The newly announced PA Posse 410 Sprint Car Series revealed its full schedule and points structure for its inaugural 2026 season.
The series announced its formation yesterday and revealed it would offer over $1.8 million in purse money and have a $200,000 point fund for the top 15 teams with $50,000 going to the champion. The series will compete in 47 races across Pennsylvania at Williams Grove, Lincoln, Port Royal, BAPS, Selinsgrove, Clinton County, Path Valley, Bedford, Bridgeport, Hagerstown, and Grandview. Each race will have a minimum of $6,000 to-win and $600 to start.
Additionally it was revealed that the tracks have coordinated with each other so that they “will not compete against one another, allowing teams, fans, and sponsors to experience the best the region has to offer without conflict.”
Jerry Parrish the General Manager at Lincoln Speedway commented, “This is a huge win for everyone involved in Central Pennsylvania racing. By working together, we’re giving fans a stronger, more unified schedule and creating more opportunities for drivers to race for meaningful money right here in PA.”
“I feel this is the first step and way overdue to keep 410 sprint car racing alive and strong for now and for the future in Central PA for our great teams and fans,” shared Steve O’Neal, promoter at Port Royal Speedway.
Now, in a new update the series shared that the series will typically use time trials to set heat race lineup, but select races such as Opening Day programs or daytime shows may use a draw/redraw format to determine heat race lineups. Furthermore, it stated, “All series events will operate under each track’s established rulebook, ensuring consistency and fairness at every venue.”
As for the points breakdown, the series revealed that feature winners will receive 70 points, second place gets 65 points, and third place gets 62 points. Points then decrease by two after that through 24th place. Non-qualifiers receive 10 points.
Here’s the full breakdown: 1. 70; 2. 65; 3. 62; 4. 60; 5. 58; 6. 56; 7. 54; 8. 52; 9. 50; 10. 48; 11. 46; 12. 44; 13. 42; 14. 40; 15. 38; 16. 36; 17. 34; 18. 32; 19. 30; 20. 28; 21. 26; 22. 24; 23. 22; 24. 20.
As for the payout, as previously mentioned the winner receives $50,000. Second place will receive $25,000 and third wins $15,000. Here’s what the top 15 looks like:
- $50,000
- $25,000
- $15,000
- $12,000
- $10,000
- $9,000
- $8,000
- $7,500
- $7,000
- $6,000
- $5,000
- $4,000
- $3,500
- $3,250
- $3,000
As for the schedule, it can be seen below:

The series also noted that it will not replace weekly racing at tracks that run 410 Sprint cars weekly, “The tracks that run 410 sprints weekly will still have the 410s on their schedule in addition to the series races.”

On top of all this, PAPosse.TV has been launched to stream a number of the races for the series. A press release on Facebook details that it will be “the official streaming home for Central Pennsylvania’s legendary sprint car scene.”
“We’re thrilled to provide a dedicated platform built specifically for Central Pennsylvania sprint car fans,” said Will Gigeous, producer and director at PAPosse.tv. “PAPosse.tv gives our loyal fans the ability to experience the intensity, passion, and tradition of Central PA racing with professional-level streaming they can rely on.”
The streaming service will be the home for all Lincoln Speedway events except for World of Outlaws sanctioned events and will broadcast “select events from the newly announced PA Posse 410 Sprint Series.”
No pricing options were listed in the press release.
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