Track Overview
Nelson Ledges Road Course opened in 1958 and quickly became known for its fast, flowing layout that rewards bravery and precision, making it a favorite among grassroots racers. The track gained national attention in the 1970s and 1980s for hosting the famous Longest Day of Nelson, a twenty four hour endurance race that attracted teams from across the country. Over the years, the facility experienced periods of decline, but major renovations in the 2010s revitalized the surface, curbing, and safety features. The track’s reputation for high speed cornering remains intact, with drivers praising its rhythm and demanding nature. Many club racing organizations continue to use the circuit for competitive events, keeping its legacy alive.
Track Layout
The 2 mile course emphasizes speed and smooth driving, with long sweeping corners that test a driver’s commitment. Key sections such as the Carousel require precise throttle control. The track’s minimal runoff areas demand focus and discipline.
Events
Endurance racing remains a major attraction, with multiple clubs hosting long format events. Sprint races and time trials also fill the schedule. The track’s grassroots atmosphere appeals to amateur racers.
Visitor Tips
Walking the track before a race helps drivers understand subtle elevation changes. Ear protection is recommended during high horsepower events. Bring shade for sunny days due to limited covered areas.
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