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Increased Purses, 19 Different Tracks Highlight 2026 Great Lakes Super Sprints Schedule – Speedway Digest

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Officials with the Great Lakes Super Sprints Presented by PERFIT & ARP (GLSS) have released the 2026 season schedule. The calendar features 33 confirmed shows from April through Labor Day weekend, with special events sanctioned by GLSS after the Championship weekend. In addition to the standard, $2,500 to win and $400 to start, multiple $5,000 to win shows are on the horizon as well.

The 11th season of GLSS competition begins as it has the past three seasons, with a co-sanctioned event with USCS at I-75 Raceway in Sweetwater, TN. Friday and Saturday, April 10th & 11th, GLSS & USCS will travel outside of their traditional markets and converge on I-75 Raceway for a special two-day showdown. The sanctioning bodies will split their formats between the Friday and Saturday shows.

The regional schedule unfolds the following weekend with a return to Indiana’s Montpelier Motor Speedway in Montpelier, IN. GLSS has been absent from Montpelier since the 2018 season, when eventual series champion Dustin Daggett went to victory lane, echoing the race and championship win from Jared Horstman the uear prior. The Montpelier show on Saturday, April 18th will also serve as the opening weekend for the GLSS South Division season.

The GLSS North Division begins the following weekend with a doubleheader in Michigan. I-96 Speedway opens up the Michigan season on Friday, April 24th, alongside DIRTcar UMP Late Models and IMCA Modifieds. Then, Crystal Motor Speedway welcomes GLSS for the first time on Saturday, April 25th. A return to the GLSS South region is Friday, May 1st, to help open the season at Limaland Motorsports Park. An event To Be Announced is anticipated on Saturday, May 2nd.

On Friday, May 8th, GLSS unloads for the first of two visits to West Michigan’s Hartford Speedway. An event originally announced for May 9th at Shadyhill Speedway has been rescheduled for Saturday, May 16th, following a $5,000 to win stop at Limaland Motorsports Park on Friday, May 15th as part of the Run for the Rabbit. GLSS will bring Sprint Cars back to Shadyhill Speedway for the first time in several seasons, one night after Limaland hosts the first increased purse event of the season.

Ohio and Michigan are splitting custody of Memorial Day Weekend in 2026. The holiday weekend starts on Friday, May 22nd at Limaland Motorsports Park for the Annual Memorial Cup. Then, GLSS joins the holiday traffic going north, stopping along the way at Crystal Motor Speedway. Friday, May 29th GLSS returns to I-96 Speedway in Lake Odessa, Michigan for a Friday night showdown ahead of High Limit Racing’s return to Michigan on Saturday night.

Limaland Motorsports Park is back on the schedule for Friday, June 5th, ahead of a highly anticipated show at Lawrenceburg Speedway on Saturday, June 6th. Many fans and drivers are looking forward to a return to Lawrenceburg after last year’s race was rained out. June continues with a trip to Tri City Motor Speedway in Auburn, Michigan on Friday, June 12th, ahead of the first trip to Butler Motor Speedway on Saturday, June 13th. 

The international weekend for GLSS is Friday and Saturday, June 26th and 27th. GLSS will head to Ohsweken Speedway in Ontario, Canada on Friday before hitting Buxton Speedway on Saturday. GLSS will celebrate America’s Independence on Friday, July 3rd at Limaland Motorsports Park.

Another new stop on the GLSS calendar is scheduled for Friday, July 10th, when Circle City Raceway in Metro Indianapolis, IN welcomes Winged 360 Sprint cars for the first time. Then on Saturday, July 11th, Waynesfield Raceway Park brings in GLSS for a can’t miss show. July 17th, Limaland Motorsports Park is scheduled to host GLSS before another $5,000 to win weekend on Friday, July 24th at I-96 Speedway. Crystal Motor Speedway welcomes GLSS back on Saturday, July 25th.

Eldora Speedway kicks off the month of August on Saturday, August 1st for Family Fireworks Night. It’s back to I-96 Speedway on Friday, August 7th before a trip to Michigan’s Thumb Region and Silver Bullet Speedway on Saturday, August 8th. Hartford Speedway and Butler Motor Speedway share the weekend of August 14th & 15th. Joining the list of new tracks on the 2026 schedule is Mansfield Speedway on Friday, August 28th. Resurrected for racing for the first time in nearly a decade, GLSS will bring 360 Sprint Cars back to Mansfield before the GLSS South Region Championship on Saturday, August 29th at Millstream Speedway.

The GLSS North Division and overall Tour Championship conclude Labor Day Weekend with a return to Winston Speedway in Rothbury, Michigan, on Friday, September 4th. Winston, like Mansfield, is opening the gates again after being closed for a few seasons. Saturday’s show, which will stay in Michigan, is still being finalized, while the 2026 Champions will be crowned at Crystal Motor Speedway on Sunday, September 6th.

New in 2026, the GLSS Tour Champion has a guaranteed starting spot in the Northern 360 Nationals at Ohsweken Speedway. Aside from the potential $10K Championship prize money, the 2026 GLSS Tour Champion knows they have a payout of $2,000 (Canadian) waiting for them during Northern 360 Nationals weekend, September 18th & 19th. Finally, GLSS wraps up the season with a non-points event on Friday, September 25th at Eldora Speedway as part of the 4-Crown Nationals. In 2025, over 40 cars were on hand for the 4-Crown Nationals, with Daison Pursley nearly sweeping the weekend after winning with GLSS, and all four USAC sanctions.

Additional schedule details, including pending TBAs, and additional payout information will be released in the coming weeks. Full 2026 Championship Payout details will be released at the 2025 Championship Awards Banquet on Saturday, January 3rd. For more details on the Great Lakes Super Sprints, log onto www.GreatLakesSuperSprints.com and follow the Great Lakes Super Sprints on Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.

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Racing Hall of Famer Bobby Rahal part of team to build North Florida Motorsports Park in Nassau County

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North Florida Motorsports Park announced Dec. 9 it plans a 600-acre development in Nassau County.

A map with the announcement shows the park on undeveloped land north along County Road 108 west of Interstate 95 near the Florida Welcome Center rest stop. Access to the park is from County Road 108.

The park says it will feature a racetrack designed by Bobby Rahal, the 1986 Indy 500 winner and International Motorsports Hall of Fame inductee. Rahal is also a partner in the project.

North Florida Motorsports Park is planned in Nassau County north along County Road 108 west of Interstate 95.

North Florida Motorsports Park is planned in Nassau County north along County Road 108 west of Interstate 95.

The development would have trackside residences, a kart track, garage facilities and a private membership club. A hotel, spa and conference center are planned.

A map shows an RV park, shooting club and a watersports lake with a marina.

“This region has an incredible automotive culture, and North Florida Motorsports Park will provide enthusiasts with an exceptional venue to celebrate that passion,” Rahal said in a news release. “We’re creating more than a racetrack – we’re building a community.”

Bobby Rahal

Bobby Rahal

In addition to Rahal, the release said project partners include:

• NF Sports Development: Financial advisory and motorsports project development. The company website says it is based in Illinois and Orlando and “has professional racing and sports education on its core and targets the North American market.” The website says the company was founded in 2015 by former Brazilian Formula One racer Rubens Barrichello and Bruno Fusaro.

• M2 Real Estate Advisors: Real estate strategy and development. Founded by Michael McNaughton, the company is based in Ponte Vedra Beach. McNaughton is the former COO of Jacksonville shopping center developer Sleiman Enterprises.

• Atlanta Motorsports Park: Operational expertise and motorsports management. Jeremy W. Porter is the creator and CEO of Atlanta Motorsports Park, which was founded in 2012. The racing venue in Dawsonville, Georgia, is a “motorsports country club” offering auto and kart racing. It offers residential condos and villas.

An aerial rendering of North Florida Motorsports Park planned in Nassau County.

An aerial rendering of North Florida Motorsports Park planned in Nassau County.

The release says Rahal’s role will be “prominent, ensuring not only world class off-track facilities but also track design with world leading architects, delivering what promises to be a true driver and owner focused experience, from start to finish.”

According to Nassau County property records, the land on which the park would be developed is owned by Rayonier Inc. through Rayonier Forest Resources LP.

Rayonier is the developer of the Wildlight community in Nassau, where it is now headquartered. Rayonier announced in October it plans to merge with Spokane, Washington-based PotlatchDeltic Corp. and move its headquarters to Atlanta.

Housing is part of the plan for North Florida Motorsports Park in Nassau County.

Housing is part of the plan for North Florida Motorsports Park in Nassau County.

“This Project represents a unique convergence of passion and place,” McNaughton said in the release. “The trackside condominium concept offers an unprecedented real estate opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts who want to live where they play. We’re seeing tremendous interest in experiential luxury real estate, and this project positions Nassau County, North Florida at the forefront of that trend.”

The release did not include a timeline, development cost or the project’s architects and engineers.

The logo for North Florida Motorsports Park.

The logo for North Florida Motorsports Park.

“North Florida Motorsports Park represents a transformative opportunity for Nassau County. This project blends innovation, recreation, and economic development in a way that strengthens our community and elevates our region. We are proud to welcome a world-class motorsports destination,” said Nassau County Manager Taco Pope said in the release.

“North Florida Motorsports Park is the evolution of automotive lifestyle communities,” Fusaro said. “We’re creating an environment where driving enthusiasts can pursue their passion while enjoying world-class amenities and the camaraderie of like-minded individuals.”

The project did not respond to an email for comment.

 



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Lionel reveals the best-selling NASCAR diecasts of 2025

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Lionel Racing has revealed the ten best-selling diecasts from the 2025 NASCAR season, counting them down throughout the day on Wednesday.

In 2024, Dale Earnhardt Jr. reminded everyone just how popular he is when his Budweiser-backed Late Model car beat all other diecasts from the year. In 2023, Kevin Harvick’s return to the No. 29 for the All-Star Race with a recreation of his 2001 scheme on his modern Busch Light Ford Mustang was the best-selling diecast.

While nostalgia ruled the previous two years, 2022 saw Ross Chastain’s wall-ride car from the Martinsville ‘Hail Melon’ (complete with right-side damage) as the No. 1 best-selling diecast of that calendar year. In 2021, it was Kevin Harvick’s No. 4 Grave Digger paint scheme. 

Looking back to 2020, Most Popular Driver Chase Elliott led the way with his championship-winning No. 9 NAPA Chevrolet. Elliott’s cars were also the best-selling diecasts in 2019, 2018, and 2016, while the throwback scheme Dale Earnhardt Jr. ran in his final Cup start topped 2017’s list. Various Earnhardt cars also topped the list in 2015, 2014, 2013, and 2012.

Now, here’s a look at the top-selling diecast from 2025:

10. Shane van Gisbergen #88 Trackhouse / Red Bull Chevrolet

Shane van Gisbergen, Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Shane van Gisbergen, Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Photo by: Chris Graythen – Getty Images

Red Bull returned to the NASCAR Cup Series as a sponsor in 2025, and a Red Bull-sponsored car went to Victory Lane for the first time in over 13 years when Van Gisbergen won at Sonoma Raceway. Red Bull sponsored SVG in six races this past year. Along with a dominant win at Sonoma where he led 97 of 110 laps, SVG also carried Red Bull colors for his first Cup Series top ten on an oval at Kansas Speedway.

9. Josh Berry #21 Wood Brothers / Motorcraft Chevrolet (Vegas raced version)

Josh Berry, Wood Brothers Racing Ford

Josh Berry, Wood Brothers Racing Ford

Photo by: Chris Graythen – Getty Images

Berry earned his first career win at Las Vegas Motor Speedway early in the 2025 season. He did so in the famous Wood Brothers No. 21 machine, earning the historic team its 101st win at the Cup level. He bested Daniel Suarez on a late-race restart and led the final 15 laps to secure the win. The raced win version of this diecast is complete confetti from Victory Lane.

8. Connor Zilisch #87 Trackhouse / Red Bull Chevrolet

Connor Zilisch, Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Connor Zilisch, Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Photo by: James Gilbert / Getty Images

Another Red Bull-backed Trackhouse car! The teenaged phenom made his Cup debut at COTA in the Red Bull-sponsored No. 87 Chevrolet. That race ended in a DNF with Zilisch placing 37th (last) after colliding with the driver he would end up replacing at Trackhouse — Daniel Suarez. He ran the same paint scheme in all three of his Cup starts this year, placing 23rd in the Coca-Cola 600 and earning a career-best finish of 11th at Atlanta.

7. Kyle Larson #5  Hendrick / Hendrickcars.com Chevrolet (Phoenix raced version)

Kyle Larson, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Kyle Larson, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Photo by: Chris Graythen / Getty Images

Larson didn’t win the season finale at Phoenix Raceway. However, third was enough to secure him the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series title over Denny Hamlin. This raced version is an exact replica of the car he drove to his second Cup Series championship in November.

6. Kyle Larson #5 Hendrick / Hendrickcars.com championship Chevrolet

Kyle Larson, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Kyle Larson, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Photo by: Meg Oliphant / Getty Images

This special edition car looks almost identical to Larson’s usual No. 5 Chevrolet, with the added yellow windshield banner and yellow rear spoiler for the playoffs. However, the big difference here is the fact that the No. 5 on the roof has been replaced with an icon that reads ‘NASCAR Cup Series champion.’

5. William Byron #24 Hendrick / Axalta Daytona 500 win Chevrolet (raced version)

William Byron, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

William Byron, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Photo by: Mike Ehrmann – Getty Images

William Byron became just the fifth driver to win back-to-back Daytona 500s with his victory in the 2025 season-opener. It was an unlikely victory as he wasn’t even a true factor at the white flag, but when the top five runners crashed into each other on the backstretch, he squeezed by to capture the checkered flag. This raced win version will include marks on the car’s body from the thrilling crown jewel event, and confetti from Victory Lane across the top of the car.

4. Chase Elliott #9 Hendrick / NAPA Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta win Chevrolet (raced version)

Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Photo by: Krista Jasso / Getty Images

Another raced win Hendrick Motorsports diecast, but this time it’s the sport’s Most Popular Driver. Chase Elliott escaped the race-halting pileup that took out half the field, and out-dueled Brad Keselowski to earn the victory at his home track this past summer. The special paint scheme was designed by 11-year-old Rhealynn Mills.

Corey LaJoie, Rick Ware Racing Ford, Riley Herbst, 23XI Racing Toyota, Justin Allgaier, JR Motorsports Chevrolet

Corey LaJoie, Rick Ware Racing Ford, Riley Herbst, 23XI Racing Toyota, Justin Allgaier, JR Motorsports Chevrolet

Photo by: Jared C. Tilton / Getty Images

This year, JR Motorsports (co-owned by Dale Jr. and sister Kelley Earnhardt Miller) made their debut in the Cup Series. A championship-winning organization in the secondary level of the sport, they brought in 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion Justin Allgaier who raced his way into the Daytona 500 in an emotional moment for JRM. And despite sustaining left-front damage during the race, he soldiered on to a top ten finish. The diecast is the raced version, so it includes all of the battle scars and even a recreation of the bearbond tape on the fender.

2. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser Speedway Classic Chevrolet Late Model

Photo by: Ted Malinowski/NASCAR

Despite being retired from the NASCAR Cup Series, Earnhardt still appears on this list almost annually. This year, he reunited with Budweiser to recreate the 2001 MLB All-Star Game paint scheme he ran at Daytona, winning the summer race in the first Cup event back at the famed speedway following his father’s tragic death earlier in the year. The paint scheme was fitted to a Late Model Stock and used to promote the Speedway Classic MLB game at Bristol Motor Speedway. Dale Jr. raced with the scheme at a CARS Tour event at Anderson Motor Speedway, placing tenth.

1. Justin Allgaier #40 JR Motorsports / Traveller Whiskey Chevrolet 

Justin Allgaier, JR Motorsports Chevrolet

Justin Allgaier, JR Motorsports Chevrolet

Photo by: Jared C. Tilton / Getty Images

Yes, the No. 40 JRM entry from the team’s Daytona 500 debut made the list twice. First at No. 3 as the raced version, and also just the base diecast without any of the battle scars. That means Dale Earnhardt Jr.-affiliated cars swept the top three on this year’s list.

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Goodbye SW racetrack, hello Auburn Motorsport Park

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FORT WAYNE, Ind (WANE) — When businessmen Bill Bean, Tom Kelley and Chuck Surack scrapped their plans for a racetrack in southwest Allen County, they wanted to be good neighbors to nearby residents who worried about developing the quiet farm fields near Hamilton and Branstrator roads.

Apparently, good things come to those who wait.

Current signage where the Auburn Motorsports Park is planned to go.

Wednesday they announced plans for the Auburn Motorsports Park, located on the grounds of the old Kruse Auction Park, near I-69 and DeKalb County Road 11-A, land already zoned for an automobile road course.

“We want to build a world-class facility that will draw people from around the world to come to Auburn, Indiana,” Kelley told WANE 15, calling the site and project “a perfect marriage.”

For decades, the land served thousands of car collectors and aficionados with the annual Labor Day week auction of rare and collectable automobiles, in conjunction with the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival.

“A motorsport park in Auburn just goes along with the culture and the 100-year love affair with automobiles,” Surack said.

The early feedback has been positive from the site’s few neighbors.

The park’s road course would be designed as an FIA level two track, meaning Formula One safety standards and runoff areas, lacking only the media center and medical center found at an F1 course.

Kelley was quick to point out that the park, which would include a go-kart track, would cater to drivers of all income levels, with some $20 admission days and free events for the Boys and Girls Clubs.

Market research showed the trio that Auburn is in a sweet spot to attract a multitude of motorsports enthusiasts within a three hour drive, the key to a successful operation.

“There’s a reason people pay to play Pebble Beach, right?” said Kelley. “In the racetrack work, we eventually want to be known like Pebble Beach.”

Surack said they hoped to use some of the buildings already at the Auction Park, but were early in the design process.

Auburn officials were also excited.

“As the Home of the Classics, Auburn is the perfect place for a project like this,” said Mayor David Clark.

“This project represents exactly the kind of forward-looking investment our community has been preparing for,” said Natalie DeWitt, President of the Auburn Common Council.

Both Surack and Kelley thought the area around the park could attract housing, a hotel, dining and more.

“Other companies will want to be there,” said Kelley.

The purchase of the land from Ambassador Enterprises has not closed yet.

Construction on the project could be complete by summer of 2028.



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Major NASCAR sponsor speaks out amid antitrust trial

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Johnny Morris, the head of major NASCAR sponsor and retail store Bass Pro Shops, spoke out on behalf of Richard Childress who was the center of revelations made in the ongoing antitrust trial.

Text messages revealed NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps described Childress, the longtime team owner and NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee, as a “stupid redneck.” Morris, who sponsors Richard Childress Racing, spoke out in defense of Childress in a letter issued Wednesday.

Bass Pro Shops has sponsored Childress’s team for decades, stretching back to the days of Dale Earnhardt and the No. 3 car in the 1990s. Their sponsorship has also extended to other teams such as Stewart-Haas Racing with Tony Stewart and Joe Gibbs Racing with Martin Truex Jr. and now Chase Briscoe.

Childress testified Tuesday in the trial.

Jonathan Fjeld is the co-owner of the The Racing Experts, LLC. He has been with TRE since 2010.

A Twin Valley, MN, native, Fjeld became a motorsports fan at just three years old (first race was the 2002 Pennsylvania 500). He worked as a contributor and writer for TRE from 2010-18. Since then, he has stepped up and covered 24 NASCAR race weekends and taken on a larger role with TRE. He became the co-owner and managing editor in 2023 and has guided the site to massive growth in that time.

Fjeld has covered a wide array of stories and moments over the years, including Kevin Harvick’s final Cup Series season, the first NASCAR national series disqualification in over 50 years, Shane van Gisbergen’s stunning win in Chicago and the first Cup Series race at Road America in 66 years – as well as up-and-coming drivers’ stories and stories from inside the sport, like the tech it takes for Hendrick Motorsports to remain a top-tier team.

Currently, he resides in Albuquerque, N.M., where he works for KOB 4, an NBC station. He works as a digital producer and does on-air reports. He loves spending time with friends and family, playing and listening to music, exploring new places, being outdoors, reading books and writing among other activities. You can email him at fjeldjonathan@gmail.com



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Isabella Robusto returns to ARCA Menards Series with Nitro Motorsports

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After moderate success in her rookie campaign in the ARCA Menards Series, Isabella Robusto is going full-time again. This time, Robusto will team up with Nitro Motorsports. Nitro bought out the Venturini Motorsports program earlier this year.

Isabella Robusto was a common sight in the top-five last season in the ARCA Menards Series. She has legitimate talent at 21 years old. Early in the season, DNFs cost her points to compete for the top spots in points. Besides those DNFs, Robusto’s worst finish was a P10 at Lime Rock Park and Kansas. Not bad for a driver still figuring out stock cars.

During her high school years, Robusto was a multisport athlete. Now, she’s racing cars full-time in ARCA. I’d expect her to compete for wins in the 2026 season. We will have to see who Pinnacle Racing Group and Joe Gibbs Racing have in store for the year. But Robusto should be in one of the best cars week in and week out.

We have seen Isabella Robusto’s talent on display multiple times before. She has come close to winning more than a few times, but hasn’t been able to close the deal. She has finished P2 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds on dirt and had a P2 finish at Irwindale in the West Series, as well as Nashville Fairgrounds in the East Series.

Toyota believes that Robusto can be the next woman driver to make it big in racing. They have a few women signed to development deals. Robusto is joined by drivers like Taylor Reimer, Jade Avedisian, and others in that development group. Of course, Reimer forms one half of a NASCAR power couple with Truck Series champion Corey Heim.

Expectations for Isabella Robusto in 2026

Again, we have to see what the rest of the full-time ARCA Menards Series field looks like, and who the part-time drivers are, but Isabella Robusto should take that next step up in 2026. If she doesn’t, then her NASCAR journey might see itself come to a halt or a major speedbump at the very least.

Nitro Motorsports has taken over the Venturini program. Outside of JGR, they are going to be the top Toyota organization in ARCA. Still, they have to put the cars on the track and make them go fast. Venturini found out how to do it, now Nitro has to replicate that success.

It would be fantastic to see Robusto win a race in 2026. There are so many young girls and women in racing right now, not nearly as many as there are young boys and men, but the time is coming where one of these women breaks through. With her athleticism and generally easygoing attitude, Robusto has a real chance to be the one who does it first.

Since Hailie Deegan won her K&N race all those years ago, we’ve waited for the next woman to win in a NASCAR-sanctioned series. It might just be Isabella Robusto in 2026.



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Tony Kanaan praises FIA for revising IndyCar superlicense points

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The FIA’s updated changes of the superlicense points allocation to the IndyCar Series championship ahead of the 2026 season has been welcomed by several in the paddock, including Arrow McLaren team principal Tony Kanaan.

The FIA World Motor Sport Council concluded its final meeting for 2025 on Wednesday, making several changes across several series that also impacted North America’s premier open-wheel championship. 

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Previously, the top 10 in the IndyCar championship were awarded superlicense points from first to 10th as follows: 40-30-20-10-8-6-4-3-2-1. However, the updated changes will now see first to 10th allocated 40-30-25-20-15-10-8-6-3-1. 

This brings IndyCar’s status closer to Formula 1 as a ‘feeder series’ in terms of hitting the required 40 superlicense points over a three-year span, remaining behind Formula 2 (40-40-40-30-20-10-8-6-4-3) and ahead of Formula 3 (30-25-20-15-12-9-7-5-3-2). 

Kanaan reacts to FIA superlicense change

Tony Kanaan

Tony Kanaan

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“No one doubts that IndyCar is one of the most competitive racing series in the world, and I’m glad the FIA is acknowledging that by increasing the points to be more comparable to F2,” Kanaan said, via a statement sent to Motorsport.com. 

“It’s good news for IndyCar and good for the drivers in the series if they do want to race in F1. An IndyCar driver shouldn’t need to go to a feeder series to prove they’ve got what it takes to compete in any other series.” 

Although Arrow McLaren’s Pato O’Ward also serves as McLaren F1’s reserve and test driver (and recently driven in FP1 outings in Mexico and Abu Dhabi this year), Kanaan is likely referencing Colton Herta. 

Herta has been among the shortlist of drivers highly touted in the IndyCar paddock since coming onto the scene at the end of 2018, and becoming the youngest race winner in 2019 (at 18 years, 11 months and 25 days old). However, his eligibility for a superlicense has been difficult. A potential F1 debut for AlphaTauri in 2023 was halted due to having 32 superlicense points despite finishing seventh, third and fifth in the title race from 2019-21. 

The 25-year-old Herta went into the 2025 season with 31 superlicense points and, under the FIA’s previous criteria, needed to finish fourth in the championship or fifth with an FP1 appearance. 

Despite Herta falling short of that goal and ending up seventh in the title race, he was still brought into Cadillac’s F1 team, albeit a test driver. He also left IndyCar at the end of the year to run F2 with Hitech in pursuit of securing enough superlicense points for a shot at an F1 seat in 2027. He needs to either finish eighth, but could also secure it with 10th in combination with multiple free practice appearances.

Only Alex Palou (120 points), Scott Dixon (56 points), O’Ward (48 points) and Scott McLaughlin (41 points) are eligible based on results from the past three seasons. The updated changes will only impact points scored from 2026 onwards.

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