"My house lost three trees and the awning, and my neighbor said that he saw a tornado come down our street which wiped out the main tree," Taylor explained. "It's been great to see how the neighborhood came together to help each other. I've met so many people on my street that I never knew. We've been breaking down trees and fallen branches for three days now, and still, have more cleanup to do. There's a long road to rebuilding, but we've had a good start to it."
Daytona also resumed operations on Wednesday and ahead of the storm, offered its space for Florida Power & Light restoration crews. The track suffered moderate, cosmetic damage from the storm, while Road Atlanta suffered minor damage as well.
According to a statement, Road Atlanta is working diligently to clean up the aftermath and ensure they are fully operational for the season-ending Petit Le Mans on Oct. 4-7.