The Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course is a comprehensive motorsports facility in Lexington, Ohio that sits on 380 acres of land and features a permanent road-racing circuit with two primary race track configurations: 2.4-mile, 15-turn or 2.258-mile, 13-turn layout.
Watkins Glen International is a very well-known motor racing venue in the state of New York, just south of the village of Watkins Glen. Commonly referred to as “the Glen,” this is one of America’s last remaining tracks that still resembles what racing was like in the states decades ago, hosting various NASCAR, IndyCar, IMSA and Formula 1 races throughout its history.
One of the fastest permanent racing circuits in the world, Road America, is a 4.048 mile long, 14 turn track located near Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Situated on 640 natural acres of rolling hills in Wisconsin’s Kettle Moraine, “America’s National Park of Speed™” is one of America’s longest lasting tracks since its construction in mid-50’s.
Circuit of the Americas, otherwise known as “COTA,” is one of a select few Grade 1 FIA-specification tracks in the United States. With great viewing areas throughout every part of the track, COTA is always a fan-favorite venue as it hosts some of the biggest series in the world, Formula 1, IndyCar, IMSA, WEC, NASCAR, and MotoGP.
Home to the Indy 500 each year on Memorial Day, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the third-oldest permanent racing track in the world. With a permanent seating capacity of 257,325, The Racing Capital of the World is the highest capacity sports venue in the world.