In addition to the two road courses, NJMP includes a 1.1 mi (1.8 km) karting facility called Tempest Raceway.
New Jersey Motorsports Park's slowest hot lap was done in a Ferrari 458 Italia driven by automotive journalist Danny Korecki on the Lightning Circuit.
The first was Grand-Am Road Racing's Rolex Sports Car Series in 2008, with Oswaldo Negri and Mark Patterson capturing the first-ever Thunderbolt trophies.
Other notable events include the "Devil in the Dark", a 12-hour endurance race put on by the South Jersey region of the SCCA.
Regional and national sportscar and motorcycle clubs also hold hundreds of track-day events at the two circuits each season.