The Arizona Motorsports Park (AMP) is a racing facility operating in the Phoenix suburb of Litchfield Park, Arizona, offering local racing clubs and organizations a place to host private activities such as driver training, autocross/racing competitions, etc. There are no open track days for the general public, so any driver who wants to run in AMP needs to participate in a racing club-organized event. Racing in the hot and dry desert climate of Phoenix, Arizona, is a challenging experience for vehicles and drivers, so the recommendations for top performance are to stay hydrated and wear a good pair of sunglasses on this track.
The tracks layout is full of tight angle corners, direction changes, acceleration segments, and heavy braking zones keep drivers engaged with eyes to the front and hands to the wheel. The land's topography is relatively flat, but racers can't experience the action of centripetal and centrifugal forces pulling and pushing them to the sides on several segments of the track. The Arizona Motorsports Park is compatible with both directions, having an average speed of around 72 mph (115 km/h) in the clockwise and counterclockwise configurations.
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