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
It’s a night to honor people working to make the world a more just place.
But the injustice of an unhoused man’s death, caused by an Atlanta City Public Works truck during a sweep of the encampment where he was sleeping, weighed heavily on many of the civil rights leaders gathered at the ceremony.
MLK Beloved Community Awards
The music, glitz and glamor of the annual awards ceremony shined bright Saturday evening.
As celebrities and community leaders came together to honor those working to carry out Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of a “beloved community.”
Actress Jenifer Lewis, who’s starred in many movies and T.V. shows including Black-ish, received an award during the ceremony.
“I’ve had a lot of wonderful occasions in these 68 years, but this is the most wonderful. The glory and the hallelujah of it all when people come together, stand strong and unite,” Lewis said.
Civil rights leaders concerned about homeless man’s death
But the death of a man who was homeless at the hands of an Atlanta City Public Works truck while they were trying to sweep the encampment where he was staying on Old Wheat Street Thursday, happened just a few hundred feet away from The King Center.
Dr. Bernice King, CEO of the King Center and daughter of the late Dr. King lamented the tragedy.
“I just wish that the person who did this would’ve thought about ‘hey let’s check the tents, let’s make sure human beings are not present’ before they cleared out the camp,” King said.
FOX 5 was at another MLK Day event in Stone Mountain and caught up with the President of Hosea Helps Elisabeth Omilami.
Hosea Helps President Elisabeth Omilami
She decried the tragedy and says the death feels too similar to the deaths of the two sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1968.
“It reminds me of the gentlemen who were crushed by the garbage truck in Memphis at Martin Luther King’s last speech where he was assassinated in Memphis,” Omilami said.
State President of the NAACP Gerald Griggs was at Saturday’s awards ceremony and says it shows how badly the City needs to make changes.
“We don’t need to move people when we’re having international guests. I think Dr. King would want us to embrace those unhoused brothers and sisters and do more to provide the necessary funds and housing for them,” Griggs said.
How City of Atlanta leaders are responding
In a statement, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens said the city will “review each of our processes and procedures and take every precaution to ensure this never happens again.”
Dr. King says the King Center stands ready to help them do that.
“We’re looking forward at The King Center to possibly working with the City to train people on how to carry out what they’re trained to do in a humane way,” King said.
Some activists have accused the City of clearing the homeless encampment because of its proximity to The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Park and the upcoming holiday.
But the City denies that.
In a statement, Cathry Vassell, CEO for Partners for HOME, which works with the City to get people housed, said they had been working with this encampment for months to try and get them off the streets prior to this sweep.
“The first engagement with this encampment began the week of April 5, 2024. Individuals began transitioning to shelter on June 7, 2024. Through these ongoing efforts, 21 individuals have been connected to shelter and housing,” her statement reads.
The Source: Information for this story was provided by the City of Atlanta and gathered by FOX 5 crews at the 2025 Beloved Community Awards Ceremony and Stone Mountain MLK ceremony.
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