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Watkins Glen International Raceway (1982–2005) Watkins Glen Grand Prix Circuit (1948–1981) Major events: Current: IMSA SportsCar Championship 6 Hours of Watkins Glen (1956–1981, 1984–2019, 2021–present) WeatherTech 240 at the Glen (1984–1991, 2001–2011, 2021) NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at The Glen
Stock car racing events in the NASCAR Cup Series have taken place at Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen, New York on the 2.454-mile (3.949 km) road course annually since 1986. Since 2018, the 90-lap, 221-mile (356 km) race has been known as Go Bowling at The Glen for sponsorship reasons. [2]
William Byron (24) leads a group of cars during the Go Bowling at The Glen NASCAR Cup Series race at Watkins Glen International on Aug. 20, 2023.
September 1 12 Road America 500: 500 mi (800 km) Road America: Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin: September 7 13 Watkins Glen Grand Prix: 100 mi (160 km) Watkins Glen International: Watkins Glen, New York: September 20 14 SCCA National Races 1 hour Vaca Valley Raceway: Vacaville, California: October 5 15 Autumn Festival Sports Car Races 150 km (93 mi)
William Byron, who won last year's race at Watkins Glen, finished 34th out of 38 drivers after a late crash nearly totaled his Chevrolet, while Denny Hamlin had his second consecutive misfire in a ...
The layout of Watkins Glen International, where the race was held. The 2024 Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen was a sports car race held at Watkins Glen International in Dix, New York, on June 23, 2024. It was the sixth round of the 2024 IMSA SportsCar Championship, and the third round of the Michelin Endurance Cup.
Link ran a 1:47.7 on the Full Course and a 2:32.3 on the Grand Course. For comparison, the ZR1 takes the Grand Course title from the 2019 McLaren Senna which we lapped in 2:34.9 at our annual ...
IMSA chose to drop the New York 500 in 1992, retaining the Continental as an event just for prototypes until 1995. In 1996, IMSA restored the Watkins Glen event to its historic format, combining prototypes and grand tourers once again. By 1998, Watkins Glen chose to schedule the Six Hours as part of the new United States Road Racing Championship.