All Star Circuit of Champions

The All Star Circuit of Champions (abbreviated ASCoC) was an American motorsports sanctioning body of winged sprint car racing.

The ASCoC was founded by Bud Miller in 1970 after a failed venture by himself, Chris Economaki, and Wellman Lehman, to build a new race track near Youngstown, OH.

Through the meetings about building the track the idea was conceived to create a touring sprint car series in the area.

The series would cease operations after just 3 years in 1973, when the 1973 oil crisis triggered fuel price increases and shortages.

[4] Stewart took sole ownership of the ASCoC in 2015 after an organization called Renegade Sprints competed with Webb's group.