Decatur Raceway

Decatur Raceway is a 3.367-mile (5.419-km) road course in Decatur, Illinois created by Gerard Madigan. It is known for hosting the traditional season ending race of the TM Master Cup Series, the Round of Decatur. The speeds are incredibly high here, making large runoff areas a necessity.

The track also hosts the TM Lights, the ARLA Elite Series and the RROL Elite Series.

Characteristics
A fair portion of the track sits on top of a landfill. This area has become known as the Garbage Dump.

Delano ads just outside the Snake.

There is a quick chicane immediately after the start/finish line called The Snake. The challenge of the Snake is that it is a very fast chicane, but is also very tight as well. Drivers who carry too much speed tend to find themselves spinning off the course or sliding into other cars. Other drivers use the Snake as a passing opportunity since many others may take it too easy through the Snake. This corner is also known for the Delano signs on the outside of the track.