Summit Point Motorsports Park, Racing circuit complex in Summit Point, United States.
Summit Point Motorsports Park is a racing complex in West Virginia with three separate road circuits on its grounds. The facility provides space for drivers of all skill levels to train and compete, with tracks of varying lengths and difficulty.
The facility opened in October 1969 and held its first major racing event in spring 1970. Since then, it has developed into a popular destination for track time and motorsport events.
Federal agencies utilize the facility for specialized driver training programs, while amateur racing enthusiasts participate in automobile and motorcycle competitions.
The grounds are accessible year-round and offer camping facilities with electrical hookups and shower facilities for extended stays. Visitors should note that track use is tied to specific event and training schedules.
One of the racing tracks was designed with an exact replica of Germany's infamous Karussell turn from the Nürburgring. This unexpected German element on the American grounds attracts drivers who want to practice the famous curve without traveling abroad.
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