NOLA Motorsports Park

Avondale, Louisiana

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Road Course
★★★★☆ 4.5

NOLA Motorsports Park, located just outside of New Orleans in Avondale, Louisiana, is a versatile road course that caters to a wide range of motorsports enthusiasts. With multiple track configurations reaching up to 2.75 miles, the facility hosts everything from SCCA and NASA club racing to open-wheel test sessions. Expect a flat, purpose-built racing surface with challenging corners designed to test driver skill and car setup. Beyond the main circuit, a dedicated karting complex adds another layer of excitement for those looking to hone their skills or enjoy some competitive fun. This track is a great option for experienced racers participating in sanctioned events, but it's also welcoming to newcomers. NOLA Motorsports Park offers driving schools and track days, providing opportunities for drivers of all levels to experience the thrill of performance driving in a safe and controlled environment. Corporate events and autocross competitions are also frequently held, making it a hub for motorsports activity in the greater New Orleans area. Check their website for a detailed schedule of events and program availability.

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Know Before You Go

Gear requirements
Track-day organizers typically require a Snell SA-2020 helmet (or newer), long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toe shoes. Many tracks have rental helmets for first-timers.
Run groups
Drivers are slotted into novice, intermediate, or advanced run groups based on pace and instructor sign-off. Group-jumping isn't permitted — you build up over time.
Tech inspection
Expect a pre-event tech form plus a visual gate check. Brake-fluid age, throttle return, battery tie-down, and seatbelt condition are the most common flags.
Cost expectations
HPDE / open-track days typically run $200-450 per day with 4-6 on-track sessions of 20-25 minutes each. Memberships at private clubs are substantially more.
First-timer tip
Most clubs require novices to ride with an instructor for the first day before being released solo. Sign up for instruction in advance — slots fill weeks ahead.

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