CARS X-1R Pro Cup Series

The USAR Hooters PROCUP Series is one of " United Speed ​​Alliance Racing" guided American motorsport racing series, which runs mainly on short ovals.

History

The series was founded in the mid 1990s by Robert H. Brooks, the then owner of the restaurant chain Hooters. He created the series in honor of the deceased tragically on 1 April 1993 in a plane crash Alan Kulwicki, Dan Duncan and Charlie Campbell.

There was initially a " Late Model " series, but Robert H. Brooks changed this to the Pro Cup, which was held at the Milwaukee Mile in September 1997 for the first time.

In 2001, the format of the racing series was changed. It was subdivided into " Northern Division " ( Division of the North) and " Southern Division " (division of the South). The series run separately in different regions of the United States. After the season, the respective divisions the best pilots come each division in the " Four Champions Challenge", a kind of play-off series, which is similar to the Chase for the Sprint Cup of NASCAR. The driver who has accumulated the most points in the Four Champions Challenge USAR champion. The length of this play-off was first four races, then from 2002 to 2005 five races, six races in 2006 and since 2007 five races.

Known drivers who were active throughout her career in the USAR Hooters PROCUP Series are, among others, Matt Kenseth, Joey Logano, Brian Vickers and Buckshot Jones.

Champions Series

Rookie of the Year Award

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