Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Road Course)
USA · 4.198 km · 13 corners · opened 1909
// the circuit
The Brickyard. Uses the F1-style infield road course combined with parts of the original 1909 oval. Home of the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 12 Hour.
// history
Opened in 1909 — the second-oldest purpose-built racing circuit in the world. The famous 'Yard of Bricks' at the start/finish line is the only remaining section of the original brick paving.
Elevation change
5 m
Opened
1909
Length
4.198 km
famous for
- 01The Yard of Bricks at start/finish
- 02Banked oval Turn 1 (used in reverse on road course)
- 03Combination of F1-style infield + oval banking
- 04Hosts the Indianapolis 500 (separate oval-only event)
// reference data
Corner braking points and gears are baseline references for a GT3 in dry conditions on optimum tyres. They will shift with car class, weather, fuel load, setup and driver technique. For car-specific deltas, use the AI Coach button on each corner.
Heavy brake
Med brake
Light/lift
Flat
// corner list
Reference Corners
// turn 1
Turn 1 (Oval Banking)
Gear
4
Brake
30%
Type
right
Run onto the oval banking in reverse direction (clockwise becomes anti-clockwise on the oval section). Tiny lift, brief brake.
// ai deep dive
Coach take