NASCAR Cup Series at Watkins Glen explained

Race Title:Go Bowling at The Glen
Series Long:NASCAR Cup Series
Venue:Watkins Glen International
Location:Watkins Glen, New York, United States
Sponsor:Go Bowling[1]
First Race:1957
Distance:220.86miles
Laps:90
Stages 1/2: 20 each
Final stage: 50
Previous Names:The Glen 101.2 (1957)
The Glen 151.8 (1964–1965)
The Budweiser At The Glen (1986–1989)
Budweiser At The Glen (1990–1993)
The Bud At The Glen (1994–1998)
Frontier @ the Glen (1999)
Global Crossing @ The Glen (2000–2001)
Sirius Satellite Radio at the Glen (2002–2005)
AMD at the Glen (2006)
Centurion Boats at the Glen (2007–2008)
Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen (2009–2011)
Finger Lakes 355 at The Glen (2012)
Cheez-It 355 at the Glen (2013–2016)
I Love New York 355 at The Glen (2017)
Most Wins Driver:Tony Stewart (5)
Most Wins Team:Hendrick Motorsports (11)
Most Wins Manufacturer:Chevrolet (22)
Surface:Asphalt
Length Mi:2.454
Turns:7

Stock car racing events in the NASCAR Cup Series have taken place at Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen, New York on the 2.454miles road course annually since 1986. Since 2018, the 90-lap, 221miles race has been known as Go Bowling at The Glen for sponsorship reasons.[2] It is currently one of five road courses on the schedule as of 2024.

William Byron is the defending race winner in 2023.

History

When NASCAR returned in 1986, they utilized the 1971 Six Hours course. In the 1991 race, J. D. McDuffie was killed in a crash in the Outer Loop, at the end of the backstretch. Following that crash, and another serious crash by IMSA driver, Tommy Kendall, the Inner Loop bus stop chicane was added just before the Outer Loop. NASCAR has since utilized this 2.45miles "short course," and has never utilized the "Boot" as IndyCar and Formula One have. Drivers, however, have been pushing for the use of the full course.

During a 2011 Mobil Oil "Car Swap" at Watkins Glen using the course, Tony Stewart pushed for using the Grand Prix course after driving demonstration laps in both his Chevrolet Impala and the majority of his laps in a McLaren MP4-23 as part of the event with Lewis Hamilton.[3]

ESPN broadcast the race from 1986 to 2000, then again in 2007 to 2014. Starting in 2015 (current contract), NBC had the rights to broadcast the race but the 2015 edition was aired on NBCSN. In 2016, the race was put on USA Network because of the 2016 Summer Olympics airing on NBC and NBCSN. Beginning in 2017, NBC decided to broadcast this race in the style of radio where various analysts would be placed on the course to report what they see in their section of the track to the viewer.

In 2015, more than 95,000 people watched the race.[4]

In 2020, the race was not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The State of New York was requiring travelers from several states to isolate for 14 days (including North Carolina, where most of NASCAR's teams are located, and Florida, where NASCAR's corporate offices are), and not giving the series a quarantine waiver to enter the state.[5] NASCAR instead held a race on the Daytona International Speedway road course,[6] the Go Bowling 235.

In 2024 the race is scheduled to moved to September and will be the second race of the round of 16 in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.[7]

Past winners

YearDateDriverTeamManufacturerSponsorRace distanceRace timeAverage speed
(mph)
ReportRef
LapsMiles (km)
2.3miles Layout
1957August 487Buck BakerBuck BakerChevroletOates Motor Company44101.2 (162.865)1:13:0683.064Report[8]
1958

1963
Not held
1964July 191Billy WadeBud Moore EngineeringMercuryN/A66151.8 (244.298)1:32:5797.988Report[9]
1965July 1821Marvin PanchWood Brothers RacingFordHarvest Ford66151.8 (244.298)1:32:4698.182Report[10]
1966

1985
Not held
2.428miles Layout (Pre inner loop chicane)
1986August 1025Tim RichmondHendrick MotorsportsChevroletFolgers90218.52 (351.673)2:12:5690.463Report[11]
1987August 10*27Rusty WallaceBlue Max RacingPontiacKodiak90218.52 (351.673)2:24:3690.682Report[12]
1988August 1426Ricky RuddKing RacingBuickQuaker State90218.52 (351.673)2:56:5874.096Report[13]
1989August 1327Rusty WallaceBlue Max RacingPontiacKodiak90218.52 (351.673)2:26:5587.242Report[14]
1990August 125Ricky RuddHendrick MotorsportsChevroletLevi Garrett90218.52 (351.673)2:21:4992.452Report[15]
1991August 114Ernie IrvanMorgan-McClure MotorsportsChevroletKodak Film90218.52 (351.673)2:12:2898.977Report[16]
2.454miles Layout with Inner Loop chicane
1992August 942Kyle PettySABCO RacingPontiacMello Yello51*125.154 (201.415)1:27:2188.980Report[17]
1993August 86Mark MartinRoush RacingFord90220.5 (354.86)2:36:0484.771Report[18]
1994August 146Mark MartinRoush RacingFordValvoline/Reese's90220.5 (354.86)2:21:0793.752Report[19]
1995August 136Mark MartinRoush RacingFordValvoline90220.5 (354.86)2:11:54103.030Report[20]
1996August 117Geoffrey BodineGeoff Bodine RacingFordQVC90220.5 (354.86)2:23:1792.334Report[21]
1997August 1024Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet90220.5 (354.86)2:24:5591.294Report[22]
1998August 924Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevroletDuPont90220.5 (354.86)2:20:0394.466Report[23]
1999August 1524Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevroletDuPont90220.5 (354.86)2:30:4987.722Report[24]
2000August 131Steve ParkDale Earnhardt, Inc.ChevroletPennzoil90220.5 (354.86)2:24:5191.336Report[25]
2001August 1224Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevroletDuPont90220.5 (354.86)2:28:3189.081Report[26]
2002August 1120Tony StewartJoe Gibbs RacingPontiacThe Home Depot90220.5 (354.86)2:40:5682.208Report[27]
2003August 1031Robby GordonRichard Childress RacingChevroletCingular Wireless/FDNY/USA Special Olympics90220.5 (354.86)2:26:1790.441Report[28]
2004August 1520Tony StewartJoe Gibbs RacingChevroletThe Home Depot90220.5 (354.86)2:23:2592.249Report[29]
2005August 1420Tony StewartJoe Gibbs RacingChevroletThe Home Depot92*225.4 (362.746)2:35:4886.804Report[30]
2006August 1329Kevin HarvickRichard Childress RacingChevroletGM Goodwrench90220.5 (354.86)2:52:2776.718Report[31]
2007August 1220Tony StewartJoe Gibbs RacingChevroletThe Home Depot90220.5 (354.86)2:50:3877.535Report[32]
2008August 1018Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyotaM&M's90220.5 (354.86)2:16:1197.148Report[33]
2009August 10*14Tony StewartStewart-Haas RacingChevroletOld Spice/Office Depot90220.5 (354.86)2:26:3190.297Report[34]
2010August 842Juan Pablo MontoyaEarnhardt Ganassi RacingChevroletTarget90220.5 (354.86)2:23:5291.960Report[35]
2011August 15*9Marcos AmbroseRichard Petty MotorsportsFordStanley/DeWalt92*225.4 (362.746)2:16:0299.417Report[36]
2012August 129Marcos AmbroseRichard Petty MotorsportsFordStanley/DeWalt90220.5 (354.86)2:14:4898.145Report[37]
2013August 1118Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyotaM&M's90220.5 (354.86)2:32:0487.001Report[38]
2014August 1047A. J. AllmendingerJTG Daugherty RacingChevroletScott/Kingsford90220.5 (354.86)2:26:4890.123Report[39]
2015August 922Joey LoganoTeam PenskeFordShell/Pennzoil90220.5 (354.86)2:24:4391.42Report[40]
2016August 711Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyotaFedEx Freight90220.5 (354.86)2:27:4889.513Report[41]
2017August 678Martin Truex Jr.Furniture Row RacingToyotaFurniture Row/Denver Mattress90220.5 (354.86)2:07:03104.132Report[42]
2018August 59Chase ElliottHendrick MotorsportsChevroletSun Energy 190220.5 (354.86)2:13:4498.928Report[43]
2019August 49Chase ElliottHendrick MotorsportsChevroletNAPA Auto Parts90220.5 (354.86)2:14:1798.523Report[44]
2020August 16Moved to Daytona road course due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021August 85Kyle LarsonHendrick MotorsportsChevroletHendrickCars.com90220.5 (354.86)2:10:57101.031Report[45]
2022August 215Kyle LarsonHendrick MotorsportsChevroletHendrickCars.com90220.5 (354.86)2:17:5295.962Report[46]
2023August 2024William ByronHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet90220.5 (354.86)1:58:44*111.426Report[47]
2024September 15Report

Multiple winners (drivers)

  1. of wins
DriverYears won
5Tony Stewart2002, 2004–2005, 2007, 2009
4Jeff Gordon1997–1999, 2001
3Mark Martin1993–1995
2Rusty Wallace1987, 1989
Ricky Rudd1988, 1990
Marcos Ambrose2011–2012
Kyle Busch2008, 2013
Chase Elliott2018–2019
Kyle Larson2021–2022

Multiple winners (teams)

  1. of wins
TeamYears won
11Hendrick Motorsports1986, 1990, 1997–1999, 2001, 2018–2019, 2021–2023
7Joe Gibbs Racing2002, 2004–2005, 2007–2008, 2013, 2016
3Roush Racing1993–1995
2Blue Max Racing1987, 1989
Richard Childress Racing2003, 2006
Richard Petty Motorsports2011–2012

Manufacturer wins

  1. of wins
ManufacturerYears won
22Chevrolet1957, 1986, 1990–1991, 1997–2001, 2003–2007, 2009–2010, 2014, 2018–2019, 2021–2023
8Ford1965, 1993–1996, 2011–2012, 2015
4Pontiac1987, 1989, 1992, 2002
Toyota2008, 2013, 2016–2017
1Mercury1964
Buick1988

Race summaries

References

  1. Web site: Watkins Glen International, Go Bowling announce 'striking' partnership. Watkins Glen International. January 18, 2018. January 22, 2020. January 20, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210120111143/https://www.theglen.com/Articles/2018/01/0117GoBowling.aspx. dead.
  2. http://www.foxsports.com/nascar/story/watkins-glen-chase-standings-results-16-driver-field-kyle-busch-kasey-kahne-aric-almirola-080915 "Uncommonly calm race at The Glen could shape 16-driver Chase field"
  3. http://www.racer.com/stewart-we-should-run-the-glens-long-course/article/205364/ Stewart: We should run the long course
  4. http://www.stargazette.com/story/sports/motor/nascar/2015/08/11/record-crowd-flocked-cheez-glen/31492289/ "Record crowd flocked to Cheez-It 355 at The Glen"
  5. News: Bove. Matt. Watkins Glen NASCAR race canceled due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. WKBW. July 8, 2020. December 30, 2021.
  6. News: Revised schedule features Daytona road course. SaltWire Network. Reuters. July 9, 2020. December 30, 2021.
  7. https://www.nascar.com/news-media/2023/10/04/nascar-reveals-2024-cup-schedule-as-atlanta-watkins-glen-move-to-playoffs/
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  31. Web site: 2006 AMD at the Glen. Racing-Reference. December 30, 2021.
  32. Web site: 2007 Centurion Boats at the Glen. Racing-Reference. December 30, 2021.
  33. Web site: 2008 Centurion Boats at the Glen. Racing-Reference. December 30, 2021.
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  41. Web site: 2016 Cheez-It 355 at the Glen. Racing-Reference. December 30, 2021.
  42. Web site: 2017 I Love New York 355 at the Glen. Racing-Reference. December 30, 2021.
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