January 22, 2026 - 03:08

MADISON, Ill. (Jan. 21, 2026) – Officials at World Wide Technology Raceway have officially released the complete event schedule for the 2026 season, showcasing an exciting lineup for motorsport enthusiasts. The schedule boasts over 70 days dedicated to thrilling drag racing events, ensuring that fans have plenty of opportunities to experience high-speed action throughout the year.
Among the highlights are anniversary specials for all three national events, marking significant milestones in the venue's history. The national events kick off with a special celebration commemorating the 10th anniversary of the first event, which promises to be a memorable occasion for participants and spectators alike.
In addition to the national events, the schedule includes a variety of local races and community-focused activities, reinforcing the raceway's commitment to engaging with fans and fostering a vibrant motorsports culture in the St. Louis Metro-East area. With a mix of competitive racing and festive celebrations, the 2026 season at World Wide Technology Raceway is set to be an unforgettable experience for all involved.
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