ChumpCar World Series founder John Condren was the owner of
Altamont Raceway Park in California when the first 24 Hours of LeMons events were held at the track. Condren entered a team in the early LeMons races, but was dissatisfied with the party atmosphere and tongue-in-cheek mockery that continues to characterize the LeMons series. After finding that other racers were interested in cheap endurance racing and shared his dissatisfaction with LeMons, Condren formed the ChumpCar World Series and organized the first ChumpCar race in October 2009 at
Portland International Raceway. In the first full year of the series, ChumpCar hosted nine events across the United States at tracks that included
Texas Motor Speedway,
Iowa Speedway,
Portland International Raceway,
Hallett Motor Racing Circuit, and
Putnam Park. ChumpCar races resembled LeMons races in the beginning, as many LeMons teams participated in lavishly decorated cars and costumes. Likewise, many of the rules in ChumpCar mirrored those in LeMons to allow teams to easily switch between the two race series. Over time, ChumpCar's rules evolved to form a more coherent, distinct series unlike any other in North America. ChumpCar's popularity grew, and as of 2013 the series scheduled over 40 events across North America at some of the best-known road racing venues on the continent, including
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca,
Sonoma Raceway (Sears Point),
Road America,
Virginia International Raceway,
Watkins Glen,
Road Atlanta and
Daytona International Speedway. Notable ChumpCar competitors include
NASCAR Sprint Cup champion driver
Tony Stewart, well known NASCAR teams
Hendrick Motorsports and
Roush Fenway Racing, and
Ars Technica contributing writer Jonathan Gitlin. In July 2014, ChumpCar reformed as a membership driven club, and 501(c)7 tax exempt organization. Robert Mink is the CEO and board chair. In 2015, Chumpcar Canada was split off as a separate entity, although there is still close coordination between the US and Canadian organizations. In June 2017, the CCWS BOD resigned and Micheal Chisek was made President of ChumpCar International, Inc. In 2017 ChumpCar World Series (ChumpCar International Inc.) adopted the name
ChampCar Endurance Series and filed for trademark rights after receiving the blessings from the
INDYCAR, LLC (the legal successor of Champ Car World Series) to use the name. == Preparation and rules ==