About Utah Motorsports Campus
With a budget of approximately $5 million, Larry H. Miller, owner of the NBA's Utah Jazz, and a number of local car dealerships, this track was initially designed as a novelty track. Utah Motorsports Campus idea gradually developed into a project that cost more than $100 million and was one of a kind in the United States. Alan Wilson, a well-known track designer, designed the track. The large track opened to the public on April 1, 2006, when apex trackdays held the first motorcycle track day, and the kart track opened in September 2005. The Utah Motorsports Campus with the American Le Mans Series, a Honda Summit of Speed AMA Superbike doubleheader, and the Discount Tire Sunchaser, a nine-hour endurance race of the Rolex Sports Car Series, were held there in 2006, the track's first year of operation. In 2007 and 2008.