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The Elkhart Lake Historic Race Circuits refers to those Sheboygan County public roads used for organized amateur sports car races held in 1950, 1951, 1952 located in and around the Village of Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. (The Village is located in Sheboygan County west of the city of Sheboygan and north of the city of Plymouth.) Take HWY 23 to HWY 67. Follow HWY 67 north past Road America and into the Village. In the Village, turn west on Rhine Street to the Village Square.
To experience the 1950 race circuit start at Marker 6 and drive north on HWY P continuing clockwise on HWY J to HWY JP to the finish line at Marker 6. To experience the 1951/1952 race circuit start at Marker 1 on HWY J just south of the 5 way exchange at the Quit Qui Oc golf club house, continue clockwise south to County HWY A and continue on “A” to HWY “P” north to HWY “J” then south to the finish line Marker 12.
Drive around the track and click on any of the 14 signs to get a description of the history of the naming of the sign.
The original Start/Finish Line of the 1951 and 1952 races is located on Gottfried Street (CTH J) across from the old feed mill near the main intersection or Gottfried, Rhine and Lake Streets. The Wisconsin State Historical Marker is located on Lake Street between the Lake Street Cafe and the Paddock Club Restaurant. Stop at the Chamber of Commerce information kiosk and pick up a Historic Race Circuits brochure. It contains a map of the circuits and interesting historical information regarding the named locations around the circuits.