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  1. Winners Circle Transmissions Fireballs 58 Matthew Hodge 99Anthony Gordon 39 Allen Leddy 13 Howie Marcx 55 Monty Chamberlain 18m Joseph Montemayor h2s Shane Stonebreaker 15 William Cavender 28 Levi Hernandez 35 Tony Blankenship 37 AJ Wernette
  2. Very valid point.....Just the way it has split up some of the drivers is not encouraging to longevity of one of the two big Sprint Car series.....Reminds me of the 80's when the split between WoO and USA happened and it split the drivers up....But WoO survived that deal and slowly rebuilt the Sprint Car numbers despite some butt hurt feelings among drivers/car owners.
  3. Emmett is getting old and the Chili Bowl and Tulsa Shootout are probably about the extent of his involvement in motorsports anymore.....ASCS was up for sale and even LSSZ could have acquired it for the right amount....Only a last ditch effort in the sense that if some non-racing party had taken it over they'd struggle to keep it alive. ....I would hope that WRG, with all their WoO knowledge would be able run it successfully....I'll be curious if it stays split as national tour and several region series' or goes to one nation-wide series like WoO.
  4. That was pretty much the rumor going 'round...But ya, a day(or so) late for Owen/STRR though....As I mentioned in another thread it's basically what High Limits Sprint Series did with ASCoC last year. Now as for why Emmett Hahn took it back, there's a lot of "interesting" stuff(rumors) there, but they do fit the circumstances pretty well.
  5. 2970 3/1/2024 ASCS WORLD RACING GROUP ACQUIRES AMERICAN SPRINT CAR SERIES IN MOVE TO PROTECT SPORT’S FUTURE Key stakeholder in Sprint Car racing’s hierarchy joins World of Outlaws organization CONCORD, NC – World Racing Group has finalized the acquisition of the American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) from series founder Emmett Hahn. This is the latest in World Racing Group’s continued efforts and investment to help grow and strengthen Sprint Car racing. With a goal to protect the future of the sport for drivers and tracks alike, especially for regional events and tracks, the premier 360 Sprint Car series, and its regions, are now under the same roof as series like the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series, World of Outlaws CASE Construction Equipment Late Model Series, Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota and Super DIRTcar Series. “The ASCS is vitally important to Sprint Car racing, creating opportunities for tracks to have a big show while giving drivers a chance to compete and develop in regional and national events,” World Racing Group CEO Brian Carter said. “Emmett and his family have created something special, and we all agree how important it is to ensure the success of the ASCS in the larger scope of the sport. At World Racing Group, we have built the infrastructure needed to be in the unique position take on the ASCS as it exists and work with its tracks and competitors to solidify its future.” The ASCS was founded in 1992 by Hahn with the same mission World Racing Group has today: promoting and growing the sport of Sprint Car racing at all levels for drivers and teams, as well as the tracks and communities they are part of. “I have known Brian and his World Racing Group team for many years, and I know this is the right fit to take what we’ve built over the past 30-plus years and move it forward in conjunction with the tracks and drivers. They have been the backbone of our national series and regional tours, and I know that World Racing Group is the right home for the ASCS,” said Hahn, a member of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame. “The ASCS is in great hands for the next several generations of promoters and drivers.” The first official season was a combination of regional races in 1992. Garry Lee Maier, of Dodge City, KS was the inaugural champion. Then, the series went national in 1993 with I-30 Speedway in Little Rock, AR hosting the first event — won by Mike Ward, of Memphis, TN. John Hunt, of Tulsa, OK, won the Series’ first national championship. Regional racing is still an important element of ASCS with currently 12 regions, covering 14 states – spanning from Montana to Alabama. Under World Racing Group, those regions will continue to provide opportunities for their tracks and local stars to flourish. More than 1,300 drivers have competed with ASCS since its inception, including national stars like Jason Johnson, Daryn Pittman, Jason Sides, Tim Crawley, Shane Stewart, Aaron Reutzel, Wayne Johnson, Sam Hafertepe Jr., and Blake Hahn. The Series continues to be a breeding ground for the next biggest names in Sprint Car racing, such as Jason Martin, of Liberal, KS, who went from ASCS Rookie of the Year in 2022 to Series champion last year. A more than 40 – race tour across 10 states will make up ASCS’ 2024 national championship season. Of those includes the prestigious $20,000-to-win 360 Knoxville Nationals at Knoxville Raceway, Aug. 1-3. The 2024 ASCS national championship season will commence at RPM Speedway, March 15-16, marking the Series’ inaugural event under the World Racing Group banner. To watch every national American Sprint Car Series race live, visit DIRTVision.com or download the DIRTVision App. Article Credit: Nick Graziano BACK TO NEWS
  6. I'd say here or the Texas Racing section....Maybe there start title with "Breaking News" tho after a couple days I'm sure most knew the proverbial "scatology had collided with the air circulator"🤣
  7. Oklahomatidbits · The scheduled ASCS Gulf South Region is STILL on, as originally slated, for Friday and Saturday night at RPM Speedway in Crandall. Official pay will be announced, soon. There will be a Gulf South and Hurricane region, regardless what happens. Also, regional directors are all working together to keep 360 racing alive. https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=watch_permalink&v=342926175399066
  8. Ya it's a pretty crappy deal all 'round....I wondered what was up when Emmett Hahn took it back from Terry Maddox....Right now its "rumored" to have WRG/WoO looking to acquire it, similar to what High Limit Sprints did with ASCoC last year....But there's nothing set in stone yet.....So ASCS is kinda in limbo until the shit(and it is just that) gets straightened out or acquired by WRG or someone else.....I do think the ASCS Elite series is still running shows, but that's run by Nathan Moore, but under the ASCS banner.
  9. By JM Hallas Pleasanton, TX.,(Feb. 25Th, 2024) Practice, practice, practice. With the season opener on the horizon, I-37 Speedway held the first of two open practice sessions on the ¼ mile, semi-banked, dirt oval just outside the city. A few dozen teams took part with familiar faces in familiar places, plus several newbies getting some track time. Next Saturday(March 2nd) is one final test-n-tune before the points season begins in April. The I-37 Speedway season kicks off on March 9th with Spring Green Driver & Fan Appreciation night and 2023 Awards Ceremony. In action are the Late Models, IMCA Modifieds(STIMS), Limited Modifieds, Factory Stocks, Fireballs, Sport Compacts and the Dwarf Car Racing Series of Texas. March 25th is the rescheduled Redneck Stress Relief 5 night with the Factory Stocks, Fireballs, Sport Compact Team Race, Trailer Race, Demo Derby, Powder Puff and Mechanics Race. The official I-37 Speedway points season begins on solar eclipse weekend, April 6th, with the Total Eclipse of the Race Night with all six regular classes. For more info and a full schedule visit the I-37 Speedway website or facebook page.
  10. So you're saying no 1/4 mile dirt track and 1/8 mile drag strip????....Asking for some people....IYKYK....A gas station is the most logical answer with all the fuel, oil and other contaminants already in that soil.....Are there any parts/memorabilia left to strip? Thank you Jesus!!!
  11. Yes sir....he did HOT Spwy updates and was a staple on who?won.com, 4m.net and a few other early racing message boards.
  12. This one hits hard.....I lost a good friend today....As many have already heard Slider passed away.....I hope it's true that he's now disease and pain free and reunited with his mom, that he dearly loved.....Slider was one of a kind.....I can't think of anyone that loved dirt track racing more than he did.....He always said I had an open invitation to stay the night and his place in Waco or Laguna Park...I spent a few night in the guest room at his mom/step dads place......We'd stay up all night talking racing and bullshitting......I'm glad he and HWJ came to be friends after years of differences.....I hope HOT Spwy. finds a place for him on their wall of fame RIP Lil Buddy save me a seat at the great dirt track above
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