Track Map

Connected to Lightning is NJMP’s 1.1 mile world class karting facility. The karting facility features eight dramatic configurations many of which can be run simultaneously.

Raceway Map

Thunderbolt Raceway

The southern road circuit at New Jersey Motorsports Park is our signature Thunderbolt Raceway featuring 2.25 miles of asphalt, 12 challenging turns, a one half mile straightway and approximately 40 acres of full service paddock space. Amenities on this circuit include concession buildings, event garages, twenty (20) VIP Suites, banquet rooms, and a three (3) story timing tower with media center.

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Lightning Raceway

The 1.9 mile northern circuit is known as Lightning Raceway. This 10 corner circuit is fast and challenging featuring some of the most interesting and dramatic corners and elevation changes in the park. The 20 acre paddock area has a 4 acre skid pad and autocross area, as well as concession areas, timing towers and school and drivers meeting room facilities.

Go-Karting New Jersey

Connected to Lightning is NJMP’s 1.1 mile world class karting facility. The karting facility features eight dramatic configurations many of which can be run simultaneously.
The Avenger
The Tempest
The Liberator

On-Site Fuel Stations

You don’t have to leave the track to gas up and go!

For the convenience of the customer, New Jersey Motorsports Park houses Sunoco fuel stations at both Thunderbolt & Lightning Raceways. Lightning fuel and Thunderbolt fuel open one hour before the track goes hot and closes one hour before the track goes cold.

The fuel station at Thunderbolt Raceway offers Sunoco octanes of 93, 95, & 100 (unleaded) and 110 & 112 (leaded), while the station at Lightning Raceway offers Sunoco 93 & 100 (unleaded) and 110 (leaded).

The fuel stations are permitted to fill containers in proper five gallon red fuel cans only, per New Jersey state law. Larger fuel containers of 10 gallons or more (any color) are permitted to be used as long as as they are marked appropriately (stickers or writing on container that reads “FUEL”).