"The really neat thing about this series is that we have limited it to the short tracks, we won't take it to any track over 3/4 mile in length, and realistically my goal it keep the tracks under 5/8 mile." ASRS President Jim Foose said. "I think this is a good thing that we are going to with this series and I hope that everyone has a good time in this series. We are happy to be able to return to many of the tracks that built the foundation of this league and what we have become today."
The American Sim Racing Series has seen continued growth since its birth in 2002. Since 2005, some of the biggest names in short track sim racing have raced in the American Sim Racing Series, making it America’s #1 Online Short Track League. For more information on the ASRS visit www.americansimracing.com.Monday, December 29, 2008
Late Model Sportsman Storm into ASRS!
The 2009 ASRS Late Model Sportsman Series schedule has been released. The schedule includes two-nine race seasons. Among the 18 host tracks, many have previously hosted ASRS events, including trips to Stockton 99 Speedway, which hosted its most recent ASRS event in 2006; Colorado National Speedway, which has not held an event since 2007 and New York's Spencer Speedway, which has not hosted an ASRS division since 2005. In addition, two tracks are scheduled to host their first ASRS event in 2009 as part of the Late Model Sportsman Series, Wisconsin's Lacrosse Speedway and Southern National Raceway Park in North Carolina.