Written by Jim Foose | |
Tuesday, 17 November 2009 | |
(ROCKINGHAM, NC) With the 2009 ASRS Outlaw Paintshop All American Series season drawing to a close tonight at Rockingham Speedway, the much anticipated 2010 schedule has been released. The series will travel to new venues in 2010, as well as many traditional tracks. Among the new tracks for 2010 are Berlin Raceway, North Wilkesboro Speedway and Pikes Peak International Raceway. In addtiion a new series logo was unveiled. The status of Outlaw Paintshop as title sposnor fo the series is unknown at this time. The 2010 season opens again at New Smyrna Speedway in February, and much like 2009 will contest two seasons, spring and fall, with a break in the summer. Among tracks which may be added to the schedule are Thunder Road Raceway, Autodrome Chaudière, Irwindale Speedway and Southern National Raceway Park. The schedules are tentative and subject to change. 2010 Spring Season Schedule: Date Track 02/09/2010 New Smyrna Speedway 02/16/2010 Myrtle Beach Speedway 02/23/2010 I-70 Speedway 03/02/2010 Sandusky Speedway 03/09/2010 Berlin Raceway 03/16/2010 Jennerstown Speedway 03/23/2010 Stafford Motor Speedway 03/30/2010 Madison Int'l Speedway 04/06/2010 Montgomery Motor Speedway 04/13/2010 South Alabama Speedway 04/20/2010 Rockford Speedway 04/27/2010 Toledo Speedway 05/04/2010 Motor Mile Speedway 05/11/2010 Mansfield Motorsports Park 05/18/2010 Pikes Peak International Raceway 05/25/2010 Huntsville Speedway 2010 Fall Season Schedule: Date Track 08/03/2010 Iowa Speedway 08/10/2010 Five Flags Speedway 08/17/2010 Ace Speedway 08/24/2010 North Wilkesboro Speedway 08/31/2010 Riverside Speedway 09/07/2010 South Boston Speedway 09/14/2010 Lee USA Speedway 09/21/2010 Star Speedway 09/28/2010 Peach State Speedway 10/05/2010 Memphis Motorsports Park 10/12/2010 Rockford Speedway 10/19/2010 Toledo Speedway 10/26/2010 Mansfield Motorsports Park 11/02/2010 Sandusky Speedway 11/09/2010 Music City Motorplex (13th Annual All American 400 - non points) 11/16/2010 Rockingham Motor Speedway 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. |