Hallett Motor Racing Circuit, Racing circuit in rural Oklahoma, United States.
Hallett Motor Racing Circuit is a 1.8-mile racing track in rural Oklahoma featuring eleven challenging turns that navigate through 80 feet (24 m) of elevation changes across rolling countryside west of Tulsa. The asphalt was laid directly on the natural topography without modifying the existing landscape.
Anatoly Arutunoff founded the racing facility in 1976, starting what would become a significant motorsport venue in the region. The founding approach was to work with the natural landscape rather than reshape it, which became central to the track's identity.
The track keeps its traditional feel with grass edges and tire barriers instead of modern safety installations, staying true to the spirit of how road racing was done in earlier times.
The facility offers three grandstands with restrooms, a gift shop, and a cafe for visitor convenience. Multiple viewing locations around the track let you choose which sections to watch from based on your preferred viewing angle and comfort.
The track layout can be raced in either direction, with some events switching the racing direction within the same competition day. This unusual flexibility means no two racing experiences feel quite the same, even at the same venue.
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