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Encyclopedia > Thunderhill Park

Thunderhill Park is a road course located 7 miles West of Willows, California on Hwy 162. The course is a fast series of twists and turns with minor elevation changes. Thunderhill is owned and operated by the San Francisco Region of the SCCA. It is host to many motorports events for cars and motorcycles. The SCCA uses Thunderhill for its automotive race competitions. The Northern California Chapter of the AFM runs several motorcycle races there every year.


The standard road course at Thunderhill Park is a 3.0 mile (4.83 km), 15 turn course, however the track is configurable and event organizers can configure the course as they see fit.


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Thunderhill Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (192 words)
Thunderhill Park is a road racing course located 7 miles West of Willows, California on Hwy 162.
Thunderhill is owned and operated by the San Francisco Region of the SCCA.
The standard road course at Thunderhill Park is a 3.0 mile (4.83 km), 15 turn course, however the track is configurable and event organizers can configure the course as they see fit.
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