
Track Maps
SX 2026
The Season is Here!
2026 SX Track Maps
We're getting ready to start the 2026 Supercross season. It's been a few months since we dropped the SX Facility, but the RedRum Track Crew has been hard at work. Starting with a bonus preseason cup race, we have a total of 11 Supercross tracks headed to your hard drives! While these layouts are built, we're still working through some final touches, so a few rounds may be slightly different come race day.
Round 00 - Timberline
We're kicking off the year in Canada with a bonus pre-season race, the WDR Cup. Inside the lush Pacific Northwest greenery, we have a fun and challenging layout layout that also includes a joker lane. That's right, riders will have to determine the best time to go outside of the stands and tackle the extra lane before jumping back into the sand section. Speaking of, the sand and whoops are also going to be the biggest challenge. Coming out of a flat 90 degree corner, the whoops will need to be entered with precision in order to maintain speed leading into the sand, which has a tight 180 to 90 degree corner before leading into the finish line.
Round 01 - Boulder Hills
The season officially begins in Nevada, right outside of Las Vegas. This track will start off with an immediate challenge of gate pick, with a split start going directly into a short rhythm lane. This layout also includes two sets of whoops, so setups will be be incredibly important. Lastly, the sand is no joke. Wrapping nearly 360 degrees in the center of floor, maintaining your speed will be incredibly important. Also, watch out for that split lane!
Round 02 - Grande Floresta
We're headed to Brazil for round 2. A simple layout with a lot of options. This track will also include a split lane directly after the finish leading into a tunnel jump. The sand is tricky if you want to hit the big line in the next lane, and the whoops…well, they're whoops!
Round 03 - Timberline
Ohhhhh Canadaaaa! We're back! And this time we're bringing two sets of whoops, a long sand section, and fun split section to keep the entertainment high. No joker lane this time, and you'll be glad there isn't one! The whoops after the big triple are no joke - high speed entry right into a 180, and back in to another set. We expect the medical team to have a fulfilling night at this round.
Round 04 - Sterkfontein
Welcome to South Africa. You may have raced here last year with the One-One series. Well, don't be fooled by the track map. We decided it needed more sand. A lot more. Because last year was all sand. This year is different though - it's mostly sand, not all sand…but mostly.
Round 05 - Blackthorn
Ireland. Cloudy skies and mist in the air, this round is going to be tricky. The whoops have two options - Hail Mary your way into a jump line, or check up and skim through them. And then at the end, directly into sand before crossing the finish. The rest of the track…well, it's fun - a lot of line options, a split lane, and some bigger lines if you want the air time.
Round 06 - Autódromo El Chaltén
Supercross wouldn't be supercross without Daytona. Well, we don't have Daytona, but we have Argentina, and we built a track there that feels like a Daytona. Grass start, multiple soils, sand pits, deep ruts, you name it. This one is going to be a blast. Tons of lines and longer lap times, we can't wait for this mid-season race.
Round 07 - Bracken Ridge
We're headed to England. This track might look like a cup of tea, but the tea has teeth if you don't treat it kindly. The longest set of whoops of the year, a split lane, a split start - this layout might seem simple, but it requires precision if you want to be at the front.
Round 08 - БЕАЯСLАШ
It might be approaching summer in the States, but it's still cold in Russia…and there's a high chance of snow! Don't worry, the split lane followed by a set of whoops will keep you warm and fuzzy. Multiple options in each rhythm lane, a tight start, and some brisk air to numb your finger tips.
Round 09 - Kyota Hills
The season is coming to an end, but before we wrap it up, we're off to Japan. A split start into a tunnel jump because, why not? Two sand sections and a long, curved rhythm lane could make or break this championship. Choose a side, and get ready to send it through those whoops!
Round 10 - Mesa Ridge
The beautiful red dirt of Utah brings the season to an end back in the US of A. A long, turning start will bring this track to the season ending. Featuring a never ending rhythm lane that shifts angles, not once, but twice, offers multiple line options to start the night. There's also a tricky whoops section that drops into a 90 degree corner, and a rolling sand section to end the lap. This final round will not disappoint!













