Watkins Glen International (iRacing)

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Watkins Glen International
Information
Location Watkins Glen, New York
Country USA
Configurations
Cup Course
2.45 mi
3.94 km
Boot Course
3.4 mi
5.47 km
Classic Boot Course
3.4 mi
5.47 km
Classic
2.45 mi
3.94 km


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Just south of Seneca Lake, amid the rolling vineyards and woodlands in Upstate New York’s Finger Lakes region, sits a shrine of American motorsport. Watkins Glen International is more than just a race track. It is the birthplace of post-war road racing in North America, a worthy test of some of the best drivers to ever sit in a race car.

Today, “The Glen” hosts the NASCAR and top flight professional and amateur sports car races as well as a major vintage race meet.

Over the years The Glen has been lengthened once and continually upgraded. Four different configurations of the track are available to iRacing members, and a lap around today’s Grand Prix circuit still incorporates much of the original layout. The first turn is known as “The 90,” a right-hander and a good place to pass. Then it’s up toward “The Esses,” a series of three fast, sweeping apexes leading onto the back straight. The cars reach their top speed here, before hard braking for the “Bus Stop” chicane at the end of the straight. Here, the track deviates from its original circuit for “The Boot,” a hammerhead-shaped up-and-downhill section of track added in 1971. Turn 9, where The Boot rejoins the original circuit, is another fairly quick lefthander, tricky because it’s off camber, followed by the even quicker Turn 10, an almost flat-out left-hander. The last corner (Turn 11) is another fast right-hander that leads out onto the front straight. The Glen’s “Cup” configuration takes competitors through a sweeping downhill turn at the end of the backstraightaway and along a short straight to the final left, right combination (Turns 10 and 11 in the Grand Prix configuration) leading back to the pit straightaway.

Racing first came to The Glen in 1948 in the form of the Watkins Glen Grand Prix, an SCCA-sanctioned event that ran on a six and a half mile course over the back roads of the town. The success of that event eventually led to the construction of a permanent track, the resulting product a little more than a third in length of the original street course. In 1957, the track hosted its first race, a NASCAR Grand National Series™ event won by Buck Baker over Fireball Roberts. The following year, Formula Libre showed up, and, not long after that, Watkins Glen hit the big time.

In 1961, Formula One came to the little town by the lake, bringing with it some of the most legendary names in motor sports. For the next two decades, the home of the U.S. Grand Prix was Watkins Glen. The early eighties saw some tough times for The Glen. Formula One held its last race there in 1980, but the track would recover soon enough. In 1986, NASCAR returned to The Glen triggering the track’s renaissance.

Configurations

Race Results

iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series

Season Pole position Fastest lap Race Winner Broadcast
Driver Team
2010 Greger Huttu Greger Huttu Greger Huttu Team Redline
Greger Huttu Greger Huttu Greger Huttu Team Redline
2011 Greger Huttu Jesse Nieminen Greger Huttu Team Redline
2012 Greger Huttu Greger Huttu Greger Huttu Team Redline
2013 Hugo Luis Greger Huttu Greger Huttu Team Redline
2014 Enzo Bonito Greger Huttu Greger Huttu Team Redline
2015 Greger Huttu Martin Krönke Greger Huttu Team Redline
2016 Mitchell deJong Martin Krönke Greger Huttu Team Redline
2018 Mitchell deJong Mitchell deJong Greger Huttu Team Redline FANATEC

eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series

Season Pole position Race Winner Broadcast
Driver Team
2014 Michael Conti Michael Conti JScho Motorsports
2015 Nick Ottinger Nick Ottinger Gale Force Racing
2016 Nick Ottinger PJ Stergios ineX Racing
2021 Graham A. Bowlin Graham A. Bowlin Stewart-Haas eSports
2022 Bobby Zalenski Mitchell deJong 23XI Racing

Porsche Esports Supercup

Season Pole position Race Fastest lap Race Winner Broadcast
Driver Team
2019 Sebastian Job Sprint Jeremy Bouteloup Kevin Ellis Jr Apex Racing Team
Main Marcus Jensen Jarrad Filsell Apex Racing Team

Force Dynamics Dallara iRacing Grand Prix Championship

Season Pole position Fastest lap Race Winner Broadcast
Driver Team
2021 Maarten van Loozenoord Michele Costantini Maarten van Loozenoord Predator Simracing