2026 ARCA Menards Series Schedule, Results, Race Times, TV Channels, Winners

ARCA Menards Series Schedule 2026, Full 20-race calendar dates, times, TV Channel, How to watch, Live Streaming



The 2026 ARCA Menards Series schedule was announced today. The slate again features 20 races at 19 tracks, including the return to two familiar fan favorites.

The 2026 season will open at Daytona International Speedway, and for the first time since 2021, the championship will be decided at Kansas Speedway. The series will also make its much-anticipated return to Pocono Raceway in June and Chicagoland Speedway in July.

 As it has for the last seven years, the race will be the opener of a same-day doubleheader with the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series the day before the Daytona 500.

FOX will broadcast the Daytona ARCA 200 for the second consecutive year; 13 races will air on FS1, and six will be shown on FS2.

The series finale will return to Kansas Speedway for the first time since 2021. The track will be the only venue to host two series races, the first in May and the championship round in September.

Chicagoland Speedway returns to the schedule for the first time since 2019 in July. Pocono Raceway returns for the first time since 2023 in June. Both races will run on companion weekends with the NASCAR Cup Series. 




ARCA Menards Series TV Schedule 2026, dates, start-times, networks



Date Track, Location Time (ET) Network

Sat., Feb. 14 – Daytona International Speedway – Daytona Beach, Fla. – 12:00 PM (ET) – FOX – Winner: Gio Ruggiero

Thurs., March 5 – Phoenix Raceway – Avondale, Ariz. – 6:00 PM (ET) – FS1 – Winner: Carson Brown

Sat., April 18 – Kansas Speedway – Kansas City, Kan. – 12:30 PM (ET) – FS1 – Winner: 


Sat., April 25
 – Talladega Superspeedway – Talladega, Ala. – 12:30 PM (ET) – FS1
 – Winner: 


Fri., May 8
 – Watkins Glen International – Watkins Glen, N.Y. – 1:30 PM (ET) – FS2
 – Winner: 


Sat., May 16
 – Toledo Speedway – Toledo, Ohio – 7:00 PM (ET) – FS1
 – Winner: 


Fri., June 5
 – Michigan International Speedway – Brooklyn, Mich. – 5:00 PM (ET) – FS2
 – Winner: 


Fri., June 12
 – Pocono Raceway – Long Pond, Penn. – 3:00 PM (ET) – FS1
 – Winner: 


Sat., June 20
 – Berlin Raceway – Marne, Mich. – 7:00 PM (ET) – FS2
 – Winner: 


Sat., June 27
 – Elko Speedway – Elko, Minn. – 9:00 PM (ET) – FS2
 – Winner: 


Fri., July 3
 – Chicagoland Speedway – Joliet, Ill. – 8:00 PM (ET) – FS1
 – Winner: 


Fri., July 10
 – Lime Rock Park – Lime Rock, Conn. – 4:00 PM (ET) – FS2
 – Winner: 


Fri., July 24
 – Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park – Brownsburg, Ind. – 5:00 PM (ET) – FS1
 – Winner: 


Fri., Aug. 7
 – Iowa Speedway – Newton, Iowa – 7:00 PM (ET) – FS1
 – Winner: 


Sun., Aug. 23
 – Illinois State Fairgrounds – Springfield, Ill. – 2:00 PM (ET) – FS1
 – Winner: 


Fri., Aug. 28
 – Madison International Speedway – Oregon, Wis. – 9:00 PM (ET) – FS1
 – Winner: 


Sun., Sept. 6
 – DuQuoin State Fairgrounds – DuQuoin, Ill. – 8:30 PM (ET) – FS1
 – Winner: 


Sat., Sept. 12
 – Salem Speedway – Salem, Ind. – 6:00 PM (ET) – FS2
 – Winner: 


Thurs., Sept. 17
 – Bristol Motor Speedway – Bristol, Tenn. – 5:30 PM (ET) – FS1
 – Winner: 


Fri., Sept. 25
 – Kansas Speedway – Kansas City, Kan. – 8:00 PM (ET) – FS1
 – Winner: 





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