Canaan Motor Club is a motorsports oasis in the middle of the New Hampshire woodlands, on the little town of Canaan, an hour and a half north of Manchester, New Hampshire. This 1.3-mile (2.09-km) race track is compatible with both the clockwise and the counterclockwise configurations, has 11 turns in total, and features decent elevation changes with several moderately-banked corners along the way. Canaan motor club offers the possibility of splitting the track into separate circuits for running two events simultaneously, as is the case for karting or timed competitions like autocross. The climate in Canaan is cold and temperate, and it rains consistently throughout the year, even in the driest season, so be prepared to run on a wet surface.
The track layout consists of several easy-flowing turns, intermingled with sharp-angled turns like one, two, nine, or ten. There are five straight segments scattered around the track, and racers experience alternating turns making their tires screech and keeping their hands in the stick. The average speed in the circuit is about 70 mph (112 km/h) for both orientations, and even seasoned professionals racing in this track will be faced with a demanding yet secure challenge.
The counterclockwise orientation of the Canaan Motor Club follows the same trajectory of the CW but in reverse, starting intern 11 at low speed, focusing on steering control through 10 and 9, and gaining top velocity through the remainder of the circuit until the heavy braking sector before turn number two. The 90-degrees turn number one closes the loop back into the main straightaway.