List of IMSA SportsCar Championship circuits

The following is a list of circuits that have hosted International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) SportsCar Championship races from the inaugural season in 1971 up to and including the 2020 season. The list includes the combined IMSA history of races held as part of the IMSA GT Championship, the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series, the American Le Mans Series and the current WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.[1][2]

Several nations have hosted a race, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom. Daytona International Speedway has hosted the series in 47 of its 49 seasons, the most of any track.[3] The 12 tracks which will host a race in the 2020 season, are listed in bold.[4][5]

  Road course
Track Map IMSA GT Grand-Am American
Le Mans
Series
WeatherTech Races Seasons
Daytona International Speedway 1971–1997 2000-2013 2014-Present 86[A 1] 47
Road Atlanta 1973–1992
1994–1998
2013 1999-2013 2014-Present 59[A 2] 46
Sebring International Raceway 1973
1975–1998
1999-2013 2014-Present 48[A 3] 46
Lime Rock Park 1972–1998 2000-2001
2006-2008
2010-2013
2004-2013 2015-Present 58[A 4] 44
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca 1974–1987
1989
1991–1994
1997–1998
2005-2009
2011-2013
1999-2013 2014-Present 53[A 5] 43
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course 1972–1979
1981–1993
2000-2001
2003-2013
2001-2002
2004-2012
2018-Present 52[A 6] 37
Watkins Glen International 1972
1984–1997
2000-2013 2014-Present 57[A 7] 35
Road America 1979–1993 2000-2001
2011-2013
2002-2013 2014-Present 38[A 8] 35
Canadian Tire Motorsport Park 1975
1980–1983
1989–1992
1995–1998
1999-2013 2014-Present 34[A 9] 34
Sonoma Raceway 1976–1990
1995–1997
2006-2008 1999–2005 28 28
Portland International Raceway 1978–1994 1999–2001
2004–2006
23 23
Virginia International Raceway 1971–1972 2002-2011 2012–2013 2014-Present 20 20
Long Beach street circuit 1990–1991 2006 2007–2013 2014-Present 16 16
Homestead–Miami Speedway 2000-2012 14[A 10] 13
Miami street circuit 1983–1993 2002–2003 13 13
Barber Motorsports Park 2003-2013 11 11
Phoenix Raceway 1992–1995 2000-2006 11 11
Detroit street circuit 2012-2013 2007–2008 2014-Present 10 10
Riverside International Raceway 1975
1979–1987
10 10
Charlotte Motor Speedway 1971, 1974
1982–1986
2000 9 9
Brainerd International Raceway 1972
1977–1983
8 8
Pocono Raceway 1973
1976–1977
1981–1985
8 8
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 2007-2012 6 6
Del Mar Fairgrounds 1987–1992 6 6
Talladega Superspeedway 1971–1972
1974–1976
1978
6 6
West Palm Beach street circuit 1986–1991 6 6
Miller Motorsports Park 2006-2010 2006–2010 10[A 11] 5
Circuit of the Americas 2013 2013 2014-2017 6[A 12] 5
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez 1974 2005-2008 5 5
New Jersey Motorsports Park 2008-2012 5 5
Summit Point Raceway 1971, 1982
1987–1989
5 5
Auto Club Speedway 2002-2005 4 4
Columbus street circuit 1985–1988 4 4
Las Vegas Motor Speedway 1997–1998 1999–2000 4 4
Circuit Mont-Tremblant 2002-2005 4 4
San Antonio street circuit 1987–1990 4 4
Trois-Rivières street circuit 2000-2001 2002–2003 4 4
Baltimore street circuit 2011–2013 3 3
Hallett Motor Racing Circuit 1977–1979 3 3
Heartland Park Topeka 1989–1991 3 3
Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2012-2013 2014 3 3
New Orleans street circuit 1991–1992
1995
3 3
Texas World Speedway 1972
1995–1996
3 3
St. Petersburg street circuit 2007–2009 3 3
Houston street circuit 2006–2007 2 2
Indianapolis Raceway Park 1973, 1994 2 2
Kansas Speedway 2013 2014 2 2
Mid-America Raceway 1975, 1977 2 2
Ontario Motor Speedway 1974, 1976 2 2
Tampa street circuit 1989–1990 2 2
Texas Motor Speedway 2000–2001 2 2
Adelaide street circuit 2000 1 1
Atlanta Motor Speedway 1993 1 1
Bridgehampton Circuit 1971 1 1
Iowa Speedway 2007 1 1
Bryar Motorsports Park 1972 1 1
Dallas street circuit 1996 1 1
Donington Park 2001 1 1
Firebird International Raceway 1987 1 1
Halifax street circuit 1995 1 1
Circuito del Jarama 2001 1 1
Meadowlands street circuit 1990 1 1
Michigan International Speedway 1984 1 1
Nürburgring 2000 1 1
Pikes Peak International Raceway 1997 1 1
Silverstone Circuit 2000 1 1
Washington street circuit 2002 1 1
  1. Held two races in 1972, 1974, 1984–86, 1996, 2000-01, 2004-2010; held three races in 1973, 1975–83 and 2002-03. The 1998 and 1999 races were held as part of the SCCA USRRC.
  2. Held two races in 1976–82, 1987, 1991, 1998-1999, 2003, 2005 and 2013.
  3. Held two races in 1997 and 1998. The 1971 and 1972 races were held as part of the FIA WSC.
  4. Held two races in 1986–92, 2006-2008 and 2010-2013. A 1999 race was held as part of the SCCA USRRC.
  5. Held two races in 1976, 1977, 2005-2009 and 2011-2013.
  6. Held two races in 1975–77, 1982, 2001 and 2004-2012. The 1998 and 1999 races were held as part of the SCCA USRRC.
  7. Held two races in 1984–91, 2001-2004 and 2006-2012; held three races in 2005. The 1998 race was held as part of the SCCA USRRC.
  8. Held two races in 2011-2013.
  9. 1976-1977 and 1984-1985 races were held as part of the FIA WSC.
  10. Held two races in 2004. The 1998 race was held as part of the SCCA USRRC.
  11. Held two races in 2006-2010.
  12. Held two races in 2013.

See also

References

  1. Tamayo, George. (2018). IMSA Celebrating 50 Years. Racer Media & Marketing Inc. pp. 74–115. ISBN 978-0-692-09172-2.
  2. "SportsCar Championship Historical Results". International Motor Sports Association. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
  3. "IMSA History". International Motor Sports Association. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
  4. "IMSA reveals 2019 schedule". NBC Sports. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
  5. "2019 IMSA Schedule Released". dailysportscar.com. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
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