Florida Association of Stock Car Automobile Racing explained

Assocname:Florida Association of Stock Car Automobile Racing
Abbrev:FASCAR
Sport:Stock cars
Jurisdiction:Florida
Region:Southern United States
Headquarters:New Smyrna Beach, Florida
President:Robert Hart
Key Staff:Kim Brown
Url:www.fascar.org
Countryflag:USA

The Florida Association of Stock Car Automobile Racing (FASCAR) was considered to be the Florida state version of the National Association for Stock Car Automobile Racing or simply NASCAR for short. It was intended to be a developmental league where 14+-year old drivers develop their skills on stock cars to prepare for racing at the local level as well as higher divisions. Operating since the 1970s, series under the FASCAR umbrella have operated on three race tracks: Lake City Speedway (1/2 mile), New Smyrna Speedway (1/2 mile), and Orlando Speedworld (3/8 mile). FASCAR became defunct in 2013 when New Smyrna Speedway signed a deal to become a NASCAR Home Track.

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