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REALRIDE Dave Brown Crowned ASC Champion Again. 01/20/2003 by: Realride.com Staff
With four races remaining on the 2002 American Stockcar Challenge (ASC)
calendar Dave Brown of Castro Valley California clinched his second
Championship title and continued his dominance in this popular traveling West
Coast series. Ironically, Brown sat out those last few races after his motor
of over three seasons finally expired. But having the Championship in the
bag, he spent the remainder of the season focusing his energy on prospects in
the Southwest Tour.
This semi- professional road racing series is hosted by the National Auto
Sport Association (NASA) and the 2002 schedule called for 20 races held over
10 weekends throughout West Coast tracks such as Infineon/Sears Point, Thund
erhill, Buttonwillow, Willow Springs, and Las Vegas Speedway. Many of the
races were held jointly with similar race groups such as GTA, ProFormance,
ProTrucks, and NASA's own American Iron. Early season plans had called for
several races to be televised and held jointly with Mechanix Wear Speed
Trucks, until last minute schedule changes prevented this from happening.
With close racing for the budget conscious racer as it's primary goal,
this spec series features late model stockcars powered by identically sealed
GM ZZ4 crate motors, spec Goodyear tires and minimum weight requirements. By
theoretically equalizing the cars, the emphasis is on driving ability rather
than large budgets. This format has proven to be quite successful judging
from the roster of drivers who come from states as far as Arizona, Nevada and
New Mexico. And with their backgrounds in ASA, Southwest Tour, Winston West,
Irwindale late models, FIA, SCCA's World Challenge, Porsche Club Racing,
Pro7, and even karting, the racing is always exciting.
Sources indicate that the 2003 schedule will prove to be one of the most
exciting yet, with races tentatively scheduled at Reno Nevada’s Fernley
Raceway, Arizona Motorsports Park, two “Roval” circuits (California Speedway
and Las Vegas Speedway), in addition to the road courses in California. Over
the winter, ASC officials are also looking into a “relaxing” of certain
technical rules in the interest of further lowering the cost to run in the
series. To find out more about ASC, visit the official website at:
2002 American Stockcar Challenge Championship Top 10:
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