"When the race opportunity came up in Atlanta we immediately jumped on that," Seidel told Race Results Weekly. Seidel said she's never actually run on a racetrack, but she's very excited by the concept. The race, part of Atlanta's Marathon Weekend organized by the Atlanta Track Club, was moved from the streets of the city a year ago to the racetrack grounds in order to offer athletes of all abilities a COVID-safe, in-person running competition. Seidel, 26, will be returning to Atlanta on February 28, where she will run a special edition of the Atlanta Half-Marathon which will be held at the sprawling Atlanta Motor Speedway, partly on the facility's 1.5-mile race track. "This thing goes fast," she said of her car. PHOTO: Molly Seidel training in the Arizona desert in January, 2021 (photo by Justin Britton for Puma) Seidel, whose stunning second place finish at the USA Olympic Team Trials nearly a year ago in Atlanta catapulted her into the national spotlight, enjoys both running and driving fast. (19-Feb) - Gripping the steering wheel of her Audi Allroad while driving on an Arizona highway three days ago, Molly Seidel spoke breezily on her cell phone about what it's like to go fast.
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