Some iRacing track layouts are unusual. Others are so rare that they were used once and practically vanished. Today, DJ Yee counts down the 10 rarest track configurations ever run in official iRacing races, from microscopic ovals to forgotten infield mashups that most drivers didn’t even know existed. And a quick shoutout to Huel for sponsoring this video, convenient, nutritionally complete meals that help DJ stay fueled during long editing sessions. Use code DJ15 for 15% off your next order of $50 or more.
- Why did New Hampshire’s North Oval mashup barely get any official splits?
- How did a 0.18-mile Sonoma Oval survive an ARCA race with 24 cars?
- What possessed the Road Legends Cup to hunt down layouts like Auto Club Interior and Charlotte Legends?
- And does putting random barrels on Motorland Aragon Touring really count as a “new” configuration?
From the VIR Patriot Course with its three-stall pit road to reverse layouts, DJ breaks down the strangest one-and-done experiments in the official schedule. Some of these tracks genuinely change the driving experience. Others just add cones, barrels, or awkward pit entries and call it a day.
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