While 2025 isn’t quite over, we’re already getting excited for 2026. The Tire Rack BMW CCA Club Racing series schedule is out. There are 15 events in 2026, including a race at the National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and a return to Mid-Ohio, two tracks missing from the 2025 schedule. In fact, the only 2025 venue that does not appear on the 2026 schedule is Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The 2026 calendar, which is still subject to change, includes the following events. Premier events, in which there are four points-paying races, are noted.
March 13–15: National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park, Heart of Dixie Chapter. This is a new date at a venue where the Heart of Dixie and the Bluegrass Bimmers Chapters have run several driving events in the past. BMW CCA Club Racing ran there a number of years ago.
- March 27–29: Virginia International Raceway
- Tarheel Chapter with VDCA. Premier event
- May 1–3: Summit Point Raceway
- National Capital Chapter. Premier event
- May 15–17: Watkins Glen International
- Premier event
- June 1–2: New Jersey Motorsports Park, Thunderbolt Circuit
- New Jersey Chapter
- June 20–21: Roebling Road Raceway
- Peachtree Chapter
- June 27–28: Canadian Tire Motorsports Park
- Trillium Chapter
- July 11–12: Summit Point Raceway
- New Jersey Chapter
- August 1–2: New Jersey Motorsports Park, Lightning Circuit
- Delaware Valley Chapter
- August 14–16: Mid-Ohio
- Buckeye Chapter, Premier event
- September 25–27: Watkins Glen International
- National Club Racing with VRG. Premier event.
- October 8–10: Road America
- Badger Bimmers Chapter. Premier event
- October 23–25: Carolina Motorsports Park
- Sandlapper Chapter. Premier event
- November 13–15: Road Atlanta
- Peachtree Chapter. Premier event.
- December 12–13: Roebling Road Raceway
- Tarheel Chapter with VDCA.
Commenting on the schedule, BMW CCA Club Racing chairman Mirril McMullen said, “The schedule team, working with our chapters and the race tracks, has tried to spread the races out with more consistent breaks between race weekends. We have three weekends planned for great tracks in the Midwest; Mid-Ohio, the National Corvette Museum circuit, and Road America will ideally attract more racers from our Midwest BMW racing organizations.”—Brian Morgan. Roundel motorsports editor
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