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Circuit of the Americas: Austin: Texas: 2012 Asphalt 3.4 miles (5.5 km) 20 SCCA, Formula 1, NASCAR, IndyCar Series, MotoGP, FIA World Endurance Championship, Trans Am Series, GT World Challenge America, ChampCar Endurance Series: Club Motorsports: Tamworth: New Hampshire: 2017 Asphalt 2.23 miles (3.59 km) 15 Daytona International Speedway ...
No. 10 Blackdog Speed Shop: No. 59 Rearden Racing Michael Cooper: Paul Terry Year Circuit Pole position Pro Winners Am Winners 2020 R1 Circuit of the Americas: No. 10 Blackdog Speed Shop No. 10 Blackdog Speed Shop: No. 210 Flying Lizard Motorsports: Michael Cooper: Michael Cooper: Michael Dinan: R2 No. 10 Blackdog Speed Shop: No. 59 Rearden ...
Circuit of the Americas is the first US racetrack built for Formula 1. Despite being so new, it's one of the world's most challenging courses.
Elkhart Lake Grand Prix: KOHLER Grand Prix (2016-2018), Rev Group Grand Prix at Road America (2019–2021), Sonsio Grand Prix at Road America (2022–2023), XPEL Grand Prix at Road America (2024–present) 2016–2024: 10 (2 in 2020) St. Petersburg street circuit † Street circuit Clockwise St. Petersburg, Florida: 1.800 mi (2.897 km)
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In an episode of Speed TV's Wind Tunnel program broadcast on August 22, 2010, Tavo Hellmund revealed that the circuit would be 3.426 miles (5.514 km) long and would be made up of twenty turns with an elevation change of 133 feet (41 m). The final plan of the circuit was released on September 1, 2010, showing a design inspired by the European ...
Shanghai International Circuit Bahrain International Circuit This is a list of auto racing and moto racing circuits sorted by country. Note: Circuits carrying a "†" were, are, or will be hosting Formula One and/or MotoGP Grand Prix.
[1] [2] This led the rival Automobile Club of America, an enthusiasts group with strong ties to Europe, to sponsor the American Grand Prize, using the Grand Prix rules. [3] The Savannah Automobile Club of Savannah, Georgia, which had staged two days of successful stock car races on March 18 and 19, 1908, won the rights to stage the event.