BARRE, Vt. — American-Canadian Tour officials have released the 2025 schedule for the international touring series on Wednesday morning.
The release showcases an expansive and exciting schedule at facilities across New England with three special visits planned northward to the province of Quebec, Canada.
As has been the start of the last four seasons, the Fifth annual Northeast Classic at New Hampshire Motor Speedway will kick-off 2025 for the American-Canadian Tour faithful. Fifty laps will be the distance on the biggest stage of the northeast to begin the championship chase on Sunday, April 13.
Two weeks later, ACT rolls into Maine’s Oxford Plains Speedway on Saturday, April 26 for the Pine Tree State 125. After garnering a season-high 43 entries in 2024, the American-Canadian Tour will return to headline the Saturday night before the 52nd annual Oxford 250 program with another 125-lap affair on the tricky Oxford three-eighths-mile on Saturday, Aug. 23.
Returning home for the first of three events in 2025, the 27th annual Community Bank 150 opens the 2025 season at Thunder Road Int’l Speedbowl in Barre, Vt. on Sunday, May 4 with the annual Car Show and Practice Day set for Saturday, May 3. The American-Canadian Tour will also make their annual late-summer return for the 47th Labor Day Classic 200 presented by East Rise Credit Union on Sunday, Aug. 31. The 63rd Vermont Milk Bowl presented by Northfield Savings Bank weekend on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 4-5 will once again serve as a non-point, required attendance event for teams to retain their 100 percent status.
Epping, New Hampshire’s Star Speedway returns to the American-Canadian Tour schedule once again on Sunday, May 11 alongside the Pro All Stars Series. Three weeks later the ACT Tour makes the first of three visits to White Mountain Motorsports Park in North Woodstock, New Hampshire for the Kancamagus 150 alongside the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series on Saturday, June 7. White Mountain will also host the 8th annual, $10,000 to win Milton CAT Midsummer Classic 250 on Saturday, Aug. 2 and the 47th Fall Foliage 200 on Saturday, Sept. 13.
ACT heads over the northern border three times this summer season starting with the Claude Leclerc 150 at Autodrome Chaudiere on Saturday, June 21. The American-Canadian Tour returns to Circuit Riverside Speedway in Ste-Croix along the St. Lawrence Seaway for the first time in nearly a decade on Saturday, July 5 for the $7,500 to win, $700 to start Yvon Bedard 149. Autodrome Montmagny will once again host the $10,000 to win CAN-AM 200 on Saturday, July 19 to complete the three trips north in 2025.
The American-Canadian Tour jumped on the invitation to join the annual Wednesday-Night Special at Seekonk Speedway on June 25, once again alongside the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series. After hosting the event over the past two years, ACT is proud to have Seekonk Speedway host the 50th running of the iconic Spring Green 125 with an increased $6,000 to win, $650 to start purse. Both ACT and the Monaco Modifieds will join forces once again with the Haunted Hundred at Seekonk Speedway on Saturday, Oct. 25 to crown their respective champions.
The reimagined Brookside Equipment Sales Triple Crown will also return in 2025 with the Coastal Clash 150 at Star Speedway in May, June’s 50th Spring Green 125 at Seekonk and White Mountain’s 47th Fall Foliage 200 in September building an exciting series schedule.
“We’re very happy with how the 2025 schedule came together,” said ACT managing partner Cris Michaud. “The invitation to Seekonk’s Wednesday Special is a big deal for us and having Circuit St-Croix repave the track are both exciting for our organization. There’s a lot of great opportunities for both our full-time teams and those that want to jump in for a few races here and there and I think 2025 is going to be a great year for us.”
The American-Canadian Tour will officially end the season with the Banquet of Champions held at the Capital Plaza in Montpelier, Vermont on Saturday, Dec. 14.