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2026 Race Schedule

Preparing to run our iconic Ford Mustang on the continent’s most demanding circuits

The 2026 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge is shaping up to be an exciting season with a 10-race schedule that returns to classic venues like Daytona, Sebring, Mid-Ohio, Watkins Glen, and Road America, giving fans and competitors plenty of high-performance racing to look forward to.

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Countdown To The Next IMSA Pilot Challenge Series Race

2026 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Schedule

O'Reilly Auto Parts 4 Hours of Mid-Ohio

Jun 5 - Jun 7

Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
DURATION: 4 Hours | LENGTH: 2.258 miles | # OF CORNERS: 13

Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen

Jun 25 - Jun 28

Watkins Glen International
DURATION: 2 Hours | LENGTH: 3.4 miles | # OF CORNERS: 11

Chevrolet Grand Prix

Jul 10 - Jul 12

Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
DURATION: 2 Hours | LENGTH: 2.459 miles | # OF CORNERS: 10

Motul SportsCar Endurance Grand Prix

Jul 30 - Aug 2

Road America
DURATION: 2 Hours | LENGTH: 4.0 miles | # OF CORNERS: 14

Michelin GT Challenge at VIR

Aug 20 - Aug 23

VIRginia International Raceway
DURATION: 2 Hours | LENGTH: 3.27 miles | # OF CORNERS: 18

TireRack.com Battle On The Bricks

Sep 18 - Sep 20

Indianapolis Motor Speedway
DURATION: 2 Hours | LENGTH: 2.439 miles | # OF CORNERS: 14

Motul Petit Le Mans

Oct 1 - Oct 3

Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta
DURATION: 2 Hours | LENGTH: 2.54 miles | # OF CORNERS: 12

Nine of the ten events run alongside the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, and the season highlights include standalone four-hour endurance events at Daytona and Mid-Ohio, promising intense competition from start to finish.

MEDUSA MOTORSPORTS

Medusa Motorsports prioritizes culture as much as performance, ensuring the driver and the broader team have the support, clarity, and stability needed to thrive at the highest levels of competition

Where Culture Drives Performance

Success starts with psychological safety, trust, and authentic teamwork.

Medusa Motorsports was founded with a bold vision: to create a new kind of race team — one built intentionally around the growth, well-being, and long-term success of a promising young driver. Rather than conforming to traditional motorsports structures, Medusa set out to design its own environment from the ground up. That environment prioritizes culture as much as performance, ensuring the driver and the broader team have the support, clarity, and stability needed to thrive at the highest levels of competition.