CORDELE, Ga. — The 2026 edition of SpeedFest at Cordele Motor Speedway has been postponed, the track announced Tuesday evening, as forecasters warn of a potential snow and ice storm set to sweep through the South this weekend. While south Georgia is unlikely to see actual snow, the looming threat of ice, black ice, and a wintry mix prompted the speedway to cancel the race weekend early, prioritizing safety for competitors and fans alike.
A major kudos goes to the track promoters for making the call early rather than risking anyone’s safety or chasing ticket revenue. Cordele has a history of drawing NASCAR star power to SpeedFest, including entries from Carson Hocevar, various Truck and Xfinity series drivers, and even the 2025 Snowball Derby champion. With the race postponed, many of these stars may be unable to run unless the event is rescheduled in the next two weeks — a tricky window between the Clash and the Daytona 500.
For now, fans can rest easy knowing the speedway put safety first. The decision underscores the professionalism of Cordele Motor Speedway’s staff, who continue to manage one of the South’s most respected short-track events. Once the track sets a new date, expect the checkered flag to fly with the same high-caliber racing that has made SpeedFest a must-see on the winter motorsports calendar.
The takeaway? Safety, smart planning, and fan respect — all rolled into one well-executed call from Cordele Motor Speedway.








