Sonoma Raceway Short
Sonoma Raceway Short Notes:
When people think of NASCAR racing, tight packs of colorful stock cars circling counter-clockwise through an oval racetrack come to mind. High banking turns, lots of passing, even some light bumping here and there. And that perception would be correct if there were no complex, clockwise oriented road courses like Sonoma Raceway, 30 miles north of the San Francisco Bay Area, in California. The road course in Sonoma is a 12-turn, 2.39-mile circuit, with an average speed of 77 mph and an average lap time of 1:51.426, enclaved in a region known for its high-quality wineries and its mild weather year-round.
The main attention-grabber in this track is The Carousel, a set of high-speed turns starting from turn four, a tight right-hand corner going into a light, high-speed sweeping turn five, only for turning heavily to the left in six and ending right into a hairpin in the opposite direction at turn seven. That segment is so difficult to maneuver with regular stock cards that NASCAR bypassed it from 1998 until 2019 and only brought it back to life for the circuit's 50th-anniversary celebrations. The new (or old) configuration was so exciting to see that it stayed ever since, and nowadays is the signature feature of Sonoma Raceway.
See our Sonoma Raceway Track Guide for more information on getting the most performance out of this track.
Short Notes:
The Short configuration at Sonoma Raceway delivers a compact layout variant at California's wine country road course, creating a shorter distance option compared to the full 2.52-mile 12-turn circuit and NASCAR Chute variants. The Short configuration emphasizes rapid lap frequency and high corner density, serving novice track day groups, racing schools, and events prioritizing maximum seat time. This layout provides accessible entry point for Northern California motorsport participants.
Operating the Short configuration showcases Sonoma's versatility in accommodating diverse skill levels across varied layout options. Northern California's climate creates year-round racing potential though summer heat can push track temperatures above 55C. The Short layout allows high session density where drivers complete multiple laps building pattern recognition, serving the San Francisco Bay Area's motorsport community with accessible configuration at Sonoma's historic facility.