Gateway Motorsports Park

World Wide Technology Raceway
"WWT Raceway"
"Gateway"

Layout of the oval circuit (1997–present)
Location700 Raceway Blvd,
Madison, Illinois, 62060
Time zoneUTC-6 (UTC-5 DST)
Coordinates38°39′2.88″N 90°8′7.33″W / 38.6508000°N 90.1353694°W / 38.6508000; -90.1353694
Capacity57,000
OwnerCurtis Francois (September 2011–present)
Dover Motorsports (1998–November 2010)
Chris Pook (1994–1998)
Jody Trover (1985–1994)
Broke ground1967 (former dragstrip)
1985 (former road course)
1995–1996 (oval / dragstrip)
2013 (kartplex)
OpenedAs a road course: 1985 (1985)
As oval: May 1997 (1997-05)
Former namesSt. Louis International Raceway (1967–1988)
Gateway International Raceway (1988–2011)
Gateway Motorsports Park (2012–2018)
Major eventsCurrent:
NASCAR Cup Series
Enjoy Illinois 300 (2022–present)
IndyCar Series
Bommarito Automotive Group 500 (2001–2003, 2017–present)
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Toyota 200 presented by CK Power (1998–2010, 2014–2024)
Trans-Am Series (1985, 2023–present)
NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series
NHRA Midwest Nationals (1997–2010, 2012–present)
Future:
NASCAR Xfinity Series
5-Hour Energy 250 (1997–2010, 2025)
Former:
ARCA Menards Series
Dutch Boy 150 (1986, 1997, 2001, 2004–2007, 2018–2020)
Monaco Cocktails Gateway Classic 125 (2018–2019)
AMA Superbike Championship (1995)
Can-Am (1985–1986)
Websitehttps://www.wwtraceway.com/
Oval (1997–present)
SurfaceAsphalt
Length1.250 miles (2.012 km)
Turns4
BankingTurn 1 & 2: 11°
Turn 3 & 4: 9°
Race lap record0:24.6317 (United States Josef Newgarden, Dallara DW12, 2017, IndyCar)
Infield Road Course 1 (1997–present)
SurfaceAsphalt
Length1.600 miles (2.575 km)
Turns10
Race lap record0:58.729 (United States Chris Dyson, Ford Mustang Trans-Am, 2023, TA1)
Infield Road Course 2 (2019–present)
SurfaceAsphalt
Length2.000 miles (3.219 km)
Turns14
Dragway
SurfaceAsphalt
Length0.250 miles (0.400 km)
Kartplex
SurfaceAsphalt
Length0.55 miles
Turns11
Original Road Course (1985–1995)
Length2.600 miles (4.184 km)
Turns14
Race lap record1:23.090 (United States Bill Tempero, March 84C, 1986, Can-Am)

Gateway Motorsports Park (now known as World Wide Technology Raceway) is a motorsport racing facility in Madison, Illinois, just east of St. Louis, close to the Gateway Arch. It features a 1.250 mi (2.012 km) oval that hosts the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, and the NTT IndyCar Series, a 2.000 mi (3.219 km) infield road course used by SpeedTour TransAm, SCCA, and Porsche Club of America, a quarter-mile NHRA-sanctioned drag strip that hosts the annual NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series Midwest Nationals event, and the Kartplex, a state-of-the-art karting facility.

The first major event held at the facility was the CART Series on Saturday May 24, 1997, the day before the Indy Racing League's Indianapolis 500. Rather than scheduling a race directly opposite the Indy 500 (as they had done in 1996 with the U.S. 500), CART scheduled Gateway the day before to serve as their Memorial Day weekend open-wheel alternative without direct conflict. For 2000, the race was moved to the fall. In 2001, it was dropped from the CART series schedule, and switched alliances to the Indy Racing League. After mediocre attendance, the event was dropped altogether after 2003. It was later re-added to the schedule for 2017.

In 1998, the then named Gateway International Raceway was purchased by Dover Motorsports, a group that also owned what is now Memphis International Raceway, along with the Nashville Superspeedway and Dover International Speedway. On November 3, 2010, Dover Motorsports closed the facility. On September 8, 2011, the facility was re-opened by local St. Louis real estate developer and former Indy Lights driver Curtis Francois and renamed Gateway Motorsports Park, saving the facility days before being scrapped. Under its new leadership, World Wide Technology Raceway went from the brink of demolition to one of the very few tracks in the United States to host the NASCAR Cup Series, NTT IndyCar Series, and NHRA Drag Racing Series all during the same year. The track also hosts Formula Drift, the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series and the Confluence Music Festival.


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