The Main Circuit with Chicane configuration at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course adds a chicane element to the facility's standard 2.258-mile layout, creating a technical braking zone that transforms the circuit's character at this historic Ohio facility in Lexington. The chicane addition interrupts the flow through a section where the standard Main Circuit allows sustained speed, creating different setup priorities and racing dynamics. This variant serves events requiring specific technical characteristics or adhering to series regulations mandating chicane configurations.
Operating the Main Circuit with Chicane showcases Mid-Ohio's flexibility in serving varied event requirements across the facility that has hosted major championships since opening in 1962. The chicane insertion creates overtaking opportunities and reduces speeds through specific sections, altering tire degradation patterns and fuel consumption strategies. Ohio's continental climate creates distinct seasonal racing windows with the facility operating primarily April through October. The Main Circuit with Chicane configuration demonstrates modern circuit philosophy where temporary chicanes customize existing layouts matching specific series requirements without permanent track modifications.