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Scenes from 2017 NASCAR Home Tracks Awards

By | Published: December 9, 2017 25
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The NASCAR Home Tracks Awards honored seven touring series champions and countless others on Friday night in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Here's a look at the championship rings that were later presented to each of the touring series champions.

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FOX Sports' Jamie Little and Mike Joy hosted the evenings festivities along with Heather DeBeaux of NBCSN (not pictured).

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Arkells, a Canadian rockband, performed during the awards.

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NASCAR honored 34 U.S. state and Canadian province championships, along with 59 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division I track champions.

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A look at the champion car owners at the NASCAR Home Tracks Awards.

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A look at the champion crew chiefs at the NASCAR Home Tracks Awards.

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Steve O'Donnell, NASCAR executive vice president and chief racing development officer, was among the night's presenters.

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John Hunter Nemechek, who has competed in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series over the past five seasons and has five wins, was also a presenter.

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NASCAR Vice Chairman Mike Helton presents NASCAR K&N Pro Series East champion Harrison Burton with his championship ring. Burton is the son of 21-time Monster Energy Series race winner and NASCAR on NBC analyst Jeff Burton.

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David Gilliland, who has 332 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series starts to his name, gets ready to introduce his son and NASCAR K&N Pro Series West champion Todd Gilliland.

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Father and son embrace on stage in a touching moment.

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NASCAR K&N Pro Series West champion Todd Gilliland gives his speech. Gilliland came real close to winning both the K&N Pro Series West and East titles in the same season. He has two straight K&N Pro Series West titles.

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Doug Coby now has five, count 'em five NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour championships.

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NASCAR Vice Chairman Mike Helton presents Lee Pulliam with his championship ring for his fourth NASCAR Whelen All-American Series national championship.

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Abraham Calderón took home his second NASCAR PEAK Mexico Series title trophy

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NASCAR Whelen Euro Series champion Alon Day talks to the crowd at the NASCAR Home Tracks Award. Day made his Monster Energy Series debut in 2017.

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Alex Labbe won his first NASCAR Pinty's Series championship.

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NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Champion: Harrison Burton

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NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Champion: Lee Pulliam

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NASCAR Pinty's Series Champion: Alex Labbe

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NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Champion: Doug Coby

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NASCAR Peak Mexican Series Champion: Abraham Calderon

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NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Champion: Todd Gilliland

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NASCAR Whelen Euro Series Champion: Alon Day
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