WCMA Season Championship points are earned at both venues in Alberta, RAD Torque Raceway in Nisku, and Rocky Mountain Motorsports near Carstairs. Attend both venues to maximize your opportunity to be on the Championship podium.
The Event plans for NASCC hosted events at RAD Torque Raceway are listed in the poster below. They will be a new Festival format, with both Sprint and Endurance racing on the same weekend. Find an example schedule by clicking here.

For registration for events at RAD Torque use the NASCC.AB.CA website or go directly to the Motorsport Reg page for the NASCC NASCC.motorsportreg.com
For Registration at Rocky Mountain Motorsport (RMM) events use the ARCA website, and the ARCA Motorsport Reg page.
Festival Weekend RACES 2025 at RAD Torque Raceway in Nisku (typical schedule here)
- May 10 Rivercity Motors WCMA High Performance Driving and Race Licensing School
- June 21 & 22 Combined WCMA Sprint & Endurance Races
- July 26 & 27 Combined WCMA Sprint & Endurance Races
- August 23 & 24 Combined WCMA Sprint & Endurance Races
- September 20 & 21 Combined WCMA Sprint & Endurance Races
A New Era of Motorsport Events
For decades, the NASCC has been a cornerstone of Alberta’s racing scene, hosting competitive events that bring together local and regional drivers. However, with changing times and growing interest in experiential motorsports events, the club is shifting gears to a festival-style format that will blend thrilling on-track action with an immersive off-track experience.
What to Expect at a Festival-Style Race Weekend
- Expanded Racing Events
- Traditional road racing, endurance racing, with new time attack competitions remain the backbone of the event.
- A larger focus on multiple types of racing ensures an engaging mix of grassroots drivers sharing the track.
- More Spectator Engagement
- Live commentary, pit access tours, and interactive displays allow fans to get closer to the action.
- Fan zones with food trucks, local vendors, and motorsports merchandise create a lively festival atmosphere are in negotiation with RAD Torque
- Entertainment Beyond Racing
- In negotiation with RAD Torque are Evening concerts, beer gardens, and family-friendly activities ensure there’s something for everyone.
- Car Culture Celebration
- Car shows and club meets featuring classic, exotic, and performance vehicles bring together enthusiasts from various automotive communities.
- Drift exhibitions, autocross demonstrations, and rally showcases highlight different facets of motorsport.
How will combined Sprint/Endurance weekends work?
- The combined events are intended to increase the Festival Atmosphere of racing at RAD Torque.
- Normal Sprint practice and qualifying on Saturday, two Sprint Races for Vintage and Open Wheel, one Sprint Race for Closed Wheel, and one (possibly 2) King of the Road races for Closed Wheel. Sunday’s will be a typical Sprint Race weekend schedule. This structure gives all run groups essentially the same amount of track time as in previous seasons.
- 8 hour Endurance will start around 4 to 5 pm and run 4 h to 8 or 9 pm for the first 4 hours on Saturday, then the remaining 4 hours will run on Sunday, from about 4 to 8 pm. The break between the two halves of the race will be open for car repair and preparation.
Revitalizing the Local Motorsport Scene
This new format aligns with a broader trend seen in North American motorsports—where events blend competition with lifestyle and entertainment. The NASCC’s festival-style race weekends aim to create a more welcoming and exciting environment for both die-hard motorsport fans and newcomers alike.
With these enhancements, the NASCC is set to offer one of the most dynamic grassroots racing experiences in Western Canada, reinforcing its legacy while embracing a new generation of racing enthusiasts.
SPRINT RACES 2025 at Rocky Mountain Motorsports, near Carstairs
- June 7&8 WCMA Enduro
- July 5 & 6 WCMA Sprint Races
- September 14 WCMA Sprint Races
- October 4 WCMA Enduro