The Busch All-Star Tour was a NASCAR-sanctioned dirt track late model racing series.
[1] The series held its first race at Adams County Speedway in Corning, Iowa, and was won by Steve Kosiski.
Although the tour was primarily situated in the Midwest, the series also expanded to tracks outside the region.
[2] NASCAR's top national series didn't return to dirt until the Camping World Truck Series ran the 2013 Mudsummer Classic at Eldora Speedway.
[1] Notable personnel who worked with the tour included John Darby, the current Sprint Cup Series director, who worked as chief technical inspector for the tour, along with Motor Racing Network writer Pete Pistone, who served as public relations director for approximately four seasons.