Motorsport Ranch-MSR Cresson 1.7 CCW
Motorsport Ranch-MSR Cresson 1.7 CCW Notes:
Everything is bigger in Texas, and that includes their passion for motorsports!. The Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan zone, or the Metroplex, as the locals call it, has a rich racing tradition, hosting several high-profile events regularly for NASCAR, Indycar, SCCA, Trans-Am, etc. There are multiple venues for professional racing as Texas Motor Speedway, Texas Motorplex, or North Star Dragway. But Texan racing enthusiasts can also take the matter into their own hands at the Motorsport Ranch-MSR Cresson, a sports car country club in operation from 1996.
The MSR is 14-miles away from Fort Worth, on a half an hour drive on Highway 377. The club has two independent road courses that can add up to form a 3.1-mile racing track, and all its possible layouts allow clockwise or counterclockwise driving. There's plenty of visibility and open spaces, as you would expect for a racing circuit in the middle of the Texas grasslands, with an average of 229 sunny days a year. The natural elevation changes in the terrain are the only limitation to the drivers' perspective, creating some blind corners along the racetrack. Long straightaways with sweeper curves and several tight turns are a great test for racing enthusiasts, providing them with a fun and safe environment to unleash their passion for speed.
1.7 CCW Notes:
Motorsport Ranch Cresson's 1.7-mile counterclockwise configuration delivers 2.736 kilometers of North Texas technical challenge through 11 corners and four straightaways, featuring 9 meters of elevation change and 12-meter width that accommodates multiple racing lines across the facility's versatile short-course layout. Located in Cresson, 22 kilometers from Fort Worth on Highway 377, this configuration represents one of MSR's multiple layout options created by combining two independent road courses into various combinations—the 1.7 CCW setup emphasizes technical corner-to-corner flow over sustained high-speed sections, rewarding chassis balance and driver smoothness through tight direction changes. The counterclockwise direction and compact 2.7-kilometer distance create lap times typically ranging 1:15-1:35 depending on vehicle class, making it ideal for track day sessions and HPDE programs building driver confidence before attempting longer configurations.
The 1.7 CCW layout's character derives from corner density and direction-change frequency rather than elevation drama or long straights. Eleven corners compressed into 2.736 kilometers means drivers encounter new brake zones every 12-15 seconds on average, demanding constant transitions between brake-turn-throttle phases with minimal recovery time. The 12-meter width allows multiple racing lines through corners, creating overtaking opportunities in sections where wider entry or exit choices enable different approaches. North Texas climate creates summer track temperatures regularly exceeding 45°C with afternoon heat contrasting cooler morning sessions, while spring and fall events operate in moderate conditions ideal for tire performance. The facility's ranch-style paddock infrastructure and resident member garages create club atmosphere compared to commercial track day venues, though SCCA, NASA, and public track day organizations regularly utilize the 1.7 configuration. MSR Cresson's modular design allows event organizers to select 1.7 CCW for beginner and intermediate groups, then open the full 3.1-mile combined layout for advanced sessions, making the shorter counterclockwise configuration North Texas's most accessible technical training circuit where corner-to-corner rhythm matters more than peak speed.
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