NASCAR's 2026 Season: A Revamped Calendar Unveiling Fresh Challenges and Classic Returns

Experience the Evolution: NASCAR's Bold New Chapter in 2026!
Charting the Course: Key Changes to the Cup Series Calendar
The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series calendar, announced earlier than in previous years, brings forth substantial modifications. Gone are the international stops in Mexico City and the Chicago Street Course, making way for a new street race at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, marking a domestic focus for the series. This adjustment reduces the road course events from six to five, with Watkins Glen surprisingly shifting to an early May slot, a first in its history.
The Revival of Familiar Grounds and New All-Star Venues
A significant highlight of the new schedule is the reincorporation of Chicagoland Speedway into the Cup Series, which will host a race for the first time since 2019 during the Fourth of July celebrations. Furthermore, the historic North Wilkesboro short track, having successfully hosted the All-Star Race, will now feature a points-paying Cup event, a milestone not seen in three decades. In an unexpected turn, Dover Motor Speedway, a long-standing fixture for points races since 1969, will relinquish its points-paying status to become the new home of the All-Star Race.
Strategic Playoff Adjustments and Season Structure Refinements
The playoff format for 2026 also sees considerable alterations. Homestead-Miami Speedway is reinstated as the championship finale, a role it last held in 2019. While the initial playoff round largely maintains its structure, Las Vegas shifts to the Round of 12, allowing Phoenix to become the inaugural race of the Round of 8. New Hampshire's playoff slot is also adjusted, accommodating Homestead's return. Despite the rigorous demands of the schedule, NASCAR has thoughtfully incorporated an additional off-week in early August, providing some respite for teams in what remains a demanding season.
Transformations in the Xfinity and Truck Series Schedules
The changes extend beyond the Cup Series to the other national divisions. The NASCAR Xfinity Series is set to undergo a rebranding, soon to be known as the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series, and sees Portland removed from its schedule. Meanwhile, the NASCAR Truck Series will make its debut at St. Petersburg, aligning with IndyCar’s season opener, and will join the Cup and Xfinity Series for a triple-header weekend in San Diego. The Truck Series will also forgo its Las Vegas race but will be present at Dover for the All-Star weekend.
A Comprehensive Look at the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series Races
The full schedule for the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series reveals an action-packed year. Kicking off with the exhibition Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium on February 1st, followed by the prestigious Daytona 500 on February 15th, the season will traverse a variety of tracks. Notable events include races at Circuit of the Americas, Phoenix Raceway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and an early Darlington Raceway event. The calendar also features races at Bristol Motor Speedway, Kansas Speedway, Talladega Superspeedway, Texas Motor Speedway, and the new All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway in May. The second half of the season brings the Coca-Cola 600, races at Nashville Superspeedway, Michigan International Speedway, Pocono Raceway, the new San Diego street race, Sonoma Raceway, Chicagoland Speedway's return, and the highly anticipated points race at North Wilkesboro Speedway in July. The Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway serves as another crown jewel event before the regular season concludes at Daytona International Speedway in late August. The playoffs will commence with the Southern 500 at Darlington, followed by events at WWT Raceway, Bristol, Kansas, Las Vegas, Charlotte ROVAL, Phoenix, Talladega, and Martinsville, culminating in the championship decider at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 8th.
The Detailed 2026 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts (formerly Xfinity) Series Calendar
The rebranded O'Reilly Auto Parts Series (formerly Xfinity) schedule for 2026 includes races at iconic venues such as Daytona International Speedway, EchoPark Speedway (Atlanta), Circuit of the Americas, Phoenix Raceway, and Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The series will also visit Darlington Raceway, Martinsville Speedway, and Rockingham Speedway. Other stops include Bristol Motor Speedway, Kansas Speedway, Talladega Superspeedway, Texas Motor Speedway, Watkins Glen International, and the All-Star race at Dover Motor Speedway. Post-Charlotte Motor Speedway and Nashville Superspeedway, races are slated for Pocono Raceway, San Diego, Sonoma Raceway, Chicagoland Speedway, and Indianapolis Motor Speedway before the regular season finale at Daytona. The playoffs feature races at Bristol, Las Vegas, Charlotte ROVAL, Phoenix, Talladega, Martinsville, and the championship race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
The Complete 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race Lineup
The 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series schedule showcases diverse tracks, beginning with Daytona International Speedway. The series will also compete at EchoPark Speedway (Atlanta), and for the first time, at St. Petersburg. Subsequent races are set for Darlington Raceway, Rockingham Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Texas Motor Speedway, Watkins Glen International, and the All-Star event at Dover Motor Speedway. The calendar also includes Charlotte Motor Speedway, Nashville Superspeedway, Michigan International Speedway, Lime Rock Park, North Wilkesboro Speedway, Indianapolis Raceway Park, and Richmond Raceway. The playoff segment of the Truck Series schedule will feature races at Bristol Motor Speedway, Kansas Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway ROVAL, Phoenix Raceway, Talladega Superspeedway, Martinsville Speedway, and the championship race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.