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Flatrock Motorsports Park and Motorclub Marks 1-Year Anniversary Since Breaking Ground

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Today, Flatrock Motorsports Park and Motorclub marked the one-year anniversary since breaking ground on America’s newest premium racing facility in the heart of Cumberland County, Tennessee.

Last year’s day saw work officially commence on the Tilke-designed, 5.9-mile, 34-turn circuit in beautiful, rolling Tennessee countryside. The track will combine a 2.67-mile FIM and F.I.A. Grade II certified competition ‘Grand Prix’ track and a 3.50-mile private members’ Club circuit for members and is due to open in 2024.

Construction on the facility has been progressing rapidly since the first shovel went into the ground last year. Most significantly, the paving process on the ‘Club’ circuit has been underway since August, with the first layer of the 3.5-mile members’ course due to be completed by December 2023, preceding the application of the final two layers in the first half of 2024.

Images released today show the scale of the progress and provide a tantalising glimpse of what racing fans can expect when the facility opens in the summer of next year.

The numbers that illustrate how much work has been carried out to reach this stage of the Flatrock project tell their own story: over the last 12 months, construction teams have moved over 45,000 loads of dirt with off-road trucks and nearly 8,000,000 cubic feet of rock.

Furthermore, nearly 19,000 feet of stormwater pipe has been installed during the project thus far, with another 1,000 feet to be added to complete the significant stormwater piping for Phase 1. This does not include the miles of underdrain, French drain, or additional track drain installed simultaneously.

Moreover, 3,500 truckloads of base stone have been laid on the track and run-off areas, followed by 1,600 loads of asphalt. Additionally, the roadways around the track have been applied with 1,050 truckloads of base stone and 600 asphalt. Three hundred fifty truckloads of surface mix will then complete the process on all tracks, run-offs, and roadways.

Flatrock Motorclub is more than just a circuit where members can potentially reach an average speed of 101.53 mph; it is also set to become a haven for automotive enthusiasts seeking unparalleled luxury and refinement. As such, member applications and interest have soared in the past year as the state-of-the-art facility nears completion.

To date, 50% of all trackside Motorclub Villas have been sold. At the same time, 23 of the 40 available garage lots – overlooking either the stunning on-site wetlands sanctuary or the Motorclub track itself – are already off the market, with several more due to be complete in the coming weeks.

These figures are a clear indication of the anticipation and enthusiasm that is building around the opening of this premium racing facility in east Tennessee before it has even opened its doors to members.

The reasons for this excitement are abundantly clear: Flatrock’s Motorclub members will enjoy a state-of-the-art paddock, luxurious clubhouse with restaurant, lounge, and day spa, premium garages with rooftop viewing, trackside villas, a multipurpose pit building with race control, meeting spaces, and more. Along with the Motorclub track and campus, Flatrock plans to open a CIK Karting Track by early 2024.

Future phases of the park include the Grand Prix track, a landmark hotel and destination restaurant, campgrounds, a brewery, a winery, additional lodging, a retail centre, and a natural amphitheatre, using Crab Orchard stone, that will play host to significant motor sporting races, live concerts, and special events throughout the year.

Rusty Bittle, Developer and Founding Partner of Flatrock Motorsports Park, was thrilled to mark the milestone anniversary: “The past year has been remarkable progress here at Flatrock. It is hard to fully appreciate the scale of the work done over the last 12 months. I want to express my gratitude to everyone working on this monumental project. We have had to face heavy rains, extreme heat and many more obstacles in our path, but the team never wavered in its desire to build what we believe will be one of the most spectacular circuits in the US and the world. As we reflect on the last year with a sense of pride and satisfaction, we also know that much more must be done. The next few months will see the completion of the Club track paving, taking us ever closer to the day when we will experience cars on track here at Flatrock. Until that day, we will keep driving forward together.”

Situated right off Interstate 40 and a mere two-hour drive from Nashville – one of the nation’s fastest-growing cities – and less than a day’s drive from 80 per cent of the US population, Flatrock’s location already marks it out as one of the most easily accessible racing venues in the country.

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