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NASCAR Whelen All-American Series P.O. Box 2875 Daytona Beach, FL 32120 Telephone: (386) 253-0611 Email: fanfeedback@nascar.com Website: http://www.nascarlocalracing.com |
In 2007 Whelen Engineering replaced Dodge, the longstanding sponsor in the weekly series (now All-American). Under the broad umbrella of the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series, are the other related and development leagues of NASCAR. Re-aligned into eight regional groups in 2002. The series is designed to reward excellence at local tracks, comparing performance against drivers of each region, and ultimately against drivers across the United States. Through a formula known as the Competition Performance Index (CPI), an ultimate champion for each region and nationally is generated. The NASCAR Weekly Racing Series features numerous race tracks, ranging in size from .646-mile to .250-mile, including both asphalt and dirt ovals.
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NASCAR - Whelen All-American Series Past Driver Champions
For the 2007 season the NASCAR - Whelen All-American Series will crown Track Champions, State Champions and a National Champion. Points will be awarded based on finishes for the best 18 races ending September 30.
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For the 2005 and 2006 seasons the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series tracks were grouped into one of four divisions. These divisions wre not determined by geography or types of tracks. Drivers in the feature class at each track were awarded points in each event. The leaders at each track were ranked in the Division standings for their best 16 finishes. There are four divisiond (I,II,III,IV) and each divisinal winner recieves a $25,000 bonus. The National Champion is determined by the highest winning total of the four divisinal champions. There is an additional $50,000 bonus for winning the National Championship.
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NASCAR - Dodge Weekly Series Past Driver Champions (Prior to 2005)
Prior to 2005 the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series declared eight regional group Champions. Through a formula known as the Competition Performance Index (CPI), an ultimate champion for each region and nationally is generated. The NASCAR Weekly Racing Series presented by Dodge began its current format in 1982 when the first NWRS national champion was crowned. Prior to 1982, state champions were crowned in the series.
NASCAR - Dodge Weekly Series National Champions (Prior to 2005)
Regional champions (prior to 2006) can be accessed by clicking on the region link.
Atlantic
Region:
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Variety of race cars
including Late Model Stock Cars, Modifieds and Pro Late Models.
Northwest
Region:
Washington, Idaho, Northern California, Utah and Colorado. Variety of race
cars including Sportsman Late Models, Late Models, Super Stocks, Modifieds
and West Coast Late Models.
Heartland
Region:
Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin along with parts
of Iowa and Southern Minnesota. Variety of race cars including Dirt Late Model
, Late Model and Super Late Model.
Midwest
Region:
Iowa, Kansa, Montana and Minnesota. Races include Dirt Late Model cars.
New
England Region:
Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania.
Cars include Asphalt Modifieds, Pro Stocks, along with the Dirt Modifieds
Northeast
Region:
New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Variety of cars including Late Model Stock
Cars, Super Late Models, Late Model Pro Cars, Pro Stocks, and Dirt Modifieds.
Southeast
Coastal Region:
Virginia, the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida. Variety of cars including Late
Model Stock Cars, Dirt Late Models and Sportsman.
Sunbelt
Region:
Nevada, California, Texas and Arizona. Variety of cars including Late Model
Stock, Super Late Models, Sportsman and NWRS Modifieds.
Previous Regions Champions
Central Region