The Rock GP configuration at Rockingham Speedway in North Carolina delivered the road course's Grand Prix layout combining oval sections with infield turns to create the facility's premier road racing variant. Located in Richmond County near Rockingham, this configuration served as the primary road course setup during periods when the oval facility hosted sports car racing and motorcycle events. The Rock GP represented the facility's most comprehensive road course challenge.
Operating the Rock GP showcased Rockingham's versatility beyond oval racing, with the configuration utilizing banking transitions and infield technical sections to create a hybrid American oval-road course layout. North Carolina's climate created year-round operating potential. The Rock GP configuration served as the facility's flagship road course variant before the venue's closure to professional racing, representing attempts to diversify revenue beyond traditional oval stock car events.