ISCRA Procore Truck Series

The ISCRA Procore Truck Series is a pickup truck racing series owned and sanctioned by ISCRA. It is the highest level of pickup truck racing in the United States, and it is the third highest-ranked national series in ISCRA, below the ISCRA Can-Am Cup Series and the ISCRA Sparco Pro Series, but above the ISCRA XPOLogistics National Series and the ISCRA Fastenal Modified Tour. The series has been in operation since 1992, and Procore has been the title sponsor of the series since 2018.

This series uses the same points system as the ISCRA Sparco Pro Series, which rewards consistency over winning. The winner receives 175 points, second place recieves 170 points, and so on; five points are awarded for a lap led, and an additional five points are awarded for leading the most laps of a race.

The series started out as a short track-centric series, created to fill the gap left by the Cup Series as it moved onto larger tracks. The series continues to run small tracks around the United States and Canada, such as Myrtle Beach Speedway and Elko Speedway. However, it has also shifted onto larger tracks as a companion series to the Cup Series, including tracks like Armory Digital Superspeedway and Michigan International Speedway.

Pro cars are currently prepared by the teams themselves according to a strict rulebook. These cars allow for a wide variety of rules packages that can be run at various tracks while still remaining cheap to build and maintain.

Series Name
When the series was created in 1992, ISCRA was able to acquire series sponsorship from ALCOA, a Pittsburgh-based metals company. ALCOA and ISCRA agreed to an 5-year deal on July 20th, 1991, naming the series the ISCRA ALCOA SuperTruck Series. ALCOA re-signed for another six years in 1996, extending their sponsorship through to the end of the 2002 season.

After ALCOA decided not to renew their sponsorship after the 2002 season, ISCRA and FirstEnergy announced a ten-year deal to sponsor the Truck Series from 2003 to 2012. The series was known at this time as the ISCRA FirstEnergy SuperTruck Series. In 2007, ISCRA would drop the "Super-" from the name, changing the name to the ISCRA FirstEnergy Truck Series.

On September 2nd, 2012, ISCRA and TaxSlayer announced a five-year deal, naming the series the ISCRA TaxSlayer Truck Series through the end of the 2017 season. After this deal expired, ISCRA announced another five-year deal, this time with Procore. The series will be known as the ISCRA Procore Truck Series from the 2018 season until the end of the 2022 season.