NASCAR Regional
NASCAR group
NASCAR Regional (formerly known as NASCAR Home Tracks and NASCAR Roots) is a group of regional stock car racing divisions and race tracks running on a weekly basis sanctioned by NASCAR.
History
Known as NASCAR Home Tracks until 2019, the organization rebranded as NASCAR Roots after the 2019 season while covering the same series that Home Tracks did.[1]
In 2024, NASCAR Roots rebranded as NASCAR Regional.[2]
List of divisions
ARCA Menards Series
Whelen Modified Tour
- Whelen Modified Tour
Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series
International series
- NASCAR Canada Series
- NASCAR Mexico Series
- Whelen Euro Series
- NASCAR Brasil Sprint Race
Former series
- NASCAR Baby Grand National/Dash Series (1975–2003)
- NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Midwest Series (1998–2006)
- NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Northwest Series (1985–2006)
- NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southeast Series (1991–2006)
- NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southwest Series (1985–2006)
- NASCAR Busch All-Star Tour (1985–2002)
- Whelen Southern Modified Tour (2005–2016)
References
External links
- Official website
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- Bill France Sr.
- Bill France Jr.
- Mike Helton
- Brian France
- Jim France
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Whelen Modified | |
Weekly short track racing |
NASCAR Brazil | |
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eNASCAR Series |
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NASCAR Australia | |
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AutoZone Elite Division | |
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Special events |
- Awards Banquet/Champion's Week
- Buschwhacker
- Criticism
- Drive for Diversity
- Engines
- Ferko lawsuit
- Mini tournaments
- Crown Jewel (NASCAR)
- Dash 4 Cash
- Triple Truck Challenge
- Hall of Fame
- Playoffs
- Race Team Alliance
- Road course ringer
- Rookie of the Year
- Rules and regulations
- Tire war
- Fuel injection
- Car generations: Generation 1
- Generation 2
- Generation 3
- Generation 4
- Car of Tomorrow
- Generation 6
- Next Gen
- Safety in NASCAR
- Start and park
- Streamline Hotel
- The Big One
- Winston Cup era
- Category
- Commons
- Sports portal
- United States portal
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