2015 CARS Tour
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The 2015 CARS Tour was the 19th season of the CARS Tour, a stock car racing series. It began at Southern National Motorsports Park on March 28 and ended at Hickory Motor Speedway on October 31. Brayton Haws won the Late Model Stock Tour championship, while Cole Timm won the Super Late Model Tour championship.[1][2]
This was the first season under the CARS Tour moniker after the series absorbed the now-defunct UARA-STARS Late Model Series. Alongside this, this was the first season to feature the Super Late Model Tour.[3]
Caleb Holman entered the year as the series' Late Model Stock champion.[4]
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| Date | Track | Location | LMSC Winner | SLM Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 28 | Southern National Motorsports Park | Kenly, North Carolina | Todd Gilliland | Cole Timm |
| April 18 | Orange County Speedway | Rougemont, North Carolina | Brayton Haws | Christopher Bell |
| May 9 | Hickory Motor Speedway | Hickory, North Carolina | Brayton Haws | William Byron |
| May 30 | Southern National Motorsports Park | Kenly, North Carolina | Deac McCaskill | Christopher Bel |
| June 12 | Tri-County Motor Speedway | Hudson, North Carolina | Brayton Haws | Quin Houff |
| July 11 | Motor Mile Speedway | Radford, Virginia | Josh Berry | Zane Smith |
| August 1 | Orange County Speedway | Rougemont, North Carolina | Josh Berry | Brandon Setzer |
| August 29 | Concord Speedway | Concord, North Carolina | Bradley McCaskill | Steve Wallace |
| September 19 | Myrtle Beach Speedway | Myrtle Beach, South Carolina | Sam Yarbrough | Brandon Setzer |
| October 31 | Hickory Motor Speedway | Hickory, North Carolina | Josh Berry | Christopher Bell |