Road America
| Length km: |
6.514 (4.039 mi) |
| Course type: | Road |
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The vision of Road America grew out of the dreams of a man named Clif Tufte. A trained civil engineer, Tufte spent almost a year planning one of the world's finest and most challenging road courses.
Tufte's dream became a reality in April 1955 when the track was carved out of 525 acres of Wisconsin farmland. By September 10, 1955 the track's first SCCA national race weekend was held.
Millions of dollars in improvements have been made throughout the years, but the original 4.048-mile, 14-turn configuration has never been altered. Road America is a four-mile permanent road course with fourteen turns outlined by seven miles of access road on 626 acres of land









