CONCORD, N.C. — After producing one of the closest championship battles in series history, the Super DIRTcar Series is poised for another yearlong spectacle with new races and the top big-block modified events in the country.
Series super stars will battle on 33 occasions in 2025, starting in February with Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals at Florida’s Volusia Speedway Park and ending in November with World of Outlaws World Finals at The Dirt Track at Charlotte.
In between are a multitude of marquee events starting with the championship season opener at New Egypt Speedway, SummerFAST, the $53,000-to-win Billy Whittaker Cars 200 and more.
“We’re coming off one of the most competitive seasons in history, where every position in the top five were up for grabs at World Finals,” Series Director Dean Reynolds said. “Not to mention, we also had nine different winners.
“With that and with some old friends coming back to the schedule — and even some new ones — I can’t wait for 2025 to get started.”
NEW IN 2025
The end of June marks the Series’ return to Cornwall Motor Speedway for the first time since 2019. The O’Canada 100 (June 29) serves as the first Ontario stop of the 2025 season, paying $10,000-to-win and offering a guaranteed starting spot at Super DIRT Week 53.
One night after returning to Cornwall, the Series also returns to Mohawk Int’l Raceway for the first time since 2019. The northern New York stop (June 30) will be the 14th visit in series history.
The season kicks off in Florida with the annual trek to Volusia Speedway Park for Federated Auto PartsDIRTcar Nationals, Feb. 12-15. Drivers will battle for four nights at the “World’s Fastest Half Mile,” culminating in a Saturday night, 50-lap, Feature paying $7,500-to-win.
Once the championship season begins, six tracks will host at least two events.
Can-Am Speedway is the first track in 2025 that will host two events, starting with Thunder in the Thousand Islands Weekend (April 12) before returning to the “Nasty Track of the North” in September for the R.D. Hutchinson Memorial (Sept. 5).
The Super DIRTcar Series will bookend Albany-Saratoga Speedway’s schedule, opening with its 60th Anniversary Special in the spring (April 18). Then, the Series finishes the track’s season with the Malta Massive Weekend, paying $10,000-to-win and awarding a Super DIRT Week guaranteed starting spot in September (Sept. 20).
Fans in New York’s Capital Region will also see two races at Lebanon Valley Speedway in 2024 – both Mr. Dirt Track USA events. The first, which was rescheduled from this year, will be on Thursday, June 19. The second event will be on the Thursday before Labor Day Weekend (Aug. 28).
Land of Legends Raceway will host its traditional two events on the Super DIRTcar Series slate, with the Stars and Stripes Spectacular (July 3) and a stop during SummerFAST (Aug. 19). Those events will be advantageous for many full-time drivers who race at the track weekly.
Autodrome Drummond returns to the schedule for the third consecutive season with its popular King of the North event (July 28-29). New this season, both races will pay $10,000-to-win and offer a guaranteed starting spot at Super DIRT Week.
For the first time since 2015, Brockville will host two Super DIRTcar Series events in a season. Its Canadian Classic (July 30) will be the first during the Series’ summer Canadian swing. Then, the Series will kick off the highly anticipated Fall Nationals weekend (Oct. 17) with $10,000 on the line.
SummerFAST has become a summer staple with the Super DIRTcar Series and grows to four nights.
Weedsport Speedway (Aug. 17) will kick off the 2025 edition of the Mid-August spectacular and be followed by Brewerton Speedway (Aug. 18), Land of Legends (Aug. 19) and Fulton Speedway (Aug. 20).
Drivers will accumulate points all four nights with the SummerFAST champion being crowned at the end of the event. Ten-time Series champion Matt Sheppard won the first two SummerFAST titles and Alex Yankowski won his first in 2024.
Weedsport Speedway will be a mainstay on the Super DIRTcar Series schedule, making four appearances in 2025.
The traditional Heroes Remembered 100 (May 25) during Memorial Day Weekend kicks off the four visits. Then, the “Beasts of the Northeast” return in July for a Saturday night battle in the Hall of Fame 100 (July 26), one night before the World of Outlaws Nos Energy Drink Sprint Cars make their New York appearance.
Weedsport will open the 2024 edition of SummerFAST, making the week a four-night spectacular (Aug. 17). The final stop at “The Port” will be during Cavalcade Weekend (Sept. 6).
The Super DIRTcar Series’ crown jewel event is back at Oswego Speedway, Oct. 6-11, with the Billy Whittaker Cars 200 running under the lights for the second straight season. Stewart Friesen won his sixth Billy Whittaker Cars 200 title in 2024, tying Brett Hearn for the most 200 victories
The Northeast’s biggest dirt racing event will again include the DIRTcar 358 Modifieds, DIRTcar Sportsman, and DIRTcar Pro Stocks.
All Dirt Roads Lead to Charlotte as the series concludes its season with four nights of action (Nov. 5-8) at The Dirt Track at Charlotte during the World of Outlaws World Finals.
2025 Super DIRTcar Series Schedule
Feb. 12-15 Volusia Speedway Park Barberville, Fla.
March 29 New Egypt Speedway New Egypt, N.J.
April 12 Can-Am Speedway LaFargeville, N.Y.
April 18 Albany-Saratoga Speedway Malta, N.Y.
May 25 Weedsport Speedway Weedsport, N.Y.
May 26 Thunder Mountain Speedway Center Lisle, N.Y.
June 3 Big Diamond Speedway Pottsville, Pa.
June 4 TBA
June 19 Lebanon Valley Speedway West Lebanon, N.Y.
June 29 Cornwall Motor Speedway Long Sault, Ontario
June 30 Mohawk International Raceway Akwesasne, N.Y.
July 3 Land of Legends Raceway Canandaigua, N.Y.
July 26 Weedsport Speedway Weedsport, N.Y.
July 28-29 Autodrome Drummond Drummondville, Quebec
July 30 Brockville Ontario Speedway Brockville, Ontario
Aug. 13 Ransomville Speedway Ransomville, N.Y.
Aug. 17 Weedsport Speedway Weedsport, N.Y.
Aug. 18 Brewerton Speedway Central Square, N.Y.
Aug. 19 Land of Legends Raceway Canandaigua, N.Y.
Aug. 20 Fulton Speedway Fulton, N.Y.
Aug. 28 Lebanon Valley Speedway West Lebanon, N.Y.
Sept. 5 Can-Am Speedway LaFargeville, N.Y.
Sept. 6 Weedsport Speedway Weedsport, N.Y.
Sept. 20 Albany-Saratoga Speedway Malta, N.Y.
Oct. 11 Oswego Speedway Oswego, N.Y.
Oct. 17 Brockville Ontario Speedway Brockville, Ontario
Wed. Nov. 5-8 The Dirt Track at Charlotte Concord, N.C.



