The Motorcycle Road Course at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California delivered a two-wheel racing specific layout utilizing portions of the 2-mile oval with infield sections optimized for motorcycle racing characteristics during periods when the facility hosted motorcycle events. The motorcycle configuration emphasized corner geometry and runoff suited for two-wheel dynamics distinct from car racing requirements. This layout served when motorcycle championships or track days utilized Auto Club's road course infrastructure.
Operating the Motorcycle Road Course showcased Auto Club Speedway's versatility beyond its primary NASCAR oval mission. Southern California's climate created year-round racing potential. The motorcycle-specific configuration reflected different line selection and safety requirements compared to car racing variants, with the layout serving motorcycle communities during periods when the facility diversified programming beyond traditional oval stock car racing.