
Trans Am Series Returns to Road Atlanta for Second Round of 2025 Season
The Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli returns to Road Atlanta for the Mission Foods Road Atlanta SpeedTour, marking the second race of the 2025 season. The historic 54-year-old facility has hosted 42 Trans Am races since 1972, with 56 competitors across seven classes set to compete in this weekend's 100-mile races.

TA2 race cars at Road Atlanta
The field includes 11 previous Road Atlanta winners, with Chris Dyson, Mike Skeen, and Billy Griffin tied for most wins at four each. Defending champions Adam Andretti, Danny Lowry, Chris Coffey, Thomas Merrill, and Barry Boes return to protect their titles.

Trans Am COTA race schedule
Key Highlights:
- Paul Menard looks to build on his season-opening victory at Sebring
- Three-time champion Chris Dyson seeks comeback after early setback
- Toyota debuts in TA2 with two Camrys driven by Tyler Gonzalez and Thomas Annunziata
- Live streaming available on Trans Am's YouTube channel and SPEED SPORT 1
- Local Georgia drivers Patrick Paul and the Burtin Racing team represent home state
- Mike Skeen returns full-time for 2025 in pursuit of second TA2 championship
Notable Developments:
- Jordan Menzin joins Silver Hare Racing for part-time Pro/Am Challenge schedule
- Rob Clifton, Georgia State Representative, returns to TA2 competition
- Jared Odrick debuts new M1 Racecars chassis
- Burtin Racing hosts Center for Children and Young Adults (CCYA) guests
- Joshua Carlson unveils new livery for SGT class competition
- Rob Dickey makes Trans Am debut in GT1 Challenge
The weekend promises intense competition across all classes as series veterans and newcomers battle on Road Atlanta's challenging 2.54-mile circuit. With championship implications already in play, this second round could prove crucial in the season-long title chase.