Virginia International Raceway - VIR South CW

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Virginia International Raceway - VIR South CW is 2.7 km, 9 turns, clockwise. Fastest recorded lap: 1:10.610 (Radical SR3 RS 2014 (Callahanw/C52)).

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.

South CW Notes

The South clockwise configuration at Virginia International Raceway utilizes VIR's southern course sections in clockwise direction, creating a specific layout variant at this legendary natural-terrain circuit in Alton. The South designation focuses on particular portions of the sprawling property, with clockwise flow establishing intended corner sequences. This configuration serves events requiring specific technical characteristics or shorter distances than VIR's famous full course layouts.

Operating the South CW showcases Virginia International Raceway's exceptional infrastructure where multiple configurations utilize the facility's extensive 1,300-acre property carved through Virginia Piedmont forest. VIR's natural-terrain character creates dramatic elevation changes and technical challenges. Virginia's climate creates year-round potential though peak season runs April through November. The South clockwise configuration provides specific layout serving club racing and track day customers at this storied venue that has operated since 1957, demonstrating VIR's versatility beyond its famous full-course configurations.

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Direction
Clockwise
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Uploaded Laps
13
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Length
2.66 km
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Vertical Gain
43 m
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Turns
9
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Average Speed
112 kph
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Average Lap Time
1:25.1
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Power to Weight Average
0.18
Average Weather Driving season: March–July
33° -1° 9 J 12 F 16 M 21 A 26 M 30 J 33 J 31 A 28 S 22 O 15 N 12 D

Virginia International Raceway enjoys mild spring through early summer conditions with March–July offering the sweet spot: temperatures climbing from 16°C to 33°C and rain days holding steady around 10–11, making late spring and early summer ideal for track days.

10-yr monthly averages Rain days Driving season

sports_motorsports Driver Name: callahanw
Lap Time: 1:10.610
speed vs Predict: -5.25s
Elevation Profile
SM
Tim Wilson BMW M3 Competition XDrive G80
SM
David Ogburn Toyota GR Supra A90/A91
SM
Duane Black Ford Mustang V6 S197
P
steveespo Ford Mustang GT S550
5,816
P
Tim Wilson BMW M3 Competition XDrive G80
P
David Ogburn Toyota GR Supra A90/A91
C
callahanw Radical SR3 RS
C
Randyc151 Porsche 991.2 Turbo S
C
steveespo Ford Mustang GT S550
5,816
G
Duane Black Ford Mustang V6 S197
G
James Leeder Toyota MR2 Spyder/ MR-S W30
G
DavidDan Alfa Romeo Giulia Ti Q4
O
callahanw Radical SR3 RS
O
Randyc151 Porsche 991.2 Turbo S
O
steveespo Ford Mustang GT S550
5,816

Other Variations

Track Turns Length km Laps Avg Time Avg kph P/W Avg
Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Grand West Course) 24 4.14 224 2:57.3 84 0.26
Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Full Course) 18 3.26 583 2:07.8 92 0.22
Virginia International Raceway - VIR (North) 14 2.25 23 1:45.7 77 0.2
Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Patriot Course CCW) 6 1.1 11 1:09.8 57 0.22
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