The 2025 AMSOIL Championship Off-Road Tour is gearing up for what promises to be the most thrilling season in its six-year history. With an expanded lineup of action-packed races, the tour will kick off in May in Wheatland, Missouri, and conclude with a historic West Coast finale at Glen Helen Raceway in late September.
Lucas Oil Speedway 5.2 – 5.4
The season opener in Wheatland promises to set a high-octane tone for the championship, held at a venue known as the “Diamond of Dirt Tracks” for its state-of-the-art facilities and fan-first experience. Spanning 1.2 miles, this premier short-course track boasts a dynamic design with towering jumps, sweeping corners, and an iconic over-under bridge section that challenges drivers and thrills spectators. Lucas Oil Speedway is renowned for hosting various forms of motorsport events and draws thousands of fans annually to experience the thrill of dirt-track racing.
The facility not only features the championship’s high-powered PRO4 and PRO2 trucks and Side-by-Side classes but also includes a range of fan amenities, such as camping areas, a video board, concessions, and even a scenic lake for outdoor activities. This world-class track allows spectators to get up close to the action, providing a truly immersive racing experience. With its meticulously designed viewing areas, Wheatland ensures that fans don’t miss a second of the edge-of-your-seat action. Racing here has become a celebrated tradition, making it the perfect setting to kick off the series in grand style, blending heart-pounding excitement with top-tier hospitality.
Antigo Lions Roaring Raceway 6.6 – 6.8
The action moves north to the heart of off-road racing in the Upper Midwest, where Antigo Lions Roaring Raceway in Antigo, Wisconsin, hosts rounds 3 and 4 in early June. Known for its grassroots racing charm, the Antigo track combines tight turns and challenging terrain, designed to test even the most seasoned drivers. This year, fans will witness the second annual Race for Kyle Cup, an emotional tribute honoring the legacy of beloved racer Kyle Leduc, whose influence continues to inspire racers and fans alike.
Antigo Lions Roaring Raceway, located in the scenic town of Antigo, offers a unique experience as one of the Midwest’s classic racing venues, with modifications made by some of the sport’s top racers to enhance the already intense course. Antigo’s strong community presence and commitment to motorsports make it an ideal setting for this special event, drawing fans from across Wisconsin and neighboring states. The event contributes to the town’s bustling summer calendar, with local restaurants, shops, and attractions benefiting from the influx of racing enthusiasts. With close-knit fan engagement and the thrilling Race for Kyle Cup, the Antigo stop promises an unforgettable weekend for all who attend, blending high-speed excitement with heartfelt tributes in a truly memorable atmosphere.
Forest County Potawatomi Brush Run 6.20 – 6.22
Later in June, the tour heads to the world-renowned Crandon International Raceway in Crandon, Wisconsin, for the Forest County Potawatomi Brush Run. Known as the “Big House” of off-road racing, Crandon has become a rite of passage for off-road racers and a bucket-list event for fans.
The Brush Run, a beloved annual tradition at Crandon since the early 1970s, captures the rugged spirit and legacy of Midwest off-road racing. Originally organized as a local competition by the Wolf’s Head Sportsman Club, the Brush Run has evolved into a cornerstone of the racing calendar, attracting elite racers and fans from around the globe. In June, the event’s unique “mid-track” layout is utilized for many classes, emphasizing tight, high-skill racing in closer quarters. This shortened track layout not only showcases driver skill and precision but also brings fans closer to the action, creating an intense, up-close racing experience.
ERX Off-Road National 7.11 – 7.13
In July, fans flock to ERX Motor Park in Elk River, Minnesota, a premier racing venue that embodies the rugged spirit of off-road competition in the North Star State. Known for its mile-long track, ERX challenges drivers with dramatic elevation changes, a split-lane sand section, and high-banked corners that bring motocross-style excitement to the off-road scene. This course is designed to showcase the raw skill of the drivers, with multiple vantage points providing fans with thrilling, up-close views of the action.
ERX Motor Park has become a top destination for off-road racing in Minnesota, drawing not only local racing enthusiasts but also spectators from across the Midwest. The venue itself is meticulously maintained, with track designs overseen by industry experts to ensure each race delivers unforgettable moments. The unique layout of ERX brings something special to every round, from the heart-pounding jumps to the challenging technical sections that demand peak precision.
Dirt City Off-Road National 7.25 – 7.27
Dirt City Motorplex in Lena, WI, has become a hallmark of off-road racing. The one-mile-long short-course layout consistently brings out some of the closest wheel-to-wheel competition on the AMSOIL Championship Off-Road Tour. Since its inception in 2019 it has rapidly gained popularity among fans and has become an integral part of the community.
The town of Lena welcomes racers and their vehicles to Thunder on Main, a “meet and greet” right on Main Street Friday night. The night is filled with hundreds of racers and thousands of fans coming together for an unforgettable experience of autographs, photos, and fun.
With a commitment to providing exceptional door to door racing, Dirt City continues to be a cornerstone of the off-road community.
Island Resort and Casino Off-Road Rumble in the U.P. 8.8 – 8.10
Bark River International Raceway, a high-speed and fan-favorite track in Michigan’s scenic Upper Peninsula, returns in August, bringing with it decades of racing history and a legacy of excitement. Known for its flowing corners, technical challenges, and the iconic hill jump, Bark River is a destination for racing enthusiasts eager to witness the intense competition that the track demands.
As one of the oldest tracks in the series, Bark River has a storied history, offering thrilling races that have become a rite of passage for drivers and a beloved tradition for fans. With its natural terrain and carefully designed course, Bark River International Raceway combines elements of speed, skill, and strategy, challenging racers to adapt to its unique layout. The hill jump has become legendary among drivers and spectators alike, creating moments that have solidified the track’s reputation for producing high-stakes action.
Polaris World Championship 8.28 – 8.30
On Labor Day Weekend, Crandon International Raceway will once again transform into the “Big House,” hosting the Polaris World Championships, the pinnacle event of the season. Revered as the epicenter of off-road racing, Crandon is more than just a track; it’s a place where racing legends are made, and fans come together in celebration of high-speed competition and tradition. Steeped in history, the World Championships at Crandon bring together top drivers and teams, competing for glory on one of the sport’s most iconic tracks.
Crandon’s Labor Day weekend event isn’t just a race; it’s a festival of speed, culture, and community, offering fans the chance to connect with racing history and each other. As drivers push the limits of performance in pursuit of the championship, Crandon continues to set the standard for off-road racing, blending tradition with innovation and solidifying its status as the season’s most anticipated event.
Glen Helen National 9.26 – 9.27
In a thrilling first for AMSOIL Championship Off-Road, the season finale heads to the West Coast, wrapping up at the iconic Glen Helen Raceway in San Bernardino, California.
The West Coast location is anticipated to draw a diverse lineup, with a blend of the series regulars and West Coast-based drivers eager to showcase their skills on their home turf. Glen Helen’s reputation as a premier off-road venue, with its long, sweeping turns, steep climbs, and treacherous descents, sets the stage for intense, high-stakes racing. Fans can expect a festival-like atmosphere, with dedicated off-road enthusiasts and local supporters gathering to witness the series finale in an area renowned for its deep-rooted off-road culture.
For fans and teams alike, the Glen Helen Raceway finale is set to become a landmark event, adding a new chapter to the series by bringing the thrill of AMSOIL Championship Off-Road to the West Coast. With a backdrop of California’s rugged terrain, the event promises to close the season with a celebration of the sport, making history in the process as it unites the off-road community from coast to coast.
AMSOIL Championship Off-Road Introduces Amateur Turbo SXS Class in 2025
In 2025, AMSOIL Championship Off-Road is expanding its lineup with an amateur Turbo SXS (Side-by-Side) class, embracing the growing demand in the SXS market and opening doors for new talent. This addition offers aspiring drivers an accessible entry point to short-course racing, allowing them to showcase their skills within a professionally organized series. AMSOIL Championship Off-Road will be updating its rulebook, with further details and guidelines to be announced soon.
Season Finale Banquet and Awards Night
On January 17, 2026, Champ Off-Road will partner with Midwest Off-Road Racing (MORR) to honor the top competitors of the 2025 season with an awards banquet at the Island Resort & Casino in Bark River, Michigan. This evening will celebrate both PRO and Sportsman divisions and includes the annual MORR raffle and fundraiser, fostering community spirit among fans and drivers alike.
AMSOIL Championship Off-Road is North America’s premier short-course racing series. Champ Off-Road competition features high-powered PRO4 and PRO2 trucks along with the best Side-by-Side and Sportsman racers in the sport. AMSOIL Championship Off-Road will be streamed on FloSports with television programming on FOX Sports.
About ISOC: AMSOIL Championship Off-Road and AMSOIL Championship Snocross are owned and operated by the International Series of Champions (ISOC) out of Albertville, Minn. The 2024 Champ Off Road season will air on Fox Sports and live-streamed on floracing.com. For more information on its events and schedules, visit www.champoffroad.com or www.snocross.com.