Summit Point Motorsports Park boasts four different street circuits, making it the largest racing facility in the area around Washington D.C. The main circuit, which was renovated three years ago, is used primarily by enthusiasts clubs, as well as hosting a classic vintage car race, the "Jefferson 500", and one of the most important amateur endurance races, the "12 Hours at the Point".

Another two circuits, one of which contains a replica of the "Nordschleife", were only set up much later and are mostly used as test tracks and by safety and emergency services for training purposes. A final circuit, which was opened in 2009, is used primarily for karting, but can also function as a racetrack for racing cars.

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Jefferson Circuit
Description
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Type
Race Track
Dimensions
Length: 1800 (m)
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Shenandoah Circuit
Description
Not available
Type
Race Track
Dimensions
Length: 3500 (m)
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Summit Point Circuit
Description
Not available
Type
Race Track
Dimensions
Length: 3200 (m)
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Washington Circuit
Description
Not available
Type
Kart Track
Dimensions
Length: 693 (m)