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ELKHART LAKE, Wis. — Denny Hamlin’s aggressive driving against Kyle Larson at Road America showed how much the race for the Cup regular-season championship is heating up. Larson, who entered Sunday’s ...
Road America had hosted the Cup Series the past two years on its 4.048-mile course in Central Wisconsin. Last year’s Cup race there was held before one of the largest crowds at Road America. This year ...
Road America, which opened in 1955, is located on 640 acres about halfway between Milwaukee and Green Bay. The course is just over 4 miles long, features 14 turns and is surrounded by about 1,600 ...
ELKHART LAKE, Wis. — Road America. America's National Park of Speed is what they like to call it. The 14-turn, 4.014-mile course presents plenty of challenges for INDYCAR drivers.
Although much less widely known, Road America is to the racing world what famed Blackwolf Run, 16 miles away, is to golf. The racetrack was designed to be 4.0 miles. IndyCar measures it at 4.014.
Road America, which opened in 1955, is located on 640 acres about halfway between Milwaukee and Green Bay. The course is just over 4 miles long, features 14 turns and is surrounded by about 1,600 ...
Road America’s first racing event took place in 1955 with the SCCA National, an exciting 148-mile race between Sherwood Johnson of Rye, N.Y., and Phil Hill of Santa Monica, Calif.