Virginia International Raceway - VIR Full Course

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Virginia International Raceway - VIR Notes

Virginia International Raceway (VIR) is a historic and challenging road racing circuit located in Alton, Virginia, United States. Opened in 1957, VIR quickly became a cornerstone of American sports car racing, hosting prestigious events like the SCCA National Sports Car Championship races. After a period of dormancy in the 1970s, the track was meticulously revived and reopened in 2000, retaining its original character while incorporating modern safety standards.



The track boasts a diverse and demanding layout, offering multiple configurations. The full course stretches 3.27 miles (5.26 km) and features 17 turns, showcasing a blend of high-speed straights, challenging esses, and off-camber corners. Other configurations include the North Course (2.25 miles), the South Course (1.65 miles), and the Patriot Course (1.1 miles). Key sections include the iconic "Oak Tree" turn, a slow, technical corner leading onto a long straight, and the "Roller Coaster," a series of undulating turns that test a driver's skill and car setup. The elevation changes throughout the circuit add another layer of complexity.



VIR's technical characteristics demand a well-balanced car with good handling and power. The long straights favor horsepower, while the tight corners and elevation changes reward precise driving and a responsive chassis. The track surface is known for being abrasive, requiring careful tire management. VIR hosts a wide variety of racing events, including IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship races, SRO America series (GT World Challenge America, GT America, TC America), Trans Am Series, and various club racing and track day events.



What makes VIR unique is its combination of historic significance, challenging layout, and picturesque setting. The track's commitment to preserving its original character while providing a safe and modern racing environment has made it a favorite among drivers and fans alike. The blend of high-speed sections and technical corners, coupled with the stunning Virginia countryside, creates a truly memorable racing experience.

Full Course Notes

The Full Course configuration at Virginia International Raceway represents one of North America's most demanding road racing challenges, stretching 5.260 kilometers through 18 turns across Virginia's rolling countryside. This layout combines the original 1957 circuit design with modern refinements, featuring a dramatic 40-meter elevation change that creates blind crests, off-camber corners, and technical sections requiring absolute commitment. The 2014 repaving widened the track by six feet at strategic locations, improving overtaking opportunities while preserving the circuit's unforgiving character that has tested professional drivers for over six decades.

The Full Course's signature sections define its reputation among racers. The Climbing Esses (Turns 7-9) demand precise line selection as the track rises and falls through a rapid left-right-left-right combination where apex timing determines exit speed. Oak Tree (Turn 11) ranks among VIR's slowest corners, requiring patience before unleashing full throttle onto the 1,219-meter back straight. South Bend (Turn 10) presents a blind cresting left-hander dropping steeply on exit, while the Roller Coaster (Turn 14) mirrors Laguna Seca's famous Corkscrew in concept if not scale. The 914-meter front straight rewards powerful engines, though the technical middle sector separates momentum cars from raw horsepower. Major series including IMSA, AMA, and various club racing organizations utilize this configuration year-round, with lap times typically ranging from 1:50-2:10 depending on vehicle class and conditions.

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Direction
Clockwise
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Uploaded Laps
581
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Length
4.76 km
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Vertical Gain
77 m
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Turns
18
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Average Speed
134 kph
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Average Lap Time
2:07.9
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Power to Weight Average
0.22
sports_motorsports Driver Name: Stiglet Racing
Lap Time: 1:44.400
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speed vs Predict: -4.22s
Elevation Profile
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1LE Trackdays Chevrolet Camaro6 SS 1LE
7,567
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Scott Schubel Chevrolet Camaro6 SS 1LE
6,996
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Alex Moss Honda S2000 AP2
SM
Luke McGrew Chevrolet Corvette C6 Z06
8,383
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JCSIII Chevrolet Corvette C7 Z06
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David Kramar Toyota GR Supra A90/A91
7,988
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16SSA8 Chevrolet Corvette C7 Z06
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Eric Foss Wolf Racing GB08 Tornado 1.6 Turbo
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Aaron Link Chevrolet Corvette C8 ZR1
SC
Aaron Link Chevrolet Corvette C8 ZR1
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Klay Tea Porsche 991.2 GT2 RS
SC
GoJoe 244 Porsche 992.1 GT3 RS
8,874
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Alex Moss Honda S2000 AP2
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GK Racing Chevrolet Corvette C6 Z06
7,324
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Nic Spruill Dodge Viper GTS Mk2
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Alex Moss Honda S2000 AP2
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Nicholas Dugdale Subaru BRZ Performance Package
6,901
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Ahmad Lutfeali Scion FR-S
6,545

Other Variations

Track Turns Length km Laps Avg Time Avg kph P/W Avg
Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Grand West Course) 24 6.66 222 2:57 135 0.26
Virginia International Raceway - VIR (North) 14 3.62 21 1:45.2 124 0.2
Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Patriot Course CCW) 6 1.77 8 0:54.6 117 0.2
Virginia International Raceway - VIR (South CW) 9 2.66 12 1:20.3 119 0.15
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