北米
3カ国・230拠点 — 北米のパフォーマンスモータリングを形づくるサーキット、カート、ディーラー、エンジニア、博物館、イベント、リテール、トレーニング。
カテゴリー構成
- サーキット・コース48
- カート34
- トレーニング・体験15
- エンジニアリング・チューニング35
- ディーラー・ブランド33
- リテール・パーツ・用品21
- 博物館・ヘリテージ24
- イベント・シリーズ20
座標フットプリント
178件各点は正確な座標まで解決された拠点で、カテゴリーごとに色分けしています。街路地図ではなくデータのフットプリントです。
北米のすべての拠点
Area 27 Motorsports Park
Exclusive private 4.83 km road course in the Okanagan, designed with input from F1 champion Jacques Villeneuve; opened 2016.
Calabogie Motorsports Park
Canada's longest road course at 5.05 km with 20+ turns; opened 2006 near Ottawa for racing, track days and driver development.
Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (Mosport)
Canada's most storied 10-turn, 3.957 km road course; host to IMSA, NASCAR Canada and historic Can-Am racing since 1961.
Circuit ICAR
Multi-discipline complex on former Mirabel airport runways: 3.4 km road course, oval, drag strip, karting and driftpark; hosts NASCAR Canada.
Circuit Mont-Tremblant
Scenic Laurentian road course opened 1964; former Canadian Grand Prix venue, now club racing, track days and racing schools.
Mission Raceway Park
Fraser Valley facility combining a quarter-mile NHRA drag strip and a road race course; BC's busiest grassroots motorsport venue.
Shannonville Motorsport Park
Reconfigurable eastern-Ontario circuit operating since 1974; multiple track layouts for car and motorcycle racing, track days and schools.
Toronto Motorsports Park
Southern-Ontario multi-use venue near Hamilton with a road course and drag strip for racing, track days and motorsport events.
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Mexico's flagship Grade-1 circuit in the Magdalena Mixhuca park; hosts the F1 Mexico City GP and NASCAR, the heart of national motorsport.
Autódromo Internacional Miguel E. Abed
FIA Grade-2 circuit east of Puebla, a premier regional venue hosting NASCAR México, karting and Formula E heritage events for cars and bikes.
Autódromo Monterrey
Northern Mexico's veteran motorsport venue since 1970, running NASCAR México, quarter-mile drag racing, karting and driver track days near Del Norte airport.
Óvalo Aguascalientes México (OAM)
Mexico's fastest banked oval, opened 2009; the most important NASCAR speedway in Latin America with a 35,000 capacity and 1.8 km road course.
Autobahn Country Club
First purpose-built US motorsports country club; a 3.56-mile, 19-turn full circuit splitting into independent North and South courses near Chicago.
Barber Motorsports Park
Immaculate 2.38-mile, 17-turn road course set in a landscaped park, home to an IndyCar round and the world's largest motorcycle museum.
Bristol Dragway
Quarter-mile dragstrip nicknamed 'Thunder Valley' for the acoustics between two ridges; home of the NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals, opened 1965.
Bristol Motor Speedway
High-banked 0.533-mile concrete short oval nicknamed 'The Last Great Colosseum', with steep 24-28 degree turns and a passionate NASCAR following.
Buttonwillow Raceway Park
SCCA Cal Club road course famed for its '13CW' time-attack benchmark; offers dozens of bidirectional configurations across a flat Central Valley site.
Carolina Motorsports Park
The Carolinas' only permanent road course, an Alan Wilson-designed 2.28-mile, 14-turn circuit on a former airfield runway.
Charlotte Motor Speedway
1.5-mile quad-oval at the heart of NASCAR country, home of the Coca-Cola 600 and the infield/oval 'ROVAL' road-course Cup race.
Circuit of The Americas (COTA)
Purpose-built 3.4-mile Grade 1 circuit and only U.S. round of Formula 1, also hosting MotoGP and IMSA on 1,500 acres near Austin.
Darlington Raceway
Historic 1.366-mile egg-shaped oval, 'The Track Too Tough to Tame', opened 1950 and home of NASCAR's Southern 500.
Daytona International Speedway
World-famous 2.5-mile high-banked superspeedway, home of the Daytona 500 and the Rolex 24 endurance race on its combined road course.
Gainesville Raceway
NHRA-owned quarter-mile concrete dragstrip opened 1969; home of the AMALIE Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals, site of the first 300-mph Top Fuel pass.
GingerMan Raceway
Alan Wilson-designed 2.14-mile, 11-turn club road course east of South Haven on 330 acres; home of GRIDLIFE since 2014.
Hallett Motor Racing Circuit
Hilly 1.8-mile, 10-turn club road course in the Osage Hills west of Tulsa with over 80 feet of elevation change, runnable both directions.
In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip
Historic NHRA-operated quarter-mile dragstrip at the LA County Fairplex; opener and finale of the NHRA season since the 1960s, formerly Auto Club Raceway.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
The 2.5-mile 'Brickyard', home of the Indianapolis 500 since 1911 and the largest-capacity sports venue in the world, also hosting an infield road course.
Lime Rock Park
Compact, fast 1.5-mile road course in the Connecticut hills, one of America's oldest continuously operating tracks, favored for sports car and historic racing.
Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park
NHRA-owned complex near Indianapolis with a quarter-mile drag strip and 0.686-mile oval; home of the prestigious NHRA U.S. Nationals since 1961.
Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta
Fast, undulating 2.54-mile, 12-turn road course best known as home of the Petit Le Mans IMSA endurance classic.
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
Technical 2.4-mile, 13-turn road course in rural Ohio, a long-standing IndyCar and IMSA stop with a renowned racing school.
MotorSport Ranch Cresson
Country-club road course south of Fort Worth with 1.7-, 1.3- and combined 3.1-mile bidirectional layouts; one of the first US motorsport country clubs.
MSR Houston
Membership road course 35 miles south of Houston featuring a 2.38-mile, 17-turn, 40-foot-wide circuit open most of the year for track use.
NCM Motorsports Park
National Corvette Museum's 419-acre road course with reconfigurable East and West circuits combining into a 3.15-mile Grand Full Course.
New Jersey Motorsports Park
Northeast complex on a former WWII airfield with the 2.25-mile Thunderbolt and 1.9-mile Lightning circuits; hosts MotoAmerica and club racing.
NOLA Motorsports Park
FIA Grade 2, 2.75-mile, 17-turn road course near New Orleans with a karting complex and large drift/autocross skid pad.
Pittsburgh International Race Complex
Former 'Pitt Race' (ex-BeaveRun); a 2.78-mile, 19-turn road course on 400+ acres in Lawrence County that closed after the 2025 season.
Road America
Historic 4.048-mile, 14-turn natural-terrain road course, one of the fastest and longest in North America for IndyCar, IMSA and NASCAR.
Sebring International Raceway
Bumpy ex-airfield 3.74-mile circuit hosting the legendary 12 Hours of Sebring, North America's oldest endurance sports car race.
Sonoma Raceway
Hilly 2.52-mile wine-country road course hosting NASCAR Cup and IndyCar, paired with an on-site NHRA drag strip.
Talladega Superspeedway
NASCAR's largest oval at 2.66 miles with 33-degree banking; the fastest track on the Cup schedule, opened 1969 as Alabama International Motor Speedway.
Thunderhill Raceway Park
SCCA-owned Northern California road course, expandable to five miles and famed for hosting the grueling 25 Hours of Thunderhill endurance race.
Utah Motorsports Campus
Former Miller Motorsports Park near Tooele; one of North America's longest circuits with a 4.486-mile, 23-turn full course across four configurations.
Virginia International Raceway (VIR)
Restored 3.27-mile road course and motorsport resort on the VA/NC line, a favorite for IMSA, club racing and track days.
Watkins Glen International
Storied Finger Lakes road course, former U.S. Grand Prix home, now a marquee NASCAR Cup and IMSA Six Hours venue.
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
Iconic 2.24-mile road course famed for the plunging 'Corkscrew', a premier West Coast venue for IMSA, MotoAmerica and historics.
World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway
Multi-discipline complex east of St. Louis; the only venue hosting NASCAR Cup, IndyCar and NHRA, with a 1.25-mile oval and quarter-mile drag strip.
zMAX Dragway
The world's first four-lane, all-concrete drag strip, an NHRA national-event venue adjacent to Charlotte Motor Speedway, dubbed 'the Bellagio of dragstrips'.
Goodwood Kartways
Long-running 750 m outdoor kart track north of Toronto offering arrive-and-drive, racing leagues and corporate events.
K1 Speed Toronto
Indoor electric-kart racing centre in Downsview offering arrive-and-drive heats, leagues and corporate events with an on-site race-gear shop.
Karting Trois-Rivières
Mauricie karting centre with three outdoor tracks of varying length and a range of kart sizes, including two-seaters for families.
SH Karting
Established 1975 near Mont-Saint-Hilaire; two lit, paved outdoor tracks open year-round with multiple kart classes for ages two and up.
K1 Speed México
Largest indoor electric-kart operator in Mexico with multiple Mexico City venues plus Querétaro; arrive-and-drive racing and corporate events for all ages.
Kartódromo Checo Pérez
Public kart track founded 2018 by F1 driver Sergio 'Checo' Pérez in Guadalajara, with museum, store and workshops to nurture new racing talent.
KBR Kartódromo Internacional
Professional 1,350 m kart circuit near Mexico City with up to 16 layouts; a key training ground for Mexican single-seater and karting talent.
Adams Motorsports Park
Historic 3/4-mile, 14-turn asphalt kart circuit operating since the 1950s; a Southern California development ground for pros like Kevin Harvick.
Andretti Indoor Karting & Games
Andretti-branded entertainment chain pairing multi-level indoor electric kart tracks with arcades, VR and dining across 14+ US locations.
Apex Motorsports Park
0.9-mile multi-configuration circuit designed by pro racer Rocky Moran for karts, supermoto and mini bikes between Los Angeles and San Diego.
Atlanta Motorsports Park (AMP Kart Circuit)
Nearly one-mile Tilke-designed kart circuit built to CIK Level A/F1 standard with 43 ft of elevation change; among America's only F1-grade kart tracks.
Badger Kart Club (Mill-Rite Raceway)
Long-running member club running a 0.6-mile outdoor sprint course near Milwaukee, racing most Sundays April through October for all ages.