American Speed Association - List of ASA National Champions

List of ASA National Champions

  • 2011 Barry Beggarly - ASA Member Track National Champion - Ace Speedway
  • 2010 Bryan Wordelman - ASA Member Track National Champion - Rocky Mountain Raceways
  • 2009 Tommy Cloce - ASA Member Track National Champion - Adirondack Speedway
  • 2008 Cary Stapp - ASA Member Track National Champion - Thunderhill Raceway
  • 2005 Bryan Reffner - Awarded Championship for the 2005 ASL Season
  • 2004 Kevin Cywinski
  • 2003 Kevin Cywinski
  • 2002 Joey Clanton
  • 2001 Johnny Sauter
  • 2000 Gary St. Amant
  • 1999 Tim Sauter
  • 1998 Gary St. Amant
  • 1997 Kevin Cywinski
  • 1996 Tony Raines
  • 1995 Bryan Reffner
  • 1994 Butch Miller
  • 1993 Johnny Benson
  • 1992 Mike Eddy
  • 1991 Mike Eddy
  • 1990 Bob Senneker
  • 1989 Mike Eddy
  • 1988 Butch Miller
  • 1987 Butch Miller
  • 1986 Mark Martin
  • 1985 Dick Trickle
  • 1984 Dick Trickle
  • 1983 Rusty Wallace
  • 1982 Mike Eddy
  • 1981 Mike Eddy
  • 1980 Mark Martin
  • 1979 Mark Martin
  • 1978 Mark Martin
  • 1977 Rodney Combs
  • 1976 Mike Eddy
  • 1975 Rodney Combs
  • 1974 Mike Eddy
  • 1973 Dave Sorg

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