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Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course

Information

Location: Lexington, Ohio
Country: Flag of the United States United States
Opened: 1962
Owner: Truesports, Inc.
Architect:
Website: www.midohio.com

Track Specifics

Type: Road Course
Surface: Asphalt
Length: 2.4 mi / 3.86 km
Capacity: 75,000

Races

Current Series:
IndyCar
Indy Lights
ALMS
Grand-Am
AMA Superbike
Former Series:
CART

circuit rating
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Current Track Layout
This track has been used with the permission of www.etracksonline.co.uk

Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course is a road course auto racing facility located in Lexington, Ohio.

Contents

  • 1 The Track
  • 2 History
  • 3 Records
  • 4 Winners
    • 4.1 IndyCar
    • 4.2 CART/Champ Car
  • 5 Video Gallery
  • 6 Picture Gallery

[edit] The Track

The track opened as a 15-turn, 2.4 mile (3.86 km) road circuit run clockwise. The back portion of the track allows speeds approaching 180 mph. A separate starting line is located on the backstrech to allow for safer rolling starts. The regular start/finish line is located on the pit straight. In 1990, the track underwent a refurbishment. A new retaining wall was built, the entire track was resurfaced, widened, and concrete was paved in the apexes of the turns to prevent asphalt deterioration. In addition, a straightaway was paved through the chicane, allowing for two different track layouts, the original 2.4 mile circuit, and a new 13-turn, 2.25 mile (3.62 km) circuit. In 1990, the CART series began utilizing the 2.25 mile layout. In 2006, a second major refurbishment saw several improvements. The entire circuit was repaved, and the concrete patches in the turn apexes were removed. A new motorcycle "short course" was created by connecting turn one with the backstrech, and another motorcross oval was created by connecting the chicane straight with the backstrech. The additional layouts allow simultaneous use of the multiple course, for instructional and competetive uses. The improvements also include a new motorcross facility to be opened in the future. There is grandstand seating for 10,000 spectators, and three observation mounds alongside the track raise the capacity to over 75,000.

[edit] History

The track was opened in 1962, by Les Griebling. In 1981, Mid-Ohio was purchased by Jim Trueman, a renowned road racer and the founder of Red-Roof Inns. Trueman put a lot of money into the facility, building the garage area and three spectator mounds. In 1982, CART added the Mid-Ohio track to their yearly circuit. The American Le Mans Series and Grand-Am series also compete at the track. The Sports Car Club of America hosts regional events at Mid-Ohio, and from 1994 through 2005, held its national championships, the "Runoffs", at the track. Mid-Ohio also hosts an annual vintage automobile race weekend during the summer.


[edit] Records

Series Driver Speed Vehicle Date
SERIES Qualifying DRIVER MPH / KPH MAKE Date
Race DRIVER MPH / KPH MAKE Date

[edit] Winners

[edit] IndyCar

Season Date Driver Manufacturer Speed
YEAR Race 1 DRIVER MAKE MPH / KPH


[edit] CART/Champ Car

Season Date Driver Manufacturer Speed
YEAR Race 1 DRIVER MAKE MPH / KPH



[edit] Video Gallery

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[edit] Picture Gallery

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IndyCar Series Tracks

Belle Isle - Chicagoland - Edmonton - Homestead - Indianapolis - Infineon - Iowa - Kansas - Kentucky - Long Beach
Mid-Ohio - Milwaukee - Motegi - Richmond - St. Petersburg - Surfers Paradise - Texas - Toronto - Watkins Glen



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