Iowa Speedway (iRacing)
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Iowa Speedway
Information
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Location | Newton, Iowa |
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Country | USA |
Configurations
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Oval
0.88 mi
1.41 km Road
1.30 mi
2.09 km Legends
0.20 mi
0.32 km Infield Legends
0.43 mi
0.69 km Rallycross
0.66 mi
1.06 km |
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One of America’s newest race tracks, Iowa Speedway is located in Newton, IA and has been in operation since 2006. The 7/8 mile oval was designed and built under the auspices of NASCAR champion Rusty Wallace at a cost of approximately $70 million. Thus it’s no coincidence the D-shaped oval is patterned after Richmond International Raceway, scene of some of Wallace’s greatest success during his career.
Iowa Speedway has a seating capacity of more than 30,000, together with a unique multi-tiered Recreational Vehicle viewing area along its 869’ long backstretch. A fixture on the NASCAR and IndyCar schedules, Iowa Speedway also boasts a nine turn, 1.3 mile road course which utilizes most of the main oval along with a highly technical infield section and hosts professional and amateur sports car races.
Iowa Speedway has a seating capacity of more than 30,000, together with a unique multi-tiered Recreational Vehicle viewing area along its 869’ long backstretch. A fixture on the NASCAR and IndyCar schedules, Iowa Speedway also boasts a nine turn, 1.3 mile road course which utilizes most of the main oval along with a highly technical infield section and hosts professional and amateur sports car races.
Configurations
Race Results
iRacing Rallycross World Championship Series
Season | Race Winner | Broadcast | |
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Driver | Team | ||
2018 | Garrett Lowe | Vuzion Racing | |
Mitchell deJong | VRS Coanda Simsport | ||
2019 | Mitchell deJong | VRS Coanda Simsport | |
2020 | Yohann Harth | Team Yokohama | |
2021 | Jon Robertson | Subaru Motorsports USA |