 Speaking of the Bandit, Kevin King, as well as Phil Brewer and some of the other big wigs from Year One, unveiled the Prototype Burt Reynolds Edition TA to the press inside the immaculate shop where it was created. Burt himself had a hand in the design, but unfortunately couldn't make the ceremony due to illness. Prices start at just under $130,000 for the ground-up unique restoration and customization. |  |  |
 Track Day classes sold out both Friday and Sunday, totaling 80 would-be road racers, not to mention the parade laps that went on all three days. All sorts of cars and even trucks-including a mysterious SUV teetering on the edge of sanity-took full advantage of the parade laps.... |  ...Meanwhile, 165 people left the driving up to the professionals, taking part in the Panoz "Ride Along" Hot Laps in the Panoz GTR race cars over the course of the three-day event. |  |
 F-bodies really shined on the road course as even GMMG Proprietor Matt Murphy was more than happy to flog his big-dollar Dick Harrell Edition supercar. Some of the other GMMG crew were on hand flogging their mules as well, jumping at the opportunity to roll down Road Atlanta's freshly paved asphalt. |  With so much action going on at Road Atlanta it was hard to leave, but for those who did there was plenty of Outlaw 10.5 action to be seen at Atlanta Dragway in Commerce, GA. Unfortunately, this Procharged Fourth Gen Formula was one of the few late-model EFI GMs, as the older carb-equipped crowd seemed to rule the roost this year. |  |