Hoosier Super Tour Poised to Take Green Flag at VIR

It’s time for Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA® Super Tour (HST) competitors to take a trip down Roller Coaster and through Hog Pen as the series next heads to beautiful VIRginia International Raceway (VIR) for an April 4-5, 2026, race weekend hosted by SCCA’s North Carolina Region.

The site of three SCCA National Championship Runoffs® events in the past, VIR opened in 1957 with its first official event being an SCCA race that attracted stars like Carl Haas, Bob Holbert, and Carroll Shelby. HST’s visit this year, meanwhile, will be a two-day meetup where today’s top SCCA racers will attack the stimulating 3.27-mile circuit that features high-speed straights, challenging turns, and dramatic elevation changes.

Driver and volunteer registration is already open for this event that is part of the Summit Racing Equipment SCCA Road Racing program. Sign up now so you don’t miss any of the fun and thrills that await, then be sure to check your Hawk brakes, Öhlins suspension, and Hagerty insurance policies before heading to Alton, VA, for the weekend. Bring a credit card as well to purchase Sunoco race fuel at the circuit 24 hours a day.

Driver Registration     Volunteer Registration

A Fast Weekend at VIR

This VIR HST event fires off like a shot with 20-minute qualifying sessions for each of the seven run groups starting at 8 a.m. ET on Saturday. That’s followed by 25-minute or 12-lap races for each run group.

Sunday is a lickety-split schedule as well, with 15-minute qualifying sessions for each run group rolling out at 8 a.m. local time. Then it’s on to 35-minute or 14-lap races that decide who gets points toward Hoosier Super Tour Nationwide Points Championships, which is a key component in achieving Super Sweep glory.

To learn what classes are running in which groups and when, click the event schedule link below.

Event Schedule

Who to Watch During the Weekend

Who will reach the victory podium and walk away with commemorative bottles of Mazza Vineyards sparkling wine during celebrations at VIR? You can never know for sure, but there are certainly some folks to keep an eye on.

After a convincing performance at Road Atlanta a few weeks ago during HST’s visit, James Candelaria is back in action within the Touring 1 (T1) field at VIR. The 2025 Runoffs winner in T1 seems serious about repeating his performance this year but knows there will be stiff competition.

“I think it’s going to be really interesting when the GT4 drivers start to optimize those cars for Club racing,” Candelaria said. “We hope to continue to refine my car’s handling, and we’ve made a couple changes and we’re really trying to learn the new tire. Our goal is to win everything we can possibly win.”

Then there’s Tony Ave, who will be doing what he usually does at several HST events each year. The reigning GT-1 National Champion, however, is not registered to run in that class at VIR. Instead, he’ll be racing around in GT-2, Super Touring® Under, and perhaps Formula Atlantic®. He is also rolling out his recently purchased E Production car once again at VIR, which is a well-sorted Mazda formerly driven by Matt Reynolds.

Reigning Formula Continental® National Champion Brandon Dixon is on the entry list for VIR as well. He’s coming off two podium appearances during HST’s recent stop to Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, one of which was to celebrate a Sunday victory.

“I feel VIR is a good racetrack for our cars. It has got variety. It is not all slow corners. There are fast corners, there are corners with elevation change, there is a real mixture,” Dixon said. “Already registered are people like Tim Minor. Tim is, of course, always serious competition … so you know it will be a serious race.”

Incidentally, the FC races at VIR are the first of several on a 2026 Formula Continental Challenge Series schedule, which is a grassroots effort to create camaraderie and grow the FC class. Many events on that calendar actually take place during various SCCA weekends throughout the year. Learn more about that at the FC Racing Group page on Facebook.

As for the VIR HST weekend, click the link below for an up-to-date entry list.

Entry List 

Catch the Action with HST’s Online Broadcast

While VIR will not be selling spectator tickets for this year’s HST visit, SCCA members can still come out and watch the action in person. Simply stop by the North Carolina Region Registration building at the track between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. Saturday or Sunday, sign a waiver, and you’ll be able to enter the venue.

SCCA’s YouTube page is where HST race fans everywhere can follow all the developments and action during the VIR weekend thanks to coverage produced by DriversEye Live. The multi-camera presentation is free to watch and available to motorsport enthusiasts around the globe. Coverage starts at 8 a.m. ET on Saturday, April 4, with the opening round of qualifying and rolls right through the final checkered flag Sunday afternoon.

Adding to the broadcast are announcers Gregg Ginsberg and Tom O'Gorman, an experienced duo with lots of insight to share. And as always, access to live timing, results, and more information about the VIR HST weekend can be accessed at the event webpage:

VIR HST Event Page

Photo by Jeff Loewe