BARRE, Vt. — After several weeks of planning, Officials with the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour announced the schedule for North America’s most historic late model touring series with 14 point-counting events on a 15-stop schedule.
Along with the $60,000+ Milton CAT point fund and $20,000 champion’s share on the line, the schedule begins with 10 stops at 10 different facilities and features traditional marquee events for the international stars as well as several exciting changes to shake up the season.
For the sixth consecutive year, the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour will begin the season on the region’s grandest stage with the Northeast Classic at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on April 18.
One exciting addition comes early on April 25 with the first of two appearances at the famed Lee USA Speedway on New Hampshire’s seacoast. The New Hampshire Governor’s Cup 150 will mark the first time since 2023 that the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour has graced New Hampshire’s Center of Speed. The Tour will also return as part of the famed Oktoberfest weekend on October 17.
The Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour returns home to Thunder Road International Speedbowl for the first of three visits on May 2-3 for the 28th annual Community Bank 150. The touring stars will go head-to-head with the hardnosed Maplefields/Irving Late Model regulars again on September 6 in the 48th Labor Day Classic 200 presented by EastRise Credit Union and once more for the non-point 64th Vermont Milk Bowl presented by Northfield Savings Bank on October 4 and the famed Booth Bros/Hood Milk Qualifying Day on October 3.
May 9 brings the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour to their lone stop at the Star Speedway in Epping, New Hampshire for the Coastal Clash 150 before the second exciting addition to the 2026 schedule on Sunday, May 31 with an appearance at Groveton, New Hampshire’s Riverside Speedway for the Great North Woods 150.
Saturday, June 6 will be the first of two visits for the Tour to Seekonk Speedway in Massachusetts for the 51st Spring Green 126 before returning to the Bay State oval to crown the 2026 champion on Saturday, October 24 with the annual Haunted Hundred.
The international tour will make back-to-back trips to the Canadian Province of Quebec starting with the Claude Leclerc 150 on Saturday, June 27 at Autodrome Chaudiere in Vallee-Jonction. After a two-week break, the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour returns to La Belle Province for the CAN-AM 200 at Autodrome Montmagny on Saturday, July 18. Both Quebec events will pay $10,000 to the winner in 2026.
Saturday, August 1st brings the 9th annual Milton CAT Midsummer Classic 250 at White Mountain Motorsports Park to complete a three-in-a-row series of $10,000 to win showdowns for the international stars. Along with the longest event of the season, White Mountain Motorsports Park will also host the 48th Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Fall Foliage 200 on September 19.
In a packed season, the Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour will make just one visit to the famed Oxford Plains Speedway in Oxford, Maine to once again headline the annual Night Before the Oxford 250 with the Pine Tree State 125 on August 29.
2026 American-Canadian Tour Schedule
April 18 New Hampshire Motor Speedway Loudon, N.H.
April 25 Lee USA Speedway Lee, N.H.
May 3 Thunder Road Int’l Speedbowl Barre, Vt.
May 9 Star Speedway Epping, N.H.
May 31 Riverside Speedway Groveton, N.H.
June 6 Seekonk Speedway Seekonk, Mass.
June 27 Autodrome Chaudiere Vallee-Jonction, Quebec
July 18 Autodrome Montmagny Montmagny, Quebec
Aug. 1 White Mountain Motorsports Park North Woodstock, N.H.
Aug. 29 Oxford Plains Speedway Oxford, Maine
Sept. 6 Thunder Road Int’l Speedbowl Barre, Vt.
Sept. 19 White Mountain Motorsports Park North Woodstock, N.H.
Oct. 3-4 Thunder Road Int’l Speedbowl Barre, Vt
Oct. 17 Lee USA Speedway Lee, N.H.
Oct. 24 Seekonk Speedway Seekonk, Mass.



