Track Maps: SMX Playoffs & World Championship Final
The SMX League has revealed the track maps for the 2025 SuperMotocross Playoffs 1 & 2 in Charlotte and St. Louis and the World Championship Final in Las Vegas this September.
The locations for the SMX Playoffs and World Championship Final were released three weeks ago, with the first Playoff round returning to zMax Dragway at Charlotte Motor Speedway, followed by a new venue for Playoff 2 in The Dome at America's Center in St. Louis, and ending for the SMX World Championship final back again at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
*The remainder of the St. Louis Playoff round has yet to be shown and will be at a later date.
Here's a look at the track maps for each venue:
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