The iRacing Champions League is proud to announce a brand-new pavement series: the USA International Speedway Super Late Model Track Championship. This series is built around a simple but demanding concept — one track, one division, and a full-season battle that rewards consistency, speed, and execution. Over the course of six races at USA International Speedway, drivers will compete for points with the goal of being crowned Track Champion at season’s end.
The Track Championship format places every event at the same venue, removing variables and putting the spotlight squarely on driver performance. With six total races making up the season, every lap matters. A strong night can swing the standings quickly, while a single off-result can make the road back to the top much more difficult. Whoever scores the most points across all six events will earn the Track Championship title for that season.
This series will run on randomly scheduled race days, with race announcements made through the ICL Discord. While there is no fixed weekly schedule, all events will come with guaranteed lead time before servers open. Events may be held on any day of the week, and some nights may feature multiple races. Qualifying sessions will begin only between 7:00 PM and 11:30 PM Eastern, and the full championship is expected to span roughly two months. While the flexible schedule is not ideal, it allows this unique series to exist and operate effectively.
Each event will be hosted as a public lobby, open to all drivers, with up to 60 possible entries. Sessions will include a 20–30 minute practice, with event formats varying from race to race. This structure allows for adaptability while still maintaining a competitive environment focused on Super Late Model pavement racing. Full rules and additional details are available through the official ICL Discord.
The points system is designed to reward both qualifying speed and race performance. Drivers will earn 1 point for Quick Time, 12 points for a feature win, and 11 points for second place, decreasing by one point for each finishing position thereafter. With only six races on the schedule, qualifying points and consistent finishes could be the deciding factor in the championship battle.
In addition to championship honors, this series will feature cash payouts for the top five drivers in total points at season’s end. Payouts are structured as follows: $25 for first, $20 for second, $15 for third, $10 for fourth, and $5 for fifth. To be eligible for payouts, drivers must be registered as Pro Drivers through iRacingChampions.com, with payouts issued via PayPal only.
The USA International Speedway Super Late Model Track Championship brings a new challenge to the ICL schedule — one track, one car, and six chances to prove who truly owns USA International Speedway.

