Track maps
Year founded: 2003
Track Length: 2.38-mile road course
Turns: 17
Fun fact: The park includes the Barber Vintage Motorsport Museum, which has been named “World’s Largest Motorcycle Museum” by the Guinness World Records.
Track website: BarberRacingEvents.com
Year founded: 1968
Track Length: 3.1-mile road course
Turns: 10
Fun fact: BIR’s mile-long straightaway doubles as a drag strip.
Track website: BrainerdRaceway.com
Year founded: 2012
Track Length: 3.41-mile racetrack
Turns: 20
Fun fact: COTA is home to the only Formula 1 and MotoGP races in the country, the United States Grand Prix and Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas.
Track website: CircuitOfTheAmericas.com
Year founded: 1957
Track Length: 2.5-mile tri-oval
Turns: 4
Fun fact: The track was designed to include 31-degree highbanks to allow for higher speeds and better visibility for fans.
Track website: DaytonaInternationalSpeedway.com
Year founded: 1995
Track Length: 2.14-mile road course with four track configurations
Turns: 11
Fun fact: The course layout, considered to be among the safest in the nation, offers a full spectrum of driving situations: high-speed straights, short sprints, long sweeping corners, tight apexes, heavy and light braking and elevation change.
Track website: GingermanRaceway.com
Year founded: 1976
Track Length: 1.8-mile road course
Turns: 10
Fun fact: Hallett can be run clockwise or counterclockwise, adding to the technical difficulty of the course.
Track website: HallettRacing.net
Year founded: 1993
Track Length: 1.5-mile oval, 2.21-mile road course
Turns: 11 for road course
Fun fact: The property is home to 1,005 palm trees of 15 varieties.
Track website: HomesteadMiamiSpeedway.com
Year founded: 1957
Track Length: 1.50 miles
Turns: 7
Fun fact: Lime Rock’s circuit remains exactly the same as when it opened in 1957, despite extensive renovations in 2008.
Track website: LimeRock.com
Year founded: 1962
Track Length: 2.258-mile road course
Turns: 13
Fun fact: More than 50,000 people have graduated from the Mid-Ohio School, a program that teaches defensive driving, high performance driving and performance track riding programs.
Track website: MidOhio.com
Year founded: 1996
Track Length: 1.3 miles, 1.7 miles and 3.1 miles
Turns: 7, 11 and 16
Fun fact: MotorSport Ranch was designed as a country club for motoring enthusiasts, with the club centering around the 3-configuration course.
Track website: MotorsportRanch.com
Year founded: 2005
Track Length: 2.38-mile road course
Turns: 17
Fun fact: MSR Houston includes a road course, karting track, 180,000 square-feet of paddock space, 3,000 square feet of classroom, hospitality and meeting areas and two towers.
Track website: MSRHouston.com
Year founded: 2013
Track Length: West circuit, 2 miles. East circuit, 1.1 mile. Grand Full Course, 3.15 miles.
Turns: West circuit, 13 turns. East circuit, 10 turns. Grand Full Course, 23 turns.
Fun fact: The NCM Motorsports Park is located across from the National Corvette Museum (NCM) and the Bowling Green Assembly Plant, where Corvettes have been made since 1981.
Track website: MotorsportsPark.org
Year founded: 1958
Track Length: 2-mile road course
Turns: 7
Fun fact: In 1968, the 24 Hours of Nelson Ledges became the only continuous 24-hour motorcycle race in the United States and was famous for running the Le Mans style start.
Track website: NelsonLedges.com
Year founded: 2008
Track Length: 1.9-mile road course and 2.25-mile racetrack
Turns: 14
Fun fact: Near the Millville Army Air Field, NJMP named its two courses, Thunderbolt and Lightning, after WWII fighter aircrafts, the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt and the P-38 Lightning.
Track website: NJMP.com
Year founded: 2009
Track Length: 1.8-mile and 2.75-mile road course
Turns: 16
Fun fact: NOLA Motorsports Park was designed by Alan Wilson, who also designed the Utah Motorsports Campus and Barber Motorsports Park.
Track website: NOLAMotor.com
Year founded: 1960
Track Length: 2.25-mile road course
Turns: 9
Fun fact: Pacific Raceways is used as a training ground for law enforcement agencies throughout the Northwest, in addition to its road course and drag strip.
Track website: PacificRaceways.com
Year founded: 2002
Track Length: 2.8-mile course
Turns: 19
Fun fact: The track began as the BeaveRun Motorsports Complex, but was renamed in 2011 after a switch in ownership.
Track website: PittRace.com
Year founded: 1960
Track Length: 1.97-mile road course
Turns: 12
Fun fact: PIR was built on the remains of Vanport, a city built to house shipyard workers during WWII. The city was washed away by a flood in 1948, leaving only a street-system intact.
Track website: PortlandRaceway.com
Year founded: 1991
Track Length: 1.78-mile road course
Turns: 10
Fun fact: More than 250 professional drivers have tested at Putnam Park Road Course, following the lead of LP Racing, a team that tested their Shelby Can-Ams in 1991.
Track website: PutnamPark.com
Year founded: 2009
Track Length: 2.47-mile road circuit
Turns: 16
Fun fact: The road circuit has over 300 feet of elevation gain and loss per lap, including the 50 foot plunge down the Ridge Complex.
Track website: RidgeMotorsportsPark.com
Year founded: 1995
Track Length: 4.0-mile road circuit
Turns: 14
Fun fact: The track harnesses that area’s natural topography of ponds, large lakes and enclosed valleys, which were caused by a large glacier.
Track website: RoadAmerica.com
Year founded: 1970
Track Length: 2.54-mile road course
Turns: 12
Fun fact: Starting in 2019, Road Atlanta will become Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta.
Track website: RoadAtlanta.com
Year founded: 1959
Track Length: 2.02-mile road course
Turns: 9
Fun fact: Events at Roebling Road are only open to participants and their crew. No spectators are allowed.
Track website: RoeblingRoad.com
Year founded: 1950
Track Length: 3.74-mile road course
Turns: 17
Fun fact: Sebring International Raceway is America’s oldest road racing track, evolving from Hendricks Field, a World War II airbase.
Track website: SebringRaceway.com
Year founded: 1969
Track Length: Summit Point Circuit, 2 miles. Jefferson Circuit, 1.1 miles. Shenandoah Circuit, 2.2 miles.
Turns: Summit Point Circuit, 10. Jefferson Circuit, 14. Shenandoah Circuit, 22.
Fun fact: Summit Point’s Shenandoah Circuit is one of the most technical tracks in the country, as it contains a dimensional replica of the Nürburgring-Nordschleife’s famous banked Karussell turn.
Track website: SummitPointMP.com
Year founded: 2006
Track Length: 4.48-mile full course
Turns: 23
Fun fact: The track’s corner names are Sunset Bend, Dreamboat, Work Out, Scream, Black Rock Hairpin, Right Hook, Knock Out, Demon, Devil, Diablo, Indecision, Precision, Fast, Faster, Gotcha, Mabey Y’ll Makit, Satisfaction, Agony, Ecstasy, 1st Attitude, 2nd Attitude, Bad Attitude, Tooele Turn, Kink, Club House Corner, Wind-Up and Release.
Track website: UtahMotorsportsCampus.com
Year founded: 1957
Track Length: 3.27-mile full course
Turns: 17
Fun fact: The track was closed from 1974 until its reopening in 2000. It now uses a “country club” model with memberships to the track sold.
Track website: VIRNow.com
Year founded: 1948
Track Length: 3.40-mile Grand Prix Course
Turns: 11
Fun fact: In the first few years, races passed through the heart of the town with spectators lining the sidewalks, before the location was moved to a wooded hilltop.
Track website: TheGlen.com
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