Virginia International Raceway

Virginia International Raceway (VIR) is a race track located in Alton, Virginia, near Danville. It is less than a half-mile from the North Carolina/Virginia border just outside Milton, North Carolina, on the banks of the Dan River. VIR hosts amateur and professional automobile and motorcycle events, driving schools, club days, and private test rentals.

Virginia International Raceway

Full Course (1957–1974, 2000–present)
LocationAlton, Virginia, United States
Time zoneUTC-5 (UTC-4 DST)
Coordinates36°33′42″N 79°12′17″W
FIA Grade2
Opened3 August 1957 (1957-08-03)
Re-opened: March 2000 (2000-03)
Closed1974
ArchitectHooper D. Johnson
Major eventsCurrent:
IMSA SportsCar Championship
Michelin GT Challenge at VIR
(1957–1964, 1971–1972, 2002–present)
GT World Challenge America
(2002, 2008, 2010, 2017–present)
Trans-Am Series
(1966, 2002, 2009–2011, 2013–present)
SCCA Runoffs
(2019, 2022–2023)
Former:
MotoAmerica (2001–2010, 2015–2019, 2021–2022)
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East
Biscuitville 125 (2013–2016)
Full Course (1957–1974, 2000–present)
SurfaceAsphalt
Length3.270 miles (5.262 km)
Turns17
Race lap record1:36.112 (Germany Lucas Luhr, HPD ARX-03a, 2012, LMP1)
Grand East Course (2003–present)
Length4.200 miles (6.759 km)
Turns25
Grand West Course (2003–present)
Length4.100 miles (6.598 km)
Turns28
North Course (2000–present)
Length2.250 miles (3.621 km)
Turns17
Race lap record1:19.843 (United States Kenton Koch, Élan DP02, 2015, Prototype Lites)
South Course (2000–present)
Length1.650 miles (2.655 km)
Turns12
Patriot Course (2003–present)
Length1.100 miles (1.770 km)
Turns12

History

Pit road during 2008 Grand-Am race

The track originally opened August 3, 1957, and was created by a group of men using a bulldozer. The track had been closed from 1974 prior to its reopening in March 2000.[1] The track was reopened in 2000 by New Yorker Harvey Siegel and Connie Nyholm using a "country club" model. Memberships to the track are sold. Each member of the VIR Club receives track time on member days, tickets to all spectator events, and other benefits. VIR's membership model has since been followed by other racetracks across the United States.

There have been at least four deaths in track history, with three fatalities coming since the reopening of the facility. The most recent death was that of 14-year-old Toriano Wilson in a US Rookie Cup motorcycle race in August 2008.[2]

The track hosted the SCCA National Sports Car Championship from its opening in 1957 until the series' demise in 1964. The IMSA GT Championship visited VIR in 1971 and 1972. After its re-opening, the AMA Superbike Championship held races at VIR from 2001 until 2010 on the North Course. The Rolex Sports Car Series utilized the Full Course from 2002 through 2011. The American Le Mans Series used the Full Course configuration for its inaugural event at VIR in September 2012 where a new track record was set by Klaus Graf driving the Muscle Milk LMP1 car.[3]

Driving a Maserati 450S, Carroll Shelby won the feature race on the track’s inaugural weekend in August 1957. The list of other well-known drivers who raced at VIR during its first incarnation includes Briggs Cunningham, Walt Hansgen, Roger Penske, Mark Donohue, Richard Petty, Bob Holbert, Augie Pabst, Curtis Turner, Dick Thompson, Peter Revson, Wendell Scott, Bob Tullius, Janet Guthrie, Skip Barber, Ricky Rudd, Gene Felton, Denise McCluggage, Hurley Haywood, Brock Yates, Don Yenko, Lance Reventlow, Dan Gurney and Parnelli Jones.[4]

The track hosts many events throughout the year, including the annual Gold Cup Historic Race as well as AMA races, ChampCar Endurance Series, SCCA, NASCAR K&N Pro Series East, NASCAR test days, and local car club events. Various driving training classes are available on the paved and unpaved (off-road) courses. The site also hosts a go kart track.

Since 2014, VIR has hosted a GT only race in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.

Track description

VIR offers five track configurations, of which two can be run simultaneously. The "Full Course" is 3.270 mi (5.263 km) in length while the "Patriot Course" stretches for 1.100 mi (1.770 km) entirely inside the Full Course. The "North Course" is 2.250 mi (3.621 km) long and the "South Course" covers a distance of 1.650 mi (2.655 km). Both consist of a portion of the "Full Course" and short connecting sections that connect to portions of the "Patriot Course" to produce the two courses that can run simultaneously. There is a second pit complex that is used only when running the "South Course". The longest configuration, "Grand East Course", is 4.200 mi (6.759 km) long, and combines most of the "Full Course" and most of the "Patriot Course" by means of two of the short sections of connecting track used to make the "South Course" and "North Course". There is also another, seldom run, long configuration called the "Grand West Course" that uses the other two short connecting sections between the "Full Course" and the "Patriot Course." Car and Driver magazine has an annual test of fast cars called "The Lightning Lap" using the "Grand West Course".[5] Since the Patriot course is contained completely inside the Full Course, they can be run simultaneously.

The "Full Course" is the most common configuration. One of the most notable sections of the course, second only to "Oak Tree" (T11), are the "Climbing Esses" which consist of an initial left up-hill (T7), followed by a right which crests at the apex then dropping slightly into a left (T8) which again crests at the apex dropping slightly, and then up into a final right (T9). The complexity and difficulty of this section is multiplied by the incredible entry speed because of a straight section leading into the Climbing Esses. This is followed by a cresting blind left hand turn (T10), "South Bend", that finishes in a steep downward slope. Another signature section is the "Roller Coaster" (T14) which is a scaled-down mirror image to the famed "Corkscrew" at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.

There are two main straights on the track. The front straight is approximately 3,000 ft (910 m) long while the back straight is approximately 4,000 ft (1,200 m) long. While the back straight is 33% longer, the front straight is where higher speeds are reached since "Hog Pen" (T17) leads onto it and is a much faster corner than "Oak Tree" (T11), which leads onto the longer back straight. There is 130 ft (40 m) of elevation change throughout the course.

Some of the raceway's other named curves include "Oak Tree", "Horse Shoe", "NASCAR Bend" (because NASCAR drivers Richard Petty, David Pearson and Wendell Scott had difficulties there during a 1966 Trans Am race), "Snake", "Spiral", "Fish Hook", and "The Bitch".

Other configurations

Events

Current
Former

Lap records

As of October 2023, the fastest official race lap records at Virginia International Raceway (VIR) are listed as:

CategoryTimeDriverVehicleDate
Full Grand Prix Road Course: 5.262 km (1957–1974, 2000–present)[6]
LMP11:36.112[7][8]Lucas LuhrHPD ARX-03a2012 American Le Mans Series VIR 240
LMP21:39.393[7][8]Martin PlowmanMorgan LMP22012 American Le Mans Series VIR 240
LMP9001:39.618[9]Didier TheysDallara SP12002 VIR 500
LM GTE1:40.638[10]Earl BamberPorsche 911 RSR-192019 Michelin GT Challenge at VIR
LMP31:40.735[11]Garett GristLigier JS P3202021 Virginia IMSA Prototype Challenge round
LMPC1:41.608[12][13]Colin BraunOreca FLM092014 Oak Tree Grand Prix
Formula Atlantic1:41.817[14][15]David GrantSwift 016.a2017 Virginia Atlantic Championship round
DP1:42.878[16]Max AngelelliDallara DP012009 Bosch Engineering 250 at VIR
TA11:43.502[17]Connor ZilischChevrolet Camaro Trans-Am2023 Virginia Trans-Am round
Lamborghini Super Trofeo1:43.715[18]Sandy MitchellLamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo2019 Virginia Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America round
Formula Regional1:44.015[19]Mathias Soler-ObelLigier JS F32019 Virginia F3 Americas round
GT31:44.150[20]Loris SpinelliMercedes-AMG GT3 Evo2022 Virginia GT World Challenge America round
LMP6751:45.289[9]Terry BorchellerLola B2K/402002 VIR 500
Porsche Carrera Cup1:46.726[21]Sebastian PriaulxPorsche 911 (992) GT3 Cup2021 Virginia Porsche Carrera Cup North America round
Star Mazda1:46.998[22]Adam ChristodoulouStar Formula Mazda 'Pro'2009 Virginia Star Mazda round
TA21:49.934[23]Connor ZilischChevrolet Camaro Trans-Am2023 Virginia Trans-Am round
US F20001:50.298[24]Spencer PigotVan Diemen DP082012 Virginia USF2000 round
GT1 (GTS)1:50.943[25]Ken WildenChevrolet Corvette C5-R2003 VIR 400
SRO GT21:51.706[26]C.J. MosesAudi R8 LMS GT22022 Virginia GT America round
American GT1:52.502[9]Tommy RigginsFord Mustang2002 VIR 500
GT41:52.740[27]Ross GunnAston Martin AMR Vantage GT42019 Virginia Is For Racing Lovers Grand Prix
Formula 41:53.073[28]Christian RasmussenCrawford F4-162018 Virginia F4 United States round
GT1:53.375[9]João BarbosaMosler MT900R2002 VIR 500
TCR Touring Car1:54.604[29]Michael James LewisHyundai i30 N TCR2018 Grand Prix of Virginia presented by Audi Sport
USF Juniors1:54.619[30]Jack JeffersTatuus JR-232023 Cooper Tires VIR Grand Prix
Mazda MX-5 Cup2:07.470[31]Jared ThomasMazda MX-5 (ND)2022 Virginia Mazda MX-5 Cup round
Group 72:08.400[32]Bob NagelMcKee Mk.71968 SCCA National Championship Races
Group 32:14.400[33]Ed Lowther[lower-alpha 1]
Bob Grossman[lower-alpha 1]
Shelby Cobra 427[lower-alpha 1]1967 SCCA Northeast Division National Championship Sports Car Races
North Course: 3.621 km (2000–present)
Prototype Lites1:19.843[34]Kenton KochÉlan DP022015 New Orleans IMSA Prototype Lites round
Superbike1:23.834[35]Jake GagneYamaha YZF-R12021 Virginia MotoAmerica round
Supersport1:26.206[36]J. D. BeachYamaha YZF-R62018 Virginia MotoAmerica round

Testing

The track is frequently used for test sessions by NASCAR teams. The teams use the road course to test their road course cars for the Watkins Glen International and Sonoma Raceway races. Since the track is not currently active on the principal NASCAR circuit (Trucks, Xfinity and Cup), a practice session is not charged against their allotment.

The track is also used by various manufacturers in testing of new or updated vehicles.

Celebrities at VIR

Several celebrities have visited VIR. In 2010, part of a special episode of the British television show Top Gear was filmed at the raceway and aired later that year as a part of season 16.

Country music superstar Reba McEntire visited the raceway in 2012 when her son took part in the race.[37]

In early October 2013 actor Patrick Dempsey, a star of Grey's Anatomy, and former athlete and reality-TV star Caitlyn Jenner raced at the track.[38]

Video games and simulators

All six configurations are featured in racing simulators Automobilista, rFactor 2, and iRacing.

VIR is featured in Forza Motorsport 6 as part of the Porsche Expansion Pack released on March 1, 2016. The track is featured with all six of its layouts, as well as daytime, nighttime, dry, and wet conditions. It is also featured in Forza Motorsport 7, released in October 2017.

VIR's North Course is featured in the video games Supercar Challenge and Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli.

All layouts of VIR were scratch built as a mod for Kunos Simulazioni's racing simulation Assetto Corsa.

See also

Notes

  1. Both drivers took the same lap time independently.

References

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