This circuit sits very close to the Ochoco National Forest in Oregon, outside the city of Prineville. This circuit was another victim of car evolution turning formerly challenging courses into a procession. The track would eventually close after an earthquake rendered it unusable. However, it would still end up being purchased and rebuilt with the infield short circuit and imposing Mountain Bend being about all that remained of the classic circuit.
The new circuit is much more compact and in the process of becoming electrically self-sufficient following the construction of solar cells on in the disused areas at the base of the mountain and the ongoing construction of wind turbines around its peak.
Track Map:
GP (4.12 mi./6.65 km):
Mountain (.67 mi./1.08 km)
North (1.45 mi./2.33 km)
South (2.1 mi./3.39 km):