Richmond International Raceway (RIR) is a 3/4-mile (1.2 km), D-shaped, asphalt race track located just outside
Richmond, Virginiain
Henrico County. It hosts the
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and
Xfinity Series. "America's Premier Short Track" formerly hosted a
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race, a
Verizon IndyCar Series race, and two
USAC sprint car races.
Richmond International Raceway is one of a few race tracks to host all of its events
under the lights. The track sold out 33 consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races. The sellout streak ended in September 2008 partially due to the economic downturn, though the major factor in ticket sales was the impact of
Tropical Storm Hanna.
Richmond has hosted the final "regular-season" race, leading up to the start of the
Chase for the Sprint Cup, each year since the Chase concept was introduced in 2004. The race is often referred to as "One Last Race to Make The Chase."
In 2010, Richmond International Raceway introduced a state-of-the-art Video Scoring Tower that boasts more LED square footage than any other in the motorsports industry. The cap features four high definition LED screens that measure 38-feet wide by 24-feet high. The screens broadcast live race action and pre-produced video and graphics. The stem shows running order and has the ability to rotate through the entire field.
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