= = America's Best Road Racing Courses = =
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= = America's Best Road Racing Courses = =
America's Best Road Courses >(Member's, what's your favorite track?)
An insider's guide to our favorite racing circuits.
An insider's guide to our favorite racing circuits.
- BY MULTIPLE AUTHORS
- MULTIPLE PHOTOGRAPHERS
- ILLUSTRATION BY PETE SUCHESKI
Our country is known for its oval tracks, but the less obvious truth is that the U.S. is also home to some of the finest road-racing courses in the world. The great circuits featured here generally date back to a time when racetracks were supposed to have elevation changes, blind corners, and distinct personalities. Most of the ones built in the past two decades are relatively similar to each other and essentially drama-free, designed to be safe rather than challenging. In the good old days, danger was an accepted part of the deal, and we think a scintilla of fear makes for a more challenging competition venue. Of course, we aren’t featuring all of them—some stellar circuits, such as Mid-Ohio, didn’t make the ultimate cut, and this will certainly inspire heated arguments. But, hey, isn’t that what the internet is for?
And definitely take time to watch the hugely informative videos embedded on the following pages. Created by our friends at iRacing.com completely within their proprietary simulator software—it powers a highly accurate online racing experience, one used as a training tool by professional drivers like Alex Gurney, Justin Wilson, and Dale, Jr.—the clips feature an in-depth walkthrough of a lap at each of these historic road courses.
We've embedded the video of Laguna Seca below, too, if you can't wait to get a taste. Continued... < Click 2 continue
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And definitely take time to watch the hugely informative videos embedded on the following pages. Created by our friends at iRacing.com completely within their proprietary simulator software—it powers a highly accurate online racing experience, one used as a training tool by professional drivers like Alex Gurney, Justin Wilson, and Dale, Jr.—the clips feature an in-depth walkthrough of a lap at each of these historic road courses.
We've embedded the video of Laguna Seca below, too, if you can't wait to get a taste. Continued... < Click 2 continue
Last edited by Space; 10-30-2014 at 11:09 AM.
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>Your Turn > Hold On > EnJoy <
Hi Member's,
Please post/share your favorite Race Course `Vid
Thank You!
Below are a few I like > EnJoy <
* Make full screen > Turn `Up your speakers > Buckle `Up > EnJoy
Please post/share your favorite Race Course `Vid
Thank You!
Below are a few I like > EnJoy <
* Make full screen > Turn `Up your speakers > Buckle `Up > EnJoy
Last edited by Space; 10-30-2014 at 10:06 AM.
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I have to go with the local choice, Laguna Seca. I was a volunteer for several years, directing traffic was the job. My favorite corner to work was at turn 9, just before the grandstands. Back then it was a super sharp hairpin turn so even when I couldn't watch the action I would hear the the motors just a howling out of that corner.
Here's a recent shot of what I think is a tame version of T9
The corkscrew gets more attention and is a good place to photograph cars. But the sounds of gears shifting and revs were my passion.
Here's a recent shot of what I think is a tame version of T9
The corkscrew gets more attention and is a good place to photograph cars. But the sounds of gears shifting and revs were my passion.
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>Thanks for being a super active contributing Member<
Thanks `Barovelli, for being the first to post + picture
on this thread topic.
That had to be a fun job working @ the track
I'd love 2 be able to drive it 4-Sure.
https://www.simraceway.com/tracks/ma...seca?locale=en
Click above link to Race
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Click below 2 view `vid
** Make Full Screen
*** Turn `up your sounds & Buckle `Up
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Last edited by Space; 10-31-2014 at 06:52 AM.
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I personally like Road America - been there a couple of times to watch the vintage racing.
But let's not forget the long lost tracks Like Meadowdale Raceway in Carpentersville, IL. That was ranked as one of the top tracks in it's day. There is a organization called MIRPA who is trying to keep the memories alive. It's totally overgrown and is a forest preserve now. They have a car show there once a year to celebrate it.
But let's not forget the long lost tracks Like Meadowdale Raceway in Carpentersville, IL. That was ranked as one of the top tracks in it's day. There is a organization called MIRPA who is trying to keep the memories alive. It's totally overgrown and is a forest preserve now. They have a car show there once a year to celebrate it.
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>Thank You `Amy<
But let's not forget the long lost tracks Like Meadowdale Raceway in Carpentersville, IL. That was ranked as one of the top tracks in it's day. There is a organization called MIRPA who is trying to keep the memories alive. It's totally overgrown and is a forest preserve now. They have a car show there once a year to celebrate it.
Thanks `Amy for posting & Sharing, plus
being a super active long time contributor
to our Monte Carlo Form
Meadowdale International Raceway - Wikipedia, the free ...
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Here in Utah we have a fairly new track, but it is garnering a reputation as one of the top tracks in the U.S. It's really known to be very forgiving in that if you run off the track you typically will just slide to a stop as there are next to no solid obstacles to strike.
Here is a link to the facility:
Miller Motorsports Park | NASCAR Home Tracks
Here is a link to the facility:
Miller Motorsports Park | NASCAR Home Tracks
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Thanks `Greg for posting/sharing.
Looks like a Super Track & one that I would love to drive
and run `off the Track & just slide to a STOP
SERIES
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West
SHAPE: Road course
SURFACE: Asphalt
LENGTH: 2.2 Miles (East Course)