Churn Collector Circuit Tracks — 7 museum-grade prints on the theme. The Rolex 24 at Daytona is North America's most prestigious endurance race on the calendar — a January cold-start for prototypes, GTP, GTD, and the teams that treat the season like a year-long relay. Daytona's road course also hosted the Daytona Continental in 1962 before the distance stretched to 24 hours in 1966, which makes this layout a bridge between sports-car history and the modern IMSA era. Jackie Stewart coined the Green Hell phrase after surviving the old Nordschleife in rain-soaked Formula 1 conditions, and the nickname stuck even as major championships migrated to the GP loop. Touristenfahrten sessions still open the north loop to road cars on selected days, while VLN and the Nürburgring 24 Hours treat the full layout as the endurance benchmark German motorsport fans measure everything else against. Phillip Island is as famous for its Little Penguin parade as for its racetrack, yet the Grand Prix circuit has become the island's loudest weekend — MotoGP pilgrims, WorldSBK regulars, and Supercars crowds all treat the coastal loop as Australia's two-wheeled cathedral. The layout's elevation changes and ocean exposure make it a benchmark test for riders; when the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix leaves the calendar for a season, fans still hang track maps like this one as proof the island remembers.

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