The announcement came earlier today, the ASRS Cup Series would be running open setups. That one announcement, sparks one of the greatest debates in sim racing, Open vs Fixed setups. It's a debate that at time is even more heated than the age old Ford vs. Chevy rivalry. After all the votes were counted, ASRS memberswho particpated in a poll regarding the topic voted to utilize fixed setups, but that poll just fueled the great debate and eventually ASRS Officials decided to give the Cup Series it's own identity. Without any further delay here is the announcement that was made this afternoon:
"The ASRS Cup Series will utilize open setups at all short track and intermediate track events. SuperSpeedways and Road Courses will utilize a fixed setup, to be determined by ASRS Officials. Fixed Setup Tracks: Daytona (SS) Talladega (SS) Road America (RC) Infineon (RC) Watkins Glen (RC) Montreal (RC) Seven of the 36 events will be contested using open setups, two at Daytona, and one at Talladega, Road America, Infineon, Watkins Glen and Montreal."
And with that, the Cup Series instantly was given it's own identity. Now, with a 36 race schedule ahead the drivers of the ASRS Cup Series can begin testing and planning for the 2010 season.
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.