Kansas Speedway (iRacing)

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Kansas Speedway
Kansas logo.png
Information
Location Kansas City, Kansas
Country Us.png USA
Configurations
Oval Course
1.5 mi
2.414 km
Road Course
2.37 mi
3.81 km
Infield Road Course
0.86 mi
1.38 km


Information

Among the world’s most modern motorsports facilities, Kansas Speedway opened for business in 2001 some 15 miles west of Kansas City, KS under the ownership of the International Speedway Corporation. Originally consisting of a 1.5 mile tri-oval with uniform (15 degrees) banking, the facility underwent a major revamp in 2012 that resulted in progressive banking of the oval (17-20 degrees) along with the addition of a six turn, 2.37 mile road course incorporating a twisty infield section and all but a few hundred feet of the oval, and a .86 mile road course. The facility has permanent seating for 72,000 spectators along with a hotel/casino featuring more than 100,000 sq ft of gaming space.

Kansas Speedway has hosted a variety of motorsports events over the years, including IndyCars, sports cars and the top NASCAR series. Lighting was completed in 2011 for night races and to enable timely completion of races in the event of weather delays. Both day and night versions of the track are included in the iRacing version.

Configurations

Race Results

eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series

Season Pole position Race Winner Broadcast
Driver Team
2013 Us.png Joey Brown Us.png Nick Ottinger Gale Force Racing YoutubeButton.png
2018 Us.png Logan Clampitt Ca.png Keegan Leahy Phenom Racing Team YoutubeButton.png
2019 Ca.png Keegan Leahy Us.png Zack Novak Roush Fenway Racing YoutubeButton.png
2020 Us.png Nick Ottinger Us.png Nick Ottinger William Byron eSports YoutubeButton.png
2021 Us.png Ryan Michael Luza Us.png Chris Shearburn Letarte Esports YoutubeButton.png
2022 Us.png Mitchell deJong Us.png Garrett Lowe Wood Brothers Racing YoutubeButton.png