Victory Lane LLC, the creator of a new lifestyle development for motor sports enthusiasts, announces that it has engaged American racing legend Phil Hill to be a member of the development board of advisors and to be its motor sports icon. Hill gained his fame as a three-time winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, three-time winner of the Sebring 12 Hours race and as the 1961 Formula One Drivers World Champion for Ferrari.
The Victory Lane motor sports and aviation center will be named “The Phil Hill Motor Sports Complex.” The complex, contained within the 3,000-acre development, features a 4.5-mile road course designed by world-renowned track designer Bob Barnard that is free of guardrails and barriers. The track itself is nestled within a 500-acre meadow. With 16 track configurations and an average speed of 125 mph, the road course will challenge any level of driver, and is reputed to be the safest racetrack in the world.
The 5,400-foot front straightaway doubles as an FAA-approved runway for owners to fly directly into the complex. The compound is protected with state-of-the-art security and surveillance and is complemented with numerous additional world-class amenities.
“Victory Lane has created what I believe to be the ultimate lifestyle development for motor sports enthusiasts and their families,” said Phil Hill. “Whether you drive the latest supercar or vintage Ferrari, you are going to love this private road course. I consider it to be a great honor to be on the Victory Lane team.”
The development is a private 3,000-acre complex located in Georgia’s picturesque countryside, with lots for 11 pre-selected owners. The development focuses on elite outdoor family recreation within the private, safe and secure compound, and comes with a price tag of $7,000,000 to $9,000,000 per lot.
For additional information on the Victory Lane development and the Phil Hill Motor Sports Complex, visit www.unlimitedspeed.net.