To compete against the best of the best in SCCA® RallyCross® competition, you only have one choice: register for the Oct. 15-18, 2026, SCCA RallyCross National Championship Presented by Bingham Equipment Company. Taking place for the first time in Camp Verde, AZ, this year’s RallyCross Nats will put competitors at a fantastic venue Arizona Region RallyCrossers discovered not long ago. This is the farthest west the RallyCross National Championship has ever traveled, and since Arizona is known for its immaculate fall weather, the stage is set for an incredible event – all that’s left is to register. And as luck would have it, event registration is about to begin.
Located 90 miles north of Phoenix, 60 miles south of Flagstaff, and 40 miles east of Prescott, Camp Verde is both in the wilds, yet not far from anything. And while the name implies something to the contrary, Camp Verde Equestrian Center isn’t just for horses. The location features multiple massive lots with varying surface types, meaning not only is the facility up to the task of RallyCross competition, but it can also deliver challenges that aren’t available at most other locations. Furthermore, this year’s presenting sponsor, Bingham Equipment Company, is supplying all of the tractors, UTVs, and ground equipment needed for a seamless weekend of competition.
This video by Utah Region member Austin Dowda certainly offers a taste of the location:
You’re In?
Awesome! All that’s left is to register! These are the dates you need to know:
July 22, 6 p.m. CT: Tier 1 Registration
It’s on this date that former RallyCross National Champions, 2025 RallyCross Nationals Event Chiefs, and 2026 Divisional Challenge event winners can register for the event.
July 29, 6 p.m. CT: Tier 2 Registration
The Wednesday after Tier 1 registration opens, Tier 2 jumps into action. This tier is comprised of 2021-’25 RallyCross Nationals Competitors as well as SCCA Women on Track scholarship winners.
Aug. 12, 6 p.m. CT: Tier 3 Registration
Another name for Tier 3 is Open Registration. If you don’t qualify for Tier 1 or Tier 2, then Tier 3 is for you.
Also, Know This…
Registration is a first-come, first-served situation, meaning those who sign up first get the pick of car numbers (single drivers can choose any number from 1-99, or 200-999. Two-driver cars must use a two-digit number and the corresponding 100 number. For example, 67 and 167).
Those signing up as early as possible also have a higher percentage chance of getting in, since the 2026 RallyCross National Championship does have an event cap. Not to start a panic, but yes, there is an event entry cap, and that number is 120. However, to level the playing field, that cap is actually 30 entrants per class.
Registration is $220 per driver. If you need to cancel, there will be a $50 fee for those signing up prior to Oct. 7 and cancelling on or before Oct. 14 at 6 p.m. CT.
Speaking of can’t-miss dates, there will be a mandatory online driver’s meeting on Monday, Oct. 12, at 7 p.m. CT. Information for that will be forthcoming to those who register.
For more information, as well as the registration link, check out the RallyCross Nationals event page.
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