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Includes sites related to auto racing associations. Sites may include, but are not limited to:
  • Governing bodies
  • Charitable organizations
  • Driver organizations
  • Owner associations
  • Auto Racing type associations, organizations and governing bodies
  • Please submit associations for a particular type of auto racing to that subcategory, whether or not it has its own ''Associations'' category.

    If the sport does NOT have its own ''Associations'' category, then please submit the site to the parent (base) category.

    ARCA (Automobile Racing Club of America)
    Includes links to CART - Championship Auto Racing Teams racing, a form of open-wheel racing, and sometimes referred to as Champ car racing. Sites may include but not limited to: CART events, drivers and teams, along with news and media coverage, and fan sites.
    Please only submit sites that cover CART (Championship Auto Racing Teams) information.

    Sites involving Go-Kart racing, including CART Stars of Tomorrow or the Australian form of Kart type racing should be submitted to:

    Sports: Motorsports: Karting

    NASCAR is the acronym for the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. NASCAR is a privately held company based in Daytona, Florida and the official sanctioning body for the well-known Nextel Cup, Busch and Craftsman Truck Series. In addition, NASCAR also offers Weekly and Touring Series stock car racing events. NASCAR is the fastest-growing spectator sport in the United States and sanctioned events are held from February through November of each year.
    Please submit any racing sites that competes under the NASCAR sanctioning body only. Other stock car types of racing such as Late Models, Super Stocks, Mini Stocks, Foreign Stocks, etc., should be submitted here.

    Business, Service, Product and Merchandise sites should be submitted to one of the following categories:

    Shopping/Sports/Motorsports/Auto Racing/Fan_Merchandise/NASCAR

    or

    Shopping/Antiques_and_Collectibles/Toys_and_Games/Cars_and_Trucks/Diecast/Racing_and_NASCAR

    or

    Business/Automotive/Auto_Racing

    NASCAR sanctioned race tracks should be submitted to the category:

    Sports/Motorsports/Auto Racing/Tracks

    Sports Car Club Of America (SCCA) operates over 2,000 events in road racing, autocross and rallying.
    Submit any driver, team, news or organization sites that compete at the Club Racing level.
    SAS was born in Birmingham, Alabama, as the brainchild of B.J. Parker, a longtime race promoter and former owner of Birmingham International Raceway. For his first racing event, Parker enlisted the help of his old friend Bobby Allison. "I called Bobby and got him to come up' and race and serve as a 'drawing card' to get the fans interested," Parker recalls. "That race went real well, so I went to Columbus, Mississippi, to do the same thing and got Red Farmer to come race. That also went real well." Race fans came in droves to see the headliners as well as the top local drivers race together, and Parker began to realize he was on to something with serious potential. "I noticed that what made the people show up was that we had the best drivers from seven or eight different tracks. So, sort of like an all-star football game, I got the idea of an all-star series," he says. Thus, in 1983, the Southern All Star Racing Series was born. The first year of SAS saw only 12 races, but Parker's idea was getting noticed, and today SAS holds almost 60 races at 20 racetracks throughout the Southeast.
    List sites with information regarding the Southern All Star Series (SAS) This includes drivers, teams and news sites.