Roebling Road Raceway is a non-spectator road course specifically designed for motorsports teams to train their pilots and test their vehicles in a full-fledged, highly technical racing circuit. The facility stands in the Georgian town of Bloomingdale, 10 minutes inland from Savannah, Georgia. There are two configurations in Roebling Road: a nine-turn, 2.02-mile (3.25-km) layout with no chicane in the front straightaway and another that includes a small chicane near the start-finish line. The climate in Savannah is subtropical, with an even distribution of sunshine and rain throughout the year and very short winters with rare snowfall. Any atmospheric condition is possible in this track, even on the same day, a perfect setting for training and vehicle testing.
The southern portion of the track features the front straightaway, and the northern side houses all the nine turns in the circuit, sneaking around and alternating between left and right. Turns 1 and 2 are right-handers combining to form a big loop; turn number three is a fast-paced sweeper that transitions into the left-right combination of tight angle turn numbers four and five. Turns 6 and 7 are another set of right-handers forming a loop, and the circuit ends with a pair of sweeping turns allowing racers to gain momentum while re-entering the main straightaway.
The small chicane near the end of Roebling Road Raceway main straightaway adds three turns coming in quick succession to the nine turns in the no chicane circuit. It elevates its technical difficulty but surprisingly keeps its fast cadence with an average speed of 88 mph (141 km/h), very similar to the velocity of the other configuration. The average lap time for this layout is 1:22.8.