Game Room — 15 museum-grade prints sized and toned for the room. The TT remains the defining event of motorcycle road racing — a closed-road time trial on the Crown Dependency's public highway network, separate from the Formula 1 calendar but sharing the same reverence among enthusiasts who know Ballaugh Bridge by name. The triskelion (Three Legs of Man) is the island's national symbol; its appearance here is geographic identity, not team branding. The Indianapolis 500's Memorial Day tradition and the Brickyard nickname — from the original all-brick surface — anchor American open-wheel identity in a way few venues match. F1's brief US GP stint here (2000–2007) introduced a generation of European fans to banking-plus-infield drama; IndyCar's road course keeps that hybrid layout alive each May weekend. 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.

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