Sonoma Raceway began its comprehensive recycling program in 2004 and since then, the facility has taken its green initiatives to new heights. Below is a snapshot of the raceway's Sustainable Performance Program.
- Reused Tire Packs - Sonoma Raceway repurposes tires used on race cars to make tire pack barriers for increased safety in impact zones around the track. In 2024, the NASCAR configuration has been lined with 1,000 reused-tire packs made up of 25,000 tires.
- Redwood decks and arbors - Sonoma Raceway and Humboldt Sawmill Company, the leader in environmentally-certified redwood decking, dimensional lumber, and timber products are pleased to bring shade and comfort to race fans with custom-built fan amenities including the "Real. Strong. Humboldt Sawmill Redwood Deck" above Turn 2, redwood-arbor covered private bar, and additional arbors in high-traffic areas.
- Solar Energy - Sonoma Raceway is home to a major solar-electric-power-generating installation with a capacity of more than 350 kilowatts, along with a dual-sided, solar-powered LED display board along Highway 37. A total of 1,652 solar panels are installed at the raceway. The solar power produced by the new system provides for 41-percent of the raceway's energy usage.
- Recycling - Since 2004, the track has recycled more than 604 tons of materials (1,209,162 pounds). It was recognized by the State of California Department Division of Recycling and works with Safety-Kleen during race weekends to recycle used oil products. During major event weekends, Sonoma Raceway will also partner with the Conservation Corps North Bay to collect more than five tons of material, including aluminum, glass, plastic and mixed material.
- Mowing Green - Nearly 4,000 sheep that live on track property provide an invaluable service, helping to maintain the grasses and fire lanes around the facility.