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2026 season message from Todd & 2027 schedule announced!!

Posted: 4/2/2026

2026 season message from Todd & 2027 schedule announced!!

The 2026 season was definitely a year to remember; we completed all 8 race weekends, expanded the series to North Dakota, and last-minute moved the season final round and banquet to Houghton, MI.

We cannot express enough how grateful Andrea and I are to our racers, fans, sponsors, venues, and especially our staff. The crew sacrifices a lot of time with their families to work these events, and for that, we are thankful.

Not only did we complete 8 incredible race weekends, but we also launched a new podcast series, “Out of the Snowdust.” Haley, Danielle, and I recap race days on Saturday night, interview racers, and then record a midweek episode to review the past race weekend, talk to racers, sponsors, and others, and discuss upcoming races.

Originally, this was only on our Facebook and YouTube pages, but we have now launched the podcast on Spotify!

For 2027, we are not resting on the success of 2026 but working on improvements and making the events even better for the next season.

With that, we are thrilled to announce our 2027 Cor PowerSports Race Series schedule!

All of our existing venues are on long-term commitments and under contract through at least the 2028 race season, and many of them are contracted through the 2030 race season!

The Turtle River Roughriders 100 in Manvel, ND, will be held as a one-day race on January 30, 2027. Since the Soo 500 is scheduled shortly after this event, we kept the race as a one-day event for our racers who compete at the Soo, which is a larger group than many realize.

Closing out our season, we will return to Houghton, MI, for the Copper Country 100! We exchanged messages with Visit Keweenaw and the Moyle family, and they asked us to send over a contract so they could review it. To our surprise, they sent back a signed contract within an hour, not just for next year but through the 2030 race season! The Copper Country 100 will be the season finale and year-end banquet for the next four years!

Easter in 2027, so we did have to push back the Copper Country 100 a week later, but in the future it will run on back-to-back weekends with the Ironwood, MI event at Gogebic Community College’s Mt Zion.

Take a listen to last night's podcast recording, now available online on Spotify and YouTube, to hear what improvements the Moyles are planning for the 2027 race!

Thank you for an incredible race season, and we look forward to seeing you at the summer trade shows this offseason!

Sincerely,

Todd


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