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NOLA Motorsports Park

2011 establishments in LouisianaBuildings and structures in Jefferson Parish, LouisianaIndyCar Series tracksMotorsport in New OrleansMotorsport venues in Louisiana
Sports venues completed in 2011
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NOLA Motorsports Park is a full service motorsports facility in Avondale, Louisiana approximately twenty minutes from downtown New Orleans. NOLA Motorsports Park includes an FIA Grade 2 road course, one of the largest (fully-lit) outdoor karting tracks in the country, and a 300,000 square ft. soft-grade asphalt skid pad, perfect for drifting and autocross. The kart circuit and North Track opened in Q4 2011. Future plans include completion of an off-roading area, a supercar driving experience, and more.

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Louisiana, United States
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