2019 American Stock Car Championship season

The 2019 ASCC All American Racing Series Presented by Kenslo is the upcoming season of the American Stock Car Championship, and tenth since the revival of the series in 2010.

Pre-Season Notes
The series is split into 3 divisions: Saar, Lenard, and Inglesby. Each division will feature 11 full-time teams that race each other at the same time; 33 cars per race, and 3 championships in one. The overall championship will be determined with a playoff format, similar to the previous Chase for the Cup.

Points & Championship Format
During the first 16 races, each of the three divisions (Saar, Lenard, and Inglesby) will tally points traditionally.

After race 16, the ASCC Playoffs will begin. The top 5 in points from each division will be locked into Round One of the Playoffs, and have their points reset equally. The Texas 500 winner, if they are a full-time driver, will automatically advance to the Playoffs, no matter where they are in their division's standings.

After Round One of the Playoffs, the top 3 drivers in each division, plus the regular-season champions if they finish Round One outside of the top 3, will advance to Round Two and have their points reset equally again.

After Round Two, all three division leaders, plus the highest scoring runner-up across all three divisions, will advance to the Championship Race at Daytona. The highest finisher between these four drivers will be declared the ASCC champion.