Road Atlanta (iRacing)
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Road Atlanta
Information
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Location | Braselton, Georgia |
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Country | USA |
Configurations
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Full Course
4.08 km
2.54 miles Short Course
2.83 km
1.76 miles Club Course
2.91 km
1.81 miles |
Information
If they built a roller-coaster for road-racing drivers, it would look a lot like Road Atlanta, the 2.54-mile hill-and-dale 12-turn circuit nestled in the red-earth hill country 35 miles north of Atlanta, GA. Home to IMSA’s Petit Le Mans sports car endurance race, Road Atlanta also hosts Sports Car Club of America professional, national and regional amateur sports car racing (Road Atlanta was for 23 years home to the SCCA’s National Championship Runoffs) as well as numerous other professional and amateur motorcycle racing, karting, drifting and Skip Barber Racing schools and race meets.
From the day the track opened in the fall of 1970, drivers have found themselves alternately mesmerized and terrified by the serpentine rhythms of this challenging race track.
A single lap begins with a gut-sucking very fast uphill right-hand sweeper, followed by a left-hander over the crest of a hill, and right into the downhill and uphill combination called the Esses. Then a brief downhill straightaway, followed by the banked 90-degree fast Turn 6 and almost immediate hard braking for the slowest, tightest corner on the course. Turn 7 leads onto the so-called back straight, which actually wends its pedal-to-the-metal way right and left and up over a crest and then down a hill.
Configurations
Race Results
iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series
Season | Pole position | Fastest lap | Race Winner | Broadcast | |
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Driver | Team | ||||
2010 | Greger Huttu | Greger Huttu | Greger Huttu | Team Redline | |
2011 | Jesse Nieminen | Jesse Nieminen | Klaus Kivekäs | My3id Gaming | |
2012 | Riku Alatalo | Greger Huttu | Greger Huttu | Team Redline |
VRS GT iRacing World Championship
Season | Pole position | Race Winner | Broadcast | |
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Team | Manufacturer | |||
2018 | #14 FA Racing G2 LogitechG | #14 FA Racing G2 LogitechG | Audi | |
Frederik Rasmussen | Frederik Rasmussen Sebastian Job |
Porsche Esports Supercup
Season | Pole position | Race | Fastest lap | Race Winner | Broadcast | |
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Driver | Team | |||||
2020 | Joshua K Rogers | Sprint | Joshua K Rogers | Alejandro Sánchez | MSI eSports | |
Main | Joshua K Rogers | Joshua K Rogers | Virtual Racing School | |||
2021 | Charlie Collins | Sprint | Dayne Warren | Joshua K Rogers | Virtual Racing School | |
Main | Charlie Collins | Joshua K Rogers | Virtual Racing School |