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Posted by: LMS-QUEBEC
« on: October 30, 2006, 03:05:58 PM »

ASA National Tour Bankrupted at the end of the season, in 2004.

This series used specifics frame and roll-cage
- http://www.howeracing.com/Chassis/Index-Competition-ASA.htm

Also used their own SPEC MOTOR - GM LS1 - with electronic injection system.

In 2005, some ex-drivers/Car owners from ASA NAT'L TOUR worked in association with Mid-American Racing to sanction a series using these cars, Series called American Stock-Car League. But, after the dead of Mid-American Racing foundator, only original racing division Mid-Am Racing still stayed.

Saw infos that somebody try to restart series with old ASA Nat'l Tour Rules for 2007.

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ASA Late-Model Series announced for 2007 at Cayuga used similar chassis and roll-cage than Late-Model at Delaware and lot of others racetracks. Plus CRATE ENGINE PROGRAM with GM 410HP + DODGE and ford CRATE ENGINE.

http://www.howeracing.com/Chassis/Index-Competition-Perimeter.htm

In 2002, some drivers created this series with some exhibitions race under the name of USPRO.

In 2003, foundator of the series wanted to ASA to sanction their events.

After the bankcrupt of ASA Nat'l Tour, this racing division now considered 1st racing series under ASA sanctionning body.

http://www.asalatemodels.com

You could see ASA Late-Model Rules at:
http://www.asalatemodels.com/Downloads/06ChallengeSeriesRulebook.doc


MAG
Posted by: Mobil1fan
« on: October 27, 2006, 05:13:29 PM »

I was under the impression that the "old" ASA that re-surfaced was using underslung LMs like the ASA LM series. Either way, the ASA LM show at Cayuga should be a good one...I'd like to hear more about ALSTAR's plans, however. Which tracks are they racing at, and what rules are they aiming at to bring crates into the show?
Posted by: SRAMA
« on: October 27, 2006, 04:57:56 PM »

Ah Mobile1fan you need to keep up.

I did some research and this is the series that started in Michigan about 5 years ago and then sold out to ASA and then bought it back when ASA ran into so much trouble.  This is an excellent series with very good rules late model chassis, crate motors, template bodies and strict rules on tires, shocks and other expenses.  Very competitive.

Just in the last 3 or 4 weeks the "old" ASA has resurfaced, but I have to admit that I didn't really pay enough attention and can't remember where I saw it (probably the michigan short track board.

Should be an excelllent show.

SRAMA
Posted by: Mobil1fan
« on: October 27, 2006, 02:42:30 PM »

This is the ASA Late Model series. The ASA Tour series went out of business two years ago, and it has nothing to do with the ASA National Tour in the Midwest. Pete Vanderwyst ran a bunch of races with them this year...
Posted by: SRAMA
« on: October 27, 2006, 12:41:50 PM »

Which ASA series is this??  There are two.
SRAMA
Posted by: ShortTrackFan
« on: October 27, 2006, 11:14:13 AM »

I have heard the rumour that the Cayuga ASA show will also be a twinbill with ALSTAR, similar to a few years ago when there was a Hooter's Cup / ALSTAR doubleheader.

Apparently ALSTAR is opening up their rules for next season to allow more Late Models to compete and is looking to tour at other tracks again.
Posted by: Black3sr
« on: October 27, 2006, 06:10:18 AM »

Or is this going to be just another pipe dream and nothing will happen?
Posted by: Mobil1fan
« on: October 27, 2006, 12:41:37 AM »

Someone was saying they decided to postpone the re-build for one reason or another (with teh Caldeonia idspute coming up as that reason quite often...)..
Posted by: crewchief47
« on: October 27, 2006, 12:21:08 AM »

Maybe I'm mistaken but I thought the track re-building was going to take the entire season?  Did I miss a press release?
Posted by: Mobil1fan
« on: October 26, 2006, 09:21:27 PM »

Yeah, they have functional lighting...IIRC the Cayuga race over Labour Day weekend was finished under the lights...I'd imagine Flamboro's got to be pretty pissed off over this one, though....
Posted by: Shadowracer
« on: October 26, 2006, 09:00:18 PM »

That sounds like fun. I forget, does Cayuga still have functional lighting? (Its been a couple of years) I find it interesting they didn't go with Sunday afternoon.
Posted by: racenut
« on: October 26, 2006, 08:44:33 PM »

I heard that this may happen. Apparently there has been interest by other series about running at Cayuga next year. There may be a couple of Nascar races (probably the Canadian Tire Series since the big three schedules have already been announced). Also corporate Canada seems to be jumping on the bandwagon and wanting to be involved. To me this is good news for Cayuga's rejuvenation (and Canadian racing as well). It's been a while since any big name companies have stepped up (ie. Molson, AC Delco etc).
Posted by: Mobil1fan
« on: October 26, 2006, 06:05:47 PM »

ASA Late Models Challenge Series race June 30th at Cayuga, which is the Saturday of Canada Day weekend....Gotta wonder if anyone from Del-Kaw-Flam's going to show up for it....

CHALLENGE DIVISION
MARCH 3rd - SAN ANTONIO SPEEDWAY SAN ANTONIO, TX
MARCH 30th and 31st– MUSIC CITY MOTORPLEX NASHVILLE, TN
APRIL 14TH – TBA OHIO
MAY 11TH AND 12TH HAWKEYE DOWNS SPEEDWAY CEDAR RAPIDS, IA
MAY 19TH – IOWA SPEEDWAY NEWTON, IA
JUNE 15TH AND 16TH – BERLIN RACEWAY MARNE, MI
JUNE 30TH – CAYUGA SPEEDWAY ONTARIO, CAN
JULY 21ST – TBA
AUGUST 3RD AND 4TH – BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY BRISTOL, TN
AUGUST 24TH AND 25TH – MILWAUKEE MILE MILWAUKEE, WI
SEPT/OCT – TBA
NOVEMBER 3RD AND 4TH– MUSIC CITY MOTORPLEX NASHVILLE, TN

From http://www.asalatemodels.com/story.asp?StoryID=5237

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