American Stock Car Association Wiki



Welcome to the ASCA!
Welcome to the American Stock Car Association, an American die cast racing series that weekly tours the United States at vastly different circuits with its races broadcasted on Instagram. The ASCA prominently features two main series, the Ajax Cup Series and the Craftsman Series. Todd Kidd is the reigning Ajax Cup champion, while Sean Wooden is the reigning Craftsman Series title holder. The association is also a subsidiary of the American Diecast Racing Association, one of three different die cast touring series in that organization.

Past and present race broadcasts dating back to 2014 (Season 0) can be found here.

History of the ASCA
The ASCA officially began back in 2003 when Caleb Henderson proposed an alternative racing series after failing to fulfill his NASCAR dreams. Henderson got together with a group of his friends, which included future ASCA legends Ronnie Woods and CJ Barrymore, and begun what became the Prejippie Cup Series with league branding coming from Henderson's parents. In 2005, a developmental league for the Cup Series was started, which eventually became known as the Lowe's Series.

In 2015, the ASCA went through a complete rebrand, and entered what's widely been regarded as the sport's modern era. The developmental second tier series was renamed to the Craftsman Series, while the top tier series was rebranded to the now well known Ajax Cup Series.

A link to all of the ASCA's social media platforms can be found here.

Latest activity


 Congratulations to Todd Kidd on capturing the 2025 Ajax Cup championship, the first of his career via tiebreaker over Diego Orkedi in the closest title fight in ASCA history! 