Palmer Motorsports Park (CCW) Track Map
Palmer Motorsports Park's counterclockwise configuration delivers 3.701 kilometers through the original racing direction across Massachusetts's premier road course, located near Ware where the facility carved 2.3-mile circuit from Whiskey Hill granite mountainside creating incredible 58-meter elevation change. This CCW routing represents Palmer's traditional flow since facility opening, emphasizing the dramatic elevation transitions and technical corner combinations where 'the mountain' becomes integral part of racing challenge rather than obstacles to bulldoze flat. The counterclockwise direction showcases corner geometry optimized for CCW flow before 2017 clockwise variant (called 'Remlap'—Palmer backwards) introduced reversed-direction alternative, though CCW remains the primary racing direction for most events and series utilizing this challenging New England venue.
The CCW configuration's character derives from being Palmer's original design intent where elevation transitions and corner sequences flow naturally counterclockwise. The 58-meter vertical change compressed into 3.7-kilometer layout creates constant climbing and descending across granite mountainside terrain, rewarding drivers who master elevation-change weight transfer and blind-crest commitment. New England's continental climate produces dramatic seasonal variation from summer heat to cool spring-fall conditions, with the 2017 facility improvements enabling extended season operation and adding clockwise capability though CCW maintains traditional primacy. The circuit's challenging character attracts serious track day enthusiasts and club racers seeking technical elevation-intensive layout unavailable at northeastern flatter venues. SCCA, NASA, motorcycle events, and track day organizations utilize CCW as standard direction with occasional Remlap (CW) events providing variety. The facility's mountain-carved philosophy contrasts bulldozed-flat modern circuits, creating natural-terrain character where following landscape rather than modifying it produced the elevation drama defining Palmer's identity. The CCW configuration particularly showcases how embracing rather than eliminating elevation creates memorable racing experiences, where Palmer's 58-meter mountain challenge separates New England road racing from the region's limited permanent circuit options, offering technical vertical intensity matching Virginia International Raceway's East Coast elevation standard across Massachusetts's premier purpose-built motorsport facility.