November 15, 2024
The 2025 rendition of the ASA STARS National Tour schedule has been released, featuring new tracks and states for the tour to visit while also retaining some of its biggest crown jewels.

The Tour will make twelve stops across eight different states.
They’ll start the season in Florida at New Smyrna Speedway. Next, they’ll trek to another spot in the Sunshine State, the Mecca of Deep South short track racing: Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola.
Later on in April, the third race of the season will see new territory for the Tour as they visit Dominion Raceway in Virginia.
In May, the series will take part in an Appalachian doubleheader, going from Hickory Motor Speedway in North Carolina on Thursday, May 22nd to the recently reopened Newport Speedway in Tennessee on Saturday, May 24th. Newport is another new stop for the series.
Another doubleheader weekend will occur in June, but this time it’ll lie in the state of Wisconsin. The series will go from Madison International Speedway on Friday, June 13th to Slinger Super Speedway on Sunday, June 15th. Slinger, a new track for the ASA STARS, replaces the Milwaukee Mile as the second stop of the Wisconsin doubleheader.
The RedBud 400 at Anderson Speedway returns to the schedule, being the Tour’s sole race in the month of July. A mid-week show highlights the Tour’s sole August stop, with Owosso Speedway being host to the series on Wednesday, August 20th. Toledo Speedway also returns to the ASA schedule, holding a race in September.
Finally, the crown jewels. The Winchester 400 returns in October in Winchester, Indiana. The season finale for the ASA STARS National Tour will remain the All American 400 at the historic Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway, albeit pushed back a week to the second weekend in November.
For more information on the ASA STARS National Tour, visit starsnationaltour.com
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