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Atlanta Motorsports Park (AMP) consists of 16 turns and 98 feet of elevation changes throughout the course. Designed by Formula One architect Herman Tilke, AMP’s two-mile main road course was recently voted one of the Top 10 Tracks in North America by Road & Track Magazine. Located roughly 60 miles north of Atlanta in Dawsonville, Georgia, AMP sits in the foothills of the Georgia Mountains.
Barber Motorsports Park has a 17-turn, 2.38-mile (3.83 km) road course, designed by Alan Wilson, located in Birmingham, AL. The layout is compact, with elevation changes of more than 80 feet. The track has hosted numerous motorsport races including Grand-Am, Pirelli World Challenge, Vintage Racing Series events, AMA SuperBike and the Verizon IndyCar Series. Barber is noted for its landscaping and greenery; the track has been referred to as “The Augusta National of Motorsports”.
Road Atlanta is a 2.54-mile (4.088 km) road course located just north of Braselton, Georgia. The track has 12 turns, including the famous "esses" between turns three and five; and Turn 12, a downhill, diving turn. The track is owned by NASCAR, and is the home to the Petit Le Mans, as well as AMA motorcycle racing, and smaller events throughout the year.
Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval is a 2.28-mile, 17-turn road course oval with a 35-foot elevation change. It is located in Concord, NC. This revised road course that features a faster infield portion and additional passing opportunities, challenging to drivers of all levels. Jzilla begins this event later in the day so as to finish the event under artificial lighting on both the speedway and infield portions. Many consider it akin to driving two different tracks because of this.
Sebring International Raceway is America’s oldest racing track, beginning December 31, 1950 on an abandoned airbase near Sebring, FL. It’s 3.74 miles of hallowed tarmac offer similar prestige to other famous tracks like Circuit de la Sarthe. Former winners and participants read as a star-studded Who’s Who, such as Mario Andretti, Stirling Moss, Dan Gurney, Phil Hill, Al Holbert, A.J. Foyt, Bobby Rahal and Tom Kristensen. Celebrity participation is also a Sebring trait. Steve McQueen nearly won a race in 1970, while James Brolin, Paul Newman, Gene Hackman and even journalist Walter Cronkite have competed here. Each year on the third Saturday of March, 3.74 miles of concrete and asphalt challenge the giants of sports car racing to one of the world’s most grueling endurance tests.
Voted by Car and Driver Magazine as a Top Six road course in the entire country, Virginia International Raceway (VIR) is a 3.27-mile (5.26km) track worthy of its vaunted reputation. VIR has remained exactly the same since it was commissioned in 1957, as it was one of the very first road tracks built in the United States. Featuring iconic uphill esses with elevation changes as sharp as a knife, this true motorsports resort should be on the list of any driver. Jzilla Track Days will be traveling to this 1,300-acre property that straddles the Virginia-North Carolina border with amenities including karting and off-road racing, skeet shooting, and a host of dining options. Virginia International Raceway is a track day experience that can be enjoyed by all.
Daytona International Raceway is a 3.51 road course, located in Daytona Beach, FL that boasts the most diverse schedule of racing on the globe. In addition to at least nine major event weekends, the Speedway grounds are also used extensively for events that include concerts, civic and social gatherings, car shows, photo shoots, production vehicle testing and police motorcycle training. In addition, Daytona International Speedway showcases daily track tours and is home to the champion DAYTONA 500 car and the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America.
Spa. The Nürburgring. A combined 20 miles of pure European track day nirvana. The 4.35-miles (7.004km) circuit home to the Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix allows you to feel the same legendary corners and blistering straights that countless F1 Champions have felt. Spa is for drivers. Then to the German behemoth that measures in at 12.94-miles(25km), the Nürburgring. Given the nickname “The Green Hell”, this unrelenting track has inspired and challenged drivers all over the world from all walks of life for over 20 years. If Spa is the beauty of this trip; the Nürburgring is most definitely the beast. There are few if any two tracks on earth that can be held in as high regard as Spa and the Nürburgring. These sanctums of speed however are not just limited to the experienced driver. This all-inclusive trip with Jzilla Track Days includes hotels, ground transportation as well as an Arrive and Drive setup that will have the cars waiting at these respective tracks for all group members. Track day trips do not get more prestigious than this.