Why are we here?
At SaveTheTracks.org, a dedicated 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, our mission is to ignite passion and knowledge for the rich heritage of motorsports tracks across the United States. From the thunderous banks of Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama to the twisting turns of Road America in Wisconsin, we provide comprehensive educational resources that highlight the history, safety innovations, and cultural impact of these iconic venues. Whether you’re a lifelong racing enthusiast or a newcomer curious about the engineering marvels behind tracks like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway – home to the legendary Indy 500 – or the high-speed drama of Daytona International Speedway, our platform serves as your gateway to understanding how these circuits have shaped American sports and community.
Founded on the principles of accessibility and education, we offer in-depth guides, interactive maps, track layout and maps with locations and details, historical timelines, current owner details, and other relevant details as they pertain to retaining the cultural heritage of US Motorsports. Our content covers everything from the aerodynamic designs at Bristol Motor Speedway’s “The Last Great Colosseum” to the environmental stewardship practices at Laguna Seca in California, ensuring visitors grasp the blend of speed, strategy, and safety that defines racing in the Unites States of America. As a non-profit, we rely on donations and partnerships to expand our outreach, hosting webinars, and school programs that promote safe participation and appreciation for tracks.
Join us in celebrating the heartbeat of American motorsports – where every lap tells a story of innovation and resilience. Through our educational initiatives, we aim to preserve these treasures for future generations, fostering a nationwide community united by the roar of engines and the spirit of competition. For more ways to get involved, explore our site or contact us today!
