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NASCAR Regional power rankings: Drivers shuffle behind Weekly Series national points leader Connor Hall

By Staff report | Published: June 3, 2024 11
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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 3.

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10. Andres Perez


After six races, Rev Racing's Andres Perez has emerged as the leader in the battle for the ARCA Menards Series championship. Despite being winless, he has two top-five and five top-10 finishes so far this year.

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9. Brenden Queen

After turning in a breathtaking performance in his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut at North Wilkesboro Speedway, Brenden Queen promptly secured his first CARS Tour win the of the 2024 campaign at Tri-County Motor Speedway. He's right in the thick of the battle for the CARS Tour title and will be a contender in all NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series events he enters this summer.

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8. Justin Bonsignore

Despite only winning once in the first six NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour races this year, Justin Bonsignore hasn't finished outside the top-10. He sits second in the series standings.

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7. Jake Johnson

The pilot of Boehler Racing Enterprises' Ole Blue No. 3, Jake Johnson is putting together an impressive season. He scored his first Tour win at Monadnock Speedway and hasn't finished worse than ninth through sixth races.

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6. Austin Beers

After some early season struggles, Austin Beers has found his form. He's finished second in three consecutive NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour races at Riverhead, Monadnock and Seekonk. He's jumped to fourth in the series standings.

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5. Carson Kvapil

The two-time CARS Late Model Stock Tour champion continues to put the world on notice. He nearly won a NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Dover Motor Speedway and was one caution away from his first ARCA Menards Series win at Charlotte. He has two CARS Tour wins so far in 2024.

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4. William Sawalich

Joe Gibbs Racing's William Sawalich bagged his first road course win on the ARCA platform in Friday's West Series event at Portland International Raceway. It was his third ARCA platform win of 2024.

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3. Connor Zilisch

Connor Zilisch's impressive 2024 season continued after he scored his second ARCA Menards Series East win of 2024 at Flat Rock Speedway. He has wins in IMSA, CARS Tour and ARCA competition so far this season to go along with a pole in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

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2. Ron Silk

The reigning NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion has been on a tear through the first six races of 2024. He's won three times, and even when he struggles, he seems to find ways to turn in top-five performances.

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1. Connor Hall

In NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series competition, there has been no one better than Connor Hall. He's won 13 times at four different tracks in addition to capturing Saturday's CARS Tour victory at Langley Speedway in a thrilling, three-wide photo finish. He leads not only the Weekly Series national standings, but also the CARS Tour standings entering the month of June.

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