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How can I go racing?
At Miller Motorsports Park, you have many options. To race on the main track, either in cars or on motorcycles, you will need to have a racing license. For karting and Supermoto, no license is required. To obtain a license to race cars, we recommend a course at our Ford Racing High Performance Driving School, but other schools are available, including from the Sports Car Club of America. To obtain a license to race motorcycles, contact the Utah Sport Bike Association at www.utahsba.com/racing. For more information, view the page for each series (links below). After that, all you need is a vehicle, helmet, appropriate clothing and money, not to mention a little bravery.

  • The Miller Park Racing Association (MPRA) is a regional auto racing series created and sponsored by Miller Motorsports Park to build local and regional racing. Miller Motorsports Park has organized, sanctioned and subsidized the cost of racing in order to assist local and regional racers. Drivers compete for trophies and points toward the series championship. The series consists of eight classes (Open Wheel, Sport Racer, Small-Bore, Big-Bore, the Super Turbo Challenge presented by Cobb Tuning. Spec Miata, Legends Cars and Mustang Challenge), with some having sub-classes.

  • Miller Motorsports Park has developed two Kart Championship Series to encourage and develop kart racing in Utah and the surrounding region. Karting is not only the most popular method for young people to learn racing skills that will help them advance up the racing ladder, but also a great family-oriented recreational activity. Karters ranging in age from five to 65 compete for trophies and points in their respective classes towards the overall championships. The Icebreaker Kart Championship Series is a five-round series that runs from March through May, and the Utah Kart Championship Series is a 10-round series that runs from May through October.

  • Supermoto is the fastest-growing form of motorcycle sport in America. Miller Motorsports Park created the Plaza Cycle Utah Supermoto Championship Series to encourage the growth of the sport in this region, utilizing its state-of-the-art Supermoto circuit that combines the 0.9-mile Miller Kart Track with two dirt motocross sections. A wide variety of classes is offered to appeal to both novices and experts, young (five years and older) and old.

  • The Honda Presents the Plaza Cycle Masters of the Mountains series is a seven-race motorcycle road racing series developed by Miller Motorsports Park, run by the Utah Sportbike Association (USBA) and sanctioned by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) to encourage and develop fun and competitive road racing at the club and regional levels. Riders will be competing in 19 different classes for contingency money (provided by sponsors for using their products), trophies and points toward the series championship.
 
Miller Motorsports Park   •   2901 N. Sheep Lane   •   Tooele, Utah 84074   •   (435) 277-7223