Get Ye to Mid-Ohio for the Upcoming Hoosier Super Tour

Taking place the weekend after the series hits Portland, the Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA® Super Tour (HST) speeds deep into the second half of its nine-event calendar for 2026 with a May 15-17 stop at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course hosted by SCCA’s Ohio Valley Region as part of the Summit Racing Equipment SCCA Road Racing season.

Steeped in motorsports lore, it was 1962 when Mid-Ohio opened, offering a playing field for motorsports lovers midway between Columbus and Cleveland. It curls around 330 beautiful, green acres of rolling hills near Lexington, OH, and features two primary track configurations; a 2.4-mile, 15-turn circuit and a 2.258-mile, 13-turn layout. The venue was home to SCCA’s National Championship Runoffs® for many years, and multiple pro series visit the circuit annually.

The old school Club Course, utilizing the traditional chicane prior to The Keyhole, will be on tap for HST’s three-day gathering this year. Driver and volunteer registration is open, so click the links below to get signed up. Also (shoutout to our SCCA partners…), don’t sleep on inspection of Hawk brakes, Öhlins suspension, and Hagerty insurance before heading to Mid-Ohio where you’ll also find precious Sunoco race fuel on site.

Driver Registration     Volunteer Registration

Mid-O Competition is no Joke

HST’s Mid-Ohio weekend always attracts talented race car drivers. For instance, there’s reigning GT-1 SCCA Runoffs National Champion Tony Ave who will again be hoofing vessels in multiple classes such as Super Touring® Under (STU), Formula Atlantic® (FA), and GT-2. Also racing in the GT-2 and STU fields will be 2025 GT-2 National Champion Jorge Nazario.

2025 Super Touring® Lite National Champion Mike Taylor will also hit the track, making him one to watch. Other racers to keep an eye on will be in the Touring 3 (T3) field, where 2025 T3 National Champion Nic Hammann will be facing off against 2025 T3 Hoosier Super Tour Nationwide Points Champion Scotty B. White.

With three victories so far in four HST races this year, Hammann looks dialed in driving the No. 41 Carbotech/NISMO/Paragon Performance Nissan 370Z.

“I really love Mid-Ohio. I love the way it flows, and I’ve done a lot of SCCA events there,” Hammann said.

Other Hoosier Super Tour Nationwide Points Champions at Mid-Ohio include E Production’s Mason Workman, Formula Continental® racer Carter Sheets, and STU’s Richard Astacio. Larry Howard, the Formula Atlantic Nationwide Points Champion, will also be racing around in his No. 51 Epic Electric Service/RCR/K-Hill Motorsports/Medical Imaging Swift 016 machine.

“We love Mid-Ohio,” Howard said. “It’s a great track, very technical, and it’s varied with a lot of challenges to it.

“There’s great spectating, too,” Howard continued. “It’s very family friendly, and the staff there is super nice. I love the track and the people, which make it a great reason to go to Mid-Ohio.”

More than 20 entries are already on tap for the Spec Miata (SM) battle. One of those drivers is Frankie Barroso, the reigning SM Nationwide Points Champion found in the No. 148 Advanced Electrical Innovations Mazda Miata. This will only be Barroso’s second visit to Mid-Ohio, and he’s seeking redemption after a less-than-stellar showing last year. Plus, as an MX-5 Cup competitor, Barroso is looking to hone his track knowledge a bit more before that series visits Mid-Ohio in a few weeks.

“You can never get too many laps at certain places, especially Mid-Ohio,” Barroso said. “Mid-Ohio can be very tricky. That’s why I’m going back this year to sharpen up before the MX-5 Cup.

“It’s a neat track,” Barroso added. “It was definitely tough to pass … but you can get creative and find little spots here or there where you can pass. It’s definitely a driver’s track, for sure.”

Click the box below to review a current list of entrants for HST’s event in The Buckeye State.

Entry List

Plenty of Time on Track in Ohio

This three-day event at Mid-Ohio features eight run groups. Starting 8 a.m. Eastern Time on Friday, May 15, each run group gets 25-minute qualifying turns. After lunch, the first five run groups get a second 25-minute qualifying opportunity before day’s end.

Saturday morning at 8 a.m. local time, the final three run groups get their second 25-minute qualifying attempt. That’s followed by 25-minute or 16-lap races for all. The day closes out with an all-participant party at the Cooper Pavilion.

Sunday, May 17, roars into action at 8 a.m. local time with a 20-lap or 35-minute contest for the first run group. The same fun continues all day long for each run group until trophies and commemorative bottles of Mazza Vineyards sparkling wine have been delivered to the drivers who achieve podium appearances. For those not in the top three, goodies and swag are given away, too.

The link below reveals a full schedule for HST’s Mid-Ohio event. That’s where you can find which cars are included in which run groups.

Event Schedule

How to Watch Mid-Ohio’s HST Races

The roar, fun, and excitement can all be embraced in person at this HST event open to spectators. Entry is only $10 per spectator, and Mid-Ohio season ticket holders get in for free. Unfold a chair on the spectator hill or wander around the circuit to soak in the entire Mid-Ohio experience.

Can’t be there in person? The second-best option is HST’s online broadcast produced by DriversEye Live. That’s available for free anywhere there is an internet connection. Coverage begins with qualifying, so tune in and catch all the live action through SCCA’s YouTube page. Sage commentary will also be provided by Gregg Ginsberg and pro racer Tom O'Gorman.

Access to live timing and additional information about the Mid-Ohio HST weekend can be found at the event webpage link below.

HST Mid-Ohio Event Page

Photo by Jeff Loewe