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Crandon Reimagines Brush Run with New 2026 Speed Festival

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Crandon International Raceway is set to usher in a new era of off-road celebration with the announcement of the 2026 Forest County Potawatomi Brush Run Speed Festival, a fully reimagined take on one of the sport’s most iconic spring traditions.

Scheduled for June 19–21, the three-day, two-night festival aims to unite generations of off-road culture, combining top-tier racing with a nostalgic nod to the sport’s roots. The festival is developed in partnership with the Forest County Potawatomi.

At the heart of the festival will be four cornerstone attractions, each representing a different facet of the off-road world. Attractions include Championship short course, the debut of RallyX Americas competition, the inaugural Crandon Vintage Revival and the Thunder Valley UTV Rally. a new fan-focused experience centered on side-by-sides and outdoor lifestyle culture. A major shift for 2026 will also include an updated event format featuring night racing under the lights on Crandon’s mid and short track.

“The reimagining of our Brush Run weekend has taken careful planning to ensure Crandon continues delivering the best off-road events in the world,” said Crandon track President Jack Flannery. “We can’t imagine a better way to kick off summer.”

Additional details, including race formats and event schedules, are expected to be released in the coming weeks as anticipation builds for what could be one of the most ambitious off-road gatherings in recent history.

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