Atlantic City, New Jersey, home to many dead American Dreams, is set to see a new Formula 1-style racetrack
This new Porsche Experience Center Atlanta track has been designed by Tilke (of Formula 1 fame), offering four distinct driver modules.
We pretty much can’t stop looking at this poster of many well-known road racing tracks drawn to scale and placed together on one page. We’re probably losing our minds, but we recommend taking a look.
This video lets you see a few POV laps of ChuckWalla Raceway. We’re calling it California’s “forgotten” track because when we talk to people, they name Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca and Sonoma and Thunderhill, and sometimes know about Willow Springs and Buttonwillow, but they rarely mention ChuckWalla.
You probably had the thought at some point “wouldn’t it be great if the police closed this road and we could just run it wide open?”
In this video, we see MX-5 Cup driver Tom Martin III after a restart at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park. While he is clearly faster than the car ahead, it takes him several laps to make the pass. The MX-5 is a momentum car and a spec car, so speed differences are small and Mosport only has one corner with much braking.
While we sat on the back porch of Harris Hill Road, one of the most common conversations that I heard was the debate over which tracks are the most epic. We all have different criteria for what makes a track truly epic, but for most racers Canadian Tire Motorsport Park fits the bill perfectly.
Here’s an event that just about has it all. The recipe: take one part Nurburgring Nordschliefe, mix with some autocross, add in one part One Lap Of America, cover with a cup of spec racing and garnish with a sprig of vintage cars. If that sounds interesting, read on as we break down the details below.
As things heat up in the west and south, we slip in a few southern events while turning more attention to the north central and northeast.
Check out these upcoming racing events worth making the trek to. Lots of action in all parts of the country to choose from.
Summer is just around the corner, believe it or not. Here are some choice events to consider.
Good times ahead with just about the last chance to race in the South and the West for a while without extreme temperatures.
We have lots of interesting events in this edition, along with the likelihood of good weather.
Here are some worthwhile options for getting your diet of track time in.
Here are our picks for races worth travelling to in the next 8 weeks.
New tracks, driving schools, iconic courses and vintage wheel-to-wheel competition – there’s a little something for everyone here. Check out this selection of events worth making the trek to in the next 8 weeks.
Looking out over the next two months, spring will be in the air just about everywhere. That opens up many tracks that shut down for the winter. Here are some picks that are worth travelling to in the next 8 weeks.
These are the dog days of winter, but just a glance at the calendar says the time for racing has arrived (if it hadn’t already).
In our fourth installment of the Worth a Tow race planner, we look at some upcoming events that run the gamut of skill levels, durations, climates and even eras of racing – there’s a little something for everyone here.
The days are getting longer and the weather in some parts of the country is showing signs of improvement. Which can only mean one thing: time to go racing again!