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The NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series (formerly the Whelen All-American Series, Winston Racing Series and the Dodge Weekly Series) is a points championship for NASCAR sanctioned local short track motor racing around the United States and Canada.
Sellers' team (Sellers Racing Inc.) then fielded cars in the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series. Sellers continued to racing at local tracks. In 2021, Sellers won the track championships at Dominion Speedway and South Boston Speedway to win his second NASCAR Weekly Series championships by 34 points. [7] On April 2, 2022, the Superstar ...
The track's schedule traditionally starts the new NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series club racing championship. Drivers across the country participate in the track's annual Ally Red Eye held on the first weekend of January, where drivers can earn points towards the annual national and Florida state championships.
He ran two races in the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series in 2021, driving at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring. He would get one top-five and two top tens, finishing eighteenth in the regular standings.
A quartet of drivers who enjoyed successful NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series seasons now have additional reason to celebrate. Layne Riggs, Craig Von Dohren, Jacob Goede and Neal Latham have ...
A veteran dirt racer like Granby, Quebec, native Steve Bernier does not exactly fit the typical narrative associated with a NASCAR rookie. Autodrome Granby and RPM Speedway falling under NASCAR ...
He intended to run the series full-time again in 2023 in the No. 77 CBR entry, [9] but due to his success in the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series, he ran only a partial schedule. [10] He ultimately was named the national champion of the NASCAR series. [11] In 2024, Hall returned full-time to the CARS Tour with No. 22 Nelson Motorsports ...
Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series: All-American Local Several Advance Auto Parts: Winston: 1985 Various United States [8] Dodge: Whelen: Canada Canada Series: CASCAR: National 13 None Canadian Tire: 1986 Pony car: Canada [9] Pinty's Mexico Series: National 13 None Corona: 2004 Late model: Mexico [10] Toyota: Peak: United States Challenge Series ...