Harris Hill Raceway (a.k.a. Harris Hill Road or H2R) is a paved road racing track in Central Texas used for both auto and motorcycle racing, opened in 2008. The 11-turn track is 1.82 mi (2.93 km) long and 36 ft (11 m) wide. Designed to feel like a drive through the Texas Hill Country, it features positive and negative camber turns, a sweeper, increasing and decreasing radius turns, and two blind corners. Turn 4, named for the patron saint of impossible tasks Santa Rita, has an 80 ft (24 m) change in elevation up and down. The overall track elevation change is 70 ft (21 m). The circuit is run clockwise (typical) or counter-clockwise directions. The longest straight is 962 ft (293 m).
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| - Harris Hill Raceway (a.k.a. Harris Hill Road or H2R) is a paved road racing track in Central Texas used for both auto and motorcycle racing, opened in 2008. The 11-turn track is 1.82 mi (2.93 km) long and 36 ft (11 m) wide. Designed to feel like a drive through the Texas Hill Country, it features positive and negative camber turns, a sweeper, increasing and decreasing radius turns, and two blind corners. Turn 4, named for the patron saint of impossible tasks Santa Rita, has an 80 ft (24 m) change in elevation up and down. The overall track elevation change is 70 ft (21 m). The circuit is run clockwise (typical) or counter-clockwise directions. The longest straight is 962 ft (293 m). (en)
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| - Harris Hill Raceway (a.k.a. Harris Hill Road or H2R) is a paved road racing track in Central Texas used for both auto and motorcycle racing, opened in 2008. The 11-turn track is 1.82 mi (2.93 km) long and 36 ft (11 m) wide. Designed to feel like a drive through the Texas Hill Country, it features positive and negative camber turns, a sweeper, increasing and decreasing radius turns, and two blind corners. Turn 4, named for the patron saint of impossible tasks Santa Rita, has an 80 ft (24 m) change in elevation up and down. The overall track elevation change is 70 ft (21 m). The circuit is run clockwise (typical) or counter-clockwise directions. The longest straight is 962 ft (293 m). Built upon the clay soil of the Blackland Prairies, Harris Hill has bumps that add to its character. In summer 2020 the track re-paved the rough surface and brought the back section between turns 6 and 7 inward to allow construction of FM 110. The property also contains a clubhouse with amenities, a garage with a mechanic, a banked dirt oval track, and a rally course just inside the paved track. The track includes a sports car club and a motorcycle club that each hold regular hours for members. Harris Hill also hosts H2R Challenge (Miata, 914, and Mustang classes), Longhorn Racing Academy (HPDE), Track Night in America (SCCA), ChampCar Endurance Series, and press events. (en)
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