The Concept
The US100 is not just another racing league — it is a war of state pride. Exactly 100 drivers have been assembled, two from every state in the Union, all fighting to prove which corner of America produces the fastest racers.
From the frozen backroads of Alaska to the sun-baked highways of
Florida, every driver carries their state’s colors, racing not just
for themselves, but for home. Every lap is a declaration. Every checkered flag
is a statement.
Only 20 drivers will survive to advance into
The Centennial Series.
The inaugural Season One puts these competitors through a brutal
proving ground, reviving the spirit of the legendary
Heritage ’87 stock cars as they battle for glory, a massive prize
pool, and the ultimate prize —
the US Centennial Shield.
Fifty states enter. One state stands alone.
There can be only one ruler of the US100.
The Setup
- 1 100 Drivers selected nationwide.
- 2 50 State Teams working together.
- 3 5 Regional Divisions battling for dominance.
The Format
Phase 1: Division Wars
The season begins with 5 separate divisions (PacWest, Plains, Heartland, Southland, Atlantic). Drivers compete within their region for 10 grueling rounds.
Phase 2: The Cut
After Round 10, the field is slashed. Only the Top 4 Drivers from each division advance. 100 drivers become 20 elite finalists.
Phase 3: The Centennial
The final 20 face off in the Centennial Series—a high-stakes showdown to crown the National Champion and award the Centennial Trophy.
The Ultimate Prize
The Centennial
Trophy
We aren't just racing for glory. The winner takes home the largest purse in American stock car history and the 45lb solid titanium Centennial Shield.