Dodge Weekly Series - National Champions

National Champions

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series National Champions
Year Driver Home Track Hometown Starts Wins Points
2012 Lee Pulliam Motor Mile Speedway Semora, NC 36 23 794
2011 Philip Morris South Boston Speedway Ruckersville, VA 28 20 789
2010 Keith Rocco Waterford Speedbowl Wallingford, CT 53 21 810
2009 Philip Morris Motor Mile Speedway Ruckersville, VA 28 9 841
2008 Philip Morris Motor Mile Speedway Ruckersville, VA
2007 Steve Carlson La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway West Salem, WI 24 8 862
2006 Philip Morris Motor Mile Speedway Ruckersville, VA
2005 Peyton Sellers South Boston Speedway Danville, VA
2004 Greg Pursley Canyon Country, CA
2003 Mark McFarland Old Dominion Speedway Winchester, VA
2002 Peter Daniels Claremont (Twin State) Speedway Lebanon, NH 18 14
2001 Ted Christopher Thompson International Speedway Plainville, CT
2000 Gary Webb Blue Grass, IA
1999 Jeff Leka Macon Speedway Buffalo, IL
1998 Ed Kosiski Omaha, NE
1997 Dexter Canipe Greenville-Pickens Speedway Claremont, NC
1996 Larry Phillips Springfield, MO 20 14
1995 Larry Phillips Springfield, MO 40 32
1994 David Rogers Orlando, FL
1993 Barry Beggarly Pelham, NC
1992 Larry Phillips Springfield, MO 40 38
1991 Larry Phillips Springfield, MO 40 32
1990 Max Prestwood Hickory Motor Speedway Lenoir, NC
1989 Larry Phillips Bolivar Speedway Springfield, MO 27 23
1988 Robert Powell Moncks Corner, SC
1987 Roger Dolan Lisbon, IA
1986 Joe Kosiski Omaha, NE
1985 Doug McCoun Watsonville Speedway Prunedale, CA 53 27
1984 David Into Hardeeville, SC
1983 Mike Alexander Franklin, TN 56 31
1982 Tom Hearst Muscatine, IA

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