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“It’s definitely a little bit different as far as setup and the things we have to do. It’s a lot smaller of a window in the Super than in a Pro. There’s a lot harder competition and being a tenth off in the Super is a lot more than being a tenth off in the Pro. Driving-wise I enjoy doing it, it’s really fun to drive. As far as being competitive, it’s definitely harder than in the Pros.”

The two drivers mentioned what makes the historic Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway such a special place for them.

“I think it’s just being home,” Wright explained. “They only get to run between eight and ten races a year, so being home at a place that we run really well at puts on a more level playing field than we are traveling to places we haven’t been to much.”

“I can obviously sit back and tell you about the history of it but it’s something about the racetrack itself. It’s different; it’s not really comparable to any other track in my opinion,” Boone said. “We go to a lot of different tracks throughout the years and there’s something about Nashville. There’s a different vibe there, a different feeling in the air whenever you roll up there. It’s fun to win there and it’s hard to compete there.”

The ASA STARS National Tour heads to Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway on Sunday, November 5 for the season finale, the All American 400. Special discounted three-day tickets are available here.

The ASA STARS National Tour opened the ten race, six-state schedule at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, FL on March 11. Gio Ruggiero is the most recent winner, claiming the victory in the Winchester 400 on October 15.

For the full ASA STARS National Tour schedule, plus Super Late Model rules and other information, please visit the series website at starsnationaltour.com, or be sure to follow the series on social media (Facebook: STARS National Series | Twitter: @racewithstars | IG: @starsnational).

ASA STARS National Tour
The ASA STARS National Tour debuted in March 2023 for Super Late Model racing in America. Announced in October 2022, many of the best drivers in America will compete in the ten-race national tour with a minimum $100,000 point fund. The championship team will be guaranteed $25,000.

The ASA STARS National Tour is made up of three races from each of the regional pavement Super Late Model Series under the Track Enterprises banner – the ASA/CRA Super Series, the ASA Midwest Tour and the ASA Southern Super Series.

The Team Construction Winner’s Circle program has been announced as a part of the ASA STARS National Tour for licensed drivers/teams with perfect attendance. The program provides additional financial incentives to those teams who support the series.

Track Enterprises, a racing promotions company based in Illinois, will operate the ASA STARS National Tour. It announced the acquisition of Champion Racing Association (CRA) in January 2022 and followed that up with the purchase of the Midwest Tour in July. In October, Track Enterprises President Bob Sargent announced a partnership with the Southern Super Series, which set the table for the formation of the ASA STARS National Tour.

-ASA STARS National Tour Release
-Photo credit: Bruce Nuttleman/Ultimate Lap Photo



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