
12/15/2025
POWRi
POWRi StockMod 2026 Rule Updates, Clarifications, and Championship Structures
Belleville, IL. (12/15/25) - The POWRi StockMod Series has officially released its annual rules updates and program outline for the 2026 racing season, including finalized technical clarifications, point fund structures, and division-sanctioning decisions. While only minimal adjustments were made for the upcoming year, each refinement continues POWRi’s emphasis on consistency, cost control, and multi-track alignment across the Midwest.
Rule Books Posted - Minimal Adjustments for 2026
The full 2026 StockMod rule books and technical clarifications are now available at https://www.powristockmod.com/rules/. This year’s updates focus on refinement rather than overhaul, with the most notable changes occurring within the Super Stock division.
Super Stock Division - Unified Rules & New Engine Option
As part of POWRi’s ongoing push for a true regional rules standard, the Super Stock division will now operate under a combined rules package with Lucas Oil Speedway, creating full uniformity at both venues. Additionally, a new approved engine option has been added for 2026, offering teams an alternative, cost-effective path to competition.
A-Mod, Pure Stock, & Hornet
Beginning in 2026, the A-Mod and Hornet divisions will follow USRA rules, simplifying tech procedures and improving crossover participation for drivers already competing under the USRA platform. Important Note: POWRi will no longer sanction A-Mod, Pure Stock, or Hornet points, memberships, or point fund payouts. However, POWRi will continue to support and provide the rules package for these divisions.
POWRi Late Models Transition to Universal Late Model Rules
POWRi Late Models will continue their move to the Universal Late Model Rules platform, aligning the division with other major Late Model sanctioning bodies to ensure consistency and competitive compatibility across regional events.
Sanctioned Divisions for 2026
For the 2026 season, POWRi will sanction three StockMod divisions:
-Super Stock
-B-Mod
-Midwest Mod
These divisions will remain fully eligible for POWRi membership, national series points, and championship point fund payout programs.
2026 Championship Point Fund Structure
Super Stock:
-Increased National Point Fund - $5,000 to Champion
-Lucas Oil Speedway Challenge Cup Point Fund - $7,125 in Cash, along with $3,250 in Lucas Oil Products
-Points Based on Best 20 Events
-Top 15 Drivers Awarded
B-Mod:
-Points Based on Best 15 Events
-Top 10 Drivers Awarded
Midwest Mod:
-Points Based on Best 15 Events
-Top 10 Drivers Awarded
2026 POWRi Super Stock Regional Series
The Super Stock class will anchor a four-track regional championship slate, currently scheduled to include:
-Lucas Oil Speedway
-Electric City Speedway
-Lake Ozark Speedway
-Missouri State Fair Speedway (one-night event)
Additional series details will be released as schedules are finalized.
The payout for all sanctioned Super Stock events will be: 1. $750, 2. $450, 3. $400, 4. $350, 5. $300, 6. $250, 7. $225, 8. $200, 9. $180, 10. $160, 11. $140, 12. $120, 13. $110, 14-20. $100.
POWRi StockMod divisional rules and guidelines for the 2026 season have been updated with all revisions and clarifications available at https://www.powristockmod.com/rules/. Please continue to monitor the website and social media channels for future announcements and divisional updates.
For more information, including race recaps, results, and official releases, visit www.powristockmod.com, follow @POWRi_Racing on X & Instagram, or find POWRi StockMod on Facebook.
Submitted By: Cassy Staley














