Since 1959, Adams Motorsports Park has been Southern California’s home for kart racing and is the longest continuously-running kart racing facility in the world. While the original layout from 1959 remains, the track has grown and changed to become one of the most challenging kart racing circuits in the world. Its famous Monza bank corners are legendary.
Adam’s Motorsports Park is not a family fun center, but it is a place for anyone, even those as young as 5 years old, to practice and learn the world of motorsports.
The park is family-owned and operated by Troy Adams, a one-time NASCAR driver, and world-renowned driver development coach. Adams trains drivers in multiple racing disciplines, including karting, off-road, legend cars, rallycross and NASCAR.
In addition to kart racing, Adam’s Motorsports Park’s road course is home to Drifting, Time Attack, Motorcycles and Mini-moto/pocket bikes. The facility also has an off-road dirt section for Supermoto and Trophy Karts.
The park has long been a favorite stop for racing enthusiasts looking for local recreational vehicle (RV) camping.
Adam’s Motorsports Park has groomed some of the finest motorsports athletes in the world, with alumni competing in the Indy 500, American Le Mans, Formula Drift, AMA Supermoto, CORR, and other regional, national, and international kart races.
"The SoCal Scene's" Melvin Robert got behind the wheel himself for an up close look at what it's like to race at the track.
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