Wednesday March 11, 2026 at 10:05am
The organisers of the 2026 Flat Track Championship are pleased to confirm the official schedule for the upcoming season, with four exciting rounds set to take place at some of the UK’s most iconic speedway venues.
The championship will open with a double-header weekend at King’s Lynn Speedway Stadium in June before moving on to Leicester and Buxton later in the season. The series will feature a wide range of classes designed to support riders from youth level through to professional competition.
2026 Championship Calendar
Round 1 – Saturday, 20 June at King’s Lynn Speedway Stadium
Round 2 – Sunday, 21 June at King’s Lynn Speedway Stadium
Round 3 – Sunday, 9 August at Leicester Speedway Stadium
Round 4 – Sunday, 6 September at Buxton Speedway
Championship Classes
The 2026 championship will include the following categories:
Flattrack Pro
Mini-Bike Stock
Pro Amateur (ages 15+)
Pro Lites (ages 14–17, up to 250cc)
Twins
Vintage
Women’s Flattrack
Youth Intermediate (ages 12–15)
Youth Junior (ages 7–11)
Event Format
To ensure a smooth race day and maximise track time for competitors, each round will be run across two race groups.
Group 1 – Morning Session : Six Youth and Amateur classes.
Group 2 – Afternoon Session : Flattrack Pro, Women’s plus one Youth class and one Amateur class.
Separate start times will allow each group dedicated track time and help ensure an efficient race-day schedule for competitors and spectators.
Championship Registration
Championship registration will open in April, allowing riders to secure their race numbers for the season. Registered riders will also receive updates on championship developments, event information, and upcoming practice sessions.
Series promoter Peter Boast said the upcoming season promises to build on the momentum of previous years.
“We’re really excited to announce the 2026 championship calendar. Starting with a double-header at King’s Lynn should give the season a fantastic launch, and visiting Leicester and Buxton later in the year means we’ll be racing at some brilliant venues. Our goal is to keep growing the sport, give riders of all ages and levels a platform to compete, and create great racing for fans throughout the season.”
Further details, including registration, will be announced in April.