

EchoPark Speedway directly across the street. Over 60 years of NASCAR history. Outlet shopping twelve minutes away. A state park waterfall for the quiet moments between races. Your chauffeur coordinates everything from the terminal.
Motorsport
Formerly Atlanta Motor Speedway, renamed EchoPark Speedway in June 2025 under a new naming rights agreement. The 1.54-mile quad-oval hosts two NASCAR Cup Series weekends per year alongside the Xfinity Series and Craftsman Truck Series. The track underwent a major reconfiguration in 2022, adding progressive banking of up to 28 degrees to encourage closer, more competitive racing. It has hosted Cup Series events since 1960, making it one of the longest-running venues on the NASCAR calendar.
Highlights
Two NASCAR Cup Series race weekends per year (Spring and Summer), Xfinity and Truck Series races, 1.54-mile quad-oval with 28-degree progressive banking, capacity for over 70,000 spectators. The 2026 Summer Race is scheduled for July 11-12.
LuxShuttle Note
HMP is directly across the street from the speedway. Your chauffeur transfers you from the terminal to the track in two minutes. After the race, you are wheels-up while others are still in the I-75 traffic queue.
Motorsport History
The track opened in 1960 as Atlanta International Raceway and has witnessed some of NASCAR's most defining moments. Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, Jeff Gordon, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. all claimed victories here. The facility has hosted more than 120 Cup Series races across six decades. The 2022 reconfiguration from a traditional oval to a progressive-banked quad-oval marked the most significant change in the track's history, transforming the racing style from single-file speed runs to pack racing.
Highlights
Over 120 Cup Series races since 1960, formerly Atlanta International Raceway, 2022 progressive banking reconfiguration, historic victories by Petty, Earnhardt, Gordon. The facility also hosts Monster Jam, the Georgia State Fair, and Thursday Thunder short-track racing.
LuxShuttle Note
For guests with a connection to motorsport history, the speedway grounds are worth exploring beyond race day. Your chauffeur can arrange a visit on non-event days as well.
Shopping
An open-air outlet center on I-75 at Exit 212 in Locust Grove. Over 60 brand-name stores including Nike, Coach, Brooks Brothers, Under Armour, J.Crew, Kate Spade, and Michael Kors. The center sits directly off the interstate, making it a natural stop between the speedway and Atlanta. For race weekend guests staying in Atlanta, the Tanger Outlets offer a productive stop en route to or from HMP.
Highlights
60+ brand-name outlet stores, open-air shopping, directly off I-75 Exit 212. Nike, Coach, Brooks Brothers, Under Armour, Kate Spade, Michael Kors among tenants.
LuxShuttle Note
Twelve minutes from HMP. Your chauffeur can bring you between the speedway and the outlets, or include a stop en route to Atlanta.
Nature
A Georgia state park centered on the waterfalls of the Towaliga River. The falls cascade over granite outcroppings that once powered a 19th-century industrial town. Hiking trails wind through hardwood forest along the river, and the park offers fishing, kayaking, and camping on the shores of High Falls Lake. The ruins of an old gristmill and the foundations of the former town add a layer of history to the landscape.
Highlights
Waterfalls on the Towaliga River, hiking trails through hardwood forest, High Falls Lake (fishing, kayaking), historic gristmill ruins, camping and picnic areas. A quiet contrast to race day.
LuxShuttle Note
Twenty-two minutes from HMP. Your chauffeur can arrange a visit for guests seeking a change of pace from the speedway. The park is particularly photogenic in autumn and after rain.
Historic
The Henry County seat, organized around a classic Southern courthouse square. The square is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and anchors a downtown district of locally owned shops, restaurants, and professional offices. Geranium Festival and other community events fill the square throughout the year. For visitors from outside the region, the square offers a genuine glimpse of small-town Georgia.
Highlights
National Register of Historic Places, Henry County Courthouse, locally owned shops and restaurants, Geranium Festival (annual), tree-lined streets with historic architecture.
LuxShuttle Note
Eighteen minutes from HMP. A natural stop for guests seeking a quieter experience between race events.
For guests who prefer to stay in Atlanta, your chauffeur provides the full round-trip — Buckhead or Downtown to the speedway and back. The Sprinter waits on-site for the duration of the event. One vehicle, one chauffeur, no coordination required.
Reserve for Race Weekend →NASCAR weekend, outlet shopping, or a day at the falls. Your chauffeur coordinates the entire itinerary from HMP.
From $175 per transfer. Chauffeur, fuel, tolls, Wi-Fi, and refreshments included. No surge pricing.
Atlanta Speedway Airport is directly adjacent to EchoPark Speedway. The transfer from the FBO terminal to the track takes approximately two minutes. There is no closer airport to the speedway.
The 2026 NASCAR Spring Race was completed on February 22. The Summer Race is scheduled for July 11-12, 2026. Both weekends include Xfinity Series and Craftsman Truck Series events in addition to the Cup Series race.
Atlanta Motor Speedway was renamed EchoPark Speedway in June 2025 under a new naming rights agreement. The track, the events, and the airport's proximity remain unchanged. The facility also underwent a major reconfiguration in 2022, adding progressive banking of up to 28 degrees.
Tanger Outlets Locust Grove is approximately 8 miles from HMP, a 12-minute drive south on I-75. The outlet center features over 60 brand-name stores and is a natural stop for race weekend guests. Your chauffeur can include it as a stop en route.
Yes. High Falls State Park is 22 minutes south with waterfalls and hiking. McDonough's historic town square is 18 minutes north. Tanger Outlets in Locust Grove is 12 minutes away. Your chauffeur can coordinate a full day itinerary from the terminal.
Yes. Your chauffeur will position the Sprinter and remain available for the duration of the event. When the race is complete, you step into the Sprinter and depart while others navigate the post-race traffic. The transfer from the speedway back to the terminal takes two minutes.