Attica Washed Out Again, Season Now Stars With ASCoC Doubleheader
- Koty Geyer
- 2 hours ago
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Attica, OH - Mother Nature is now four for four at Attica Raceway Park after weather in recent days washed out both the originally scheduled date of April 3 and the rain date of April 4. The newest scheduled opening night for the Ohio track is now slated to be a weekend doubleheader with the All Star Circuit of Champions as the tour kicks off their 2026 as well.
The series is approaching nearly a dozen full-time teams running for the All Star Circuit of Champions title in 2026, led by defending series champion Kalib Henry in the Racers For Life No.101. 2025 owner’s champion Rudzik Racing returns with Cale Thomas behind the wheel, along with four-time series champion Tim Shaffer. Logan McCandless, Zane DeVault, Joey Amantea, Todd King, Bobby Elliott, Keith Sheffer Jr, Cody Bova, Leyton Wagner, and Zach Hampton.
The All Star Circuit of Champions returned in 2025 after sitting idle in 2024 with the birth of the High Limit Sprint Car Series, remaining mostly in the series’ home state of Ohio while also venturing out to Pennsylvania, New York, Indiana, and Michigan. The 2026 schedule sees the return of traditional venues in Ohio and Pennsylvania while also adding tracks like Kokomo and Lawrenceburg to the schedule. Locally, the All Stars have three dates in Michigan, starting with Hartford Speedway on July 31 before a weekend doubleheader at I-96 Speedway and Butler Motor Speedway on August 21-22.
Additionally, the All Stars will once again sanction Ohio Sprint Speedweek. It begins Friday, June 12 at Attica before visiting Sharon, Millstream, Wayne County, Eldora, Waynesfield, and Fremont before concluding at Atomic on June 20. Danny Dietrich walked off the Ohio Sprint Speedweek championship in 2025 with a win in the finale at Atomic.
For more information on Attica Raceway Park, go to https://atticaracewaypark.com/. For more information on the All Star Circuit of Champions, go to https://www.allstarsprintcar.com/.Â
