Quentin Warman’s eNASCAR Qualifying Series 2026 title run is complete. Warman won Round 10 at Michigan International Speedway on April 22. He surged ahead of Matthew Morton off the top lane on a final overtime restart to take the race win and the championship together.
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Title Clinched, Texas is a Bubble Watch
Warman had led the eNASCAR Qualifying Series standings all season without a win. However, Michigan changed that in the best possible way. The 2026 championship margin now stands at 465 points. Because the maximum payout at the Texas finale is roughly 450 points, the title is mathematically settled regardless of what happens in Round 11.
As a result, Warman heads into the Texas finale with his Free Agency slot already guaranteed. Morton joins him near the top of the locked list, along with at least two other drivers based on current standings. Meanwhile, the attention shifts to the broader bubble. Not everyone in the top 30 is safe yet, and several Free Agency spots further down the standings remain very much in play.
Therefore, Round 11 at Texas still carries significant stakes even with the title decided. The pre-race show starts at 7:45 PM ET on April 28, with green flag action at 8 PM ET. If you are tracking Free Agency contenders in the eNASCAR Qualifying Series, Texas is the race to watch.
