The Monticello Motor Club is a private motorsport complex consisting of an exciting-to-drive 4.1-mile (6.6-km) road course, customizable into several separate circuits able to operate independently. It stands at a 90-minutes road trip from New York City, in the heart of the Catskill Mountains, in the village of Monticello, a popular vacation destination for people who love going outdoors for activities like skiing, mountain biking, or hiking in the woodlands. It works in a membership-based scheme, allowing motorsports enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy track time with their vehicles or renting high-performance racecars in the club. Members with a valid competition racing license (or graduated from one of the club's racing schools) can participate in one of the MMC Member Racing Series, according to their vehicle and experience type.
The track surface at the Monticello Motor Club is of top-quality asphalt in all its trajectory, having 450 feet of vertical gain over its undulating terrain. There are 20 turns and 1.5 miles (2.4 km) of straightaways in the counterclockwise Full Course, including hairpins, sweepers, and tight corners reminiscent of famous European race tracks. The 1.9-mile (3.05-km) North Course and the 1.6-mile (2.57-km) South Course are clockwise oriented, with shorter straightaways and curvier layouts that reduce their average speed and elevate their technical difficulty.
The Full course layout in Monticello is the longest and fastest race track configuration available in the Motor Club, with a 3.6 miles (5.79 kilometers) trajectory that starts near the end of the South Straight. From there, it enters into a mushroom-shaped, five-turn combination leading to a short sweeper before entering the Carousel. After passing Pine Tree, the hangar straight, and the 90-degree Hangar corner, racers get to the fastest segment going top speed through the back straight, the Kink, and another straightaway into the northern course. When the racers pass Switchback, they get to accelerate once again after reaching turn number 12, the Hairpin. The north straight comes next, then a tight angle left-hander followed immediately by a right-hander and another left-hander, to close the circuit back in the South straightaway.