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West Palm Beach street circuit

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The West Palm Beach Street Circuit was a temporary street circuit located in West Palm Beach, Florida, which hosted IMSA GT Championship races between 1986 and 1991.

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West Palm Beach street circuit
Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard, West Palm Beach

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N 26.725152777778 ° E -80.08085 °
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Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard

Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard
33049 West Palm Beach
Florida, United States
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