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Track Feature: NCM Motorsports Park

NCM Motorsports Park is located in what many call the Corvette capital of the world—Bowling Green, Kentucky. Right next door is the National Corvette Museum and the Corvette-producing GM Bowling Green Assembly Plant. The 200-acre facility features five road racing circuit configurations for sports cars, race cars and motorcycles.

History of NCM Motorsports Park

Leaders at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green first

August 4th, 2020|Track Feature, Uncategorized|

Track Feature: MotorSport Ranch—Cresson

MotorSport Ranch is a first of its kind country club for HPDE motoring enthusiasts located in Cresson, Texas, about 14 miles south of Fort Worth. The 304-acre facility features three road racing courses for sports cars, race cars and motorcycles.

History of MotorSport Ranch

MotorSport Ranch pioneered the concept of combining a country club with a racetrack, in place of the typical golf course.

January 30th, 2020|Motorsports Fun, Track Feature|

Track Feature – Road America

Road America is a permanent course located near Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. The circuit opened in 1955 and still has its original track configuration. Today, the circuit hosts more than 600 events annually.

History of Road America
After World War II, races were commonly run on public streets around the country, including Elkhart Lake. After legislature banned racing on public roads, organizers joined together

July 12th, 2019|Track Feature|

Track Feature – Circuit of The Americas

Circuit of The Americas is world-class motorsports and entertainment destination located outside of Austin, Texas. It features a 20-turn, 3.41-mile racetrack that was built to challenge even the world’s best drivers.

History of Circuit of The Americas
Construction of Circuit of The Americas began in 2010 and officially opened on October 21, 2012. It was the first circuit in the United

July 12th, 2019|Track Feature|

Track Feature – Sebring International Raceway

Sebring International Raceway is located in Sebring, Florida – about 90 miles from Tampa, Orlando and the Palm Beaches. The circuit is known for its endurance race, the 12 Hours of Sebring, but also hosts drag, club and HPDE events.

History of Sebring
Sebring International Raceway is one of America’s oldest road racing tracks. The legendary circuit evolved from Hendricks Field,

July 12th, 2019|Track Feature|