RallyX has a full calendar for 2026


While RallyX didn’t have the whole global calendar in action in 2025, the expansion to include a southern series with Central Europe in mind as part of the whole RallyX Europe series opened possibilities and attracted people in a time where the FIA ladder is still in a fragile, but for 2026, new locations in Europe and a proper calendar in the United States will be reality, with some well known locations in what will be RallyX Americas.
 
Starting with RallyX South, the 2026 calendar will start two weeks later than 2025, with the expansion to France being an obvious move for the competition, though it was Mayenne that was selected as the venue, which is well known for being an established destination for Rallycross France. Valkenswaard’s return to international competitions wasn’t an one-off, so the track returns for more, with Estering being also an obvious choice, but an unexpected inclusion for the South series was Nysum, although the Danish circuit makes sense from a logistical standpoint.
 
RallyX North has its changes for the next year, with venues leaving while others take the places. Despite the promotion efforts this season, both Riga and KymiRing leave the schedule for more traditional destinations, with the Tierp Arena returning to start the North season while Honkajoki joins the calendar as the Finnish round, which is a similar circuit to Kouvola, which is a sure favorite in the Finland for international rallycross. Älvsbyn surely stays in the calendar as it is like a home track for RallyX in Europe, with Nysum and Estering also counting for the North series, acting like the season deciders for RallyX Europe.
 
For RallyX Americas, Crandon was already announced as the season starter, but the series still needed the other venues to have a schedule, and the selection was pretty sensible. After Crandon, Eldora will close the month of June, while Trois-Rivières is the third double headers in August, with an All-Star Race set for Crandon in September, with will probably act as an invitational round, which is more accomodating for superstars from other disciplines to get into and drive without worries over championship consequences.
 
All tracks have some sort of background in off-road racing, with Crandon being related to the World Championship Off-Road Races, Eldora hosting the only NASCAR Truck Series race on dirt along with other dirt stock car series, while Trois-Rivières is a traditional rallycross destination in Canada because of the World RX legacy, while Nitrocross turned it into a winter event, which was the initial plan but it was changed for a regular summer date.
 
But then you ask, what about Montalegre, which was also popular this year? Well, the Portuguese circuit will be on top of the plans, with the RallyX Global final set for it. The RallyX South round attracted drivers from different championships, and this point makes a great case to bundle all series together in one place.
 
2026 RallyX Europe calendar:
 
11-12 April - Mayenne (South)
25-26 April - Valkenswaard (South)
16-17 May - Tierp (North)
23-24 May - Honkajoki (North)
6-7 June - Älvsbyn (North)
1-2 August - Nysum (South/North)
8-9 August - Estering (South/North)
 
2026 RallyX Americas calendar (All weekends are double headers):
 
20-21 June - Crandon
27-28 June - Eldora
22-23 August - Trois-Rivières
5-6 September - Crandon (All-Star Race)
 
2026 Rally Global final:
 
24-25 October - Montalegre
 
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