Virginia International Raceway (iRacing)
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Location | Alton, Virginia |
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Configurations
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Full Course
3.27 mi
5.263 km North Course
2.25 mi
3.621 km South Course
1.65 mi
2.66 km Patriot Course
1.1 mi
1.77 km Grand East Course
3.97 mi
6.389 km Grand West Course
4.07 mi
6.55 km Reverse Patriot Course
1.1 mi
1.77 km |
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The 1,200-acre parcel still would be farmland today had New York real-estate developer and vintage racer Harvey Siegel not purchased it in 1998 and undertaken the herculean task of not only restoring the circuit, but bringing it up to world-class standards. While retaining the backbone of the original circuit, including its trademark Oak Tree turn, Siegel widened the track to 40 feet and gave it modern safety and convenience features. Today, VIRginia International Raceway (as it now bills itself) offers six configurations (Full Course – 3.27 miles; North Course – 2.25 miles; South Course – 1.65 miles; Patriot Course – 1.1 miles; Grand West – 3.97 Miles; and Grand East – 4.07 miles) of which two can always be run simultaneously.
All of the courses are challenging, but the 3.27-mile Full Course, the track’s original configuration, is a true classic. Straightaways of 3,000 and 4,000 feet yield terrific velocities for any race car, while a 130-foot elevation change and a succession of blind, sweeping turns challenge professional and amateur drivers alike.
While the modern iteration of this classic road-racing facility focuses on amateur events, VIR hosts AMA motorcycle racing and IMSA sports car series. And given the tremendous population growth in Raleigh and Greensboro, just an hour’s drive from the track, professional racing at VIR draws more than respectable crowds.Configurations
Race Results
iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series
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2010 | ![]() |
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2011 | ![]() |
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2012 | ![]() |
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2013 | ![]() |
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2014 | ![]() |
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2015 | ![]() |
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