2023 ASA STARS National Tour

The 2023 ASA STARS National Tour was the inaugural season of the ASA STARS National Tour, a stock car racing series, after racing promoter Track Enterprises announced that the American Speed Association would make a return to sanction the series under a licensing agreement with ARCA.[1] It began at Five Flags Speedway with the Sunshine State 200 on March 11, and ended at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway with the All American 400 on November 5.[2][3]

At seasons end, Ty Majeski went on to win the championship.[4]

Schedule

Source: [5]

No. Race title Track Date
1 Sunshine State 200 Five Flags Speedway, Pensacola, Florida March 11
2 Joe Shear Classic 200 Madison International Speedway, Oregon, Wisconsin May 7
3 EMCD 150 North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro, North Carolina May 17
4 Tar Heel 250 Hickory Motor Speedway, Hickory, North Carolina May 25
5 Father's Day 100 Milwaukee Mile, West Allis, Wisconsin June 18
6 Redbud 400 Anderson Speedway, Anderson, Indiana July 15
7 Gandrud Auto Group 250 Wisconsin International Raceway, Kaukauna, Wisconsin August 1
8 Glass City 200 Toledo Speedway, Toledo, Ohio September 14
9 Winchester 400 Winchester Speedway, Winchester, Indiana October 13
10 All American 400 Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway, Nashville, Tennessee November 3

Results and standings

Races

No. Race Fastest qualifier Most laps led Winning driver
1 Sunshine State 200[6] Derek Thorn Matt Craig Casey Roderick
2 Joe Shear Classic 200[7] Paul Shafer Jr. Ty Majeski Ty Majeski
3 EMCD 150[8] Daniel Suárez Bubba Pollard Bubba Pollard
4 Tar Heel 250[9] Matt Craig William Byron Gio Ruggiero
5 Father's Day 100[10] Ty Majeski Ty Majeski Ty Majeski
6 Redbud 400[11] Cole Butcher Ty Majeski Cole Butcher
7 Gandrud Auto Group 250[12] Luke Fenhaus Ty Majeski Ty Majeski
8 Glass City 200[13] Cole Butcher Cole Butcher Jesse Love
9 Winchester 400[14] Ty Majeski Cole Butcher Gio Ruggiero
10 All American 400[15] Willie Allen Matt Craig William Sawalich

Drivers' championship

(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led.

Pos Driver FIF MAD NWS HCY MLW AND WIR TOL WIN NSV Points
1 Ty Majeski 3 1* 10 4 1* 3* 1* 13 21 11 700
2 Cole Butcher 4 14 8 3 2 1 8 2* 2* 22 668
3 Gio Ruggiero 15 6 29 1 6 2 6 9 1 26 573
4 Bubba Pollard 19 2 1* 23 8 14 7 4 23 495
5 Austin Nason 7 15 14 8 13 8 10 6 8 4 488
6 Billy VanMeter 14 DNQ 27 14 10 7 9 7 17 8 398
7 Albert Francis 17 7 22 16 21 11 18 12 16 20 375
8 Casey Roderick 1 4 7 12 3 342
9 Stephen Nasse 28 DNQ 17 7 6 3 25 265
10 William Sawalich 12 5 4 1 252
11 Gabe Sommers 6 3 7 4 249
12 Michael Hinde 11 15 10 13 20 16 233
13 Derek Kraus 21 9 32 9 3 227
14 Matt Craig 10* 11 15 29* 216
15 Jake Finch 16 19 24 9 7 206
16 Carson Hocevar 5 18 21 4 199
17 Chase Burda 10 3 7 28 198
18 Logan Bearden 17 10 6 9 179
19 William Byron 2 2* 173
20 Dakoda Stroup 22 DNQ DNQ 12 5 173
21 Luke Fenhaus 26 17 2 18 173
22 Derek Thorn 23 9 2 158
23 Jesse Love 11 1 155
24 Jett Noland 26 20 13 9 150
25 Jonathan Eilen 10 11 15 140
26 Jeremy Doss 2 16 24 133
27 Chase Elliott 3 6 132
28 Kyle Crump DNQ 4 14 131
29 Levon Van Der Geest 5 14 19 125
30 Bryan Syer-Keske 12 12 11 122
31 Justin Mondeik 11 23 13 121
32 Noah Gragson 30 11 15 119
33 Dustin Smith 33 DNQ 17 6 115
34 Jacob Goede 8 10 111
35 Caden Kvapil 6 5 109
36 Blaine Rocha 13 20 20 103
37 Barrett Polhemus DNQ 15 5 103
38 John De Angelis Jr. 19 14 101
39 Dalton Armstrong 5 19 100
40 Jake Garcia 11 19 99
41 Andrik Dimayuga 5 13 96
42 Dan Fredrickson 12 DSQ 25 92
43 Paul Shafer Jr. 22 12 91
44 Sammy Smith 4 21 90
45 Scott Tomasik 16 8 89
46 Johnny Sauter 21 DNQ 25 33 84
47 Jacob Gomes 8 16 83
48 Blake Rowe 9 DNS 18 82
49 Harley Jankowski DNQ 18 16 79
50 Brandon Varney 15 14 77
51 John Bolen 9 24 73
52 Daniel Suárez 5 70
53 Bobby Kendall 17 22 70
54 Michael Bilderback 29 18 DNQ 67
55 Tony Elrod 27 DNQ DNQ 25 65
56 Jackson Boone 19 31 65
57 Joseph Scholze DNQ 24 24 64
58 Willie Allen 5 63
59 R. J. Braun 23 20 61
60 Michael House 3 61
61 Jeff Storm 24 22 58
62 Hunter Robbins 18 DNQ 55
63 Preston Peltier 20 52
64 Ross Strmiska DNQ 13 52
65 Grant Enfinger 31 23 50
66 Steve Apel 13 46
67 Tyler Tanner DNS 18 44
68 Kodie Conner DNQ 22 42
69 Jordan Miller 10 41
70 Jaden Cretacci 12 40
71 T. J. Duke 12 40
72 Josh Hicks 13 39
73 John Aramendia 14 38
74 Jaren Crabtree 15 37
75 Tommy Joe Martins 15 37
76 Ryan Farrell 16 36
77 Michael Simko 16 36
78 Ryan Moore 25 DNQ 35
79 Andy Monday 17 35
80 Brian Campbell 17 35
81 Hunter Wright 17 35
82 Cassten Everidge 18 34
83 David Liaeff 18 34
84 Sean Hingorani 19 33
85 Jordan Riddick 27 33
86 Steve Seligman 20 32
87 Hudson Halder 21 31
88 Ty Fredrickson 21 31
89 Chris Munson 22 30
90 Trevor Vandermelon 23 29
91 Jon Beach 23 29
92 Timothy Watson 24 28
93 Evan Varney 24 28
94 Andrew Morrissey 25 27
95 Derek Griffith 25 27
96 Anthony Sergi 26 26
97 Pete Vandermelon 26 26
98 Jordan DeVoy 27 25
99 James Swanson 27 25
100 Justin Crider 28 24
101 Connor Okrzesik 30 22
102 Conner Jones 31 22
103 Johnny Brazier 30 22
104 Allen Karnes 32 20
105 Ryan Luza 34 18
106 Kyle Bryant 35 17
107 Augie Grill DNQ 15
108 Billy Mohn DNQ 14
109 Dylan Caldwell DNQ 12
110 Mason Diaz DNQ 11
111 J. P. Crabtree DNS DNS 10
112 Joe Vinachi DNQ 8
113 Boris Jurkovic 32 5
114 Clint Folsom DNS 5
115 Rich Clouser DNQ 5
116 Erik Jones DNQ 5
117 Dusty Williams DNQ 5
118 Chandler Smith DNQ 5
119 Dylan Garner DNQ 5
120 Harrison Halder DNQ 5
121 John Coffman DNQ 5
Pos Driver FIF MAD NWS HCY MLW AND WIR TOL WIN NSV Points

See also

References

  1. ^ "ASA to Sanction STARS National Tour for Pavement Super Late Models". STARS National Series. December 10, 2022.
  2. ^ "2023 ASA STARS National Tour Schedule". ASA STARS National Tour. Retrieved March 12, 2026.
  3. ^ "STARS National Series Announces 2023 Season Opener". ASA STARS National Tour. Retrieved March 12, 2026.
  4. ^ "Majeski Reflects on Inaugural ASA STARS National Tour Championship Season". ASA STARS National Tour. Retrieved March 12, 2026.
  5. ^ "ASA STARS Tour Sets 10-Race Schedule". Speed Sport. Retrieved March 12, 2026.
  6. ^ "2023 Sunshine State 200". The Third Turn. Retrieved March 12, 2026.
  7. ^ "2023 Joe Shear Classic 200". The Third Turn. Retrieved March 12, 2026.
  8. ^ "2023 EMCD 150". The Third Turn. Retrieved March 12, 2026.
  9. ^ "2023 Tar Heel 250". The Third Turn. Retrieved March 12, 2026.
  10. ^ "2023 Father's Day 100 presented by Hunt Brothers Pizza". The Third Turn. Retrieved March 12, 2026.
  11. ^ "2023 Greg Hubler Automotive Group Redbud 400". The Third Turn. Retrieved March 12, 2026.
  12. ^ "2023 Gandrud Auto Group 250". The Third Turn. Retrieved March 12, 2026.
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