S.M.A.S.H iRacing: Super Late Models Head to Langley Speedway for Round 2
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By S.M.A.S.H — June 21, 2026

The S.M.A.S.H Super Late Model Series returns tonight for Round 2 of its opening season, and the field heads to Langley Speedway for 75 laps of short-track racing.
After the first race of the season set the tone for what this new series can bring to S.M.A.S.H, tonight gives the Super Late Model drivers another chance to establish themselves early in the season. Langley Speedway is a tight, demanding short track where rhythm, patience, tire management, and clean corner exit can make the difference between a strong finish and a long night.
This is not a place where drivers can simply overpower the track.
They will have to race smart.
Round 2 at Langley
Langley Speedway brings a different kind of challenge to the Super Late Model schedule.
The track rewards drivers who can stay disciplined, hit their marks, and keep the car underneath them over a full run. With 75 laps on the schedule, the race is long enough for mistakes to build, but short enough that drivers cannot afford to wait too long to make moves.
Track position will matter.
Qualifying will matter.
Restarts, traffic, and patience will matter even more.
The Super Late Model Series was added to S.M.A.S.H to bring a true short-track feel into the league, and Langley is exactly the type of venue that fits that identity.
Tonight is about close racing, controlled aggression, and proving who can handle the pressure on a tight short track.
Early Season Momentum
Round 2 may still be early in the season, but races like this can shape the tone for the weeks ahead.
Drivers who leave Langley with a strong finish will have early momentum as the series begins to build its points battle. Drivers who run into trouble will still have time to recover, but every race matters in a short season.
The Super Late Model Series gives S.M.A.S.H drivers a different test from the larger NASCAR-style tracks used in other league divisions. These cars demand precision. They reward consistency. They expose mistakes quickly.
That is what makes this series important.
It is not just another race night.
It is another step in building a new branch of S.M.A.S.H competition.
Tonight’s Event Details
Series: S.M.A.S.H Super Late Model Series
Track: Langley Speedway
Round: 2
Race Length: 75 Laps
Date: Sunday, June 21, 2026
Practice: 7:30 PM Eastern
Qualifying: 8:25 PM Eastern
Race: 8:30 PM Eastern
What to Watch
The biggest thing to watch tonight will be how drivers manage the balance between aggression and patience.
Langley is not a track where every move is free. Drivers will need to set up passes, protect their tires, and avoid burning the car up too early. A driver who is fast in the opening laps may not be the same driver who has the best car late in the race.
Traffic could also play a major role.
With the tight layout and short lap times, leaders may have to work through slower cars before the end of the race. That creates opportunities, but it also creates risk. One bad decision in traffic can change the entire night.
The drivers who stay calm, stay clean, and keep the car pointed forward will give themselves the best chance to be there at the finish.
Final Word
Tonight, the S.M.A.S.H Super Late Model Series continues at Langley Speedway.
Round 2 brings 75 laps, short-track pressure, and another opportunity for drivers to prove they belong near the front of this new series.
The season is still young, but momentum starts now.
Practice opens at 7:30 PM Eastern.
Qualifying begins at 8:25 PM Eastern.
The green flag drops at 8:30 PM Eastern.
Sunday night belongs to the Super Late Models.
Integrity • Respect • Competition
S.M.A.S.H — Sim Motorsports Association Series of Horsepower



