
1/19/2026
Crate Racin' USA
Crate Racin’ USA Announces 2026 Late Model Sportsman Tour
(Eastaboga, AL – January 19, 2026) – Crate Racin’ USA officials have officially announced the launch of the third season for the Rogers-Dabbs Performance Parts Crate Racin’ USA Late Model Sportsman Tour, as the popular Chevrolet Performance 602 Late Model division once again hits the road in 2026.
Designed as a true stepping stone to the national 604 Dirt Late Model Series, the Late Model Sportsman Tour has quickly established itself as one of the premier developmental touring divisions in dirt racing, offering drivers competitive racing, strong purses, and a clear pathway to the next level.
The CRUSA Late Model Sportsman Tour continued to grow during its second season in 2025, highlighted by Brayden Johnson capturing the series championship and becoming the second different champion in tour history. Johnson followed Logan Bradford, who earned the inaugural championship during the 2024 season.
With expanding car counts, increased track participation, and strong driver interest across the Southeast, the tour enters 2026 with momentum and an expanded schedule.
The 2026 campaign will feature 12 events across three states, including marquee weekends, championship-caliber venues, and major event tie-ins such as the Southern Heritage Classic, 602 World Championship, Early Bird 50, and the season-ending Turkey 100.
2026 CRUSA Late Model Sportsman Tour Schedule:
Mar. 27–28 – Needmore Speedway (Norman Park, GA)
3rd Annual Southern Heritage Classic – $4,000 to-win
Apr. 4 – North Alabama Speedway (Tuscumbia, AL)
Rumble by the River – $2,000 to-win
May 16 – Whynot Motorsports Park (Meridian, MS) – $2,000 to-win
May 23–24 – Magnolia Motor Speedway (Columbus, MS)
602 World Championship – $5,000 to-win
Jun. 20 – Xtreme Speedway (Moulton, AL) – $2,500 to-win
Jul. 3–4 – Pine Ridge Speedway (Baldwyn, MS)
3rd Annual 602 Rumble at the Ridge – $1,000 to-win / $2,500 to-win
Aug. 7 – Penton Raceway (Lafayette, AL) – $1,500 to-win
Aug. 8 – Senoia Raceway (Senoia, GA) – $2,000 to-win
Sept. 5–6 – Cochran Motor Speedway (Cochran, GA)
Labor Day Weekend – TBA
Oct. 24 – Talladega Short Track (Eastaboga, AL)
6th Annual Red Farmer Tribute – $2,500 to-win
Nov. 20–21 – Needmore Speedway (Norman Park, GA)
15th Annual Early Bird 50 – $2,500 to-win
Nov. 27–28 – Swainsboro Raceway (Swainsboro, GA)
Turkey 100 – $5,000 to-win
The 2026 Rogers-Dabbs Performance Parts Crate Racin’ USA Late Model Sportsman Tour Champion will earn a $3,000 championship payday, with the top 10 drivers in the final standings also receiving point fund awards.
2026 Championship Payouts
1-$3,000
2-$1,500
3-$700
4-$550
5-$500
6-$450
7-$400
8-$300
9-$300
10-$300
Drivers finishing inside the top 10 in points with 100% attendance will be eligible to receive championship payouts at the conclusion of the season.
Previous Series Champions
2024 – Logan Bradford
2025 – Brayden Johnson
Looking Ahead to 2026
With a balanced mix of standalone events and major race weekends, the 2026 CRUSA Late Model Sportsman Tour is set to continue its role as a proving ground for rising talent while providing competitive racing and strong value for teams across the Southeast.
Stay Connected with Crate Racin’ USA:
For rules, event details, and the latest updates on the Rogers-Dabbs Performance Parts Crate Racin’ USA Late Model Sportsman Tour, visit www.crateracinusa.com or email crateracinusa@gmail.com
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Article Credit: Cody Earley














