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NASCC ROAD RACING 2026 @ RAD TORQUE RACEWAY
Dates for the 2026 season are now posted below, and more information will be posted as available. For now, we a mix of 2025 information and some 2026 season information that may still be useful to you.
We’re excited to announce an action packed schedule for 2026 – including a world class school, sprint and endurance schedule. Registration, when open, will be available at nascc.motorsportreg.com. Discounts available for various packages – check out registration to see more!
LICENSING SCHOOL
- May 9, 2026 – WCMA Race Licensing and High Performance Driving School (Classroom on line May 7, on track Saturday, May 9)
- This training will prepare you for Endurance and/or Sprint Race licensing – both classroom and on track training give you the ultimate educational experience. Check out the poster and get more information at this link – Race School Information.
- Contact nascc.events@gmail.com for more information.
WCMA 2026 Alberta Region Season Championship at two venues, in Nisku and Carstairs.
- Race at both venues to earn WCMA season championship points and maximise your chance to be on the Championship podium by the end of September
Subaru City Festival Event RACES 2026 at RAD Torque Raceway in Nisku click here for schedule of Festival weekends
- May 9 WCMA High Performance Driving and Race Licensing School
- June 13 & 14 Subaru City Combined Sprint & Endurance Races
- August 22 & 23 Subaru City WCMA Overal Championship and Combined Sprint & Endurance Races
WCMA RACES 2026 at Rocky Mountain Motorsports, near Carstairs, check Alberta Race Car Association website
- May 30 & 31 16 hour Parc Ferme Endurance Race
- July 18 & 19 Sprint races
- Sept 19 Sprint and/or Endurance races
How will Subaru City TrackFest combined Sprint/Endurance weekends work?
- The combined events are intended to increase the Festival Atmosphere of racing at RAD Torque.
- Normal Sprint practice and qualifying on Saturday, two Sprint Races for Vintage and Open Wheel, one Sprint Race for Closed Wheel, and one (possibly 2) King of the Road races for Closed Wheel. Sunday’s will be a typical Sprint Race weekend schedule. This structure gives all run groups essentially the same amount of track time as in previous seasons.
- 8 hour Endurance will start around 4 to 5 pm and run 4 h to 8 or 9 pm for the first 4 hours on Saturday, then the remaining 4 hours will run on Sunday, from about 4 to 8 pm. The break between the two halves of the race will be open for car repair and preparation.
- What to Expect at a Festival-Style Race Weekend
- Expanded Racing Events
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- Traditional road racing, endurance racing, with new time attack competitions remain the backbone of the event.
- A larger focus on multiple types of racing ensures an engaging mix of grassroots drivers sharing the track.
- More Spectator Engagement
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- Live commentary, pit access tours, and interactive displays allow fans to get closer to the action.
- Fan zones with food trucks, local vendors, and motorsports merchandise create a lively festival atmosphere are in negotiation with RAD Torque
- Entertainment Beyond Racing
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- In negotiation with RAD Torque are Evening concerts, beer gardens, and family-friendly activities ensure there’s something for everyone.
- Car Culture Celebration
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- Car shows and club meets featuring classic, exotic, and performance vehicles bring together enthusiasts from various automotive communities.
- Drift exhibitions, autocross demonstrations, and rally showcases highlight different facets of motorsport.
RACE DETAILS & REGULATIONS
ENDURANCE RACING FORMATS
On a given race day, there are multiple endurance formats available:
- 1.5 hour Micro-Endurance King of the Road Races – 1 driver team entry, plus crew. Runs simultaneously with the 7-12 hour race.
- 3 hour Mini-Endurance Ironman Races – 2-3 driver team, plus crew. Runs simultaneously with the 7-12 hour race. Can be entered as a two car tag team, with two drivers and two cars.
- 7 – 12 hour Endurance Races – 3 to 6 driver team, plus crew. Keep an Endurance Car running for 7-12 (typically 8) hours, and share the fun, driving, workload and car thrashing with 4 or more of your best racing buddies, a novice driver, or your best crew. Raises a smile most every time! DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR NOVICES!
SPRINT RACING FORMATS
Sprint racing races typically last 15-20 minutes in length with competitors participating in multiple races per race day. Over the course of a weekend there can be 6-8 races, 2 practice sessions, and a qualifying session providing several hours of “seat time” for a given racer. Sprint racing is typically the fastest way to go racing with the most fierce competition available.
RACING REGULATIONS
Sprint & endurance cars, drivers & teams must comply with WCMA (Sanctioning body) and NASCC (Club level) regulations as follows:
- NASCC endurance racing supplemental regulations can be found at the Race Forms & Download page linked in the Footer.
- WCMA road race technical & sporting regulations – accessed at the WCMA site here or at wcma.ca
