Prairie Hills Motorsports Club, Motorsports circuit in Lake Village, Indiana
Prairie Hills Motorsports Club is a racing facility in Indiana with multiple track configurations for different racing styles. The property includes separate north and south tracks that allow for various competitive events and driving experiences across the grounds.
The facility received final approval in 2007 and was officially established in 2009. This founding phase created the foundation for a modern racing venue designed to international standards.
Former racing driver Derek Daly designed the track layout incorporating corners inspired by international racing circuits, fostering a connection with global motorsport traditions.
The racing facility is well organized with clear signage and plenty of space for spectators and drivers. Visitors should arrive early depending on the event type to secure good viewing positions or access areas.
The property was originally planned to include wind turbines for power generation serving multiple states. This renewable energy component was meant to make the racing facility self-sufficient, though it remains largely unseen by visitors.
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