The Historic Stock Car Racing Series (HSCRS) is an auto racing organization based on the West Coast of the United States that was founded by San Jose, California, businessman John Davis in 1994 with a mandate to register, preserve, restore, and continue showcasing authentic NASCAR Winston Cup Series stock cars in friendly competition.
machines with much smaller vintage race cars that ranged from diminutive European compacts to Shelby Mustangs, Corvettes, and Cobras.
As such, the group has raced at a number of venues, including the San Jose Grand Prix, Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Portland International, and Infineon Raceway, where they have run as a support race group for the Champ Car, the Daytona Prototypes, the Camping World West Series, and the SCCA Trans Am Series.
All cars using a flat-tappet camshaft must run with current NASCAR regulations mandating a 12.0:1 compression ratio, adopted in the late 1990s.
With the ROYL, winning bidders are given an e-ticket ride at speed around a real race track in the passenger seat of one of the historic stock cars.