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
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC (NASCAR) is an American auto racing sanctioning and operating company that is best known for stock car racing. The privately owned company was founded by Bill France Sr. in 1948, and hi ...
sanctioned local
short track motor racing
Oval track racing is a form of closed-circuit motorsport that is contested on an oval-shaped race track. An oval track differs from a road course in that the layout resembles an oval with turns in only one direction, and the direction of traffic ...
around the United States and Canada.
In the 30 years of NASCAR sanctioning weekly racing for a national championship, the tracks have been split, initially by geographical proximity of the tracks for purposes of developing regional champions, then randomly among four divisions and currently by states that have tracks participating.
History
The series began as the NASCAR Winston Racing Series in 1982 as weekly, local track racing sanctioned by NASCAR. As announced at the Weekly Series banquet in Las Vegas on November 11, 2006, Dodge dropped their sponsorship of the weekly series.
Whelen Engineering
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picked up the sponsorship, renaming it the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series.
For the 2010 season, NASCAR lowered the age minimum for its weekly racing series from 16 to 14.
In 2005 the Weekly Series became the first NASCAR-sanctioned series to have a permanent presence outside of the United States, as tracks in
Saint-Eustache, Quebec
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History
The city was founded in 1770 and was incorpo ...
,
Delaware, Ontario
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, and
Wetaskiwin, Alberta
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Wetaskiwin is ...
, elected to be represented in the series.
Advance Auto Parts
Advance Auto Parts, Inc. (Advance) is an American automotive aftermarket parts provider. Headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, it serves both professional installer and do it yourself (DIY) customers. As of July 13, 2019, Advance operated ...
assumed naming rights for the series on June 10, 2020.
Competition
Rules and points system
Under the original regional format (1982–2004), a competition performance index (CPI) was used to determine the regional and national championships. The complicated CPI used four factors — winning percentage (feature wins / feature starts), top fives (top five finishes / feature starts available at tracks), car counts (track's average car count / highest average car count of track in a region) and starts (features driver started / feature starts available at the track). With the change to the divisional format in 2005 along came a more simplified point system. The system awarded two points per position in the feature event, with a maximum of 25 cars starting and 50 points going to the winner. If more than 25 cars started, two points were awarded from 26th place on back. Bonus points were also awarded to each driver starting a feature — 20 points for at least 21 cars starting, 10 points for 15 to 20 cars starting, and none for less than 15 cars starting. The same system was used when the change to the state format took place in 2007, but the bonus points were reduced to just five points for the feature winner. In 2010 the maximum was dropped to 20 cars starting and 40 points going to the winner. For the 2014 season the maximum cars starting was dropped to 18 resulting in 36 points for the winner. Bonus points for the feature winner was also changed to three points if the winner started in a single-digit position (i.e., fifth) or five points if the winner had a double-digit starting position (i.e., 12th).
Divisions
What cars are used to score points in the weekly series is up to the discretion of the individual participating tracks, within Weekly Series guidelines. As of 2005, sportsman, two classes of pavement Late Model chassis (Super Late Models, which have offset chassis, and Late Models, which have perimeter chassis), pavement Modifieds (both the "
Tour Type" and the
SK formula), dirt Modifieds and Late Models, and street stocks, super stocks are considered eligible categories. Participating tracks are all short tracks, ranging from 1/4 mile to 5/8 mile; most are paved, but a significant number of
dirt tracks also participate.
National champions
*1982 –
Tom Hearst Tom Hearst is an American racing driver from Muscatine, Iowa who won the first NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series national championship in 1982.Schaefer, Paul. ''Where Stars Are Born: Celebrating 25 Years of NASCAR Weekly Racing''. Coastal 18 ...
– Muscatine, IA
*1983 –
Mike Alexander – Franklin, TN
*1984 –
David Into
David Into (died April 20, 2015) is an American racing driver who won the NASCAR Weekly Series national championship in 1984.Schaefer, Paul. ''Where Stars Are Born: Celebrating 25 Years of NASCAR Weekly Racing''. Coastal 181, Newburyport, Massa ...
– Hardeeville, SC
*1985 –
Doug McCoun – Prunedale, CA
*1986 –
Joe Kosiski
Joe Kosiski (born August 27, 1957) is an American racing driver. A five-time champion in the NASCAR Busch All-Star Tour, he also won the 1986 NASCAR Winston Racing Series championship, four NASCAR regional championships, and has been inducted into ...
– Omaha, NE
*1987 –
Roger Dolan Roger Dolan from Lisbon, Iowa is an American racing driver
Auto racing (also known as car racing, motor racing, or automobile racing) is a motorsport involving the racing of automobiles for competition.
Auto racing has existed since the invent ...
– Lisbon, IA
*1988 –
Robert Powell
Robert Powell (; born 1 June 1944) is an English actor who is known for the title roles in ''Mahler'' (1974) and '' Jesus of Nazareth'' (1977), and for his portrayal of secret agent Richard Hannay in '' The Thirty Nine Steps'' (1978) and its ...
– Moncks Corner, SC
*1989 –
Larry Phillips – Springfield, MO
*1990 –
Max Prestwood – Lenoir, NC
*1991 –
Larry Phillips – Springfield, MO
*1992 –
Larry Phillips – Springfield, MO
*1993 –
Barry Beggarly – Pelham, NC
*1994 –
David Rogers – Orlando, FL
*1995 –
Larry Phillips – Springfield, MO
*1996 –
Larry Phillips – Springfield, MO
*1997 –
Dexter Canipe – Claremont, NC
*1998 –
Ed Kosiski – Omaha, NE
*1999 –
Jeff Leka – Buffalo, IL
*2000 –
Gary Webb – Bluegrass, IA
*2001 –
Ted Christopher – Plainville, CT
*2002 –
Peter Daniels – Lebanon, NH
*2003 –
Mark McFarland – Winchester, VA
*2004 –
Greg Pursley
Greg Pursley (born January 4, 1968) is an American professional stock car racing driver. The 2011 and 2014 champion of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, he drives for Gene Price Motorsports.
Career
Pursley won the NASCAR Weekly Series national cha ...
– Santa Clarita, CA
*2005 –
Peyton Sellers
Peyton Sellers (born October 20, 1983) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He won the 2005 and 2021 national championship of NASCAR's Weekly Racing Series.Schaefer, Paul. ''Where Stars Are Born: Celebrating 25 Years of NASCAR W ...
– Danville, VA
*2006 –
Philip Morris Phil(l)ip or Phil Morris may refer to:
Companies
*Altria, a conglomerate company previously known as Philip Morris Companies Inc., named after the tobacconist
**Philip Morris USA, a tobacco company wholly owned by Altria Group
**Philip Morris Inter ...
– Ruckersville, VA
*2007 – Steve Carlson – West Salem, WI
*2008 –
Philip Morris Phil(l)ip or Phil Morris may refer to:
Companies
*Altria, a conglomerate company previously known as Philip Morris Companies Inc., named after the tobacconist
**Philip Morris USA, a tobacco company wholly owned by Altria Group
**Philip Morris Inter ...
– Ruckersville, VA
*2009 –
Philip Morris Phil(l)ip or Phil Morris may refer to:
Companies
*Altria, a conglomerate company previously known as Philip Morris Companies Inc., named after the tobacconist
**Philip Morris USA, a tobacco company wholly owned by Altria Group
**Philip Morris Inter ...
– Ruckersville, VA
*2010 – Keith Rocco – Wallingford, CT
*2011 –
Philip Morris Phil(l)ip or Phil Morris may refer to:
Companies
*Altria, a conglomerate company previously known as Philip Morris Companies Inc., named after the tobacconist
**Philip Morris USA, a tobacco company wholly owned by Altria Group
**Philip Morris Inter ...
– Ruckersville, VA
*2012 –
Lee Pulliam
Lee Pulliam (born April 5, 1988) is an American stock car racing driver and team owner. He is a four-time NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division I national champion, and is the owner of late model racing team Lee Pulliam Performance.
Racing c ...
– Semora, NC
*2013 –
Lee Pulliam
Lee Pulliam (born April 5, 1988) is an American stock car racing driver and team owner. He is a four-time NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division I national champion, and is the owner of late model racing team Lee Pulliam Performance.
Racing c ...
– Semora, NC
*2014 – Anthony Anders – Easley, SC
*2015 –
Lee Pulliam
Lee Pulliam (born April 5, 1988) is an American stock car racing driver and team owner. He is a four-time NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division I national champion, and is the owner of late model racing team Lee Pulliam Performance.
Racing c ...
– Semora, NC
*2016 – Matt Bowling – Ridgeway, VA
*2017 –
Lee Pulliam
Lee Pulliam (born April 5, 1988) is an American stock car racing driver and team owner. He is a four-time NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division I national champion, and is the owner of late model racing team Lee Pulliam Performance.
Racing c ...
– Alton, VA
*2018 –
Philip Morris Phil(l)ip or Phil Morris may refer to:
Companies
*Altria, a conglomerate company previously known as Philip Morris Companies Inc., named after the tobacconist
**Philip Morris USA, a tobacco company wholly owned by Altria Group
**Philip Morris Inter ...
– Ruckersville, VA
*2019 – Jacob Goede – Carver, MN
*2020 –
Josh Berry
Joshua W. Berry (born October 22, 1990) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 8 Chevrolet Camaro for JR Motorsports. Berry has also competed for JRM in late model ...
– Charlotte, NC
*2021 -
Peyton Sellers
Peyton Sellers (born October 20, 1983) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He won the 2005 and 2021 national championship of NASCAR's Weekly Racing Series.Schaefer, Paul. ''Where Stars Are Born: Celebrating 25 Years of NASCAR W ...
- Danville, VA
*2022 -
Layne Riggs
Layne Griffin Riggs (born June 11, 2002) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the No. 1 Toyota Tundra for TRICON Garage, and the No. 62 Tundra for Halmar Friesen R ...
- Bahama, NC
2021 tracks
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Adams County Speedway – Corning, Iowa (1/2 mile dirt)
*
Alaska Raceway Park –
Butte, Alaska
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(1/3 mile asphalt)
*
All-American Speedway
All American Speedway is a 1/3-mile NASCAR-sanctioned paved oval racetrack located in Roseville, California, United States.
The track first began operations in 1954. The track was originally a quarter mile long, but was renovated before the 2008 ...
– Roseville, California (1/3 mile asphalt)
*
Autodrome Chaudière
Autodrome Chaudière is a quarter mile, high banked, asphalt short track located in Vallée-Jonction, Quebec, Canada, about 65 kilometres south of Quebec City.
The circuit opened in 1992 as a dirt track; in 2005, the track underwent resurfacing ...
– Vallée-Jonction, Quebec, Canada (1/4 mile asphalt)
*
Berlin Raceway
Berlin Raceway is a 7/16 mile long paved oval race track in Marne, Michigan, United States, near Grand Rapids. The track races weekly as part of the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series. It has also held touring series events on the ARCA Menard ...
- Marne, Michigan (7/16 mile asphalt)
*
Bethel Motor Speedway
Bethel Motor Speedway is a quarter-mile asphalt oval race track, located near the site of the original Woodstock Music Festival in White Lake, New York. The track is sanctioned by NASCAR as part of its Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series.
History
T ...
- Swan Lake, New York (1/4 mile asphalt)
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Bowman Gray Stadium – Winston-Salem, North Carolina (1/4 mile asphalt)
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The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
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– North Las Vegas, Nevada (3/8 mile asphalt)
*
Cedar Lake Speedway – New Richmond, Wisconsin (3/8 mile clay)
*
Claremont Motorsports Park Claremont may refer to:
Places Australia
*Claremont, Ipswich, a heritage-listed house in Queensland
* Claremont, Tasmania, a suburb of Hobart
* Claremont, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth
** Claremont Football Club, West Australian Footbal ...
- Claremont, New Hampshire (1/3 mile asphalt)
*
Colorado National Speedway – Erie, Colorado (3/8 mile asphalt)
*
Coos Bay Speedway Coos may refer to:
People
*Cowasuck, also known as Cowass or Coös, an Algonquian-speaking Native American tribe in northeastern North America
*Coos people, an indigenous people of the Northwest Plateau in Oregon
*Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower ...
- Coos Bay, Oregon (.387 mile dirt)
*
Dominion Raceway
Dominion Raceway is a motorsport complex currently operating in Thornburg, Virginia. The facility includes 4/10-mile oval track, a 2-mile road course, and a 1/8-mile drag strip. The track hosts NASCAR, SCCA, and Superkart events along with amat ...
- Thornburg, Virginia (4/10 mile asphalt)
*
Eastbound International Speedway - Avondale, Newfoundland, Canada (1/3 mile asphalt)
*
Edmonton International Raceway
Edmonton International Raceway is a , paved oval auto racing facility, located outside Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada, approximately south of Edmonton. The track is the first in Alberta to be sanctioned by NASCAR, and hosts races in the NASCAR Adv ...
– Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada (1/4 mile asphalt)
*
Elko Speedway
Elko Speedway, is a 3/8 mile Stock car racing, asphalt oval NASCAR-sanctioned race track located in Elko New Market, Minnesota. Elko Speedway is a track in the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series. The track is located in the former Elko portio ...
– Elko, Minnesota (3/8 mile asphalt)
*
Evergreen Speedway – Monroe, Washington (.646 and 3/8 mile asphalt)
*Florence Motor Speedway - Timmonsville, South Carolina (4/10 mile asphalt)
*
Grandview Speedway
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– Bechtelsville, Pennsylvania (1/3 mile dirt)
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Greenville-Pickens Speedway – Greenville, South Carolina (1/2 mile asphalt)
*
Hickory Motor Speedway – Hickory, North Carolina (.363 mile asphalt)
*
Hudson Speedway
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People
* Hudson (given name)
* Hudson (surname)
* Henry Hudson, English explorer
* Hudson (footballer, born 1986), Hudson Fernando Tobias de Carvalho, Brazilian football right-back
* Hudson (footballer, born 1988), Hudson R ...
- Hudson, New Hampshire (1/4 mile asphalt)
*
I-25 Speedway
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- Pueblo, Colorado (1/4 mile asphalt)
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Irwindale Speedway – Irwindale, California (1/2 mile and 1/3 mile asphalt)
*
Circuit ICAR
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– Mirabel, Quebec, Canada (4/10 mile asphalt)
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Kern County Raceway Park – Bakersfield, California (1/2 mile asphalt)
*
Kingsport Speedway
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– Kingsport, Tennessee (3/8 mile concrete)
*
La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway – West Salem, Wisconsin (5/8 mile and 1/4 mile asphalt)
*
Langley Speedway – Hampton, Virginia (.395 mile asphalt)
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Lee USA Speedway – Lee, New Hampshire (3/8 mile asphalt)
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Madison International Speedway
The Madison International Speedway (MIS) is a half-mile paved oval racetrack in the Town of Rutland near Oregon, Wisconsin, United States. With 18-degree banked turns, the track is billed as "The Track of Champions" and "Wisconsin's Fastest H ...
– Oregon, Wisconsin (1/2 mile asphalt)
*
Magic Valley Speedway
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* Magical thinking, the belief that unrela ...
– Twin Falls, Idaho (1/3 mile asphalt)
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Meridian Speedway - Meridian, Idaho (1/4 mile asphalt)
*
Monadnock Speedway
Monadnock Speedway is a paved oval race track in Winchester, New Hampshire. Located south of Keene, the track is nestled between New Hampshire Route 10 and the Ashuelot River.
The track hosts various races for regional touring series, includin ...
– Winchester, New Hampshire (1/4 mile asphalt)
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Motor Mile Speedway - Dublin, Virginia (.416 mile asphalt)
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New Smyrna Speedway – New Smyrna Beach, Florida (1/2 mile asphalt)
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Riverhead Raceway – Riverhead, New York (1/4 mile asphalt)
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Rockford Speedway – Rockford, Illinois (1/4 mile asphalt)
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Salina Highbanks Speedway – Pryor, Oklahoma (3/8 mile clay)
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Seekonk Speedway – Seekonk, Massachusetts (1/3 mile asphalt)
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South Boston Speedway
South Boston Speedway, or "SoBo", is a short track located just outside South Boston, Virginia. SoBo is located approximately east of another area familiar to most NASCAR fans, Martinsville. It is owned by Mattco, Inc., the Mattioli family tr ...
– South Boston, Virginia (4/10 mile asphalt)
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Tucson Speedway
Tucson Speedway is a paved oval racetrack located at the Pima County Fairgrounds, off Interstate 10 just south of Tucson, Arizona. It is one of only three paved ovals in the state of Arizona (the others are Phoenix Raceway and Havasu 95 Speed ...
– Tucson, Arizona (3/8 mile asphalt)
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Wake County Speedway
Wake County Speedway "America's Favorite Bullring" is a quarter-mile NASCAR Sanctioned asphalt race track located in Raleigh, NC. The track holds stock car races on alternating Friday nights from April to September. It has six main classes of cars ...
- Raleigh, North Carolina (1/4 mile asphalt)
References
External links
NASCAR Weekly Racing Series Homepage
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Stock car racing series in the United States