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NOLA Motorsports Park

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Time zone
  
UTC-6 (UTC-5 DST)

Broke ground
  
December 2009

Phone
  
+1 504-302-4875

Opened
  
2011

Owner
  
Laney Chouest

Surface
  
Asphalt

Construction cost
  
62 million USD

Architect
  
Alan Wilson

NOLA Motorsports Park

Location
  
11075 Nicolle Boulevard, Avondale, Louisiana 70094

Major events
  
Triumph Big Kahuna New Orleans (2012) Cooper Tires WinterFest (2014) Indy Grand Prix of Louisiana (2015)

Address
  
11075 Nicolle Blvd, Avondale, LA 70094, USA

Similar
  
Hall's Motorspo New Orle, FX Motorspo LLC, Best Western Bayou Inn, Bayou Segnette State Park, Fair Grounds Race Co

Profiles

Rfactor 2 nola motorsports park preview


NOLA Motorsports Park is a road race track in Avondale, Louisiana, approximately twenty minutes from downtown New Orleans. The kart circuit and North Track circuits opened in Q4 2011.

Contents

Future plans include completion of a South Track. When linked with the North Track will form a five-mile course, making it the longest race track in North America.

Nola motorsports park kart track march 2013


Design

NOLA Motorsports Park was designed by Alan Wilson, whose other designs include Miller Motorsports Park and Barber Motorsports Park. In addition to the two international standard race tracks, the facility also features three karting tracks, full service seven acre kart center, paddock, on-site speed shop, clubhouse, eight acre autocross pad, single lane dragstrip and luxury villas for residents.

The park has also been designed with forward thinking electronic systems including over 100 miles of fiber optics and the latest timing and scoring equipment to allow for accurate timing.

Major events

2012
  • Triumph Big Kahuna New Orleans: AMA Pro Racing Superbike Championship (season finale), October 5–7
  • 2014
  • Cooper Tires WinterFest: Indy Lights, Pro Formula Mazda, F2000, February 21–22
  • 2015
  • Indy Grand Prix of Louisiana: IndyCar Series, April 10–12
  • References

    NOLA Motorsports Park Wikipedia