Crandon, Wisconsin, USA (View on Map)
Known as "The Big House," Crandon International Raceway is the undisputed mecca of short course off-road racing. Located in the Northwoods of Crandon, Wisconsin, the facility has hosted the World Championship Off-Road Races every Labor Day weekend since 1970. The 1.75-mile dirt track is famous for its high speeds, big-air jumps, and the iconic Turn 1, a sweeping, high-banked right-hander known as the "Crandon Land Rush Start," where the entire field charges into the corner side-by-side. The track's layout, carved from an old farm, is a supreme test of driver and machine. The weekend culminates in the Crandon World Cup, a non-denominational race that pits drivers from different classes and series against each other for one of the biggest prizes in the sport.