ChampCar Endurance Series

Real road racing. Real race tracks. Real race cars.

ChampCar makes endurance road racing attainable for amateur drivers and grassroots teams. We run multi-hour races at legendary tracks across North America with rules built to keep costs sensible and competition real. Build a car with friends, buy a seat with an arrive-and-drive team, or take the first steps toward your first green flag right here.

  • Who: Amateur drivers, builders, teams, and first-timers
  • What: Budget-friendly endurance road racing
  • Where: Real race tracks across North America
  • Why: The simplest path to real road racing
7+ Hours Typical endurance format
Real Tracks Legendary venues across the continent
Grassroots Teams Built in garages, shops, and paddocks
Transparent Rules Public rulebook and tech tools

Next Race Event

The fastest path to the event tools teams use the most.

Next Up
Harris Hill Raceway - May 2 - 3, 2026

San Marcos, TX

Event Hub Supps and weekend info
Entrants 33 cars entered
Action Get your team ready
Event Status Upcoming weekend
Best First Step Review the supps and entrant list
Race Weekend Command Center

The event hub is the fastest way for captains, drivers, and crew to work from the same information. It brings together the supplemental rules, entrant list, race control tools, and key event links in one place.

Before you head to the track:
Review the supplemental rules, check the entrant list, confirm race-day links, and share the event hub with your team.

Never raced with ChampCar before?

This is the simplest path into the series for first-time drivers, builders, and teams.

Start here

You do not need to know everything on day one. Start with the basics, learn the rules, decide whether to build or buy a seat, and pick a race weekend.

  1. 1
    Learn what ChampCar is

    Get the overview and understand how the series works.

  2. 2
    Read the rules and tech basics

    Start with the rulebook and builder resources.

  3. 3
    Choose your path

    Build your own car or join an arrive-and-drive team.

  4. 4
    Pick a race weekend

    Use the event calendar and event hub to get ready.

Best first links

These are the pages most new people need first.

Good news:
You do not need a giant budget or a pro-level background to get started. ChampCar is built for grassroots teams and amateur drivers.

Next up on the schedule

The next race weekends. Real tracks, real teams, and the core links you need to prepare.

Full Event Calendar

Most used pages

The core tools for race teams. Registration, events, rules, and tech resources used all season.

Real tracks. Real cars. Real racing.

This is what ChampCar actually looks like. Long races, packed fields, real tracks, and teams built in garages and paddocks across the country.

7+ hours
Typical endurance race length
Real tracks
Daytona, VIR, Road America, and more
Grassroots teams
Built by friends, shops, and weekend racers
Transparent rules
A published rulebook and public tech tools
ChampCar is not a fantasy or a driving game. Teams build and race actual cars, on actual road courses, for hours at a time, with strategy, traffic, pit stops, and real consequences on track.

The who, what, where, why, and when

A quick look at how ChampCar works. Who races, what we do, where we go, and why teams keep coming back.

What is ChampCar?

ChampCar is grassroots endurance road racing for amateur drivers and teams. We race real cars at real tracks across North America.

Who is it for?

Builders, racers, first-timers, experienced teams, and anyone who wants a realistic path into wheel-to-wheel road racing.

How long are the races?

Most weekends feature endurance races of seven hours or more, with some marquee events running much longer.

Why do teams choose it?

Because ChampCar combines sensible costs, transparent rules, real competition, and a community that helps new racers get started.

Partners

These brands help power ChampCar. Their support keeps teams on track and makes every race weekend possible.

Membership

Everything you need to get on track

Operations

How we run race weekends and the community

Corporate

Organization information and governance