Mustang Cup Schedule announced

​The 2025 Mustang Cup is set to deliver exhilarating racing action across six iconic tracks in the United States. Here are the details for each round:​

Round 1: NOLA Motorsports Park (April 11-13, 2025)

The inaugural round kicks off at NOLA Motorsports Park in Avondale, Louisiana. This 2.75-mile circuit, known for its combination of fast straights and technical turns, will challenge drivers as they debut the Mustang Dark Horse R in competitive racing.​

Round 2: Circuit of The Americas (May 16-18, 2025)

The series then moves to the renowned Circuit of The Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas. Famous for hosting international motorsport events, COTA’s 3.426-mile track features 20 turns and dramatic elevation changes, providing a thrilling test for the Mustang Cup competitors.​

Round 3: Ozarks International Raceway (July 4-6, 2025)

Over the Independence Day weekend, drivers will tackle Ozarks International Raceway in Gravois Mills, Missouri. This 3.97-mile circuit is celebrated for its scenic setting and challenging layout, offering a mix of high-speed sections and technical corners that will demand precision and skill.​

Round 4: Road America (August 8-10, 2025)

Mid-season action heats up at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Known as “America’s National Park of Speed,” this 4.048-mile track is one of the longest in the series, featuring 14 turns and a reputation for close, competitive racing amidst its rolling hills and lush greenery.​

Round 5: Lime Rock Park (October 17-18, 2025)

As autumn sets in, the series visits Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut. This historic 1.5-mile circuit is renowned for its fast-paced, short-track racing, with seven challenging turns that keep drivers constantly engaged. The picturesque New England fall foliage will provide a stunning backdrop for this penultimate round.​

Round 6: Virginia International Raceway (November 7-9, 2025)

The season concludes at Virginia International Raceway (VIR) in Alton, Virginia, during the Veterans Race of Remembrance. This 3.27-mile track is famed for its complex layout, featuring a mix of high-speed straights and technical sections that will test the mettle of every driver. The event not only crowns the season’s champions but also honors veterans, adding a profound significance to the finale.

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