Virginia International Raceway

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Virginia International Raceway
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Virginia International Raceway overlay
Location Alton, Virginia, United States of America
Opened August 3, 1957
Architect Sports Car Enterprises, Inc.
Major Events Grand-Am
Rolex Sports Car Series, SPEED World Challenge (touring car class only)
Road course
Surface Asphalt
Circuit Length 3.27 mi (5.26 km)
Turns 17
Pit road during 2008 Grand-Am race
Pit road during 2008 Grand-Am race

The Virginia International Raceway (commonly known as just "VIR") is a road course located in the town of Alton near Danville, Virginia. It is found 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.

[edit] Track description

VIR offers six track configurations, of which 2 can be run simultaneously. The "Full Course" is 3.27 miles in length while the "Patriot Course" stretches for 1.1 miles entirely inside the Full Course. The "North Course" is 2.25 miles long and the "South Course" covers a distance of 1.65 miles. 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 4.2 miles long, and combines most of the 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."

Some of the raceway's named curves include "Oak Tree", "Roller Coaster", "Hog Pen", "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".

[edit] Testing

The track is frequently used for test sessions by NASCAR teams. The teams have used the road course to test their road course cars for the Watkins Glen International and Infineon Raceway races for decades. Since the track is not currently active on the NASCAR circuit, a practice session is not charged against their allotment.

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

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