PA Posse Sprint Series Releases 2026 Schedule, Format & More Details
PA Posse Sprint Series Releases 2026 Schedule, Format & More Details
The PA Posse 410 Sprint Car Series has released its full 2026 schedule, points system, race format, and championship payout.

Since its announcement on Tuesday, the newly formed PA Posse 410 Sprint Car Series continues to take shape for the 2026 season. Today series officials unveiled the complete 47-race schedule for the inaugural season, spanning nine Central Pennsylvania tracks, plus Hagerstown Speedway in Maryland and Bridgeport Speedway in New Jersey.
In tandem with the schedule, officials also released details on the event format, points structure and full points fund. Here's what you need to know about the PA Posse 410 Sprint Car Series led by Lincoln Speedway general manager Jerry Parrish and a collaborative group of Central PA promoters.
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2026 PA Posse 410 Sprint Car Series Schedule
The first-year schedule brings together 47 races across 11 tracks, converging longtime Central PA facilities and traditions with marquee events. Every race on the schedule will offer at least $6,000-to-win and $600-to-start, with several dates exceeding well above those minimums.
Parrish emphasized to FloRacing that the newly-formed Central PA series "is not going to replace the weekly racing" and that the region's three weekly tracks — Williams Grove Speedway, Port Royal Speedway and Lincoln Speedway — will still carry weekly events and a weekly track title chase.
"We tried to design this where it's something for everyone," Parrish told FloRacing on Tuesday. "It's for the traveling racers who all want to be at one event, and it's also for the weekly racer. That's my main takeaway from this. We tried to think about the fans. From your everyday race team to the traveling tam, we tried to include all racers and all fans in our decision-making."
Parrish mentioned that announcement regarding streaming coverage for the PA Posse 410 Sprint Series is forthcoming.
*denotes PA Speedweek events
Date | Day | Track |
March 21 | Saturday | Port Royal Speedway |
March 22 | Sunday | Williams Grove Speedway |
March 28 | Saturday | Port Royal Speedway |
April 11 | Saturday | Port Royal Speedway |
April 17 | Friday | Williams Grove Speedway |
April 18 | Saturday | Lincoln Speedway |
April 25 | Saturday | Port Royal Speedway |
April 26 | Sunday | Bridgeport Speedway |
May 1 | Friday | Williams Grove Speedway |
May 16 | Saturday | Port Royal Speedway |
May 29 | Friday | Williams Grove Speedway |
May 30 | Saturday | Lincoln Speedway |
June 14 | Sunday | Bedford Speedway |
June 21 | Sunday | Path Valley Speedway |
June 26* | Friday | Williams Grove Speedway |
June 27* | Saturday | Lincoln Speedway |
June 28* | Sunday | Port Royal Speedway |
June 29* | Monday | Lincoln Speedway |
June 30* | Tuesday | Grandview Speedway |
July 1* | Wednesday | Port Royal Speedway |
July 2* | Thursday | Hagerstown Speedway |
July 3* | Friday | Williams Grove Speedway |
July 4* | Saturday | Port Royal Speedway |
July 5* | Sunday | Selinsgrove Speedway |
July 10 | Friday | Clinton County Speedway |
July 12 | Sunday | Bedford Speedway |
July 24 | Friday | Williams Grove Speedway |
August 14 | Friday | Selinsgrove Speedway |
August 15 | Saturday | Clinton County Speedway |
August 21 | Friday | Williams Grove Speedway |
August 22 | Saturday | Port Royal Speedway |
August 28 | Friday | Williams Grove Speedway |
August 29 | Saturday | Lincoln Speedway |
September 5 | Saturday | Lincoln Speedway |
September 6 | Sunday | Port Royal Speedway |
September 7 | Saturday | Port Royal Speedway |
September 19 | Friday | BAPS Motor Speedway |
September 20 | Saturday | Path Valley Speedway |
September 25 | Friday | Williams Grove Speedway |
September 26 | Saturday | Lincoln Speedway |
September 30 | Wednesday | Lincoln Speedway |
October 9 | Friday | Selinsgrove Speedway |
October 10 | Saturday | Selinsgrove Speedway |
October 17 | Saturday | Lincoln Speedway |
October 24 | Saturday | BAPS Motor Speedway |
October 31 | Friday | Bridgeport Speedway |
November 14 | Saturday | BAPS Motor Speedway |
How Events Will Be Run
Most races will be set through time trials, but tracks will have the option to use a draw/redraw or timed hot laps when circumstances call for it, such as early-season Opening Day events or daytime programs. The intent is to keep shows efficient while giving each track flexibility to work with weather, daylight and surface conditions.
All events will follow each track’s existing rulebook, keeping things familiar for teams and officials.
Points Structure
The series points structure is designed to reward both strong finishes and season-long consistency. Winners earn 70 points, second place gets 65, and third nets 62, with a two-point drop per position through 24th. Non-qualifiers receive 10 points for attempting to compete:
- 70
- 65
- 62
- 60
- 58
- 56
- 54
- 52
- 50
- 48
- 46
- 44
- 42
- 40
- 38
- 36
- 34
- 32
- 30
- 28
- 26
- 24
- 22
- 20
Championship Payout And Throw-Away Races
The top 15 teams in the standings will earn year-end payouts, with $50,000 going to the overall champion. It's worth noting that PA Speedweek continues awarding its own independent point fund.
Each driver will also get three drop races, giving teams a cushion to miss an event or erase an off-night without derailing championship hopes. The season-ending points fund goes as follows:
- $50,000
- $25,000
- $15,000
- $12,000
- $10,000
- $9,000
- $8,000
- $7,500
- $7,000
- $6,000
- $5,000
- $4,000
- $3,500
- $3,250
- $3,000