Track map of Buttonwillow Raceway Park (1995–present) | |
| Location | 24551 Lerdo Highway Buttonwillow, California 93206[1] |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 35°29′28.7″N119°32′41.8″W / 35.491306°N 119.544944°W /35.491306; -119.544944 |
| Owner | Cal Club Enterprises, Inc. |
| Operator | California Sports Car Club |
| Opened | 1995 |
| Major events | Current: Trans-Am West Coast Series (2025) Former: MazdaSpeed Miata Cup (2003) |
| Race #13 CW (1995–present) | |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 3.000 mi (4.828 km) |
| Turns | 23 |
| Race #14 CW (1995–present) | |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 2.640 mi (4.249 km) |
| Turns | 21 |

Buttonwillow Raceway Park is a motorsports park inKern County,California, 10-mile (16 km) north ofthe town of Buttonwillow and 28-mile (45 km) northwest ofBakersfield. Opened in 1995, it is owned and operated by the California Sports Car Club, a region ofSCCA, Buttonwillow is the "flagship" track of Cal Club, and is also the location of the Club's administrative offices.
The track offers multiple configurations,[2] with the configuration "Race #13 CW" being the most popular. Many time attack series, most notablySuper Lap Battle, hold their events with the 13CW configuration.
TheSuper Lap Battle is a time attack event held at Buttonwillow since 2004.
The track was repaved in July 2014.[citation needed]
A new, technical circuit is scheduled to finish construction in 2023. The addition will include a new tower building,Tesla Supercharger stations, and new garages. The new track will be named as "The Circuit", with the original track being renamed as "The Classic".[3]
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