
MotoAmerica Barber Motorsports Park
The Barber Motorsports Park is an 880 acre, multi-purpose racing facility located on the eastern fringes of Birmingham, Alabama. It was built by George Barber and includes the Barber Vintage Motorsport Museum, which has been named “World’s Largest Motorcycle Museum” by the Guinness World Records.

MotoAmerica New Jersey Motorsports Park
New Jersey Motorsports Park is located on 500 acres immediately adjacent to the Millville Airport, an airport that was dedicated in 1941 as America’s First Defense Airport which played a key role in the country’s World War II military efforts.

MotoAmerica PittRace
Pittsburgh International Race Complex offers three track configurations. The North track configuration is 1.6 miles and the South track covers 1.2 miles. The full course is 2.78 miles in length and combines both the North and South track. All tracks feature significant elevation change throughout and were designed to follow the natural terrain. Pitt Race hosts many different sports car series such as SCCA and NASA, as well as holding track days and open tests for both cars and motorcycles.
CCS Summit Point
Summit Point Circuit is a 10-turn, 2.0-mile (3.2 km) road course that features a 2,900-foot (880 m) main straight. This original circuit opened in 1969 and did not include the "Carousel", presently denoted Turns 6 and 7. In the original layout, Turn 5 was a ~90 degree left-hander leading to a 90 degegree right-hander at the entry to what is now denoted Turn 8. Therefore, the original layout had 8 turns (or 9 depending on how you counted them). The "Carousel" was added in the early 1970's.

CCS NCBike
2 mile long 40 feet wide bi-directional serpentine road course with ½ mile straightaway, 11 constant radius corners, large grassy run-off shoulders and minimal barriers
7 corner marshal stations
Vehicle dynamics area of 2 acres (128 feet by 700 feet) attached to main straightaway.
2 access roads offer various ingress /egress options for track usage
Elevation changes from +10 feet to -5 feet
2 spectator viewing zones
5 PTZ video cameras around track periphery

MotoAmerica Brainerd
Brainerd International Raceway is the largest racetrack in the Upper Midwest and may offer the most diverse motorsports schedule anywhere. The road course became a favorite for motorcycle racers in 1982 when superbikes came to town where BIR hosted the Honda Classic Camel Pro Series. Three-time 500cc world champion Wayne Rainey won the superbike final that first year and then repeated in 1986 and 1987.

MotoAmerica Laguna Seca
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca is an 11-turn, 2.238-mile jewel of a road course on California’s beautiful central coast. While the track is a favorite of racers and fans worldwide, many focus on one specific section – officially Turns 8 and 8A – or more commonly known as The Corkscrew.

MotoAmerica The Ridge
The Ridge Motorsports Park is the Pacific Northwest’s premier destination motorsports complex. The Ridge is located near the city of Shelton, between the picturesque Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges, in Mason County, the birthplace of racing in Washington State. Set in a relaxed rural natural forest environment with stunning views of Mt. Rainier and Mt. St. Helens, only minutes from The Olympic National Forest and scenic Hood Canal.
CCS Summit Point
Summit Point Circuit is a 10-turn, 2.0-mile (3.2 km) road course that features a 2,900-foot (880 m) main straight. This original circuit opened in 1969 and did not include the "Carousel", presently denoted Turns 6 and 7. In the original layout, Turn 5 was a ~90 degree left-hander leading to a 90 degegree right-hander at the entry to what is now denoted Turn 8. Therefore, the original layout had 8 turns (or 9 depending on how you counted them). The "Carousel" was added in the early 1970's.

MotoAmerica Road America
Road America is located midway between Milwaukee and Green Bay in Elkhart Lake, WI. It’s legendary four-mile, 14 turn road circuit has challenged the world’s best racers for over 60 years. The 640 acre, park-like grounds offer amazing viewing opportunities, fantastic concessions and high-speed excitement.

MotoAmerica Virginia International Raceway
VIRginia International Raceway is a multi-purpose road course offering professional and amateur auto and motorcycle racing. While racing is the heart of VIR, the expansive 1,300-acre property located at the Virginia-North Carolina border is so much more. America’s first true “motorsport resort,” it’s an entire vacation destination with a number of onsite hotel and lodging options.

MotoAmerica Road Atlanta
Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta's multi-purpose motor sports facility is situated on 750 park-like acres in the rolling hills of Northeast Georgia. Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta is located 35 miles north of Atlanta and just minutes away from Chateau Elan, a 4-Star resort offering guests comfort and amenities such as three championship golf courses and a European-style Spa.

CCS Carolina Motorsports Park
Carolina Motorsports Park was developed by a group of enthusiasts and racers from the southeast. The site was built on an old airport, known as “Kershaw Airport”. The track was designed by famed track designer Alan Wilson and the full 2.27 mile road course opened in July 1999. Elite Garageworkz will be there to support our CCS competitors!

MotoAmerica Daytona
NEW for 2022, MotoAmerica, home of AMA Superbike and North America’s premier motorcycle road racing series, is partnering with DAYTONA to host the DAYTONA 200. Join MotoAmerica Superbike and Supersport riders Jake Gagne, Cam Petersen, Josh Herrin, Josh Hayes, Sam Lochoff, Richie Escalante, as well as riders from all over the world. In addition to the DAYTONA 200, the MotoAmerica weekend at DAYTONA will be the opening round of the 2022 MotoAmerica Mission King Of The Baggers Championship, Twins Cup, and Roland Sands Super Hooligans.