Aspen’s Private Racetrack Is for Sale

Aspen has always been synonymous with luxury, adventure, and the great outdoors. But for motorsport enthusiasts, there’s now a chance to carve through apexes instead of powder.

For $23 million, Aspen Motorsports Park is officially on the market. Built in 1963, this storied 45-acre property has seen Porsches, Ferraris, and Formula cars push the limits on its 1.1-mile ribbon of asphalt. Tucked at nearly 8,000 feet of elevation, the track is both a driving challenge and a rare investment opportunity.

The property isn’t just a circuit—it’s a full motorsport playground:

  • 1.1-mile paved track designed for sports cars and high-performance driving

  • Off-road course and karting track for versatility and family fun

  • 1,300 sq. ft. residence with rights to expand nearly sevenfold

  • Just 10 minutes from downtown Aspen and four miles from the airport

Imagine pulling into your own circuit after a morning ski run, or hosting friends for a weekend where the wine cellar competes with the garage for bragging rights.

At 7,900 feet, Aspen Motorsports Park offers a unique driving environment. Just like the Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix, cars here work harder in thinner air. Engines strain for oxygen, aerodynamics are compromised, and drivers must adapt their technique. That challenge is part of the magic—making every lap here unlike anywhere else.

Aspen’s love affair with racing dates back to 1951, when Le Mans–style races tore through the streets of town. By 1955, open-road racing was banned, but locals weren’t ready to hang up their helmets. Together, they built Aspen Motorsports Park, which hosted its first race in July 1963.

Today, the circuit remains home to the Aspen Racing and Sports Car Club, but its future will soon rest in the hands of the next owner. The listing describes it as a “blank slate for a visionary buyer”—whether that means a private motorsport retreat, luxury car club, or one-of-a-kind development.

The rise of exclusive driving clubs and trackside estates has reshaped how enthusiasts experience the sport. In Aspen—where lifestyle and exclusivity already define the real estate market—this offering feels almost inevitable.

For those who believe the ultimate Colorado retreat doesn’t involve skis but slicks, Aspen Motorsports Park might be the crown jewel.

We see opportunities like Aspen Motorsports Park not just as real estate, but as destinations where passion and lifestyle intersect. Whether for private ownership, investment, or building the next great motorsport community, this track proves one thing: in Aspen, you don’t need snow to carve lines.

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