
1/14/2026
FloRacing Night in America
2026 FloRacing Night in America Schedule Hits the Street
Eleven Events at Ten Facilities Booked; Over $800,000 Purse Money on the Line
Austin, Texas (Jan. 14, 2026) — The 2026 FloRacing Night in America schedule has hit the streets.
The sixth season for the mega miniseries includes 11 events at 10 tracks in six states.
“It’s hard to believe, we’re already starting the sixth season for FloRacing Night in America. This upcoming year has a fun mix of familiar tracks and first-time venues,” says series director, Ben Shelton. “We’ve got a few new things in the works for 2026, and we look forward to hitting the ground running in May.”
For the second-straight year, the season opens at La Salle (Ill.) Speedway with the opening round of the annual Illinois Speedweek. The 2026 lid lifter is set for Tuesday, May 5.
FloRacing Night in America 2026 Illinois Speedweek continues on Wednesday, May 6 at Spoon River Speedway (Banner, Ill.) before rolling into Lincoln (Ill.) Speedway on Thursday, May 7.
The three-race, season-opening swing precedes the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series (LOLMDS) Illinois Speedweek events at Farmer City Speedway and Fairbury Speedway, which are set for Friday and Saturday, May 8 – 9.
From there FloRacing Night in America kicks off the 32nd annual Dirt Late Model Dream week at the famed Eldora Speedway (Rossburg, Ohio) with a standalone event on Wednesday, June 3.
Meanwhile, for the third-straight year the miniseries invades Fairbury (Ill.) Speedway for a must-see event on Wednesday, July 22, which will be held in advance of the 2026 edition of the Prairie Dirt Classic at the ¼-mile oval. The World of Outlaws (WoO) Late Model event spans July 24-25.
After nearly a one-month break, FloRacing Night in America rolls into Iowa for an August doubleheader. First up. the ever-popular Marshalltown (Iowa) Speedway hosts the tour on Tuesday, August 18 before Todd Staley’s Mason City (Iowa) Motor Speedway welcomes the series for its first-ever visit on Wednesday, August 19.
Another first-time track hosts the miniseries in September. The Tommy Estes’ promoted Lincoln Park Speedway (Putnamville, Ind.) will make its debut on Wednesday, September 23.
Moving to October 22 for the upcoming season, Volunteer Speedway (Bulls Gap, Tenn.) is back on the schedule after a great 2025 event.
The 2026 campaign draws to a close on Nov. 13-14 at the Pollard family-owned Senoia (Ga.) Raceway with the sixth annual Peach State Classic. On Friday night the standard $20,000-to-win FloRacing Night in America purse will be in place, while Saturday night’s mega finale posts a $30,000-to-win / $3,000-to-start purse.
2026 FloRacing Night in America Standard Purse
1)$20,000 2)$10,000 3)$5,000 4)$4,000 5)$3,000 6)$2,750 7)$2,500 8)$2,300 9)$2,200 10)$2,000 11)$1,500 12)$1,250 13)$1,100 $14)1,050 15-24)$1,000
Total - $68,650
For more information on FloRacing Night in America presented by Kubota sponsors, visit the company websites at www.integrashocksandsprings.com; www.k1racegear.com; www.buzzeracing.com; www.eibach.com; www.sweetmanufacturing.com; www.md3race.com; www.deatherageopticians.com; www.sunocoracefuels.com; www.coltmanfarms.com; www.poske.com; www.rocketchassis.com; www.dirtdraft.com; www.impactracegear.com; www.hoosiertire.com; www.msmfab.com; www.allgaierperformance.com; and www.fkrodends.com.
For complete FloRacing Night in America details, visit the series website at www.FloSeries.com.
2026 FloRacing Night in America Schedule
Tuesday, May 5: La Salle (Ill.) Speedway - $20,000-to-win
Wednesday, May 6: Spoon River Speedway (Banner, Ill.) - $20,000-to-win
Thursday, May 7: Lincoln (Ill.) Speedway - $20,000-to-win
Wednesday, June 3: Eldora Speedway (Rossburg, Ohio) - $20,000-to-win
Wednesday, July 22: Fairbury (Ill.) Speedway - $20,000-to-win
Tuesday, Aug. 18: Marshalltown (Iowa) Speedway - $20,000-to-win
Wednesday, Aug. 19: Mason City (Iowa) Motor Speedway - $20,000-to-win
Wednesday, Sept. 23: Lincoln Park Speedway (Putnamville, Ind.) - $20,000-to-win
Thursday, Oct. 22: Volunteer Speedway (Bulls Gap, Tenn.) - $20,000-to-win
Friday, Nov. 13: Senoia (Ga.) Raceway - $20,000-to-win
Saturday, Nov. 14: Senoia (Ga.) Raceway - $30,000-to-win
Article Credit: Josh James Artwork image
Submitted By: Ben Shelton








