This is Lime Rock Park...

Incredibly historic yet modern. Not a hint of a grandstand but tremendous spectator viewing. Fan friendly in the extreme. A beautiful venue – it is truly a park – and even those who are not motorsports fans know what Lime Rock Park is.

Created in 1957 with a bulldozer driven by a man working from “plans” only in his head, Lime Rock is 1.53- miles of up hill and down dale, a track that looks deceivingly simple but is immensely challenging to drive quickly. Its setting is a village in Connecticut’s Litchfield County, renowned for its vast historical, cultural, recreation and entertainment possibilities. This is Lime Rock Park.

Lime Rock’s history is inextricably entwined with that of sports car racing’s. In its 53-year existence, almost all of the sport’s greats have raced at here, from the industry changing Formula Libre race of 1959 through the 1960s, 70s and 80s in Can-Am, Camel GTP, F5000, Trans-Am and Atlantic. From the mid-1990s onward, Lime Rock has seen everything from the ground-pounding NASCAR stockers and modifieds to the technological tour de force ALMS prototypes – the “greenest” racing in North America. This is Lime Rock Park.

Massive infrastructure changes and improvements over the past few of years – safer, smoother and competitor friendly – are hallmarks of Lime Rock’s recent renaissance. In 2008, the track was virtually dug-up and re-built, from the aggregate base to its top layer of asphalt. Two new, additional corner complexes were also built, giving Lime Rock the ability to be run in four different configurations – including its original Classic layout. This is Lime Rock Park.

Lime Rock is unique and cannot be compared to any other track, arena or sporting venue. Our fans are loyal, vocal and knowledgeable. It delivers what it promises: Great, safe racing at an historic but modern track, in a beautiful yet easily accessible setting. This is Lime Rock Park...

Upcoming Events
SCCA_Club_Logo_2The next set of races at Lime Rock Park are the Sports Car Club of America NARRC run-offs, Friday and Saturday, October 1-2. “NARRC” stands for the North Atlantic Road Racing Championship, and the October 2 races are the season finales for every SCCA class in the Region: it determines who goes to the SCCA National Run-offs and who has to stay home! This is great racing, trust us – everything from the thundering GT1 Corvettes and Mustangs to the hyper-quick Formula Fords and Formula Vees are racing hard for double points. Advance tickets are $10, at the gate, $15. This is a great way to spend an early fall day at the Park, don’t miss it!

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