Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, USA (View on Map)
Often called "America's National Park of Speed," Road America is a legendary 4.048-mile, 14-turn road course set in the scenic Kettle Moraine area of Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. The track was built in 1955 after racing on the nearby public roads was banned. Its layout has remained virtually unchanged since its inception and is revered by drivers worldwide for its high speeds and challenging sequence of corners, including the daunting "Kink" on the back straight and the downhill plunge through the "Carousel." The sprawling 640-acre, park-like facility offers incredible spectator viewing. Road America has hosted nearly every major North American racing series, including IndyCar, IMSA, NASCAR, Can-Am, and Trans-Am, and continues to be a premier destination for professional and club racing.