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Location | Summit Point, WV, USA |
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Time zone | UTC−5 (UTC−4 DST) |
Coordinates | 39°14′3.8″N 77°58′31.04″W / 39.234389°N 77.9752889°W |
Capacity | open seating without capacity limitation |
Owner | Bill Scott Racing, Inc. |
Operator | Bill Scott Racing, Inc. |
Broke ground | 1969 |
Opened | October 1969 |
Former names | Summit Point Raceway (1969–2003) |
Major events | Current: Atlantic Championship (2017–2019, 2023–present) Former: 12 Hours at the Point (1999–2009) IMSA GT Championship (1971, 1982, 1987–1989) Can-Am (1986) Trans-Am Series (1983–1985) |
Summit Point Main Circuit (1970–present) | |
Length | 3.219 km (2.000 miles) |
Turns | 10 |
Race lap record | 1:04.452 ( Matthew Butson, Swift 014.a, 2024, Formula Atlantic) |
Jefferson Circuit (1996–present) | |
Length | 1.771 km (1.100 miles) |
Turns | 7 |
Shenandoah Circuit (2004–present) | |
Length | 3.540 km (2.200 miles) |
Turns | 22 |
Summit Point Original Circuit (1969–1970) | |
Length | 3.219 km (2.000 miles) |
Turns | 8 |
Summit Point Motorsports Park is a road racing and driver training facility located in Jefferson County, West Virginia about two hours west of Washington, D.C. in the state's Eastern Panhandle.