Go Bowling at The Glen
Watkins Glen InternationalWatkins Glen International is one of the great road courses in North American motorsports — 2.45 miles of flowing, high-speed corners cut through the western New York hills. Since 1986, Cup cars have returned to The Glen for one of the most beloved weekends on the schedule, and the seven-turn layout with its signature 'Boot' chicane and sweeping Turn 1 produces racing that rewards commitment over caution. Jeff Gordon won here six times, still a track record, and Tony Stewart's five wins at The Glen cemented his road course reputation. More recently, Kyle Larson, Chris Buescher, and William Byron have traded victories on this high-speed circuit, with Buescher's 2023 win coming after a three-wide final-lap battle that defined everything great about road course racing. Unlike the tighter, slower Sonoma layout, Watkins Glen is about maintaining momentum through long sweepers and committing to the brakes into The Boot. Tire wear is significant over the 90-lap race, and teams that execute clean pit stops and time their final strategy calls correctly tend to find themselves in contention at the end. Road course specialists love this place, and the fans who pack the hillsides make it one of the best spectator venues on tour.
Track Type Tendencies
Road course events at Watkins Glen International favor a specific skillset — braking, corner entry, and road racing experience. Drivers with sports car or open-wheel backgrounds tend to overperform here.
Tire management and fuel strategy add an extra layer of complexity to race outcomes.