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Watkins Glen Weather Update: NASCAR Prepares for Another ‘Calm’ Playoff Weekend While Mother Nature Fixates on IndyCar

NASCAR's second playoff race will kick off at Watkins Glen. The often rain-filled race has sunnier conditions, but uncertainties still await.
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NASCAR Watkins Glen Schedule: Practice, Qualifying, Line-Up, Tickets, Where and When to Watch

Here's everything you need to know about the race weekend at the Watkins Glen International, TV partners along with race schedule.
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After Dale Jr & Kevin Harvick’s Callout, Denny Hamlin Insider Admits ‘Mistake’ in Atlanta Plan

After a disappointing performance in Atlanta, Denny Hamlin faced severe criticism for his questionable tactics from one of his team members.
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NASCAR Insider Rings Alarm Bells for Kyle Larson as Atlanta Speedway Reveals Terrifying Championship Prospect

Kyle Larson's Atlanta Speedway crash prompts former racer to deliver brutal reality check as looming playoff elimination dangles.
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NASCAR Set to Offer Nearly $9 Million in Watkins Glen Purse Amid Monumental $1.3 Million for Xfinity Series

The NASCAR races at Watkins Glen International will see an improved price purse for both Xfinity and Cup Series races from last year.
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Roger Penske’s Playoff Underdog Lets Slip NASCAR’s Watkins Glen ‘Bus Stop’ Revamp’s Obstacles

Team Penske driver shed light on the new changes made by NASCAR for this weekends playoffs race at Watkins Glen International.
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Goodyear's experimental tires aim to shake up NASCAR with strategic battles and more overtakes, but fans are split on the potential impact.
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Rick Hendrick’s $9.93 Billion-Worth Partner Comes to Alex Bowman’s Rescue Amid ‘Annoying Rumors’

Amid growing concerns about his Hendrick Motorsports future, Alex Bowman receives the support of Rick Hendrick and his highly-valued sponsor.
Alex Bowman and Rick Hendrick

Joey Logano’s Crew Chief Breathes a Sigh of Relief After Atlanta Victory

Joey Logano's crew chief reveals the real reason why victory at Quaker Atlanta 400 let the team breathe a huge sigh of relief.
NASCAR: Cup Qualifying

Denny Hamlin’s Years of ‘Deposit’ in BJ McLeod’s Good Books Paid Off in Atlanta

Denny Hamlin’s Atlanta woes turned around thanks to part-timer BJ McLeod. What’s next for the #11 team as the playoffs loom at Watkins Glen?
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NASCAR Update: 2x Trans-AM Champ & Former IndyCar Star to Headline NASCAR’s Watkins Glen Leg; Fans Go Bonkers

Brazilian motorsports veteran is set to make his Xfinity Series debut at Watkins Glen International, prompting excited reactions from fans.
NASCAR: Go Bowling at The Glen

NASCAR Journalist Warns Fans Against Outrageous Juan Pablo Montoya Hype With Shocking Claim

With Juan Pablo Montoya making his first Cup Series appearance since 2014, a journalist has downplayed his expectations from the veteran.
Kansas City, KS – APR 20, 2012: Juan Pablo Montoya (42) gets ready to practice for the STP 400 race

About Watkins Glen International

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Watkins Glen International, nicknamed "The Glen," is a car race track situated in the town of Dix, only southwest of the town of Watkins Glen, New York, at the southern tip of Seneca Lake.

It was, for quite some time, referred to as the home of the Formula One United States Grand Prix, which it facilitated for twenty back-to-back years (1961–1980).

However, the site has additionally been home to street racing of practically every class, including the World Sportscar Championship, Trans-Am, Can-Am, NASCAR Cup Series, the International Motor Sports Association, and the IndyCar Series.

History

At first, public streets in the town were utilized for the racecourse. In 1956, a lasting circuit for the race was constructed. In 1968, the race was stretched out to six hours, turning into the 6 Hours of Watkins Glen.

The circuit's present design has pretty much been the same since 1971, with minor adjustments after the deadly crashes of François Cevert in 1973 and J.D. McDuffie in 1991.

The circuit is known as the Mecca of North American street hustling and is an exceptionally mainstream scene among fans and drivers. The facility is, as of now, owned by the International Speedway Corporation.

The Watkins Glen International racecourse has gone through a few changes throughout the long term, with five general designs broadly perceived over its set of experiences.

As of now, two unmistakable formats are utilized - the "Boot" design (long course) and the "NASCAR" format (short course).

The circuit went through a significant update for the 1971 season. The "Huge Bend" and the turns paving the way to it were eliminated and replaced with another pit straight. The pits and start/finish line were moved to this new straightway. "The 90" presently became Turn 1 rather than Turn 8.

At the point when NASCAR got back to the track in 1986, they decided to utilize the short course format. IMSA initially utilized the "Boot", yet in the end, that arrangement additionally started utilizing the more limited 1971 format.

The short course was somewhat extended in 1992.

Quick Facts

LocationWatkins Glen
OperatorInternational Speedway Corporation
Former NamesWatkins Glen

Grand Prix Circuit (1956–1971)
Watkins Glen International Raceway (1972–2000)

Major EventsNASCAR Cup Series

Go Bowling at The Glen

NASCAR Xfinity Series

Zippo 200 at The Glen

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

Bully Hill Vineyards 150

ARCA Menards Series East

Great Outdoors RV Superstore 100

IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship

6 Hours of Watkins Glen

Length2.454 mi (3.949 km)
Most WinsTony Stewart (5)
Most StartsJeff Gordon (24)
Most PolesJeff Gordon (4)