By Ben Deatherage
EAGLE, Neb. (June 30, 2026) — One of the biggest weekends in RaceSaver IMCA Sprint Car racing returns to Eagle Raceway on Sept. 3-6 as the 14th annual RaceSaver Nationals once again boasts one of the richest purses in the division.
Sunday’s championship feature for the 14th Annual RaceSaver Nationals pays a whopping $14,000 to win and $1,700 to start, while more than $150,000 in total prize money will be awarded throughout the four-day event.
The weekend begins Thursday, Sept. 3, with an open practice session followed by Race of Champions qualifying. Another highlight of Thursday’s program will be the completion of the postponed 2025 RaceSaver Nationals 27-car championship feature after practice.
Friday and Saturday will each feature complete RaceSaver IMCA Sprint Car programs, with the top nine finishers from each night’s qualifying feature locking directly into Sunday’s 27-car championship main event. The ‘A’ Feature for the RaceJugs Race of Champions will also be completed on Saturday after the regular evening’s events.
Sunoco IMCA Hobby Stocks will join the program on Friday, while Karl Kustoms IMCA Northern SportMods compete on Saturday. Sunoco IMCA Stock Cars will serve as Sunday’s support division.
Sunday’s program includes last-chance qualifying with the final nine starting positions in the championship feature determined through qualifying races before the traditional three-wide start of the 27-car RaceSaver Nationals finale.
Driver registration and ticket sales open Monday, July 6th. Teams and fans are encouraged to secure their spots early, as the RaceSaver Nationals annually attracts one of the largest Sprint Car fields in the country.
Since its inception in 2013, the RaceSaver Nationals has established itself as one of the premier events in RaceSaver IMCA Sprint Car racing. Past champions include Kyle McCutcheon in 2013; Jack Dover in 2014 and again in 2016; John Carney II in 2015; Jason Martin in 2017 and 2019; Kevin Ramey in 2018; Tyler Drueke in 2021; Jeremy Huish in 2023; and Jake Bubak, who captured the prestigious event in 2020, 2022, and 2024.
Fans unable to attend can watch every lap live, where America comes to watch racing, on IMCA TV.
For additional event information, registration details, and ticket information, visit EagleRaceway.com or follow Eagle Raceway on Facebook.
