Atlanta Motor Speedway Gives Fans a Chance to Ask the GM


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HAMPTON, November 5, 2009: For fans eager to pick the brain of a veteran of the racing industry, Atlanta Motor Speedway’s newest online feature, “Ask the GM,” will provide just this opportunity with Ed Clark, president and general manager of AMS.

Atlanta Motor Speedway recently added “Ask the GM” to the track’s official website, giving fans the opportunity to question and gain insight from Clark. Upon visiting the “Ask the GM” webpage, fans can submit questions to Clark and one or more questions will be answered and posted online each week.

Fans can “Ask the GM” by clicking the “Ask the GM” link under the “Contact” tab on the Atlanta Motor Speedway homepage or by visiting AMS.

“This a great new web feature to extend our relationship with our fans,” said Clark, a 32-year veteran of NASCAR promotion. “It gives fans an opportunity to ask questions they cannot currently get answered or just ask anything on their mind. Even if fans don’t have a question, they can general inquiries or suggestions and every submission will be read.”

Fans are encouraged to ask questions relating to upcoming events at Atlanta Motor Speedway, current NASCAR news and other relevant topics.

For more information on the “Ask the GM” web feature or the 2010 Kobalt Tools 500, call the Atlanta Motor Speedway Ticket Office at (770) 946-4211, (877) 9-AMS-TIX, or by visiting www.atlantamotorspeedway.com.

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