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=2020 North American Auto Club season=

The 2020 North American Auto Club season will be the 32nd season of the North American Auto Club, the fourth after the split and merge between NAAC and PART.

Three touring series will be contested under the NAAC banner in 2020: Launch Energy Championship Series, Epps All-Star Series and Argyle Canadian Championship Series. Multiple local series will be run under the American Short Track Racing Association (ASTRA) banner, partially owned by the NAAC, with its largest series being the Carter Tools Super Cup, the Nugget Ranch Late Model Pickup Series and QuébecAuto Série Provincial.

NAAC Launch Energy Championship Series
NAAC's lone national tour adopts the updated X-Auto bodystyle and HP Engine Parts spec engine, which causes the return of Inglesby after a leave of absence, increasing the manufacturer number to 5, as Saar, Lenard and Lycoia stay, with Kanako taking over most teams that used Nemotos following an agreement between both manufacturers.

The weekends and points systems carry over from 2019, just like the Prestige Crown, which suffers no changes aside from date rearrangements. The calendar is unchanged.

Schedule

 * Blue denotes a Road Course
 * Yellow denots a Prestige Crown event

Team Chart
Once again 60 cars will be allowed full-time entries for the season, with 4 part-timers contesting each event, meaning each duel will have 32 guaranteed entries in it. Inglesby rejoining and Kanako supplanting Nemoto means 5 manufacturers will be supporting teams in the series.

Team limits have been relaxed to 5 full-time cars per team with up to 2 part-time cars directly owned by the team.


 * (R) denotes Rookies
 * Blue denotes part-timers

NAAC Epps All-Star Series
Master Spark gets replaced by Epps Premium Synthetic Oil, aside from that there are no noticeable changes in the series.

Team Chart
Saar, Lenard, Lycoia and Inglesby will be the manufacturers supporting the tour.

Up to 24 full-time cars will contest the season. While a maximum of 20 cars will start each race.


 * (R) denote Rookies
 * Blue denotes part-timers

NAAC Canadian Championship Series
The series retains most of its structure from 2018.

Team Chart
Saar, Lenard, Xenos and Juneau will be the manufacturers allowed to compete.

24 cars will be contesting the entire season, but 20 cars will be starting each race.


 * (R) denotes Rookies
 * Blue denotes part-timers