Oregon Raceway Park (CW) Track Map
Oregon Raceway Park's clockwise configuration delivers 3.701 kilometers through the facility's reversed racing direction, located in Grass Valley, Oregon, where the 2009-opened circuit features blind uphill turns and tricky downhill entries carved into spectacular Pacific Northwest landscape with views of Mount Hood and Mount Rainier. This CW routing reverses the traditional counterclockwise flow across the 2.3-mile technical layout, transforming The Valkyrie Hill section and various elevation-masked corners into opposite-direction challenge where all brake markers, apex selections, and crest-commitment points work backwards from CCW muscle memory. The clockwise direction affects the circuit's technical character where blind turns and elevation transitions designed for counterclockwise create different sight lines and weight-transfer dynamics when traversed opposite direction, serving as advanced driver development variation for Oregon's premier road racing venue.
The CW configuration's character emerges from reversed approach to circuit designed primarily for counterclockwise racing. The technical layout's blind uphill turns become downhill entries when reversed, while downhill entries transform into uphill challenges, fundamentally changing weight transfer and brake-turn-throttle timing throughout the lap. Oregon's Pacific Northwest climate creates year-round racing opportunities with frequent rain affecting reversed-direction grip levels differently than standard CCW flow, while scenic mountain views provide dramatic backdrop contrasting urban-adjacent circuits. The facility's two crossover roads near Valkyrie Hill enable layout variations and direction changes serving varied event needs. SCCA, NASA, motorcycle racing, and track day organizations utilize Oregon Raceway Park with both CW and CCW configurations available though counterclockwise remains primary direction. The CW variation particularly challenges regular visitors who've internalized CCW brake markers across the technical elevation-intensive layout, forcing reliance on visual cues and chassis feedback rather than memorized reference points across Pacific Northwest's premier purpose-built road racing facility offering dual-direction capability in spectacular mountain-view setting.