
It’s now official. The IHRA has acquired Atlanta Dragway following zoning approval. In even more exciting news, as part of the release the IHRA declares that Atlanta Dragway will be open and functioning racing in 2026!
Atlanta Dragway will host the IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series World Finals, October 22–24, 2026, immediately reestablishing the facility as a national-level destination. The track will also serve as a key Southeastern hub for sportsman competition, national events, and community-focused programming.
More details on facility updates, third party even available and more. You can read more in the official press release below.
Official IHRA Press Release
The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) has officially acquired Atlanta Dragway in Banks County, just outside Commerce, Georgia, marking an important step in bringing one of the Southeast’s most historic drag racing facilities back to life.
Originally opened in 1976, Atlanta Dragway became a cornerstone of grassroots and national drag racing. Built on land originally graded for an airport, with its first timing tower repurposed from the airport’s control tower, the facility represents the ingenuity and heart of American motorsports. After its closure in 2021, the future of the track remained uncertain until the local community and leaders worked to preserve it for racing. A recent unanimous vote by the Banks County Commission cleared the way for its reopening.
“On behalf of Banks County, I want to welcome IHRA and express our appreciation for their investment in Atlanta Dragway. This facility has long been an important part of our community’s identity and economy. We are encouraged by IHRA’s commitment to revitalizing the property and preserving its legacy for racers and fans alike.
Banks County understands the positive impact that motorsports can have on local businesses, tourism, and community pride. We look forward to working alongside IHRA to ensure Atlanta Dragway continues to be a destination that benefits our citizens while honoring the rich racing history that so many families here cherish.
We are optimistic about this next chapter and the opportunities it brings for growth, partnership, and continued economic development in Banks County.”
— Taylor Griffith, Banks County Commissioner
For IHRA, this acquisition is about more than reopening a racetrack. It is about restoring a place where families gathered, racers built careers, and memories were made.
“Atlanta Dragway has a long history in the sport, and we’re proud to bring it into the IHRA family,” said Darryl Cuttell, Owner of IHRA. “Our goal is to invest in historic tracks, support racers at every level, and build strong relationships with the communities around our facilities. Hosting the Outlaw Nitro Series World Finals is just the beginning of what we plan to build here.”
Atlanta Dragway will host the IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series World Finals, October 22–24, 2026, immediately reestablishing the facility as a national-level destination. The track will also serve as a key Southeastern hub for sportsman competition, national events, and community-focused programming.
About IHRA
The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) is a motorsports sanctioning body based in the United States, supporting professional and grassroots racing programs across multiple disciplines. With a racer-first approach, IHRA focuses on safety, innovation, and strong partnerships with racers, tracks, and communities.

