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The American Speed Association (ASA) is a sanctioning body of motorsport
Motorsport

Motorsport is the collection of sports which primarily involve the use of motorized vehicles. It was a Olympic_sports#Demonstration_sports event in the 1900 olympics....
s in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 formed in 1968. The Association was based in Pendleton
Pendleton, Indiana

Pendleton is a town in Fall Creek Township, Madison County, Indiana, Madison County, Indiana, Indiana, United States. It is part of the Anderson, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area....
, Indiana
Indiana

The State of Indiana was the 19th U.S. state admitted into the union. It is located in the Midwestern United States of the United States of America....
 and currently is headquarters in Daytona Beach, Florida
Florida

Florida is a U.S. state located in the Southeastern United States of the United States, bordering Alabama to the northwest and Georgia to the northeast....
. ASA was most famous for a national touring series which began in 1973 but was discontinued in 2004 due to financial difficulties. The ASA also sanctions regional late model series, a track member program as well as modifieds and sprint cars.

The cars from the ASA National tour are also raced in England
England

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 in what is now known as the Stock Car Speed Association (formally ASCAR).

national touring series used late model racecars body styles.






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The American Speed Association (ASA) is a sanctioning body of motorsport
Motorsport

Motorsport is the collection of sports which primarily involve the use of motorized vehicles. It was a Olympic_sports#Demonstration_sports event in the 1900 olympics....
s in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 formed in 1968. The Association was based in Pendleton
Pendleton, Indiana

Pendleton is a town in Fall Creek Township, Madison County, Indiana, Madison County, Indiana, Indiana, United States. It is part of the Anderson, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area....
, Indiana
Indiana

The State of Indiana was the 19th U.S. state admitted into the union. It is located in the Midwestern United States of the United States of America....
 and currently is headquarters in Daytona Beach, Florida
Florida

Florida is a U.S. state located in the Southeastern United States of the United States, bordering Alabama to the northwest and Georgia to the northeast....
. ASA was most famous for a national touring series which began in 1973 but was discontinued in 2004 due to financial difficulties. The ASA also sanctions regional late model series, a track member program as well as modifieds and sprint cars.

The cars from the ASA National tour are also raced in England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 in what is now known as the Stock Car Speed Association (formally ASCAR).

ASA National Tour

The national touring series used late model racecars body styles. Races were held primarily in the Midwest. Many series races were televised on several cable channels (especially The Nashville Network
Spike TV

Spike , a division of MTV Networks, is an United States cable television television network designed for an audience described demographically as "young adult males." The network began life as The Nashville Network , founded by WSM, Inc....
) from 1991 until 2004. Most teams from the ASA series moved to the American Stockcar League (ASL) series in 2005.

Before its demise, ASA was notable as the only nationally touring stock car
Stock car racing

Stock car racing is a form of automobile racing found mainly in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Great Britain and Brazil. Traditionally, races are run on oval track racing measuring approximately ? mile to 2.66 miles length, but are also raced on road courses....
 series that used passenger car technology for its racing engines. Unlike NASCAR
NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing is the largest sanctioning body of stock cars in the United States. The three largest racing series sanctioned by NASCAR are the Sprint Cup Series, the Nationwide Series and the Camping World Truck Series....
, which still requires carbureted
Carburetor

A carburetor or carburettor , is a device that blends Earth's atmosphere and fuel for an internal combustion engine. It was invented by Karl Benz before 1885 and patented in 1886....
 engines for all its nationally touring series, ASA required fuel injection
Fuel injection

Fuel injection is a system for mixing fuel with air in an internal combustion engine. It has become the primary fuel delivery system used in gasoline Automobile engines, having almost completely replaced carburetors in the late 1980s....
 in all of its engines during its final years. During the mid-1980s, it also became one of the first stock car groups to offer a six-cylinder, lower-price alternative to the popular V8 engines, designed for less power but more race-capable for drivers. Following the 2000 rule changes, it was also known for introducing crate motors to a national audience. (NASCAR adopted crate motors in 2006 for the Grand National Division.)

MTV Lawsuit


In 1991, Gaylord Entertainment (owners of The Nashville Network) and an independent production company, Group Five Sports, signed an agreement where the ASA would add live race broadcasts to their schedule.

The first such live ASA AC-Delco Challenge Series race was held in June 1991 at Nashville Speedway USA. The race featured visiting NASCAR star Darrell Waltrip
Darrell Waltrip

Darrell Lee Waltrip is a three-time former NASCAR Championship champion, the 1989 Daytona 500 winner, current television race commentator with Fox Broadcasting Company and columnist at Foxsports.com....
 (who won the ASA's first Challenge of Champions race in 1972) defeating ASA regular Bob Senneker in a furious finish. The exposure led eventually to national television coverage for the entire season by TNN and Group Five doing the production (even though TNN had owned another production company in 1994).

In 1999, CBS (which purchased TNN in 1997) officials announced the purchase of 25% of the American Speed Association from owner Rex Robbins in exchange for live television rights to the entire ASA ACDelco Series schedule for five years. CBS did this move after losing coverage of NASCAR races, and the network chose to market the ASA on its CBS Cable family of networks (TNN and CMT).

When Viacom
Viacom

Viacom , short for "Video & Audio Communications", is an United States media conglomerate with various worldwide interests in cable television and satellite television networks , and movie production and distribution ....
 took over TNN in 2000, CBS Cable operations were shut down as TNN's Charlotte (located at the Lowe's Motor Speedway
Lowe's Motor Speedway

Lowe's Motor Speedway is a Oval track in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. It features a long quad-oval track that seats 167,000 people, with room for 50,000 more spectators in the infield....
 Industrial Park) and Nashville (located near the present Opry Mills
Opry Mills

Opry Mills is a mega shopping mall owned by Simon Property Group, formerly by its initial owners Mills Corporation and Gaylord Entertainment. It was constructed in Nashville, Tennessee in 1999 on the former site of the Opryland USA....
 mall) offices were closed and the signals transferred to MTV Networks for the creation of a channel which would eventually be called Spike TV. At the time, MTV Networks honored its remaining motorsports contracts signed by CBS motorsports officials.

In August 2001, MTV ended its association with ASA and the World of Outlaws
World of Outlaws

The World of Outlaws is an American motorsports sanctioning body. The body sanctions two major national touring series. It is best known for sanctioning a national tour of Sprint car racing....
 (which also had a TNN contract signed by CBS management) by announcing they would tape delay the popular sprint car Knoxville Nationals
Knoxville Nationals

The Knoxville Nationals is an annual Sprint car racing event held at Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa. The event is considered the premier event in sprint car racing, and is nicknamed "The Granddaddy of Them All."...
, and also tape delay the two remaining ASA ACDelco Series races — one on Labor Day weekend at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, and the "Night Before F1" ASA 200-lap race at Indianapolis Raceway Park, (now O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis
O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis

O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis, known as Indianapolis Raceway Park until the 2006 purchase of naming rights by O'Reilly Auto Parts, is a multipurpose racing facility located in Clermont, Indiana....
). ORP is famous for hosting major races on the night before the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's major races.

The ASA filed a lawsuit in Madison County, Indiana
Madison County, Indiana

Madison County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. It is part of the Anderson, Indiana, Indiana, Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of 2000, the population was 133,358....
 court in an attempt to stop the tape delays, but dropped the lawsuit after MTV agreed to air just one of the two races in the lawsuit live. MTV terminated the five-year CBS contract after less than 20 months.

Brian Robbins, the son of the ASA founder Rex Robbins, blasted MTV, saying, "It appears new (MTV) management does not have the same vision for the partnership as we had with TNN (CBS Cable) at the time we made the agreement.”

Sale of the Sanctioning Body


The 2002 season had drastic changes because of the move of television coverage to the lower-rated Speed Channel
SPEED Channel

Speed, sometimes still referred to as the Speed Channel, is a cable television and satellite television television channel broadcast to various parts of North America, but primarily the United States....
. Robbins ended his involvement with ASA.

Car owner Steve Dale, along with a group of investors, purchased the ASA at the end of the 2002 season, and began massive changes for 2003 hoping for further expansion of the series.

The ASA then further expanded its Member Track program, hoping to deliver tracks to their side with a lower sanctioning fee than rival NASCAR's sanctioning fees. ASA did not have the high-dollar or high-exposure status NASCAR's Dodge Weekly Series
Whelen All-American Series

The Whelen All-American Series is a semi-professional and amateur auto racing series sanctioned by NASCAR. It is commonly seen as the lowest level of competitive racing sanctioned by NASCAR, and is thus the entry point for a number of aspiring drivers....
 offered.

Expansion of the ASA

Steve Dale and the ASA purchased a fairly new Midwest-based late model series called the US Pro Series
ASA Late Model Series

ASA Late Model Series is a nationally touring American stock car racing series. Founded by Ron Varney in 2003 as the "USPRO Cup Series" , it was renamed "ASA Late Model Series in when it was purchased by the American Speed Association in 2004....
. The series used "crate" engines and "template" bodies to help develop a new "Approved Body Configuration" template for race cars. The standardized bodies saved money for teams at every track which wasn't a NASCAR-sanctioned track. The US Pro Series was renamed to the ASA Late Model Series. When the new ASA Late Model series began, it debuted with Matt Kenseth
Matt Kenseth

Matthew Roy Kenseth is an American stock car racing driver. Matt currently drives the #17 DeWalt Ford in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series for Roush Fenway Racing....
 and Tony Stewart
Tony Stewart

Anthony Wayne Stewart is an American race car driver/car owner/entrepreneur, in NASCAR's Sprint Cup . During his career he has won championships in the Winston Cup, Nextel Cup and IndyCar Series....
 racing in the inaugural race under the new name and ownership.

The ASA also purchased the Southern Modified Auto Racing Teams (SMART) organization in hopes to help sanction the series. SMART featured race cars similar to the Northeast-based NASCAR Modifieds.

The ASA also purchased the Speed Truck Challenge, a West Coast-based short-track series using fiberglass bodies designed to resemble compact pickup trucks.

Car livery began to take a new look in 2004, with the cars having numbers on the rear fenders and sponsors on the door, which is opposite of what most stock cars traditionally have used.

Financial Troubles of the 2004 Season

Financial problems developed midway in the 2004 season when the ASA began to cancel races, and television contracts were canceled.

By the end of the season, the series' demise came when the series raced at Lowe's Motor Speedway
Lowe's Motor Speedway

Lowe's Motor Speedway is a Oval track in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. It features a long quad-oval track that seats 167,000 people, with room for 50,000 more spectators in the infield....
. During the driver's meeting for the 99-lap Aaron's 99 event (held after NASCAR Nextel Cup
NEXTEL Cup

The Sprint Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing . It was formerly known as the Strictly Stock Series and Grand National Series ....
 qualifying for the UAW-GM Quality 500
Bank of America 500

The Bank of America 500 is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race that is hosted annually at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, United States....
), they informed competitors they did not have funds to pay teams after the race, and they asked for an extension. This despite the fact that Lowe's Motor Speedway had wired the entire purse and sanction fee to ASA as per the sanction agreement. Disappointed by Steve Dale's decision to cancel his trip to the event, the track impounded ASA's vehicles and equipment. A settlement was made where Speedway Motorsports, Inc.
Speedway Motorsports, Inc.

Speedway Motorsports, Inc. or SMI is an United States corporation that owns and manages race tracks on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and other race series....
 (owners of Atlanta Motor Speedway
Atlanta Motor Speedway

Atlanta Motor Speedway is a track in Hampton, Georgia, twenty miles south of Atlanta, Georgia. It is a 1.54-mile quad-oval track with a seating capacity of over 125,000....
 and Lowe's Motor Speedway) decided to pay the competitors directly after the final ASA race at Atlanta.

The sanctioning body collapsed and was shut down after the 2004 season, and the National Tour folded.

Aftermath

The Member Track program and ASARACING.COM site were sold to Racing Speed Associates, which continues to be run by former NASCAR official Dennis Huth, along with other ASA-sanctioned short track programs, the ASA SpeedTruck Challenge Series, Professional Autosports Challenge, the ASA Intermountain Pro-4 Challenge Series, Southern Modified Race Tour and the ASA NW Sprint Car Series (NSRA).

NASCAR took advantage of the demise of the organization and started a Modified series in the Southeast Whelen Southern Modified Tour
Whelen Southern Modified Tour

The NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour is a stock car racing series owned by NASCAR and operated in the Southeastern United States as part of its Modified Division....
. The series features identical rules to NASCAR's northern brethren.

The ASA Late Model Series
ASA Late Model Series

ASA Late Model Series is a nationally touring American stock car racing series. Founded by Ron Varney in 2003 as the "USPRO Cup Series" , it was renamed "ASA Late Model Series in when it was purchased by the American Speed Association in 2004....
 was sold back to Ron Varney, who started the US Pro Series, and continues under its ASA LM series moniker with its web site, asalatemodels.com.

The American Stockcar League (which used the ASA-formula cars) was run under the sanctioning of Mid-American Racing
Mid-American Stock Car Series

The Mid American Stock Car Series is a traveling Sportsman Series in the Midwestern United States. The series races exclusively on paved racetracks....
 in an effort to keep the National Tour active. The ASL ran only four races before its founder Gary Vercauteren died from a heart attack on October 6 2005. Technical director and former racer Doug Strasburg took over Mid-American Racing, but conducted a major house cleaning early in 2006 and parred down Mid-American Racing ending the ASL after only one season.

Dennis Huth's Expansion

In 2006, with NASCAR taking over the SMART modified tour, Racing Speed Associates started the ASA Southern Modified Racing Team concept to once again bring modifieds to the ASA.

Also, NASCAR announced it was ending its AutoZone Elite divisions, which featured regional late model racing, following the 2006 season. Soon after, the ASA began sanctioning replacement series around the United States. The ASA Midwest Tour and ASA Northwest Tour were launched for 2007 and the ASA Southeast Asphalt Tour for 2008.

In 2008, ASA began sanctioning the ISCARS sport compact series, which had been independent since breaking from NASCAR at the end of the 2003 season. Also, the ASA Member Track program added a national short-track points championship similar to NASCAR's Whelen All-American Series concept, with the winner receiving a test with Joe Gibbs Racing
Joe Gibbs Racing

Joe Gibbs Racing is a group of NASCAR racing teams owned and operated by former Washington Redskins coach Joe Gibbs, who first started racing on the NASCAR circuit in 1991 in NASCAR, and J.D....
, which sponsors the program through its Joe Gibbs Driven Racing Oil brand. The national champion earns a test in a Gibbs Toyota Camry
Toyota Camry

The Toyota Camry is a mid-size car, formerly a compact car manufactured by Toyota since 1980. The name "Camry" comes from a phonetic transcription of the Japanese word kemuri , which means "wiktionary:smoke", when an engineer noticed the thick smoke pouring out of the engine during testing before the exhaust was fitted....
.

ASA naming dispute

On October 4 2007, the remanents of the American Speed Association was sold to Huth. Huth is looking at reviving the old National Tour.

On Dec. 4th, 2007, Dennis Huth filed a lawsuit against the ASA Late Model Series
ASA Late Model Series

ASA Late Model Series is a nationally touring American stock car racing series. Founded by Ron Varney in 2003 as the "USPRO Cup Series" , it was renamed "ASA Late Model Series in when it was purchased by the American Speed Association in 2004....
 seeking to invalidate and cancel the ASA Late Model Series trademark registration. The ASA Late Model Series responsed that the lawsuit is frivolous and without merit and plan counter sue Mr. Huth for damages caused by suit.

On January 14, 2009, the naming dispute was settled. In the end, both parties were allowed to keep the "ASA" name, but the ASA Late Model Series
ASA Late Model Series

ASA Late Model Series is a nationally touring American stock car racing series. Founded by Ron Varney in 2003 as the "USPRO Cup Series" , it was renamed "ASA Late Model Series in when it was purchased by the American Speed Association in 2004....
 was forced to come up with a new logo, and both parties agreed to inform the racing public that the ASA Late Model Series
ASA Late Model Series

ASA Late Model Series is a nationally touring American stock car racing series. Founded by Ron Varney in 2003 as the "USPRO Cup Series" , it was renamed "ASA Late Model Series in when it was purchased by the American Speed Association in 2004....
 is not related to, affiliated with, nor sponsored or endorsed by American Speed Association or ASA Racing.

List of National Touring Series Champions

  • 2005 Bryan Reffner
    Bryan Reffner

    Bryan Reffner is a veteran of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He was also a champion in the American Speed Association....
     - Awarded Championship for the 2005 ASL Season
  • 2004 Kevin Cywinski
    Kevin Cywinski

    Kevin Cywinski, born March 16, 1965 in Mosinee, Wisconsin, is a former NASCAR driver. He competed in the Craftsman Truck Series full-time in 1998 and 1999, as well as some races in the Busch Series....
  • 2003 Kevin Cywinski
    Kevin Cywinski

    Kevin Cywinski, born March 16, 1965 in Mosinee, Wisconsin, is a former NASCAR driver. He competed in the Craftsman Truck Series full-time in 1998 and 1999, as well as some races in the Busch Series....
  • 2002 Joey Clanton
    Joey Clanton

    Joseph Clanton , is an United States race car driver and businessman. He was the 2002 champion in the now-defunct American Speed Association stock car series....
  • 2001 Johnny Sauter
    Johnny Sauter

    Jonathan Sauter is a NASCAR driver from Wisconsin. Sauter is the son of former NASCAR driver Jim Sauter , and the brother of NASCAR drivers Tim Sauter and Jay Sauter....
  • 2000 Gary St. Amant
  • 1999 Tim Sauter
    Tim Sauter

    Tim Sauter is an United States race car driver. He has competed in the American Speed Association, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, the NASCAR Busch Series, and the NASCAR Winston Cup Series....
  • 1998 Gary St. Amant
  • 1997 Kevin Cywinski
    Kevin Cywinski

    Kevin Cywinski, born March 16, 1965 in Mosinee, Wisconsin, is a former NASCAR driver. He competed in the Craftsman Truck Series full-time in 1998 and 1999, as well as some races in the Busch Series....
  • 1996 Tony Raines
    Tony Raines

    Floyd Anthony Raines is an United States race car driver, previously driving in the 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series for Hall of Fame Racing in the #96 Texas Instruments Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS....
  • 1995 Bryan Reffner
    Bryan Reffner

    Bryan Reffner is a veteran of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He was also a champion in the American Speed Association....
  • 1994 Butch Miller
    Butch Miller (racing driver)

    Butch Miller is a racecar driver from Coopersville, Michigan. He drives the #0 Chevrolet Silverado in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He is a multiple champion in the now-defunct American Speed Association stock car series....
  • 1993 Johnny Benson
    Johnny Benson

    Jonathan Benson, Jr. is a NASCAR driver and the son of former Michigan modified racing driver John Benson, Sr. His career highlights include the 1993 American Speed Association AC-Delco Challenge series championship, the 1995 Busch Series championship, the 1996 Winston Cup NASCAR Rookie of the Year award, and the 2008 Craftsman Truck Series...
  • 1992 Mike Eddy
    Mike Eddy

    Mike Eddy is a stock car auto racing. He is most notable for racing in the now defunct American Speed Association . He was a seven time ASA National Champion, which is the most in ASA history....
  • 1991 Mike Eddy
    Mike Eddy

    Mike Eddy is a stock car auto racing. He is most notable for racing in the now defunct American Speed Association . He was a seven time ASA National Champion, which is the most in ASA history....
  • 1990 Bob Senneker
  • 1989 Mike Eddy
    Mike Eddy

    Mike Eddy is a stock car auto racing. He is most notable for racing in the now defunct American Speed Association . He was a seven time ASA National Champion, which is the most in ASA history....
  • 1988 Butch Miller
    Butch Miller (racing driver)

    Butch Miller is a racecar driver from Coopersville, Michigan. He drives the #0 Chevrolet Silverado in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He is a multiple champion in the now-defunct American Speed Association stock car series....
  • 1987 Butch Miller
    Butch Miller (racing driver)

    Butch Miller is a racecar driver from Coopersville, Michigan. He drives the #0 Chevrolet Silverado in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He is a multiple champion in the now-defunct American Speed Association stock car series....
  • 1986 Mark Martin
    Mark Martin (NASCAR)

    Mark Anthony Martin is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver for Hendrick Motorsports and drives the #5 Kellogg's/Carquest Chevrolet Impala SS, and is also a part-time driver in the Nationwide Series for JR Motorsports....
  • 1985 Dick Trickle
    Dick Trickle

    Richard "Dick" Trickle is a retired American auto racing. He raced for decades around the Short track motor racing of Wisconsin, winning many championships along the way....
  • 1984 Dick Trickle
    Dick Trickle

    Richard "Dick" Trickle is a retired American auto racing. He raced for decades around the Short track motor racing of Wisconsin, winning many championships along the way....
  • 1983 Rusty Wallace
    Rusty Wallace

    Russell William "Rusty" Wallace is a former NASCAR champion, NASCAR Nationwide Series car owner, and television broadcaster with NASCAR on ESPN and ESPN on ABC and co-host of NASCAR Angels....
  • 1982 Mike Eddy
    Mike Eddy

    Mike Eddy is a stock car auto racing. He is most notable for racing in the now defunct American Speed Association . He was a seven time ASA National Champion, which is the most in ASA history....
  • 1981 Mike Eddy
    Mike Eddy

    Mike Eddy is a stock car auto racing. He is most notable for racing in the now defunct American Speed Association . He was a seven time ASA National Champion, which is the most in ASA history....
  • 1980 Mark Martin
    Mark Martin (NASCAR)

    Mark Anthony Martin is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver for Hendrick Motorsports and drives the #5 Kellogg's/Carquest Chevrolet Impala SS, and is also a part-time driver in the Nationwide Series for JR Motorsports....
  • 1979 Mark Martin
    Mark Martin (NASCAR)

    Mark Anthony Martin is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver for Hendrick Motorsports and drives the #5 Kellogg's/Carquest Chevrolet Impala SS, and is also a part-time driver in the Nationwide Series for JR Motorsports....
  • 1978 Mark Martin
    Mark Martin (NASCAR)

    Mark Anthony Martin is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver for Hendrick Motorsports and drives the #5 Kellogg's/Carquest Chevrolet Impala SS, and is also a part-time driver in the Nationwide Series for JR Motorsports....
  • 1977 Rodney Combs
    Rodney Combs

    Rodney Combs is a former NASCAR driver. He has not been in NASCAR since 1997, when he was released from his ride in the Busch Series. Combs was born on March 27, 1950 in Cincinnati, Ohio....
  • 1976 Mike Eddy
    Mike Eddy

    Mike Eddy is a stock car auto racing. He is most notable for racing in the now defunct American Speed Association . He was a seven time ASA National Champion, which is the most in ASA history....
  • 1975 Rodney Combs
    Rodney Combs

    Rodney Combs is a former NASCAR driver. He has not been in NASCAR since 1997, when he was released from his ride in the Busch Series. Combs was born on March 27, 1950 in Cincinnati, Ohio....
  • 1974 Mike Eddy
    Mike Eddy

    Mike Eddy is a stock car auto racing. He is most notable for racing in the now defunct American Speed Association . He was a seven time ASA National Champion, which is the most in ASA history....
  • 1973 Dave Sorg


Pat Schauer Memorial Rookies of the Year


Brief history of the award

Schauer, who resided in Watertown, WI, was killed in a stock car racing accident on Oct. 4, 1981 at the Winchester Speedway during an American Speed Association race. Schauer was the rookie point leader at the time. He has since been honored annually at the rookie of the year award presented at the year-ending banquet in his name. The American Stockcar League (ASL) took over the Award in 2005.

  • 2005 Brian Campbell - Awarded Rookie of the Year for the 2005 ASL Season
  • 2004 Brett Sontag
  • 2003 Reed Sorenson
    Reed Sorenson

    Bradley Reed Sorenson is a NASCAR driver who currently drives the #43 United States Air Force/McDonald's Dodge Charger in the Sprint Cup Series for Richard Petty Motorsports....
  • 2002 David Stremme
    David Stremme

    David Andrew Stremme is an United States stock car driver. He is most notable as the 2003 NASCAR Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year, winning the award running part time....
  • 2001 Johnny Sauter
    Johnny Sauter

    Jonathan Sauter is a NASCAR driver from Wisconsin. Sauter is the son of former NASCAR driver Jim Sauter , and the brother of NASCAR drivers Tim Sauter and Jay Sauter....
  • 2000 Joey Clanton
    Joey Clanton

    Joseph Clanton , is an United States race car driver and businessman. He was the 2002 champion in the now-defunct American Speed Association stock car series....
  • 1999 Rick Johnson
    Rick Johnson (motocross)

    Rick Johnson was one of the winningest American Motorcyclist Association motocross and Supercross Motorcycle sport of all-time. During the 1980s, he won seven List of AMA Motocross Champions....
  • 1998 Jimmie Johnson
    Jimmie Johnson

    Jimmie Kenneth Johnson is a current NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race car driver who drives the #48 Lowe's Chevrolet Impala Super Sport co-owned by Rick Hendrick and his teammate Jeff Gordon and operated by Hendrick Motorsports....
  • 1997 Steve Carlson
    Steve Carlson

    Steve Carlson may refer to:* Steve Carlson , guitarist, singer, songwriter* Steve Carlson , retired hockey player...
  • 1996 Kevin Cywinski
    Kevin Cywinski

    Kevin Cywinski, born March 16, 1965 in Mosinee, Wisconsin, is a former NASCAR driver. He competed in the Craftsman Truck Series full-time in 1998 and 1999, as well as some races in the Busch Series....
  • 1995 Rick Beebe
  • 1994 Dave Sensiba
  • 1993 Randy MacDonald
    Randy MacDonald

    Randy MacDonald , is a driver in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, as well as the car owner of the full-time #81 MacDonald Motorsports car in the Nationwide Series....
  • 1992 Steve Holzhausen
  • 1991 Tim Fedewa
    Tim Fedewa

    Tim Fedewa is a NASCAR driver and son of former race car driver Butch Fedewa. Tim Fedewa currently does not have a ride at this time....
  • 1990 Johnny Benson
    Johnny Benson

    Jonathan Benson, Jr. is a NASCAR driver and the son of former Michigan modified racing driver John Benson, Sr. His career highlights include the 1993 American Speed Association AC-Delco Challenge series championship, the 1995 Busch Series championship, the 1996 Winston Cup NASCAR Rookie of the Year award, and the 2008 Craftsman Truck Series...
  • 1989 Scott Hansen
  • 1988 Robert Pressley
    Robert Pressley

    Robert Pressley is a former NASCAR driver. In a February 2006 Sportingnews.com article about the 2001 in NASCAR Daytona 500 field, Robert's current status was listed as "Opened Celebrity's Hotdogs in Asheville, N.C., about two years ago....
  • 1987 Ted Musgrave
    Ted Musgrave

    Theodore Musgrave is a racecar driver. Previously driving in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, he is currently a free agent....
  • 1986 Kenny Wallace
    Kenny Wallace

    Kenny Wallace is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series driver who currently drives the #28 United States Border Patrol Chevrolet in the Nationwide series....
  • 1985
  • 1984 Ken Lund
  • 1983 Muttly Kurkowski
  • 1982 Harold Fair Sr.
  • 1981 Pat Schauer
  • 1980
  • 1979
  • 1978 Alan Kulwicki
    Alan Kulwicki

    Alan Dennis Kulwicki , nicknamed "Special K" and the "Polish Prince", was an United States NASCAR Winston Cup Series racecar driver. He started racing at local short track racing in Wisconsin before moving up to regional stock car racing touring series....
  • 1977 Mark Martin
    Mark Martin (NASCAR)

    Mark Anthony Martin is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver for Hendrick Motorsports and drives the #5 Kellogg's/Carquest Chevrolet Impala SS, and is also a part-time driver in the Nationwide Series for JR Motorsports....
  • 1976 Larry Schuler
  • 1975
  • 1974
  • 1973


Other Notable Alumni Drivers

  • Kyle Busch
    Kyle Busch

    Kyle Thomas Busch nicknamed "Rowdy Busch," "Wild Thing," and "Shrub" is an United States of America auto racing. He drives the #18 M&M's Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing in the Sprint Cup Series, the #18 Interstate Batteries / Z-Line Designs / NOS Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing in the Nationwide Series, and the #51 Miccosukee Toyota T...
  • Scott Hansen
  • Matt Kenseth
    Matt Kenseth

    Matthew Roy Kenseth is an American stock car racing driver. Matt currently drives the #17 DeWalt Ford in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series for Roush Fenway Racing....
  • Todd Kluever
    Todd Kluever

    Todd Alan Kluever was born July 6, 1978, in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. He currently is a free agent....
  • Alan Kulwicki
    Alan Kulwicki

    Alan Dennis Kulwicki , nicknamed "Special K" and the "Polish Prince", was an United States NASCAR Winston Cup Series racecar driver. He started racing at local short track racing in Wisconsin before moving up to regional stock car racing touring series....
  • Adam Petty
    Adam Petty

    Adam Kyler Petty was an auto racing car driver. He was the first fourth-generation driver in NASCAR history....
  • Jay Sauter
    Jay Sauter

    Jay Sauter is a NASCAR driver. He previously drove the #34 Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Frank Cicci Racing in the Busch Series. Sauter is the son of former NASCAR driver Jim Sauter , and the brother of fellow drivers Tim Sauter and Johnny Sauter....
  • Jim Sauter
    Jim Sauter

    Jim Sauter may refer to:*Jim Sauter , former NASCAR driver*Jim Sauter , saxophanist and member of Borbetomagus...
  • Joe Shear
    Joe Shear

    Joe Shear was an American racecar driver from Clinton, Wisconsin, Wisconsin. He won an estimated 350 races in his career, including four of his last five races....
  • Chris Wimmer
    Chris Wimmer

    Chris Wimmer is an United States driver. He has raced mostly in short track competition and as high as the NASCAR Busch Series . Wimmer is currently competing in the ASA Midwest Tour where he finished fourth in 2008....
  • Scott Wimmer
    Scott Wimmer

    Scott Wimmer is a NASCAR Nationwide Series driver who was born in Wausau, Wisconsin January 26, 1976. He drives the #5 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS part-time for JR Motorsports....


Tracks that hosted ASA national events (2004 and earlier)

  • Anderson Speedway
    Anderson Speedway

    Anderson Speedway is a .25-mile high-banked paved short track in Anderson, Indiana. The corners are banked at 17 degrees. The track record, 86.422 mph was set by Geoff Kaiser in 2006 in a winged Sprint car racing....
     (home of the Little 500 sprint car race run the night before the Indianapolis 500)
  • Atlanta Motor Speedway
    Atlanta Motor Speedway

    Atlanta Motor Speedway is a track in Hampton, Georgia, twenty miles south of Atlanta, Georgia. It is a 1.54-mile quad-oval track with a seating capacity of over 125,000....
     (hosted the final ever ASA National Tour event in 2004)
  • Baer Field Raceway
  • Berlin Raceway
    Berlin Raceway

    Berlin Raceway is a 0.438 mile long paved oval race track in Marne, Michigan, near Grand Rapids, Michigan. It opened in 1950. The track is notable for the lack of an outside wall on the back straightaway, a unique feature for a national series such as Auto Racing Club of America....
  • Brainerd International Raceway
    Brainerd International Raceway

    Brainerd International Raceway is a road course, drag strip and karting in Brainerd, Minnesota, USA. The raceway hosts the National Hot Rod Association Nationals....
  • Cayuga Speedway
    Cayuga Speedway

    The Cayuga Speedway, also known as the Cayuga 2000 Speedway is a racing track located near Cayuga, Ontario, Ontario, Canada in Haldimand County, Ontario....
  • Chicago Motor Speedway
    Chicago Motor Speedway

    The Chicago Motor Speedway at Sportsman's Park located in Cicero, Illinois, just outside of Chicago, was built in 1999 by a group including Chip Ganassi, owner of Chip Ganassi Racing....
  • Columbus Motor Speedway (Hosted the season opener throughout the early to mid 1990s. The field for the 200-lap feature was set by twin 50-lap qualifying races, the only event on the schedule to utilize this format.)
  • Elko Speedway
  • Five Flags Speedway (Home of the Snowball Derby)
  • Hawkeye Downs Speedway (first track to participate in the ASA Member Track Program in 2001)
  • Heartland Park Topeka
    Heartland Park Topeka

    Heartland Park Topeka is a multi-purpose motorsports facility located south of Topeka, Kansas.When it opened in 1989 in sports, it was the first brand-new auto racing facility to be built in the United States for 20 years....
  • Houston Motor Speedway (now Houston Motorsports Park)
  • I-70 Speedway
    I-70 Speedway

    I-70 Speedway is a racetrack near Interstate 70 in Odessa, Missouri. In 2006, a new 3/8 dirt track was built on the site making I-70 Speedway a true Motorsports Complex featuring dirt and asphalt racing....
  • Illiana Motor Speedway
    Illiana Motor Speedway

    The Illiana Motor Speedway is a race track located in Schererville, Indiana, United States and was built in 1947. Located about from downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States; the Illiana Motor Speedway is the only 1/2 mile paved oval in the Chicago area....
  • Indianapolis Raceway Park
  • Irwindale Speedway
    Irwindale Speedway

    Toyota Speedway at Irwindale is a motorsports facility located in Irwindale, California. It features banked, paved 1/2 and 1/3 mile oval tracks....
     (home of the NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown from 2003-present)
  • Jennerstown Speedway
    Jennerstown Speedway

    Jennerstown Speedway is a racetrack in Jennerstown, Pennsylvania, United States....
  • LaCrosse Fairgrounds Speedway
  • Lonesome Pine Raceway
  • Lowe's Motor Speedway
    Lowe's Motor Speedway

    Lowe's Motor Speedway is a Oval track in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. It features a long quad-oval track that seats 167,000 people, with room for 50,000 more spectators in the infield....
  • Madison International Speedway
    Madison International Speedway

    The Madison International Speedway is a stock car racing oval in the Rutland, Wisconsin in rural Oregon, Wisconsin a short distance off of Wisconsin Highway 138....
     (hosted the first-ever ASA Late Model Series event in 2005)
  • Mansfield Motorsports Speedway
    Mansfield Motorsports Speedway

    Mansfield Motorsports Park is a half-mile oval racetrack located in Mansfield, Ohio, Ohio, United States. Featuring moderately high banks and a wide racing surface, it is suitable for close racing and passing....
  • Michigan International Speedway
    Michigan International Speedway

    Michigan International Speedway is a two-mile moderate-banked D-shaped superspeedway located off U.S. Highway 12 on more than near Brooklyn, Michigan, in the scenic Irish Hills area of southeastern Michigan....
     (held the first ASA race on a superspeedway in 1982)
  • The Milwaukee Mile (the largest track that the ASA normally raced on annually)
  • Minnesota State Fair Speedway (hosted the ASA annually on Labor Day weekend from 1978 to 2002; race moved to Elko Speedway in 2003)
  • Mosport Park Road Course
  • Music City Motorplex
    Music City Motorplex

    Music City Motorplex is a NASCAR Whelen All-American Series racetrack located at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds near downtown Nashville, Tennessee....
     (formerly Nashville Speedway USA)
  • Peach State Speedway
  • Pikes Peak International Raceway
    Pikes Peak International Raceway

    Pikes Peak International Raceway, also known as PPIR, is a racetrack located in Fountain, Colorado, south of Colorado Springs, Colorado and north of Pueblo, Colorado....
  • Pontiac Silverdome
    Pontiac Silverdome

    The Pontiac Silverdome is a domed stadium located in the city of Pontiac, Michigan, Michigan. It hosted the Detroit Lions of the National Football League from 1975?2001, the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association from 1978?1988, the Michigan Panthers of the United States Football League from 1983?1984, the college football Che...
     (Hosted season opener in 1982)
  • Race City Speedway (Calgary, Alberta, Canada; hosted several 500-lap ASA races. The last one was shorted due to a freak mid-summer snow storm)
  • Salem Speedway
    Salem Speedway

    Salem Speedway is a .555 mile long paved oval motor racetrack in Salem, Indiana, approximately south of Indianapolis. It opened in 1947.Major auto racing series that run at Salem are Auto Racing Club of America, United Speed Alliance Racing and the United States Auto Club...
  • Southern National Speedway
  • Toledo Speedway
    Toledo Speedway

    Toledo Speedway is a racetrack located in Toledo, Ohio. It is owned jointly by Roy Mott and Auto Racing Club of America President Ron Drager. It is operated by ARCA and run as the sister track to Flat Rock Speedway in Flat Rock, Michigan....
  • Tri-City Speedway
    Tri-City Speedway

    Tri-City Speedway is a 1/2-mile auto racing oval track located in Franklin, Pennsylvania. It has hosted several World of Outlaws Late Models events; one National Sprint Tour race, and several All-Star Circuit of Champions races....
  • USA International Speedway
    USA International Speedway

    The USA International Speedway was an oval located near Lakeland, Florida, United States, that opened in 1995. The track is a ?-mile-long concrete paved oval with 14? banked turns....
     (home track of the USAR Hooters ProCup Series)
  • Winchester Speedway
    Winchester Speedway

    Winchester Speedway is a half-mile mile long paved oval motor racetrack in Winchester, Indiana, approximately east of Indianapolis. It seats 4000 spectators....
  • Wisconsin International Raceway
    Wisconsin International Raceway

    The Wisconsin International Raceway is a stockcar racing oval and drag strip in Kaukauna, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, United States....


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