Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park-WHP West CCW
Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park-WHP West CCW Notes:
The Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park is a 600-acre racing complex operating since 1983 in Maricopa County, just outside Phoenix, Arizona. The track runs in flat land on the Salt River Valley desert, so a good pair of sunglasses are a top priority for racing in Wild Horse, with 300 sunny days per year on average and no obstacles to block the horizon in most of the track. The asphalt surface remains dry 90% of the time, as it rarely rains in the Valley of the Sun. The complex includes a drag strip, an off-road course, several road courses, and even the artificial Firebird Lake, a home for water skiing in the heart of Arizona.
There are several race track layouts in the Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park: the 1.25-mile (2.01-km) East Circuit, the 1.1-mile (1.77-km) West Circuit, and the 2.5-mile (4.02-km) Mondo Circuit. The East Circuit sits between the Firebird Lake and the Maricopa freeway, with ten turns and several straightaways intermingled with chicane-like sections. The West Circuit sits at the other side of the lake and is suitable for clockwise or counterclockwise racing. The Mondo Circuit incorporates the drag strip as its front straight and covers the lengthiest trajectory among all the configurations, going through 23 turns with different angles and alternating steering directions.
West CCW Notes:
The West counterclockwise configuration at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park in Arizona utilizes the western sections in reversed direction at this Phoenix-area facility near the Gila River Indian Community. The West CCW designation creates specific corner approaches running counterclockwise through western course sections. This variant serves events requiring reversed directional characteristics or specific layout attributes appropriate for certain vehicle classes and skill levels.
Operating the West CCW showcases Wild Horse Pass's modular infrastructure where different section combinations with directional flexibility create varied experiences. Arizona desert climate creates extreme operating conditions with summer track temperatures routinely exceeding 60C, while winter months November through March provide ideal racing weather making Wild Horse Pass a popular winter testing destination. The West counterclockwise configuration provides alternative flow serving Phoenix metropolitan motorsport community at this facility serving as Arizona's premier road racing venue.
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