IRacing Dirt Track Guides
Every iRacing dirt track has its own personality—different shapes, banking, grooves, and track states that change throughout a race. This section provides detailed track guides to help you learn where to run, how the surface evolves, what setups work best, and how to adapt as the track slicks off. Whether you’re learning a track for the first time or preparing for a league night, these guides give you the insights you need to race smarter and faster.
Williams Grove Speedway
Learn about Williams Grove Speedway
Eldora Speedway
Learn about Eldora Speedway
How Do Ruts Form on an IRacing Dirt Track?
If you’ve ever felt your car buck or skip across the cushion in iRacing and wondered, “Where did that hole come from?”, you’re asking about ruts.
Weedsport Speedway
Learn about Weedsport Speedway
Lincoln Speedway
Learn about Lincoln Speedway
Lanier National Speedway (Dirt)
Learn about Lanier National Speedway (Dirt)
Limaland Motorsports Park
Learn about Limaland Motorsports Park
Volusia Speedway Park
Learn about Volusia Speedway Park
Kokomo Speedway
Learn about Kokomo Speedway
Chili Bowl
Learn about Chili Bowl
Bristol Motor Speedway (Dirt)
Learn about Bristol Motor Speedway (Dirt)
The Dirt Track at Charlotte
Learn about The Dirt Track at Charlotte
Knoxville Raceway
Learn about Knoxville Raceway
Lucas Oil Speedway
Learn about Lucas Oil Speedway
Port Royal Speedway
Learn about Port Royal Speedway
Cedar Lake Speedway
Learn about Cedar Lake Speedway
Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55
Learn about Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55
Lernerville Speedway
Learn about Lernerville Speedway
USA International Speedway (Dirt)
Learn about USA International Speedway (Dirt)
Fairbury Speedway
Learn about Fairbury Speedway
Kern County Raceway Park (Dirt Track and Dirt Mini Oval)
Learn about Kern County Raceway Park (Dirt Track and Dirt Mini Oval)
