2021 AmeriCar Championship Road Racing Series season

The 2021 AmeriCar Championship Road Racing Series season will be the 43rd season of AmeriCar, currently the major road racing series in North America, sanctioned by the National Road Racing Club of America.

Due to the global pandemic that impeded much of the proposed realignment of NRRC racing, AmeriCar gains a 4th class and two associate championships under the ProAmerica name, one for Prototypes and another for Formula cars, bringing the total series to 6, running mostly separate events until the championship finale at the NRRC National Championship Runoffs at Daytona in October.

AC1: ProLaps Grand Touring Championship
The AC-1 Class is the major of the two Silhouette based classes of AmeriCar racing. It is composed by Grand Touring cars with spec chassis produced by Precision Performance, resembling the following production models:


 * Saar Eagle
 * Lenard R37GT
 * Kanako Serpent
 * Reiter Landrücken GT

Team Chart

 * Drivers denoted in Light Yelow are rookies

AC2: Powermetal Muscle Car Challenge
The AC-2 Class is the secondary class of AmeriCar racing, featuring spec chassis built by X-Auto Perfomance, with Cromwell Raceworks providing all the bodies, which are similar to FARC Lowe Dollar Series cars, aside from the front and rear sections. This will allow FARC and AmeriCar crossover whenever both series are at the same location, provided teams have the necessary panels for modification. However, FARC teams use an AmeriCar-spec restrictor plate, which limits horsepower to about 500 HP, leveling the playing field between FARC and AmeriCar teams.

The current models used in this class are the following:


 * Saar Revere
 * Lenard R37
 * Inglesby Bolero

Team Chart

 * Drivers denoted in Light Yelow are rookies

AC3: MacNeil Super Touring Car Cup
AC-3 is the highest level of Touring Car competition in the United States, featuring the following models:


 * FIAM CinqueTC
 * Kanako YSK
 * SMC Zeppelin

Team Chart

 * Drivers denoted in Light Yelow are rookies

AC4: Kimball American Tour
AC-4 is a level reserved to drivers at the local-level of National Sports Car Club Racing, on the TC-America class, which means it features production car models without brand identity. The class features the highest rated drivers nationally in the National Sports Car Club within that class, as such, there is no team competition, only drivers

Team Chart

 * Drivers denoted in Light Yelow are rookies

PA-2000: ProAmerica Formula 2000
The ProAmerica series is considered to be the first step out of karting, and within America is the first series in the road to V8 ChampCar stardom. As such, it features Avril/Stafford cars, a chassis/engine combination that is synonymous with Championship Car racing. The series features both rookies that come from karting as graduates from racing schools worldwide vying for a championship that ensures a scholarship in the Road to ChampCar program.

Team Chart

 * Drivers denoted in Light Yelow are rookies

PA-Prototype: ProAmerica Prototype Challenge
The Prototype Challenge is a series reserved the the highest standing drivers in the NSCC that run the Lenard-powered Spec Car in local tracks nationwide, as such, just like with AC-4, this competition does not necessarily involve teams, with the premise being to crown a National Champion in the Prototype Class.

Team Chart

 * Drivers denoted in Light Yelow are rookies