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Motorsport Park Hastings

Coordinates: 40°34′43″N 98°21′11″W / 40.57861°N 98.35306°W / 40.57861; -98.35306
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Motorsports Park Hastings
LocationHastings, Nebraska, USA
Coordinates40°34′43″N 98°21′11″W / 40.57861°N 98.35306°W / 40.57861; -98.35306
Broke groundEarly 2006
OpenedLate 2006
ArchitectAlan Wilson
Websitehttp://www.racemph.com//
Road course
SurfaceAsphalt
Length2.15 miles (3.46 km)
Turns13

Motorsports Park Hastings is a 2.15’ mile long, 40’ wide road course on the Southeast corner of Hastings, Nebraska. What started out as a dream on a napkin in a local restaurant with a few friends, became a reality in 2006 when renowned track designer Alan Wilson designed this road course. Construction started in the early spring of 2006 and by fall most of the asphalt were laid, 13 turns as well as 3 long straight-a-ways that allow for speeds of over 100 mph while providing a safe environment with long run-off areas.

The track host various car/motorcycle clubs and events including:

  • Chump Car World Series
  • Ducati Omaha/TrackAddix riding school
  • Great Plains Regions Porsche Club of America
  • KART MARRS
  • Mustang Roundup
  • Nebraska Region SCCA
  • NASA Central Region
  • Rocky Mountain Vintage Racing
  • Viper Rendezvous
Formula Vee
Porsche Cayman S
Porsche

In February 2009, Forbes.com named MPH one of the “Best Places to Speed Legally in the United States.” MPH is also known for great customer service, a friendly atmosphere, and a clean facility.

References

Best Places To Speed Legally* [1]