There are only two events to go in the 2026 Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA® Super Tour (HST) season. The schedule’s penultimate race weekend will take place in the State of New York and be hosted June 19-21 by SCCA’s Finger Lakes Region at Watkins Glen International (WGI).
The three-day gathering – part of the Summit Racing Equipment SCCA Road Racing program – will again traverse the historic 3.4-mile, 11-turn circuit that includes The Boot and Inner Loop. It’s a long, high-speed circuit that always generates lots of competition during the Saturday and Sunday races.
The time is now for drivers and volunteers to register for the annual visit to a beautiful place where motorsport luminaries have competed for decades. And while you’re at it, be sure to check out SCCA partners like Tire Rack, Hagerty insurance, Hawk brakes, and Öhlins suspension before trekking to The Glen. Also remember that the Sunoco race fuel pump at the track can be found to the north side of the garages.
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Getting On Track
Things get rolling Friday, June 19, with 25-minute practice periods for each of the eight run groups. That will be followed by 25-minute qualifying sessions for the first five run groups.
On Saturday, June 18, the morning opens with 25-minute qualifying sessions for the last three run groups. After that, the remaining daylight hours are committed to racing as all run groups will have 25-minute contests to decide podium finishers across as many as 25 different car classes.
Sunday, June 19, brings about another day of competition starting at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time. That final day at The Glen contains nothin’ but racing as all run groups will see battles lasting 15 laps or 35 minutes. Each of those races is then followed by victory podium celebrations where the top three finishers in every class receive a trophy and commemorative bottle of Mazza Vineyards sparkling wine.
Click the link below to review the full schedule and see which car classes are running in which groups and at what times.
Who’ll Be at The Glen?
HST weekends bring out top-notch drivers, and this year’s visit to WGI is no different. In certain instances, however, the skilled aces haven’t been spotted on track for a while. One such example is Joe Kristensen, out of Canada, who hasn’t driven an SCCA event for nearly two years.
A former Runoffs® winner, Kristensen will be part of the GT-2 and Super Touring® Under (STU) fields at WGI. In GT-2 he’ll be running the No. 144 Ave Motorsports Nissan 350Z usually wielded by Tony Ave himself. In STU he’ll be in his own car, the No. 144 Honda Civic, which has been campaigned throughout the year by Tony Ave.
“Watkins Glen is one of my favorite tracks,” Kristensen said. “I’m looking to go out there and have some fun. But I don’t expect miracles or anything because I haven’t driven for a long time.”
STU driver Richard Astacio is also planning to be at WGI. The reigning HST Nationwide Points Champion for the class, we’ve not seen him since Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta back in March. Some hurdles have kept him away the last few months, but he’s already champing at the bit for action at The Glen.
“Watkins Glen is an awesome track and one of my favorites,” Astacio said. “They redid that track, so now you can take a lot more curbing at the entry of the Bus Stop. Then you carry that speed right through the carousel.”
Another competitor we’ll see at WGI after an absence is Marshall Mast. A five-time Touring 3 (T3) Runoffs National Champion, his appearance at The Glen will be a one-off for the season.
After almost a dozen years, Mast ended his work with legendary Phoenix Performance to set up his own prep shop, called Relentless Motorsports. That required him to step away from driving to instead focus on building his new company and servicing clients, one of whom has been Scotty B. White this year.
Mast had been working on a T3 Ford Mustang EcoBoost for another customer. That client, however, isn’t going to be able to participate at WGI during HST’s weekend. So, since the car could use a good shakedown, Mast graciously offered to pilot the machine.
“Watkins Glen is definitely my favorite track of all time,” Mast noted. “Aside from just being a fun track to drive, I’ve had some of the best battles and actual races of my career at Watkins Glen. It’s just a blast. It’s fast, it’s fun, and it’s just a great atmosphere up there.”
To see who else will be at The Glen, check out the entry list link below.
Watchin’ Watkins Glen Action
You just can’t go wrong by being trackside for a weekend of racing at The Glen. Luckily, HST’s visit to the legendary circuit is open to the public. A spectator pass for the whole weekend is $57 per person, or $52 for a Sunday-only ticket.
If you can’t be at WGI to experience 72 hours of SCCA Road Racing and #funwithcars in person, there’s always HST’s very popular broadcast produced by DriversEye Live. It’s available for free online, and coverage starts with Friday afternoon qualifying. Simply tune in and catch all the live action through SCCA’s YouTube page, with Gregg Ginsberg and pro racer Tom O'Gorman serving as guides and enlightened commentators all weekend.
Access to live timing and additional information about HST’s stop at WGI can be found at the event webpage link below.
Photo by Jeff Loewe











