September 28, 2024

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ATLANTA, Ga. (WTOC) – Sunday afternoon marks the start of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, where 16 drivers will all be battling for the title of champion. The Playoffs are comprised of 10 races divided into four rounds – the first of which begins just up the road at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

As of late, Atlanta has become an unpredictable track, and quite literally anything can happen. So, as we get set for the green flag to drop Sunday at 3 p.m., we caught up with some of the drivers to see how they’re feeling about the playoff opener:

“Just got to go control what you can control,” said Alex Bowman, driver of the 48 car. “Obviously, there’s a lot of ways for other people to ruin your day there, so hopefully we avoid that. We made one lap in the spring race before we crashed, so hopefully that doesn’t happen again.”

“I don’t think the first round is a cake walk by any means, and I intend on respecting it,” said Chase Elliott, driver of the 9 car and 2020 champion. “I don’t want to get caught not doing that and just thinking that it’s going to be easy.”

“We got the win there last time, but we have finished well there for a while,” said Daniel Suarez, driver of the 99 car and the winner of the February race at Atlanta. “We just have to continue to do a good job, continue to work, take one day at a time. Right now, even though I love road course races, I’m not thinking about Watkins Glen, I’m thinking about Atlanta.”

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