TRACKS
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Below are the Road Courses Associated with NASA Texas:
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Texas World Speedway (TWS) - College Station
Texas World Speedway is one of only seven Super Speedways in the USA and is the only Super Speedway in the Southwest. TWS's oval became known as "The World's Fastest Speedway"; when Mario Andretti set a world closed course speed record of 214.158 mph on October 6, 1973 while qualifying for an Indy car race.
TWS is located on approximately 400 acres with direct access to Highway 6 south of College Station, Texas. In addition to the two mile "D" shaped oval with 22 degree banking turns with 8 degree banking in the front of the grandstands, TWS is a road racers speedway with a 1.8, 1.9 and 2.9 mile high speed road courses. |

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Mercedes-Benz of Sugar Land Road Course - Houston
Mercedes-Benz of Sugar Land Road Course is home to the premier road course in Texas. With its 17 turns, the 2.38-mile (3.38-kilometer), 40-foot (12.2 meters) wide track combines a balance of slow, medium and high speed corners.
The course is configured to run both clockwise and counter-clockwise, with safety the number one priority. It features paved runoff areas in all critical braking and exiting zones, and abundant verge area around the entire track. Drivers have a clear view of the track and corners and race control has views of the entire track, as well as a closed-circuit camera system with views of each corner. |

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Motorsports Ranch (MSR) - Cresson
MotorSport Ranch is the first of its kind - a Country Club for motoring enthusiasts - including sports cars, race cars, and motorcycles. Established in 1996, the Ranch introduced and pioneered this new concept.Practice driving skills on one of two road racing courses, a 1.7 mile and a 1.3 mile circuit.
The facility is also home to numerous sports car related buisinesses catering to the enthusiasts. |

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Eagle's Canyon Raceway - Slidell
Eagles Canyon Raceway is the beautiful culmination of years worth of research, planning, design, and meticulous construction in the rolling hills of North Central Texas.
This track features 2.55 miles, 4 straights over 1,300 feet long, 15 turns, and 70 feet of elevation change. |

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Hallett Motor Racing Circuit - Jennings
Hallett Motor Racing Circuit is a 1.8 mile, 10 turn Road Racing course in the rolling Osage Hills of North Eastern Oklahoma. It is located 35 miles west of Tulsa, Oklahoma, at the Highway 99 exit of the Cimarron Turnpike.
Since opening in 1976, Hallett has played host to virtually every type of motor sports event. Whether it's professional or amateur auto racing, regional club racing or motorcycles. For over 30 years, Hallett Motor Racing Circuit has played host to Auto Racing, Motorcycles and High Speed Go Karts. |
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