User:Bsoyuz

=2019 North American Auto Club season=

The 2019 North American Auto Club season will be the 31st season of the North American Auto Club, the third after the split and merge between NAAC and PART.

Three touring series will be contested under the NAAC banner in 2019: Launch Energy Championship Series, Master Spark Atlantic Series and Argyle Canadian Sportsman Championship. Multiple local series will be run under the American Short Track Racing Association (ASTRA) banner, partially owned by The NAAC.

NAAC Launch Energy Championship Series
NAAC's lone national tour suffers few changes for 2019, as the duel system, implemented in 2015 and 2016 returns as a way to productively deal with the influx of teams and drivers. The X-Auto bodystyle continues to be used, however due to poor performance Inglesby leaves the series and lack of teams interested in its engine program forces Calton-Morel to give up on its program, which became financially unviable, dropping the manufacturer number to 4, as Saar, Lenard, Lycoia, and Nemoto stay.

After a lackluster Nation's Cup, the series abolishes that championship. The Rookie of The Year Award changes its format due to the lesser amount of rookies being entered in 2019, instead of an independent points system, the series will use each driver's average finish tally to decide who the best rookie will be. The Manufacturers Cup retains the same format used so far with the same happening to the Teams Championship, however with bonus points being abolished. All series points systems get updated due to the Championship Series format change, now handing points from 1st to 32nd, in which 32 cars start every regular duel, in the case of more than 64 cars being entered every weekend, a pre-qualifying time trial session will take place between the non full-time cars, in which the top 4 cars qualify for the duels.

Sanctioning Body president Paul Martin proposed the formation of the Prestige Crown. Four races that would be marquee events for the series, featuring a single, double-points race and an extended field of 40 cars, instead of the usual 32. Those major events will be the season opener at Homestead-Miami, the Indianapolis 500 weekend race at IRP, the 500 kilometer race at Watkins Glen and the championship finale at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

The calendar itself is mostly unchanged with the returns of Road America and the Ohio Motor Speedway, and debut of Middle Georgia Speedway and Moncton Speedway.

Schedule

 * Blue denotes a Road Course

Team Chart
For this season, 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 and Calton-Morel abandoning the sanctioning body means 4 manufacturers will be supporting teams in the series.


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

NAAC Master Spark All-Star Series
The Master Spark Series drops the Super Late Model bodies, and suffers a name change to reflect a change in the operation, as it now becomes a divisional series, with a southern and northern division. It'll be the main counterpart of the Canadian Championship Series, with all three tours running roughly at the same dates, in different regions of different countries, with a post-season event uniting all three series at the Manhattan Raceway Stadium.

The divisional system was a measure taken by series president Paul Martin, as a "measure to return the series to its northeastern roots, but not neglecting the south-based teams that also run the series.

With Inglesby and Calton-Morel pulling out of NAAC, this leaves Saar, Lenard, Lycoia and Nemoto providing the bodies for the series.

Team Chart
Saar, Lenard, Lycoia and Nemoto will be the only 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 Canadian Late Model Championship introduces the use of steel bodied automobiles, without featuring late models, the series now becomes the Canadian Championship. The schedule is expected to stay somewhat similar as 2018, but with the addition of the Alberta Superspeedway as the finishing round of the season.

Inglesby leaving the series does not affect it, as Juneau and Xenos models will be allowed to compete alongside Saar and Lenard cars, bumping the manufacturer numbers to 4.

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