FREMONT, Ohio — The Auto Parts All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Valvoline returns in 2026 with a 32-race schedule across five states that boasts more than $1 million in prize money.
The season opens with the traditional Attica Raceway Park Spring Nationals on April 10-11. The event has been a fixture on the All Star schedule since 1992. This is the first of three events at the third-mile track. The All Stars return on Friday, June 12 for the first night of the 44th Annual Overwatch Precision Ohio Sprint Speedweek and again on September 4 for Attica Ambush.
Teams can look forward to the biggest payouts of the year during two newly added Indiana events in May.
During the weekend of May 8-9, the All Stars head to Kokomo Speedway. Friday night’s feature will pay $10,000 to win and Saturday’s pays $15,000 to win. The All Stars then return to Indiana on May 29 at Lawrenceburg Speedway for a $12,000-to-win feature. This is the first visit to the Lawrenceburg, Indiana, track since 2010.
June brings the annual trip to Central Pennsylvania for the All Stars. On Friday June 5, they head to Williams Grove Speedway in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania for the $8,000-to-win Lynn Paxton EMMR Legends Classic. Followed up by the $8,000-to-win Elijah Hawkins Memorial at Lincoln Speedway in Abbottstown, Pennsylvania.
Kicking off at Attica June 12, the 44th Annual Overwatch Precision Ohio Sprint Speedweek will travel to eight tracks in nine nights across the state with the $10,000-to-win finale at Atomic Speedway in Chillicothe on Saturday, June 20. This year, Wednesday, June 17 is held as a rain date for events during the first half of Speedweek.
After a successful event at Stateline Speedway in 2025, the All Stars have added a two-night event at the Jamestown, New York track on August 7-8. Friday night’s $5,000 to win race will be followed by a $10,00 to win on Saturday.
This season, the All Stars make three trips to Michigan. Starting on Friday, July 31 at Hartford Speedway and again on Friday, August 21 at I-96 Speedway in Lake Odessa and Saturday, August 22 at Butler Motor Speedway in Quincy. All three nights in Michigan are $7,500 to win.
During the weekend of September 5-6, they head to Wayne County Speedway in Orrville, Ohio for the Pete Jacobs Memorial. This year the Pete Jacobs Memorial has been expanded to a two-night event paying $5,000 to win on Friday and $10,000 to win on Saturday. To end September, the All Stars return to Fremont Speedway in Fremont, Ohio for the two-night Jim Ford Classic paying $5,000 to win on Friday and $10,000 to win on Saturday.
The All Stars cap their season at Waynesfield (Ohio) Raceway Park on Oct. 3 for the $10,000 to win season championship night.
2026 All Star Circuit of Champions Schedule
April 10-11 Attica Raceway Park Attica, Ohio
April 18 Atomic Speedway Chillicothe, Ohio
May 8-9 Kokomo Speedway Kokomo, Indiana
May 23 Michael’s Mercer Raceway Mercer, Pennsylvania
May 24 Wayne County Speedway Orrville, Ohio
May 29 Lawrenceburg Speedway Lawrenceburg, Indiana
June 5 Williams Grove Speedway Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
June 6 Lincoln Speedway Abbottstown, Pennsylvania
June 12 Attica Raceway Park Attica, Ohio
June 13 Sharon Speedway Hartford, Ohio
June 14 Millstream Speedway Findlay, Ohio
June 15 Wayne County Speedway Orrville, Ohio
June 16 Eldora Speedway Rossburg, Ohio
June 17 Rain Date
June 18 Waynesfield Raceway Park Waynesfield, Ohio
June 19 Fremont Speedway Fremont, Ohio
June 20 Atomic Speedway Chillicothe, Ohio
July 31 Hartford Speedway – Hartford, Michigan
August 7-8 Stateline Speedway Jamestown, New York
August 21 I-96 Speedway Lake Odessa, Michigan
August 22 Butler Motor Speedway Quincy, Michigan
August 28 Freedom Motorsports Park Delevan, New York
August 29 Sharon Speedway Hartford, Ohio
September 4 Attica Raceway Park Attica, Ohio
September 5-6 Wayne County Speedway Orrville, Ohio
September 18-19 Fremont Speedway Fremont, Ohio
October 2 Michael’s Mercer Raceway Mercer, Pennsylvania
October 3 Waynesfield Raceway Park Waynesfield, Ohio



