From the watershed championship race of 1992 to Kevin Harvick’s victory three weeks after the death of Dale Earnhardt Sr., Atlanta Motor Speedway is uniquely positioned in the lore of NASCAR Cup Series racing.

The 1992 season finale, held Nov. 15 on a track that measured 1.522 miles, is arguably the most significant race in NASCAR’s modern history and a milestone of enormous importance as NASCAR celebrates its 75th anniversary.

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