A time-lapse released by Spanish newspaper Marca shows vehicles racing underneath and around the remains of the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid.
Demolition of Atletico Madrid's old stadium began last week with it set to finish in December.
The M30 in Madrid had been closed over the past few weeks but reopened to allow road users use of it once again.
The footage now shows the road not only going through the old Main Stand, where it always has, but also around the front of the stadium as it dissects the pitch.
Work bringing down the Main Stand will begin on November 15.
The cost of demolishing the ground Atleti had called home since 1966 to 2017 is estimated to be around £40million so far.
They have been in the Wanda Metropolitano since the start of the 2017-18 season.
Many on social media want the Main Stand to stay as it resembles the club's history.
'Should just leave that stand there as a momento,' one fan wrote, while another added: 'So sad. That was a beautiful stadium.'
'Beautiful stadium,' another posted. 'They should leave that there as a monument for a cathedral of football.'