MotoAmerica announced its 2026 Road America schedule and ticket information for the MotoAmerica Superbikes & Vintage MotoFest, set for May 29–31 at the four-mile circuit in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Officials said the event is part of a season featuring more than 50 days of on-track action at Road America, with MotoAmerica’s website serving as the official source for tickets and camping details.
This event will take place at the four-mile, 14-turn circuit located near Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Officials confirmed that the weekend combines high-level motorcycle racing with vintage motorcycle festival activities designed to appeal to a broad fan base.
The MotoAmerica Superbikes & Vintage MotoFest at Road America is scheduled for May 29–31, 2026, according to the official announcements from MotoAmerica and Road America.
Road America’s 2026 season schedule features more than 50 days of on-track action, with the MotoAmerica motorcycle weekend positioned between the Spring Vintage Weekend with SVRA, set for May 15–17, and the WeatherTech Chicago Region SCCA June Sprints, scheduled for June 5–7. The June Sprints, also held at Road America, are a separate event and should not be confused with the MotoAmerica Superbikes & Vintage MotoFest, sources clarified.
Tickets and camping reservations for the MotoAmerica event are now available through official channels. MotoAmerica directs fans to its website as the primary source for ticketing and camping details, while Road America’s event pages confirm that general admission tickets can be purchased at the Main Gate and Gate 3 during the event. Camping for the MotoAmerica weekend is managed exclusively through Gate 4 at Road America, according to venue officials. For direct inquiries, MotoAmerica provides an email contact at [email protected] for ticketing and camping information.
Road America, often branded as America’s National Park of Speed, hosts a diverse range of racing events throughout the year, including stock car, open-wheel, vintage, sports car, and championship motorcycle races. The 2026 calendar also includes major events such as the INDYCAR XPEL Grand Prix Presented by AMR from June 18–21 and the Motul SportsCar Endurance Grand Prix featuring IMSA from July 30 to August 2. These events highlight the venue’s role as a premier racing destination in the Midwest.
The MotoAmerica 2026 championship season will begin at Road Atlanta from April 17–19 and conclude at New Jersey Motorsports Park on September 25–27, with the Road America round serving as a key mid-season stop. According to MotoAmerica’s official schedule, the Road America event is tagged as part of the 2026 season calendar and features both competitive superbike racing and vintage motorcycle festival elements designed to engage fans of all ages.
Operating hours, gate access, and event logistics for the MotoAmerica Superbikes & Vintage MotoFest are subject to change, Road America officials noted. Fans attending the event should consult the official MotoAmerica and Road America websites for the latest updates and detailed information on admission, camping, and parking.
The clarification of dates is significant given the proximity of the June 5–7 WeatherTech Chicago Region SCCA June Sprints, which occur at the same venue but are unrelated to MotoAmerica’s motorcycle competition. This distinction was emphasized by both MotoAmerica and Road America to avoid confusion among fans and participants planning their attendance.
Overall, the 2026 Road America schedule reflects a robust slate of motorsport events, with the MotoAmerica Superbikes & Vintage MotoFest positioned as a highlight of the motorcycle racing calendar. The official announcements and ticketing information provide fans and teams with the necessary details to prepare for the late May weekend of racing and festival activities at the Elkhart Lake circuit.