NASCAR Regional power rankings: Three wins catapult Max Reaves to No. 1
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The NASCAR Regional platform features the ARCA Menards Series, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour and the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series, and the drivers who compete in those series are, in many cases, the future of NASCAR's national series. As selected by the NASCAR Regional editorial team, here are the top 10 NASCAR Regional drivers from ARCA, Mods and the Weekly Series as of June 2, 2025.
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10. Isaac Kitzmiller
With four of eight races complete in the 2025 ARCA Menards Series East season, Isaac Kitzmiller finds himself at the top of the series standings. His consistent approach, which has yielded two top fives and four top 10s, has given Kitzmiller a six-point advantage in the standings.
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9. Burt Myers
After a rough start to his 2025 season at Bowman Gray Stadium, Burt Myers has found his form. He has two wins thus far, with his second victory doubling as his 100th career Modified win at the historic venue. He sits second in the track standings, 26 points behind Brandon Ward.
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8. Trevor Huddleston
The battle for the ARCA Menards Series West championship this year likely will go through Trevor Huddleston. With a win already in the bag at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway, Huddleston holds an early advantage in the West Series standings through four races. He’s led more laps than anyone and has three top fives in four races.
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7. Justin Bonsignore
Four-time and defending NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion Justin Bonsignore has consistently raced at the front of the field through four events in 2025. Sunday’s race at Seekonk was the first time he’s finished outside the top 10 after a crash on the final lap, but he remains in the thick of the title hunt at just seven points behind championship leader Austin Beers.
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South Boston Speedway
6. Peyton Sellers
When talking about NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series national championship contenders, you can never count out Peyton Sellers. The two-time national champion sits second in the standings early in 2025 thanks to four wins in eight starts at Virginia's South Boston Speedway.
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5. Brenden "Butterbean" Queen
If not for bad luck at Talladega Superspeedway and Charlotte Motor Speedway, Brenden Queen would likely be leading the ARCA Menards Series standings. He does have two wins this year and has led more laps than anyone, which has kept him in the hunt for the championship with more than half of the season left and Michigan International Speedway on the horizon.
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4. Lavar Scott
He may still be in search of his first ARCA Menards Series victory, but there is no doubt that Lavar Scott has the consistency part figured out. Scott is the only driver who has finished in the top 10 in each of the first five ARCA Menards Series events this year. He has an average finish of 4.6 and leads all drivers with four top fives. As a result, he leads the ARCA standings by four points.
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3. Austin Beers
From a consistency standpoint, no NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour driver has been better than Austin Beers through four races this year. Beers is the only driver to score top-five and top-10 finishes in each of the first four races, which puts him at the top of the series standings by six points.
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South Boston Speedway
2. Trevor Ward
It’s still early in the 2025 NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series season, but Trevor Ward has established himself as an early national championship contender. In 10 features split between South Boston Speedway in Virginia and Ace Speedway in North Carolina, Ward has won three times. He leads the South Boston and NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series national standings.
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1. Max Reaves
Only two drivers have won their first three ARCA Menards Series East starts. One is Will Rodgers. The other is Max Reaves, who is thus far undefeated in East Series competition thanks to victories at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida, Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway and Michigan's Flat Rock Speedway. If he can win his next East Series start, he’ll become the only driver in East Series history to win his first four races.