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ASA unveils 2025 schedule with new additions

Dominion, Newport and Slinger added to schedule

ASA announced its 12 race schedule for the ASA STARS National Tour on Friday evening, with new additions joining staple events for a season that will run from February into November.

The season will get underway on Tuesday, February 11 at New Smyrna Speedway as part of New Smyrna’s World Series of Asphalt.  On March 21, the tour will resume in Florida at Five Flag Speedway in Pensacola before embarking on a three race stretch in the Southeast.

That stretch begins on April 5 at Dominion Raceway in Thorburg, Virgfinia, then moves to Hickory Motor Speedway on Thursday, May 22.  Two nights after that, the series will head to the Great Smoky Mountains to compete at the quarter-mile Newport Speedway bullring.

Another doubleheader weekend is on tap for mid-June in Wisconsin.  On Friday, June 13, the series will race at Madison International Speedway, then head to Slinger Super Speedway on Sunday, June 15.  After that, the tour will head to Anderson Speedway in Indiana on Saturday, July 26, then make a trip to Owosso Speedway in Michigan on Wednesday, August 20, and then to Toledo Speedway in Ohio on Saturday, September 13.

The 2025 season will conclude with two of its biggest events – the Winchester 400 on Sunday, October 12 at Winchester Speedway, and the All-American 400 on Sunday, November 9 at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway.

Casey Roderick won the 2024 ASA STARS National Tour championship.

2025 ASA STARS National Tour Schedule

  • February 11 – New Smyrna Speedway; New Smyrna Beach, FL
  • March 21 – Five Flags Speedway; Pensacola, FL
  • April 5 – Dominion Raceway; Thornburg, VA
  • May 22 – Hickory Motor Speedway; Newton, NC
  • May 24 – Newport Speedway; Newport, TN
  • June 13 – Madison International Speedway; Oregon, WI
  • June 15 – Slinger Super Speedway; Slinger, WI
  • July 26 – Anderson Speedway; Anderson, IN
  • August 20 – Owosso Speedway; Ovid, MI
  • September 13 – Toledo Speedway; Toledo, OH
  • October 12 – Winchester Speedway; Winchester, IN
  • November 9 – Nashville Farigrounds Speedway; Nashville, TN

Marquis comes from St. Charles, Maryland and has a widespread background in journalism, having covered politics in Washington and Maryland as well as nearly every form of auto racing, including NASCAR, IndyCar, AMA Motocross and IHRA Drag Racing. Now living near Emerald Isle, North Carolina, Marquis covers Late Model Stock Cars and Super Late Models in the Carolinas and Virginia.

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