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Brainerd International Raceway

Coordinates:46°25′01.45″N94°16′23.31″W / 46.4170694°N 94.2731417°W /46.4170694; -94.2731417
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Road course, drag strip and kart track in Brainerd, Minnesota, USA

Brainerd International Raceway
Competition Road Course (2008–present)
Donnybrooke Road Course (1968–present)
LocationCrow Wing County, NW ofBrainerd, Minnesota,United States
Coordinates46°25′01.45″N94°16′23.31″W / 46.4170694°N 94.2731417°W /46.4170694; -94.2731417
Capacity20,000
FIA Grade3[a]
OwnerKristi Copham[1]
Address5523 Birchdale Road
Broke ground1967
OpenedJuly 1968; 57 years ago (1968-07)
Former namesDonnybrooke Speedway (1968–1973)
Major eventsCurrent:
NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series
Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals (1982–2019, 2021–present)
Former:
MotoAmerica (1983–1987, 1992–2004, 2021–2024)
FR Americas (2021)
Trans-Am Series (1969–1972, 1975–1978, 1980–1989, 2010–2017, 2020–2021)
Pirelli World Challenge (2014)
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West (2012–2013)
World SBK (1989–1991)
IMSA GT Championship (1972, 1977–1983)
Can-Am (1970–1972, 1979–1980, 1984)
Websitehttps://www.birmn.com/
Competition Road Course (2008–present)
Length4.023 km (2.500 mi)
Turns13
Race lap record1:23.109 (AustraliaJoshua Car,Ligier JS F3,2021,FR)
Donnybrooke Road Course (1968–present)
Length4.989 km (3.100 mi)
Turns10
Race lap record1:27.090 (Republic of IrelandMichael Roe,VDS-002,1984,Can-Am)
Drag Strip
SurfaceConcrete/Asphalt[2]
Length0.402 km (0.250 mi)
Welcome sign in May 1997

Brainerd International Raceway is aroad course, anddragstrip racing complex northwest of the city ofBrainerd, Minnesota. The complex has a 0.25 mi (0.40 km) dragstrip, and overlapping 2.500 mi (4.023 km) and 3.100 mi (4.989 km) road courses. The complex also includes akart track. The raceway hosts theNational Hot Rod Association's Lucas Oil Nationals. It is a popular racetrack for theTrans Am Series. The spectatorseating capacity of the circuit is 20,000.[3]

History

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Opened in July 1968 as Donnybrooke Speedway, there were no safety barriers, run-out areas, grandstands or even restrooms. George Montgomery and Bud Stahel cleared the racetrack through a wooded area on the south side ofNorth Long Lake. It wasSCCA's first venue in the region.[4] It was also anNHRA-sanctioned track, with the first official event there an NHRA race, at the opening;Top FuelDragster was won by Doc Halladay.[4] With the help of St Paul sports promoter Dennis Scanlan, it hosted a 2-heatUSAC Indy Car race in 1969. The heats were won byGordon Johncock andDan Gurney.[5]

Donnybrooke, played host toCanAm races in 1970, 1971, and 1972. These races were won by, respectively,Denny Hulme,Peter Revson, andFrançois Cevert. In 1973 Jerry Hansen bought the track and renamed it Brainerd International Raceway.

In the 1970s, the Donnybrooke track began holdingFunny Car events, in particular theCrown Auto Funny Car Championships, and in time, NHRA was convinced to stage a national event at Brainerd: in 1982,Shirley Muldowney (in Top Fuel Dragster),Frank Hawley (Top Fuel Funny Car), andLee Shepherd (Pro Stock) were the headline winners at the first Quaker State North Star NHRA Nationals.[4]

John Force has won at Brainerd 11 times in 15 final round appearances (1988, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002 and 2007)

In Pro Stock,Bob Glidden won at Brainerd in 1983, 1985, 1986, and 1992.[4]

The Brainerd strip became known as "one of the quickest and fastest in the world".[4] It was completely resurfaced in 2003.[4] In 2005,Tony Schumacher turned in a speed of 337.58 mph (543.28 km/h), "the fastest quarter-mile time ever",[4] and in 2016 and 2017, national NHRA records in Funny Car were set there.[4]

Kenny Bernstein won at Brainerd five times, 1983 and 1987 (in Funny Car) and in 1991, 1996, and 2002 (in Top Fuel Dragster).

In the summer of 2006, Jed and Kristi Copham ofForest Lake, Minnesota,became the new owners of Brainerd International Raceway.[1]

The track hosted twoNASCAR K&N Pro Series West events between 2012 and 2013. The track also hosted oneNASCAR Midwest Series race in 2004.

Brainerd International Raceway was damaged during a severe thunderstorm that struck portions of Minnesota on July 12, 2015.[6]

Track Information

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Brainerd International Raceway consists of 2 road tracks and 1 drag strip.

Donnybrooke Road Course

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Brainerd International Raceway maintains the original name of the now 50-year-old course. The course is used for automotive and motorcycle racing.

The 3.100 mi (4.989 km) Donnybrooke Road Course has 10 turns and is considered wide – the main straight is 60 ft (18 m) wide. There is essentially no elevation change. BIR is a high-speed course; vehicles can reach speeds of nearly 180 mph (290 km/h) and take the slowest corners around 80 mph (130 km/h). There are wide runoff areas at most of the corners, which makes BIR's road course extremely safe. This configuration uses the dragstrip as part of the course.

Competition Road Course

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The 2009 racing season was the first for the 2.500 mi (4.023 km) course which was completed in the 2008 summer.

Turn 1 on the 2.500 mi (4.023 km) Competition Road Course is the same as Turn 1 on the three-mile road course. Turn 1 is a narrow but very high-speed banked right-hand 60-degree turn, which is intended be taken flat out by all vehicles. Turns 1 through 8 of the original 3.100 mi (4.989 km) road course are used for the new circuit. At Turn 8, a 240-degree right-hand Clover Leaf transitions drivers from the old course to the new stretch of asphalt that winds its way back across the infield, eventually tying back into the original circuit just before Turn 1, avoiding the dragstrip. In all, the Competition Road Course features 13 turns and very little elevation change.

Dragstrip

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The dragstrip dates back to 1969, when Donnybrooke converted the mile-long straightaway on its road course to a drag strip and hosted an NHRA Divisional Points Race. In 1977, BIR hosted the Crown Auto Funny Car Championships and the Crown Auto Winston Points Championship. It was reconstructed in 2005, adding a 700 ft (210 m) concrete launch pad and new asphalt for the remaining 600 ft (180 m) was installed.Tony Schumacher, set the world record for top fuel dragsters with a 337.58 mph (543.28 km/h) run in 2005. This speed and time are recorded at the end of a standing start quarter mile acceleration race, before the NHRA shortened top fuel and funny car races to the current 1,000 ft (300 m) since 2008.[7]

Lap records

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As of June 2024, the fastest official race lap records at the Brainerd International Raceway for different classes are listed as:

CategoryTimeDriverVehicleEvent
Brainerd International Raceway Competition Road Course: 4.023 km (2008–present)
Formula Regional1:23.109[8]Joshua CarLigier JS F32021 Brainerd FR Americas round
TA11:27.348[9]Ernie Francis Jr.Ford Mustang Trans-Am2021 Brainerd Trans-Am round
Superbike1:29.922[10]Jake GagneYamaha YZF-R12021 Brainerd MotoAmerica round
TA21:31.494[9]Raphael MatosFord Mustang Trans-Am2021 Brainerd Trans-Am round
Formula 41:31.585[11]Jason AlderCrawford F4-162021 Brainerd F4 United States round
Stock 10001:31.831[12]Hayden GillimHonda CBR1000RR2024 Brainerd MotoAmerica round
Supersport1:32.787[13]Sean Dylan KellySuzuki GSX-R6002021 Brainerd MotoAmerica round
Twins Cup1:35.505[14]Alessandro Di MarioAprilia RS 6602024 Brainerd MotoAmerica round
Supersport 3001:42.236[15]Gus RodioKawasaki Ninja 400R2021 Brainerd MotoAmerica round
Brainerd International Raceway Donnybrooke Road Course: 4.989 km (1968–present)
Can-Am1:27.090[16]Michael RoeVDS-0021984 Pepsi Grand Prix
Group 71:27.860[17]Denny HulmeMcLaren M8F1971 Minneapolis Tribune
IMSA GTP1:31.560[18]John Paul, Jr.Porsche 935 JLP-31982 Pepsi Grand Prix
IMSA GTO1:33.130[19]Gianpiero MorettiPorsche 935/791979 Pepsi Grand Prix
IMSA GTX1:34.170[20]John Paul, Jr.Lola T6001981 Pepsi Grand Prix
TO1:36.086[21]Scott PruettMercury Capri1986 Brainerd Trans-Am round
Superbike1:36.247[22]Jake ZemkeHonda CBR1000RR2004 Brainerd AMA Superbike round
Supersport1:38.083[23]Miguel DuhamelHonda CBR600RR2004 Brainerd AMA Supersport round
World SBK1:40.870Doug PolenDucati 888 SBK1991 Brainerd World SBK round
IMSA GTU1:43.510[24]Walt BohrenMazda RX-71980 Pepsi Grand Prix
TU1:52.000[25]Horst KwechAlfa Romeo GTV1972 Brainerd Trans-Am round

Drag strip records

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CategoryE.T.SpeedDriverEventRef
Top Fuel3.640Leah Pruett2017 Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals[26]
340.82 mph (548.50 km/h)Brittany Force2025 Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals
Funny Car3.793Robert Hight2017 Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals
338.00 mph (543.96 km/h)Robert Hight2017 Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals
Pro Stock6.541Erica Enders2015 Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals
211.39 mph (340.20 km/h)Shane Gray2015 Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals

Notes

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  1. ^Brainerd International Raceway's Grade 3 licence expired 30 June 2024.

References

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  1. ^abRichardson, Renee (July 28, 2006)."BIR sold".Brainerd Dispatch. Archived fromthe original on July 18, 2011. RetrievedApril 9, 2011.
  2. ^"BIR's drag strip is top notch".Brainerd Dispatch. 7 August 2004. Retrieved12 June 2025.
  3. ^"World Stadiums - Stadiums in the United States :: Minnesota".www.worldstadiums.com. Archived fromthe original on 2015-01-10. Retrieved2014-12-02.
  4. ^abcdefghBurgess, Phil,National Dragster editor. "Brainerd: Celebrating 50 years of racing", written 24 August 2018, atNHRA.com (retrieved 13 October 2018)
  5. ^"Brainerd International Raceway". Champcarstats.com. 1969-09-14. Retrieved2009-09-19.
  6. ^FOX (23 March 2022)."Brainerd, Minnesota twisted by storms, raceway in pieces".
  7. ^The Summit Racing Web Development Team. (2005-08-13)."BRAINERD - Saturday Wrap Up". Dragracecentral.com. Retrieved2009-09-19.
  8. ^"2021 Formula Regional Americas Championship Round 11 Official Results"(PDF). 18 July 2021. Retrieved31 July 2021.
  9. ^ab"Trans Am Championship Presented by Pirelli - July 16 - 18 2021 - Brainerd International Raceway - TA TA2 Round 7 Race Results"(PDF). 18 July 2021. Retrieved31 July 2021.
  10. ^"2021 MotoAmerica Superbikes at Minnesota - HONOS Superbike Race 2"(PDF). 1 August 2021. Retrieved2 August 2021.
  11. ^"2021 F4 United States Championship Brainerd Race 2 Statistics". 17 July 2021. Retrieved7 June 2024.
  12. ^"2023 MotoAmerica Superbikes at Brainerd - Stock 1000 Race 1"(PDF). 15 June 2024. Retrieved24 June 2024.
  13. ^"2021 MotoAmerica Superbikes at Minnesota - Supersport Race 2"(PDF). 1 August 2021. Retrieved2 August 2021.
  14. ^"2024 MotoAmerica Superbikes at Brainerd - BellissiMoto Twins Cup Race 2"(PDF). 16 June 2024. Retrieved24 June 2024.
  15. ^"2021 MotoAmerica Superbikes at Minnesota - Junior Cup Race 2"(PDF). 1 August 2021. Retrieved2 August 2021.
  16. ^"Can-Am Brainerd 1984". 22 July 1984. Retrieved6 November 2022.
  17. ^"Can-Am Donnybrooke 1971". 12 September 1971. Retrieved6 November 2022.
  18. ^"Brainerd 200 Kilometres 1982". 11 July 1982. Retrieved6 November 2022.
  19. ^"Brainerd 100 Miles 1979". 17 June 1979. Retrieved6 November 2022.
  20. ^"Brainerd 200 Kilometres 1981". 14 June 1981. Retrieved29 November 2022.
  21. ^"Trans-Am Brainerd 1986". 20 July 1986. Retrieved6 November 2022.
  22. ^"AMA Chevrolet Superbike Championship - Trofeo Ducati presented by Michelin - Brainerd International Raceway - Brainerd, MN - Round 11 of 18 - June 25–27, 2004 - Chevrolet Superbike Championship presented by Parts Unlimited - Individual Times - Final Race Result"(PDF). 27 June 2004. Retrieved12 November 2024.
  23. ^"AMA Chevrolet Superbike Championship - Trofeo Ducati presented by Michelin - Brainerd International Raceway - Brainerd, MN - Round 7 of 11 - June 25–27, 2004 - Lockhart-Phillips USA Formula Xtreme - Individual Times - Final Race Result"(PDF). 26 June 2004. Retrieved12 November 2024.
  24. ^"Brainerd 100 Miles 1980". 15 June 1980. Retrieved6 November 2022.
  25. ^"Trans-Am Donnybrooke - Two Five Challenge 1972". 4 July 1972. Retrieved6 November 2022.
  26. ^"Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals Sunday preview".NHRA. Retrieved15 September 2025.

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