ISCRA XPOLogistics National Series

The ISCRA XPOLogistics National Series is the fourth-highest tiered national series operated by ISCRA. The series has been in operation since 1979, and has been sponsored by XPOLogistics since the 2015 season.

This series uses the same points system as the ISCRA Sparco Pro Series and the ISCRA Procore Truck 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 National Series originally began as a low-cost alternative to the Cup Series; the basic formula for the cars and chassis was the same, but the cars have less horsepower and a schedule featuring more local tracks, such as Five Flags Speedway and Saugus Speedway.

National Series cars are currently built by Five Star Bodies; prior to 2015, the series used a similar rulebook to the ISCRA Can-Am Cup Series and the ISCRA Sparco Pro Series. Less funded teams would commonly run cars that they purchased from Cup or Pro Series teams.

Series Name
The series began as a carbon copy of the then-ISCRA Copenhagen Cup Series in 1979, and was originally dubbed the ISCRA Copenhagen National Series. After Copenhagen elected to not renew their sponsorship of the Cup Series in 1987, the series acquired sponsorship from Advance Auto Parts, naming it the ISCRA Advance Auto Parts National Series from 1988 to 2002.

Gainsco Insurance would step up to sponsor the series from 2003 to 2007, naming it the ISCRA Gainsco National Series in that time frame. From 2008 to 2014, the series would be sponsored by grocery chain Meijer and called the ISCRA Meijer National Series. After not renewing their sponsorship of the series, ISCRA announced on November 3rd, 2014, that the series would be sponsored by XPOLogistics until the end of the 2024 season. The series will be known as the ISCRA XPOLogistics National Series for the duration of the deal.