The USCRA Trackmaster Triple Crown Endurance Series
presented by Rick’s Motorsport Electrics
Bringing together the best of vintage and modern motorcycle road racing, this three-round endurance championship pushes riders and machines to their absolute limits. It’s not just about speed—it’s about strategy, stamina, and surviving the long haul.
Each round features a 3-hour endurance race during the 2026 USCRA season, where teams of 2–5 riders go bar-to-bar in the ultimate test of physical fitness, teamwork, and mechanical durability. Multiple classes. One goal: endure, compete, win.
From classic iron to modern machines, a wide range of classes ensures fierce competition across the board.
Multiple classes. One goal: endure, compete, win.
From classic iron to modern machines, a wide range of classes ensures fierce competition across the board.
Requirements
* Riders must hold a current USCRA license or be licensed by a recognized racing organization
* All competitors must be members of the AMA
* Weekend and annual AMA memberships are available at all USCRA events
Endurance Rules
The following rules apply in addition to those listed in the Section 4 of the USCRA Rulebook:
1. No one under 18 on pit lane.
2. No smoking on pit lane.
3. Mark pit area with tape ONLY, do NOT use paint.
4. All crew members must wear long pants, shirts and sturdy shoes. ALL PERSONS on the hot pit MUST wear a helmet.
5. Each team must use a Westhold G3 MX transponder and supply a live scorer.
(transponders are available for rental or purchase at every event).
6. Each team will have a fire extinguisher with someone pointing it at the motorcycle during fueling.
Engines MUST be shut off during fueling.
8. Fueling towers/pressure fill systems prohibits, gravity fueling only.
9. Teams may consist of 2-5 riders. No rider may ride for a period of more than 45 consecutive minutes.
10. When entering the pit all machines must come to a complete stop. Riders must put one foot down.
Marshall will signal to continue to pit area. All riders will ONLY use 1st gear on pit lane and travel at a controlled
rate of speed (30 mph) from stop box to marked area.
11. No more than one rider on a machine at any time.
12. Tire changes and the use of rain tires is permitted.
12. The winning team for each class is determined by the number of full laps completed in the
3-hour time frame. An award will be given to the first place team for each class.
Overall winner (most laps completed) for the series will be awarded at the end of the season.
Questions?
Reach out to Doug Donelan on Facebook or at [email protected].
Registration
Each round features a 3-hour endurance race during the 2026 USCRA season, where teams of 2–5 riders go bar-to-bar in the ultimate test of physical fitness, teamwork, and mechanical durability. Multiple classes. One goal: endure, compete, win.
From classic iron to modern machines, a wide range of classes ensures fierce competition across the board.
Multiple classes. One goal: endure, compete, win.
From classic iron to modern machines, a wide range of classes ensures fierce competition across the board.
Requirements
* Riders must hold a current USCRA license or be licensed by a recognized racing organization
* All competitors must be members of the AMA
* Weekend and annual AMA memberships are available at all USCRA events
Endurance Rules
The following rules apply in addition to those listed in the Section 4 of the USCRA Rulebook:
1. No one under 18 on pit lane.
2. No smoking on pit lane.
3. Mark pit area with tape ONLY, do NOT use paint.
4. All crew members must wear long pants, shirts and sturdy shoes. ALL PERSONS on the hot pit MUST wear a helmet.
5. Each team must use a Westhold G3 MX transponder and supply a live scorer.
(transponders are available for rental or purchase at every event).
6. Each team will have a fire extinguisher with someone pointing it at the motorcycle during fueling.
Engines MUST be shut off during fueling.
8. Fueling towers/pressure fill systems prohibits, gravity fueling only.
9. Teams may consist of 2-5 riders. No rider may ride for a period of more than 45 consecutive minutes.
10. When entering the pit all machines must come to a complete stop. Riders must put one foot down.
Marshall will signal to continue to pit area. All riders will ONLY use 1st gear on pit lane and travel at a controlled
rate of speed (30 mph) from stop box to marked area.
11. No more than one rider on a machine at any time.
12. Tire changes and the use of rain tires is permitted.
12. The winning team for each class is determined by the number of full laps completed in the
3-hour time frame. An award will be given to the first place team for each class.
Overall winner (most laps completed) for the series will be awarded at the end of the season.
Questions?
Reach out to Doug Donelan on Facebook or at [email protected].
Registration
USCRA Rulebook