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'''Talladega Gran Prix Raceway''' is a 1.33 [[mile]] (2.14 [[km]]) 10 turn [[race track|road course]] located near [[Munford, Alabama|Munford]], [[Alabama]].  "Little Tally" as it is also known has no affiliation with [[Talladega Superspeedway]], instead it takes its name from the nearby [[Talladega National Forest]].   
 
'''Talladega Gran Prix Raceway''' is a 1.33 [[mile]] (2.14 [[km]]) 10 turn [[race track|road course]] located near [[Munford, Alabama|Munford]], [[Alabama]].  "Little Tally" as it is also known has no affiliation with [[Talladega Superspeedway]], instead it takes its name from the nearby [[Talladega National Forest]].   

Latest revision as of 22:51, 11 September 2009

Talladega Gran Prix Raceway
Location Munford, Alabama, United States
Tallymap.jpg
Major events SCCA Solo 1 and Solo 2 Autocross; Ed Bargy Motorcycle Riders School; Big South Road Racing Series
Circuit length 2.14 kilometres (1.33 miles)
Turns 10
Lap record unknown (unknown, unknown, unknown)


Talladega Gran Prix Raceway is a 1.33 mile (2.14 km) 10 turn road course located near Munford, Alabama. "Little Tally" as it is also known has no affiliation with Talladega Superspeedway, instead it takes its name from the nearby Talladega National Forest.

History

The track was originally built in 1985 by brothers David and Mike Upchurch, and Gerald Rhodes to provide a place for local road racing enthusiasts to race and practice. The track was also built with motorcycle racing in mind and the layout has no hard barriers anywhere that could injure a rider. For many years the track was used for car clubs events, motorcycle riding schools, and kart races, but the pavement of the track was notorious for being incredibly damaging to tires. It was common for those who drove their cars to the track to find themselves unable to drive home due to shredded tires. In 2000 the track was completely repaved with a much better surface, and the middle section of the track was lengthened. These improvements brought in many more events and now most weekends are booked by a variety of car clubs, schools, and track days.

Layout

The track is run in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions. Generally during schools and track days the course will be run one way in the morning, and the other after a lunch or instruction break. Races may run the same way all weekend, or one way one day, the other the next. The track rewards handling over horsepower as its straights are very short, and the corners are reasonably long and fast. Little Tally is not a complex track, but it certainly has character, especially the first turns in either direction.

Location

The track is approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of Munford on State Route 21. The area is mostly pastures and farmland and the track is easy to miss for those unfamiliar with its location. Map Coordinates: N 33 30.150 W086 00.040

Renting the track

Little Talladega is open all year round and can be rented for several types of events. Track fees are dependent on date and type of event, but generally run from $1500 to $3000. As and example the track was rented on Saturday, February 25, 2006 for $2200 for a ten car track day.

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