The iRacing Champions League is taking a short breather, with the league set to be off at least through this upcoming Saturday. But the calendar ahead is stacked, and once we’re back, it’s going to be a full-speed run of championship finales, multi-round showdowns, and the next wave of new series debuts.
The next stretch of ICL events
ARCA Dirt USA Championship Finale
One of the biggest storylines on deck is the ARCA Dirt USA championship finale. This is the moment where every lap, every point, and every clean finish matters most. Whether you’ve been in the fight all season or you’re jumping in for the closing chapter, this finale is built for “leave it all on the track” racing.
Modified West Region: Two Rounds at I-55 & Lucas Oil
The Modified West Region is gearing up for a two-round punch, heading to I-55 Raceway and Lucas Oil Speedway. Two very different tracks, two very different challenges—meaning versatility is going to be the difference-maker. Expect drivers to be tested on rhythm, tire management, and how fast they can adapt when the surface and race flow change.
King of Daytona: Two Rounds with 87 Legends & Gen 6
The King of Daytona series continues with two rounds featuring the 87 Legends and the Gen 6 cars. That combo brings a fun mix of old-school edge and high-speed intensity—two platforms that demand respect in traffic and reward drivers who can stay disciplined while still being aggressive. If you like close drafting battles and momentum racing, this is your stretch.
World Series of Asphalt: Two Rounds at New Smyrna
We’re also set for two rounds at New Smyrna for the World Series of Asphalt, featuring the SK Modifieds and Super Late Models. New Smyrna always delivers that “busy” style of racing—tight corners, constant pressure, and nowhere to hide if you slip up. With SKs and Super Lates on deck, it’s going to be a week where precision matters as much as pace.
What’s coming next in ICL
Pro 4s at Lucas Oil: The next series to launch
Looking just beyond the upcoming schedule, the next new series set to start is Pro 4s at Lucas Oil. If you’ve been waiting for more off-road energy in the mix, this is the next big step—expect aggressive lines, fast reactions, and the kind of racing where momentum swings hard and quick.
Mini Stock Track Championship at Lanier
Another new highlight on the horizon is the Mini Stock Track Championship at Lanier. This one should be a blast—close racing, lots of opportunity for new names to pop up, and a format that rewards drivers who can string together consistency across the full run.
Modified Central Region returning to the spotlight
And for the Modified fans, the Modified Central Region events are also on the way. More tracks, more opportunities, and another path for drivers looking to establish themselves (or defend their turf) as the schedule rolls forward.
Open events + VIP money racing
As always, ICL events are open to everyone—show up, race, and be part of the action. And if you want to run for money, you can step up into the next tier by becoming a VIP member.
ICL is about to go from “short break” to “non-stop.” Get your cars dialed in, get your practice laps in, and be ready—because the moment we’re back, the schedule turns into a full-on chase for wins, titles, and bragging rights.

