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Ozarks International Raceway is a 2.75-mile, 15-turn road racing circuit located in the heart of the Ozark foothills southwest of Branson, Missouri.
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The facility was built in 1988 and has hosted a variety of events over the years, including sports car and motorcycle racing, autocross, a wide variety of club and corporate events, drag racing, and other activities.
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The track has thirty-feet of elevation change and a variety of fast and tight sections.
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It has hosted a number of major international racing events, including the 1995 and 1996 Suzuka 8 Hours and the 2000 and 2001 Superbike World Championships.
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The circuit features a paddock and several garages, a pair of asphalt skidpads and a kart track, as well as three separate street racing courses.
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The facility has hosted a number of celebrity racers, including Sting, Stan Baker, and Jackie Stewart.
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The circuit is considered challenging by professional drivers and thrilling and accessible for novice drivers as well.
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Ozarks International Raceway is reconfigured multiple times a year to provide different race challenges.
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In 2018, the facility received an upgrade with the addition of a new 3,500 grandstand and a new control tower.
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The track is open to the public for rental and open track events, providing drivers with a unique opportunity to test their skills in a real race setting.