Pittsburgh International Race Complex - PittRace south
Pittsburgh International Race Complex - PittRace south Notes:
The Pittsburgh International Race Complex is a multi-purpose facility operating from 2002 at a 45-minutes ride north of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Motorsports enthusiasts from all over Pennsylvania gather at Pitt Race (the popular nickname of the facility) to enjoy their favorite racing competitions and take laps on their favorite course during open track days (depending on the availability). There are three different layouts for racing: The North Circuit, with 1.6 miles (2.57 kilometers), the South Circuit, with 1.2 miles (1.93 kilometers), and the Full Course, which combines the northern and southern circuits for a total length of 2.86 miles (4.6 kilometers).
The continental climate of Pennsylvania means the skies over the Pittsburgh International Race Complex tend to be cloudy, with some form of precipitation getting the track surface wet 140 days a year on average. Winters are cold, and summers are warm and humid, so checking the weather forecast before racing is an absolute necessity in this circuit. The layout of the Pitt Race track favors high speed, with long stretches of straightaways intermingled with fast sweepers and only a pair of tight angle corners in each circuit. The Full Course has 19 turns, ups and downs in the whole trajectory, and runs in the clockwise direction. The other two configurations also go clockwise and can operate independently from one another.
south Notes:
The South configuration at Pittsburgh International Race Complex (PittRace) delivers a specific layout variant at this Pennsylvania facility, utilizing the southern sections of the track to create a distinct challenge from the full circuit and other configuration options. Located in Wampum, Pennsylvania, the South layout serves as one of several variants available at PittRace's comprehensive motorsport complex. The configuration emphasizes specific corner combinations and characteristics unique to the facility's southern sections.
What distinguishes the South configuration is its focused use of particular track sections that create different setup priorities and driving challenges compared to PittRace's full circuit. Pennsylvania's four-season climate creates distinct racing windows with the facility operating primarily April through November, avoiding harsh winter conditions. The South layout serves club racing, track days, and events seeking specific configuration characteristics that the full circuit or other variants don't provide, reflecting PittRace's operational flexibility in accommodating diverse motorsport activities.
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