Watkins Glen International - Records

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  • FIA Formula One Qualifying (GP Course): Bruno Giacomelli, 93.291 sec. (130.315 mph/209.722 km/h), 1980
  • FIA Formula One Race (199.24 mi/318.784 km): Alan Jones, 1 hr 34 min 36 sec (126.367 mph/203.368 km/h), 1980
  • FIA Formula One Qualifying (2.35 mi course): Jacky Ickx, 63.07 (134.136 mph/214.617 km/h), 1970
  • FIA Formula One Race (253.8 mi/408.2 km): Emerson Fittipaldi 1 hr 57 min 33.2sec (129.541 mph/207.265 km/h), 1970
  • NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Qualifying: Juan Pablo Montoya, 69.438 sec. (127.020 mph/204.419 km/h), 2012
  • NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race (220.5 miles): Mark Martin, 2 hrs 26 min 17 sec (100.300 mph/160.48 km/h), 1995
  • NASCAR Nationwide Series Qualifying: Kurt Busch, 71.567 sec. (123.241 mph/197.000 km/h), 2011
  • NASCAR Nationwide Series Race (200.9 miles): Terry Labonte, 2 hrs 11 min 47 sec.(91.468 mph/146.348 km/h), 1996
  • IndyCar Series Qualifying: Ryan Briscoe, 88.1322 sec. (137.657 mph/221.537 km/h), 2009
  • Grand Am Rolex Sports Car Series (NASCAR Course) Qualifying: Jon Fogarty, 67.020 sec. (131.603 mph/211.794 km/h), 2007

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