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Learn About The Top Two Road Circuit Tracks Here In Colorado

High Plains Raceway

HPR is in Deer Trail, Colorado is a 2.55-mile road course with four track configurations, a 2,838-foot straight, more than 300 feet of cumulative elevation change per lap. HPR describes itself as a technical, challenging, and safe facility with rolling terrain and open spaces. HPR is operated by a group of amateur racing clubs.

High Plains Raceway offers multiple configurations, but the full course is what many drivers picture when they think of HPR. The layout combines fast sections, elevation changes, and technical corners that make it a favorite for drivers looking to build confidence, precision, and consistency

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How big is High Plains Raceway?

2.55-miles full course

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How many track configuration?

4 Different track configurations

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How long is the back straight?

2,838-feet long. You can get some high speed there.

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How much elevation change?

300+ feet cumulative elevation per lap

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How many corners?

15 corners.

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Who hep operate/part owner of HPR?

The track is operated and is owned by Colorado amateur racing club like RMC BMW CCA. It Belongs to Motorsport enthusiast here in Colorado.

Where Is High Plains Raceway?

Amenities/Things to Know

HPR lists paddock amenities including restrooms, showers, Wi-Fi, a credit-card-operated fuel station, RV hookups, carports, and tent camping on nights when the paddock is open overnight.

Entry road speed limit: 25 mph | Paddock speed limit: 10 mph | Track operates clockwise only.


Pueblo Motorsports Park

Pueblo Motorsports Park in Pueblo, Colorado is home to a 2.2-mile road course that blends long straights, flowing corners, and technical braking zones, along with an on-site quarter-mile drag strip. For our Drivers, it provides a fun, challenging, and confidence-building place for drivers to develop real performance-driving skills in a structured track environment.

Pueblo Motorsports Park’s road course delivers the kind of layout drivers love — long straights you can really sling your car down, flowing corners that reward smooth inputs, and braking zones that challenge precision and confidence. It is a fun, fast, and rewarding track that gives our drivers a great place to learn, improve, and enjoy everything that makes a track weekend memorable.

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How big is Pueblo Motorsports Park’s road course?

2.2-mile full road course.

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How many corners does PMP have?

10 corners

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What kind of layout does the road course have?

Long high-speed straights, fast sweeping corners, and hard braking zones into sharp turns.

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Which direction does the road course run?

Clockwise

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What else is at the facility besides the road course?

An on-site 1/4-mile drag strip, with events that follow NHRA guidelines.

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Who runs events at Pueblo Motorsports Park?

PMP hosts groups like NASA Rocky Mountain, Colorado Region SCCA, Rocky Mountain Vintage Racing, PCA, BMW CCA, and MRA.

Where Is PMP?

Amenities/Things to Know

Pueblo Motorsports Park offers the kind of simple, racer-friendly setup that keeps the focus on track time, including 50-amp EV charging and open-lapping access for spectators and passengers. Drivers should also know that the paddock is located inside the racecourse, so entry and exit cross the track and are controlled by a gate guard whenever the course is hot.

Entry road speed limit: 25 mph | Paddock/PIT speed limit: 10 mph | Clockwise operation only.