Whelen All-American Series
The Whelen All-American Series (formerly known as the Dodge Weekly Series ) is a NASCAR amateur racing league . Of the series that run across the United States , it is the least significant. There are only regional racing series below it.
Racetracks
Since 2005 Whelen Modified is the only series of NASCAR that is permanently represented not only in the USA , but also in other countries. That's because this section of NASCAR also makes guest appearances on racetracks in Saint-Eustache , Québec , Delaware , Ontario , Edmonton and Alberta outside of the United States. The races are only held on short distances.
Weekly series race tracks
- Ace Speedway - Altamahaw, NC (4/10 mile tarmac)
- Altamont Motorsports Park - Tracy, CA (0.25 and 0.5 mile asphalt oval, 1.1 mile street course)
- Beech Ridge Motor Speedway - Scarborough, Maine (1/3 mile asphalt)
- Bowman Gray Stadium - Winston-Salem, NC (0.25 miles of tarmac)
- Caraway Speedway - Sophia, NC (0.455 miles of tarmac)
- Evergreen Speedway - Monroe, Wash. (0.646 and 3/8 miles of asphalt)
- Greenville-Pickens Speedway - Greenville, SC (0.5 mile tarmac)
- Lakeside Speedway - Kansas City, Kan. (0.5 miles gravel)
- Langley Speedway, Virginia - Hampton, Va. (0.395 miles of tarmac)
- Lanier National Speedway - Braselton, Ga. (3/8 mile of tarmac)
- Linn County Speedway - Pleasanton, Kan. (3/8 mile gravel)
- Mansfield Motor Speedway - Mansfield, Ohio (0.5 mile asphalt)
- Motor Mile Speedway - Radford, Va. (0.416 miles of tarmac)
- Rockford Speedway - Rockford, Ill. (0.25 miles of tarmac)
- Rocky Mountain Raceways - West Valley City, Utah (3/8 mile tarmac)
- South Boston Speedway - South Boston, Va. (4/10 mile tarmac)
- Southern National Raceway Park - Kenly, NC (4/10 mile tarmac)
- Adams County Speedway - Corning, Iowa (0.5 mile gravel)
- Altamont Motorsports Park - Tracy, Calif. (0.5 miles of asphalt)
- Autodrome Saint-Eustache - Saint-Eustache, Québec, Canada (4/10 mile asphalt)
- Concord Motorsport Park - Concord, NC (0.5 mile Asphalt Tri-Oval)
- Edmonton International Raceway - Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada (0.25 miles of tarmac)
- Grandview Speedway - Bechtelsville, Pa. (1/3 mile gravel)
- I-80 Speedway at Nebraska Raceway Park - Greenwood, Neb. (4/10 mile gravel)
- Lee USA Speedway - Lee, NH (3/8 mile asphalt)
- Myrtle Beach Speedway - Myrtle Beach, SC (0.5 miles of tarmac)
- Oglethorpe Speedway Park - Savannah, Ga. (0.5 mile gravel)
- San Antonio Speedway - San Antonio, Tex. (0.5 miles of asphalt)
- Shasta Raceway Park - Anderson, Calif. (3/8 miles asphalt)
- Spencer Speedway - Williamson, NY (0.5 mile tarmac)
- Stockton “99” Speedway - Stockton, Calif. (0.25 miles of asphalt)
- Wall Township Speedway - Wall Township, NJ (1/3 mile asphalt)
- Colorado National Speedway - Erie, Colo. (3/8 miles asphalt)
- Columbus Motor Speedway - Columbus, Ohio (1/3 mile asphalt)
- Dubuque Fairgrounds Speedway - Dubuque, Iowa (3/8 mile clay)
- Hickory Motor Speedway - Hickory, NC (0.363 miles of tarmac)
- Holland International Speedway - Holland, NY (3/8 mile asphalt)
- Kalamazoo Speedway - Kalamazoo, Mich. (3/8 miles)
- Kil-Kare Speedway - Xenia, Ohio (3/8 mile tarmac)
- LaCrosse Fairgrounds Speedway - West Salem, Wis. (5/8 miles asphalt)
- Lake Erie Speedway - North East, Pa. (3/8 miles asphalt)
- Magic Valley Speedway - Twin Falls, Idaho (1/3 mile asphalt)
- Old Dominion Speedway - Manassas, Va. (3/8 mile tarmac)
- Peoria Speedway - Peoria, Ill. (0.25 miles of gravel)
- Riverhead Raceway - Riverhead, NY (0.25 miles of tarmac)
- Rockford Speedway - Rockford, Ill. (0.25 miles of tarmac)
- The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway - Las Vegas, Nev. (3/8 miles asphalt)
- Elko Speedway - Elko, Minn. (3/8 miles asphalt)
- Farley Speedway - Farley, Iowa (0.5 mile gravel)
- I-80 Speedway at Nebraska Raceway Park - Greenwood, Neb. (4/10 mile gravel)
- Irwindale Speedway - Irwindale, Calif. (0.5 miles & 1/3 mile asphalt)
- Jennerstown Speedway - Jennerstown, Pa. (0.5 miles of asphalt)
- Monadnock Speedway - Winchester, NH (0.25 miles of tarmac)
- Motordrome Speedway - Smithton, Pa. (0.25 miles of asphalt)
- Music City Motorplex - Nashville, Tenn. (5/8 & 0.25 miles of asphalt)
- Raceway Park - Shakopee, Minn. (0.25 miles of asphalt)
- Stafford Motor Speedway - Stafford Springs, Conn. (0.5 miles of asphalt)
- Star Speedway - Epping, NH (0.25 miles of tarmac)
- Thompson International Speedway - Thompson, Conn. (5/8 miles asphalt)
- Tucson Raceway Park - Tucson, Ariz. (3/8 miles asphalt)
- Twin State Speedway - Claremont, NH (1/3 mile asphalt)
- Waterford Speedbowl - Waterford, Conn. (3/8 miles asphalt)
- Wall Township Speedway -Belmar, NJ. (1/3 mile asphalt)
vehicles
Which type of vehicles is used depends on the judgment of the individual teams, their drivers and mechanics, since not all races are held on an asphalt or concrete oval or a normal race track, as is the case in the Sprint Cup, for example . Instead, the races are held here on asphalt, gravel or clay, which explains that not the same car with the same setup can be used for all races.