Development Of Motorsports Complex Begins In Oahu, Hawaii
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Michael Kitchens, the CEO of Build the Track! (BTT, LLC) has announced the company’s vision for Circuit Hawaii, a multi-motorsports facility set to be built in Oahu, Hawaii.
There has been no motorsports complex on the island of Oahu—which houses just under one million residents—for over 13 years.
Circuit Hawaii—which will be developed as an FIA Grade 3 complex—will be capable of supporting a variety of racing segments, including drag racing, road racing, drifting, karting, dirt racing, and more.
The facility is being designed and developed by the architectural, design, and consultancy firm Driven and will consist of the following:
The new facility will be located in Campbell Industrial Park directly to the west of Kalaeloa Airport and near the Ko Olina vacation resort.
Circuit Hawaii is currently offering an initial Founding Membership package while it gathers further investment. The project is conservatively expected to be completed by 2022.
For more information on the Hawaiian track development, visit circuithawaii.com.
There has been no motorsports complex on the island of Oahu—which houses just under one million residents—for over 13 years.
Circuit Hawaii—which will be developed as an FIA Grade 3 complex—will be capable of supporting a variety of racing segments, including drag racing, road racing, drifting, karting, dirt racing, and more.
The facility is being designed and developed by the architectural, design, and consultancy firm Driven and will consist of the following:
• 1/8-mile drag strip
• 1.5-mile FIA Licensed road course
• 1/4-mile dirt track
• A clubhouse, race control, pits, garages, and event space
In addition, several club membership packages will be offered by the Hawaii Driver’s Club for everyone from the affluent enthusiast looking for perks and privileges to those just looking to enjoy the thrill behind the wheel of an exotic sports car. • 1.5-mile FIA Licensed road course
• 1/4-mile dirt track
• A clubhouse, race control, pits, garages, and event space
The new facility will be located in Campbell Industrial Park directly to the west of Kalaeloa Airport and near the Ko Olina vacation resort.
Circuit Hawaii is currently offering an initial Founding Membership package while it gathers further investment. The project is conservatively expected to be completed by 2022.
For more information on the Hawaiian track development, visit circuithawaii.com.
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