Road America is a motorsports Mecca, when it all boils down to it... Just pulling under the Kohler bridge (underneath turn 13) gives me chills. The track is impeccably maintained, with a seriously pro crew (and I mean PROFESSIONAL), and while the track isn't hard to learn, it's in the nuances that the real excitement lies. The Carousel is an ideal place to test your handling balance (LOOONNNGGGG right-hand sweeper), The Kink will test the size of your nut-sack, and I have a serious love/hate relationship with Turn 5: 145 down to 53 mph, in 350', dropping 70' in elevation while you're at it. Threhsold braking downhill is a challenge, particularly while you heel/toe 5-4, 4-3, 3-2 at the same time. Yes, there are three huge straights, and yes, the track can and will play hell with your brakes, but everything else more than makes up for it. Mid-Ohio is nice, as well, but once you get over the elevation changes, the corners start to look a little, well, similar. There are some epic areas, like the whole Madness complex, and dropping down into Thunder Valley with the tail swinging out left, but given my choice, I'd grab Road America in a heartbeat. The place simply drips history. Just make sure you don't spin out in it! Oh, and Seibken's trumps ANYTHING near Mid-O.