Tire Kingdom 150

The Tire Kingdom 150 was an ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards race held annually at the Palm Beach International Raceway in Jupiter, Florida. In 2008, a group of local motorsports enthusiasts purchased Moroso Motorsports Park. The new owners closed the track, remodeled it into a state-of-the-art motorsports facility and changed the track's name back to "Palm Beach International Raceway." The old facility was completely altered, adding a new road course similar to the original but with some minor modifications. Low-glare lighting was added to the track along with brand new safety barriers and an amount of other upgrades. The track hosted an ARCA Remax Series event and several drag racing events. The facility again hosted to the show on March 6, 2010. The facility also host a wide variety of motorsports events, including "Mud Bog"—an event for and offroad enthusiasts—the Palm Beach Driving Club (PBDC), Hooked on Driving (HOD), Bertil Roos Racing School, Florida Track Days (FTD), Florida Motorcycle Road Racing Association (FMRRA), and the Ferrari Cavallino Classic.

The facility is popular with teams from all forms of racing for testing. Several IndyCar Series teams use the track for winter testing, as do several sports car teams from the Rolex Sports Car Series including locally based Orbit Racing, as well as Riviera Beach-based Extreme Speed Motorsports. Once the track gets its FIA Grade 2 certification it will be eligible to host a wide variety of motorsports events including IndyCar Series, Indy Lights, Grand Am and other major forms of racing.