Hallett Motor Racing Circuit
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Hallett Motor Racing Circuit is a road course about 35-mile (56 km) west of Tulsa in the Green Country of Oklahoma. The track has 10 turns in 1.800 mi (2.897 km), and over 80 ft (24 m) of elevation change.[2] The track can also be configured to run both clockwise and counter-clockwise, yielding two distinct race courses.
Location | Hallett, Oklahoma, U.S. |
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Time zone | UTC−6 / UTC−5 (DST) |
Coordinates | 36°13′16″N 96°35′35″W |
Opened | 1976 |
Major events | Former: Can-Am (1987) Trans-Am Series (1977, 1980) IMSA GT Championship (1977–1979) |
Full Circuit (1976–present) | |
Surface | Asphalt |
Length | 1.800 miles (2.897 km) |
Turns | 10 |
Race lap record | 1:12.410 (![]() |
Hallett Motor Racing Circuit hosts their own Competition Motor Sports Association (COMMA) events, as well as SCCA events. Motorcycles and high-speed go-karts also run at Hallett.
As well as Central Motorcycle Racing Association sanctioned races, the track also hosts COMMA High Speed Touring dates where regular cars and sports cars can experience laps on the circuit under more controlled circumstances. They also provide driver education classes and a full race instruction program.
Hallett hosted the second round of seven in the SCCA's final Can-Am season.
Hallett Motor Racing Circuit has been featured in many "best tracks in America" listicles.