BATAVIA, Ohio — The 2026 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series presented by FloRacing schedule has arrived with 58 events at 26 tracks across 15 states.
The series will begin its season with the traditional Georgia-Florida Speedweeks, featuring 12 nights of racing with over $650,000 in purse money available.
Two tracks make their first appearances on the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series presented by FloRacing schedule.
York Haven, Pennsylvania’s BAPS Motor Speedway, will host the tour on Saturday, April 25. The Superior Homes Late Model York County Nationals presented by Pancho’s Racing Products will be the second stop of a tripleheader weekend in the Mid-Atlantic, featuring a $25,000 top prize – joining Georgetown Speedway and Hagerstown Speedway.
Adams County Speedway in Corning, Iowa, will host a $15,000 to win program on Tuesday, July 14. The event precedes the 16th Annual Silver Dollar Nationals, which shifts to Shelby County Speedway in Harlan, Iowa, on July 16-17.
Carl Short’s Dirt Track World Championship will continue to be the season finale, offering a $100,000 prize for the winner. The event returns to West Virginia Motor Speedway for the first time since 2010. The large five-eighths-mile oval was recently shortened to a three-eighths-mile bullring, bringing new excitement to fans and re-establishing West Virginia Motor Speedway as a highly talked-about venue.
Additional notable events on the schedule include the return of 12 premier races, each offering a top prize of $50,000 or more. These include Eagle Raceway (May 14-16), Lucas Oil Speedway (May 21-23), Lernerville Speedway (Jun. 25-27), Shelby County Speedway (Jul. 16-18), Florence Speedway (Aug. 6-8), Batesville Motor Speedway (Aug. 14-15), Port Royal Speedway (Aug. 28-29), Knoxville Raceway (Sep. 17-19), Brownstown Speedway (Sep. 25-26), Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor Speedway (Oct. 2-3), Eldora Speedway (Oct. 9-10), and West Virginia Motor Speedway (Oct. 16-17).
2026 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Schedule
February 19-21 All-Tech Raceway Lake City, Fla.
February 24-28 Ocala Speedway Ocala, Fla.
March 4-7 Golden Isles Speedway Brunswick, Ga.
March 27 Atomic Speedway Chillicothe, Ohio
March 28 Brownstown Speedway Brownstown, Ind.
April 24 Georgetown Speedway Georgetown, Del.
April 25 BAPS Motor Speedway York Haven, Pa.
April 26 Hagerstown Speedway Hagerstown, Md.
May 1 Circle City Raceway Indianapolis, Ind.
May 2 Florence Speedway Union, Ky.
May 8 Farmer City Raceway Farmer City, Ill.
May 9 Fairbury Speedway Fairbury, Ill.
May 14-16 Eagle Raceway Eagle, Neb.
May 21-23 Lucas Oil Speedway Wheatland, Mo.
June 19-20 Smoky Mountain Speedway Maryville, Tenn.
June 25-27 Lernerville Speedway Sarver, Pa.
July 3 Atomic Speedway Chillicothe, Ohio
July 4 Muskingum County Speedway Zanesville, Ohio
July 9 34 Raceway Burlington, Iowa
July 10-11 Lucas Oil Speedway Wheatland, Mo.
July 14 Adams County Speedway Corning, Iowa
July 16-18 Shelby County Speedway Harlan, Iowa
August 6-8 Florence Speedway Union, Ky.
August 14-15 Batesville Motor Speedway Batesville, Ark.
August 28-29 Port Royal Speedway Port Royal, Pa.
September 17-19 Knoxville Raceway Knoxville, Iowa
September 25-26 Brownstown Speedway Brownstown, Ind.
October 2-3 Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor Speedway Imperial, Pa.
October 9-10 Eldora Speedway Rossburg, Ohio
Oct. 16-17 West Virginia Motor Speedway Mineral Wells, W. Va.



