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Portland International Raceway

Motorsport track in the United States


Motorsport track in the United States

FieldValue
namePortland International Raceway
logoPortland International Raceway logo.svg
image[[File:Portland international raceway.svgclass=skin-invert250px]]
image_captionGrand Prix Circuit (2008–present)
locationPortland, Oregon, U.S.
coordinates
capacity30,000
ownerCity of Portland
fia_grade2
broke_ground1960
opened
eventsCurrent:
IndyCar Series
Grand Prix of Portland
(1984–2007, 2018–2019, 2021–present)
ARCA Menards Series West
Portland 112
(1986, 2009–2012, 2021–present)
Former:
Formula E
Portland ePrix (2023–2024)
NASCAR Xfinity Series
Pacific Office Automation 147 (2022–2025)
Trans-Am West Coast Championship (2017–2019, 2021–2025)
IMSA
Portland Grand Prix
(1978–1994, 1999–2001, 2004–2006)
Pirelli World Challenge
Rose Cup Races
(2001, 2004–2005, 2018–2019)
Trans-Am Series (1972, 1975–1987, 1990–1995, 2001, 2004–2005, 2009)
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Line-X 225
(1999–2000)
AMA Superbike Championship (1983–1984)
miles_firstTrue
layoutGrand Prix Circuit (2008–present)
surfaceAsphalt/concrete
length_km3.166
length_mi1.967
turns12
record_time0:58.7403
record_driverCOL Carlos Muñoz
record_carDallara DW12
record_year2018
record_classIndyCar
layout2Formula E Circuit (2023–2024)
surface2Asphalt/concrete
length2_km3.221
length2_mi2.001
turns212
record_time21:10.650
record_driver2NED Robin Frijns
record_car2Jaguar I-Type 6
record_year22024
record_class2F-E
layout3Grand Prix Circuit (1992–2007)
surface3Asphalt/concrete
length3_km3.129
length3_mi1.944
turns312
record_time30.59.259
record_driver3AUS Will Power
record_car3Lola B02/00
record_year32006
record_class3Champ Car
layout4Grand Prix Circuit (1984–1991)
surface4Asphalt/concrete
length4_km3.093
length4_mi1.922
turns412
record_time40:57.626
record_driver4ZAF Wayne Taylor
record_car4Intrepid RM-1
record_year41991
record_class4IMSA GTP
layout5Grand Prix Circuit (1971–1983)
surface5Asphalt/concrete
length5_km3.082
length5_mi1.915
turns59
record_time51:04.860
record_driver5GBR John Fitzpatrick
record_car5Porsche 935 K4
record_year51982
record_class5IMSA GTP
layout6Full Circuit (1969–1970)
surface6Asphalt/concrete
length6_km2.896
length6_mi1.800
turns69
layout7West Delta Park Circuit (1966–1968)
surface7Asphalt/concrete
length7_km3.160
length7_mi1.964
turns711
layout8West Delta Park Circuit (1961–1965)
surface8Asphalt/concrete
length8_km3.217
length8_mi2.000
turns811
website

IndyCar Series Grand Prix of Portland (1984–2007, 2018–2019, 2021–present) ARCA Menards Series West Portland 112 (1986, 2009–2012, 2021–present) Former: Formula E Portland ePrix (2023–2024) NASCAR Xfinity Series Pacific Office Automation 147 (2022–2025) Trans-Am West Coast Championship (2017–2019, 2021–2025) IMSA Portland Grand Prix (1978–1994, 1999–2001, 2004–2006) Pirelli World Challenge Rose Cup Races (2001, 2004–2005, 2018–2019) Trans-Am Series (1972, 1975–1987, 1990–1995, 2001, 2004–2005, 2009) NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Line-X 225 (1999–2000) AMA Superbike Championship (1983–1984)

Portland International Raceway (PIR) is a motorsport facility located in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is part of the Delta Park complex on the former site of Vanport, just south of the Columbia River. It lies west of the Delta Park/Vanport light rail station and less than a mile west of Interstate 5.

The track

The track hosts the IndyCar Series, ICSCC and SCCA and OMRRA road racing, the NASCAR Xfinity Series and ARCA Menards Series West, and SCCA autocross events. Additionally, the PIR grounds are host to OBRA (Oregon Bicycle Racing Association) bicycling races on the track and the surrounding grounds. The facility includes a dragstrip and a motocross track.

Entrance to Portland International Raceway

The road course is almost perfectly flat and runs clockwise. Two track configurations are possible. The modern Grand Prix circuit includes a hard chicane at the end of the front straight, referred to as the "Shelton Chicane" in honor of Vanport racing legend Monte Shelton, and involves 12 turns at a length of 1.967 mi. Without the chicane, the track has nine turns and a lap length of 1.915 mi. Portland is classified as an FIA Grade Two circuit.

PIR boasts a Winners' List starring some of the most accomplished open-wheel drivers of all time including Mario Andretti (1985–1986), Emerson Fittipaldi (1989), Michael Andretti (1990–1992), Bobby Rahal (1987), Sébastien Bourdais (2004, 2007), Will Power (2019, 2024), and Álex Palou (2021, 2023).

The City of Portland is working to establish the track as carbon neutral. In 2023, an investigation revealed the use of leaded gasoline at the track, which may pose significant health risks for spectators and residents near the track. This occurs primarily during drag races, as unleaded fuel (often alcohol based) is used in major weekends.

History

PIR is built on the former location of Vanport, Oregon, which was destroyed on Memorial Day, May 30, 1948, when a railroad berm broke and water from the Columbia River flooded the city. After the flood, all that remained were the paved streets and concrete foundations of destroyed buildings.

The first races took place on these old city streets in 1961 during the Portland Rose Festival. Since then, the Rose Cup has become an annual event. Racing at "West Delta Park", as PIR was known back then, was quite dangerous. Racers leaving the track unexpectedly could collide with leftover concrete foundations or fall into ponds.

Under the threat of losing the Rose Cup races, since many of the sanctioning racing bodies would no longer sanction races due to the deteriorating roads and dangerous obstacles, the track was finally paved in the 1970s.

In 1975, Portland International hosted the Trans-Am Series, the premier series of the Sports Car Club of America, which was won by John Greenwood, driving a Chevrolet Corvette. Greenwood would go on to win the 1975 Trans-Am Series Championship.

Beginning in 1984, Portland International began hosting the cars and stars of the PPG Indycar World Series, with Al Unser Jr. taking his first win, driving a Cosworth powered March.

Portland is best-remembered as being the site of two of the closest finishes on a road course in Indy car racing history. In 1986, Michael Andretti lost fuel pressure on the final turn of the final lap, which allowed his father Mario to catch up and beat him to the finish line by 0.070 seconds. At the time, it was the closest finish of any race in Indy car history. In 1997, in a three-wide finish, Mark Blundell beat second place Gil de Ferran by 0.027 seconds, and beat third place Raul Boesel by 0.055 seconds. For a road course race, it was the all-time closest finish in CART series history, as well as the closest three-car finish in series history.

In 1999 and 2000, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series ran a race at Portland International Raceway. The race was added after the demise of the ½-mile Portland Speedway that hosted races early in the series. The 1999 running saw the first (and as of 2021, the only) time there were more than one African-Americans competing in the same NASCAR top-three division race, with Bill Lester and Bobby Norfleet on the grid.

At the end of 2007 and the beginning of 2008, PIR went through a track renovation. The track was repaved with new asphalt and some minor changes were made to the track layout. Turns 4-7 were widened. The fence on the inside of turn 6 was moved to provide a better sightline through the corner. Turn 7 was sharpened to slow down racers prior to entering the back straight. Formula One-style curbs were also installed on the track. The track reopened on February 23, 2008, with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

In September 2018, the Grand Prix of Portland returned after an 11-year hiatus, now an IndyCar Series race. The qualifying record is 0:57.3467, set by Will Power during the 2018 Grand Prix of Portland. Will Power (2019, 2024) and Álex Palou (2021, 2023) have each won twice since the race returned to the calendar.

On September 29, 2021, it was announced that the NASCAR Xfinity Series would race there in the regular season.

On December 8, 2022, it was announced that Formula E would race at PIR with a slightly modified layout in the 2022–23 season instead of Brooklyn Street Circuit. Nick Cassidy won the inaugural Portland ePrix in June 2023, and António Félix da Costa won both races in June 2024.

Events

; Current

  • April: International Conference of Sports Car Clubs Rose City Opener
  • May: SCCA Super Tour
  • June: International Conference of Sports Car Clubs Dash for Kids
  • August: IndyCar Series Grand Prix of Portland, ARCA Menards Series West Portland 112, Indy NXT, USF Pro 2000 Championship, USF2000 Championship
  • September: International Conference of Sports Car Clubs Chicane Challenge, Formula Car Challenge
  • October: International Conference of Sports Car Clubs Festival of Endurance

; Former

  • AMA Superbike Championship (1983–1984)
  • American Le Mans Series
    • Portland Grand Prix (1999–2001, 2004–2006)
  • Atlantic Championship Series (1984–1988, 2002–2007)
  • Barber Pro Series (1987–1991, 1999, 2002–2003)
  • Champ Car World Series
    • Grand Prix of Portland (1984–2007)
  • Ferrari Challenge North America (2006)
  • FIA Formula E World Championship
    • Portland ePrix (2023–2024)
  • Global MX-5 Cup (2004–2008, 2018–2019)
  • IMSA GT Championship
    • Portland Grand Prix (1978–1994)
  • IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge (2005)
  • Pirelli World Challenge
    • Rose Cup Races (2001, 2004–2005, 2018–2019)
  • NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
    • Grainger Industrial Supply 225K (1999–2000)
  • NASCAR Northwest Series (1995–1998, 2000–2001)
  • NASCAR Xfinity Series
    • Pacific Office Automation 147 (2022–2025)
  • North American Touring Car Championship (1995–1997)
  • Stadium Super Trucks (2019)
  • Trans-Am Series (1972, 1975–1987, 1990–1995, 2001, 2004–2005, 2009)
  • Trans-Am West Coast Championship (2017–2019, 2021–2025)
  • USF Juniors (2024–2025)

Lap records

The unofficial outright all-time lap record set during a race weekend is 0:55.760 seconds, set by Wayne Taylor on the old circuit layout, in an Intrepid RM-1-Chevrolet, during qualifying for the 1991 G.I. Joe's/Camel Grand Prix Presented by Nissan. As of August 2025, the fastest official race lap records at Portland International Raceway are listed as:

CategoryTimeDriverVehicleEventGrand Prix Circuit: 3.166 km (2008–present)Formula E Circuit: 3.190 km (2023–2024)Grand Prix Circuit: 3.129 km (1992–2007)Grand Prix Circuit: 3.093 km (1984–1991)Grand Prix Circuit: 3.082 km (1971–1983)
IndyCar0:58.7403Carlos MuñozDallara DW122018 Grand Prix of Portland
Indy NXT1:02.8861Nolan SiegelDallara IL-152023 Portland Indy NXT round
Indy Pro 20001:07.1597Rinus VeeKayTatuus PM-182018 Pro Mazda Grand Prix of Portland
GT31:10.791Miguel MolinaFerrari 488 GT32018 Portland SprintX GT Championship round
USF20001:11.1947Thomas SchrageTatuus USF-222025 USF2000 Grand Prix of Portland
ARCA Menards1:11.570William SawalichToyota Camry2025 Portland 112
TA11:13.574Greg PickettFord Mustang Trans-Am2019 Portland Trans-Am West Coast round
Barber Pro1:14.122Leonardo MaiaReynard 98E2003 Portland Barber Pro round
NASCAR Xfinity1:14.552Connor ZilischChevrolet Camaro SS2025 Pacific Office Automation 147
TA21:14.702Brody GobleFord Mustang Trans-Am2025 Portland Trans-Am West Coast round
USF Juniors1:15.0871Ariel ElkinTatuus JR-232024 Continental Tire Grand Prix of Portland
GT41:17.660Christian SzymczakMercedes-AMG GT42019 Portland GT4 America round
TCR Touring Car1:18.770Michael James LewisHyundai i30 N TCR2018 Portland Pirelli World Challenge round
Mazda MX-5 Cup1:25.3537Michael CarterMazda MX-5 (ND)2019 Portland Mazda MX-5 Cup round
Formula E1:10.650Robin FrijnsJaguar I-Type 62024 Portland ePrix
Champ Car0:59.259Will PowerLola B02/002006 Grand Prix of Portland
CART1:00.801Bruno JunqueiraLola B02/002002 G.I. Joe's 200
IMSA GTPtitle=Portland 2 Hours 1992url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Portland-1992-07-26.htmldate=26 July 1992access-date=13 May 2022}}P. J. JonesEagle MkIII1992 G.I. Joe's/Camel Grand Prix Presented by Nissan
LMP1title=2005 RACE RESULTS - OFFICIAL RESULTSurl=http://www.imsaracing.net/2003/events/portland05/ALMS_OfficialRace.pdfarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061110075759/http://www.imsaracing.net/2003/events/portland05/ALMS_OfficialRace.pdfpublisher=International Motor Sports Association (IMSA)date=30 July 2005archive-date=10 November 2006access-date=13 May 2022url-status=dead}}Andy WallaceMG-Lola EX2572005 Portland Grand Prix
LMP2title=2006 RACE RESULTS - OFFICIAL RESULTSurl=http://www.imsaracing.net/2006/events/portland/ALMS_OfficialRace.pdfarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061110073639/http://www.imsaracing.net/2006/events/portland/ALMS_OfficialRace.pdfpublisher=International Motor Sports Association (IMSA)date=22 July 2006archive-date=10 November 2006access-date=13 May 2022url-status=dead}}Lucas LuhrPorsche RS Spyder2006 Portland Grand Prix
LMP9001:04.909Emanuele PirroAudi R82000 Rose City Grand Prix
LMP1:05.451J.J. LehtoBMW V12 LMR1999 Rose City Grand Prix
Formula Atlantic1:05.680Joe D´AgostinoSwift 016.a2006 Portland Formula Atlantic round
Indy Lights1:06.572Greg MooreLola T93/201995 Portland Indy Lights round
GT1 (GTS)1:08.595Oliver GavinChevrolet Corvette C6.R2005 Portland Grand Prix
LMP6751:09.394Didier de RadiguesReynard 01Q2001 Grand Prix of Portland
WSC1:09.595Fermin VelezFerrari 333 SP1994 Grand Prix of Portland
IMSA GTP Lights1:10.849Parker JohnstoneSpice SE91P1992 G.I. Joe's/Camel Grand Prix Presented by Nissan
IMSA GTStitle=Portland 1 Hour IMSA GTS 1993url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Portland-1993-08-01g.htmldate=1 August 1993access-date=13 May 2022}}Darin BrassfieldOldsmobile Cutlass1993 G.I. Joe's/Camel Grand Prix
GT2 (GTS)1:12.219Olivier BerettaDodge Viper GTS-R1999 Rose City Grand Prix
GT21:12.931Jaime MeloFerrari F430 GTC2006 Portland Grand Prix
Trans-Am1:13.992Scott PruettChevrolet Camaro1994 Portland Trans-Am round
GT1:14.392Boris SaidBMW M3 GTR2001 Grand Prix of Portland
IMSA GTO1:14.613Brian DeVriesOldsmobile Cutlass1993 G.I. Joe's/Camel Grand Prix
IMSA GTU1:17.355John FergusDodge Daytona1992 G.I. Joe's Camel Gran Prix Presented by Nissan
Super Touring1:20.227Randy PobstHonda Accord1996 Portland NATCC round
IMSA GTPtitle=Portland 300 Kilometres 1991url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Portland-1991-07-28.htmldate=28 July 1991access-date=13 May 2022}}Wayne TaylorIntrepid RM-11991 G.I. Joe's/Camel Grand Prix
CART1:00.058Michael AndrettiLola T91/001991 Budweiser/G.I.Joe's 200
IMSA GTOtitle=Portland [GT] 1991url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Portland-1991-07-28-5957.htmldate=28 July 1991access-date=13 May 2022}}Dorsey SchroederFord Mustang1991 G.I. Joe's/Camel Grand Prix
IMSA GTP Lights1:03.495Ruggero MelgratiSpice SE89P1991 G.I. Joe's/Camel Grand Prix
IMSA AAC1:07.996Tommy RigginsOldsmobile Cutlass1991 G.I. Joe's/Camel Grand Prix
IMSA GTU1:08.872John FergusDodge Daytona1991 G.I. Joe's/Camel Grand Prix
Trans-Am1:11.090Greg PickettMercury Capri1984 Portland 200
IMSA GTPtitle=Portland 100 Miles 1982url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Portland-1982-08-01.htmldate=1 August 1982access-date=13 May 2022}}John FitzpatrickPorsche 935 K41982 G.I. Joe's/Toyota Grand Prix
IMSA GTXtitle=Portland 100 Miles 1981url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Portland-1981-08-02.htmldate=2 August 1981access-date=30 January 2023}}John Paul, Jr.Lola T6001981 G.I. Joe's/Camel Grand Prix
TO1:08.170John PaulPorsche 935 JLP-11979 Portland Trans-Am round
IMSA GTO1:10.540Don DevendorfNissan 280ZX Turbo1982 G.I. Joe's/Toyota Grand Prix
Group 41:11.920Dave CowartBMW M11981 G.I. Joe's/Camel Grand Prix
IMSA GTU1:13.780Bob BergstromPorsche 924 Carrera GTR1983 G.I. Joe's Grand Prix
TU1:21.330Lee MidgleyAlfa Romeo GTV1972 Portland Trans-Am round

Lead contamination

40% of races at the Portland International Raceway use leaded gasoline. The urban location of the track, near the Portsmouth, Kenton and Piedmont neighborhoods, has raised concerns about the potential for the Raceway to contribute to lead poisoning of nearby residents and a movement to end the use of leaded fuels at the Raceway. Testing conducted at PIR indicated that concentrations of lead in public areas could not conclusively be determined by traffic on the Raceway since the track sits next to heavy highway traffic and industrial complexes. The dissipation of leaded fuels before reaching the general attendees coupled with ever-efficient modern engines minimized any significant health risks to general attendees.

IndyCar race history

Main article: Grand Prix of Portland

IMSA Sports Car race history

Main article: Portland Grand Prix

Formula E race history

Main article: Portland ePrix

References

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