The Velocitta Raceway, in Mogi Guaçu (SP), will host the fourth round of the NASCAR Brasil Series 2026 from June 26 to 28. The race weekend’s highlight will be the two races on Sunday, counting toward the series championship.
The category’s visit to Velocitta marks a special moment. This will be the tenth time the circuit hosts NASCAR Brasil since the competition’s debut at the venue in 2023. Over the past years, the circuit has solidified itself as one of the main venues on the national calendar, bringing together tightly contested battles and a large turnout of spectators.
Regarded as one of the most modern automotive complexes in the country, Velocitta is located at Fazenda Paineiras and covers an area of 600,000 square meters. The site is surrounded by green spaces, lakes and imperial palm trees, features that help set the facility apart from Brazil’s top circuits. The circuit also meets the strictest international safety standards and has been homologated by the Brazilian Automobile Confederation (CBA) and the International Automobile Federation (FIA) since 2012.
For the NASCAR Brasil Series round, the circuit’s short layout will be used, spanning 3,493 meters. The track features 14 turns and offers different configuration options, being recognized for its technical and selective nature. Among the most demanding sections for competitors are the Caipirinha Curve, inspired by the traditional Eau Rouge of the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium, and the Ferradura, a stretch that demands precision and technique from the drivers over the laps.
On Friday, work begins with the first practice. On Saturday, the drivers participate in the second official practice, the qualifying sessions, and the Sprint Race, the traditional race that plays an important role in defining the rest of the round. The finale takes place on Sunday with the two NASCAR Brasil races, in addition to audience-focused attractions such as the Grid Walk and the podium ceremonies.