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2024 NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series track champions

Another busy year of racing across the United States and Canada for more than 45 NASCAR-sanctioned short tracks has resulted in celebrations for drivers who have claimed track championships in 2024. From Alaska Raceway Park in Palmer, Alaska, to Langley Speedway in Hampton, Virginia, drivers from across the continent worked endlessly toward the goal of becoming NASCAR track champions this year. For a select few, that dream was realized. They include Burt Myers, who captured his 11th track championship at North Carolina's Bowman Gray Stadium on his way to a runner-up finish in the 2024 NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Division I national standings. Also among the list of track champions is Brian Campbell, who claimed his second consecutive title at Michigan's Berlin Raceway. Peyton Sellers won his seventh track championship at Virginia's South Boston Speedway, tying the all-time record previously set by David Blankenship. Jeff Strunk secured the track championship at Pennsylvania's Grandview Speedway a decade after his last championship at the historic dirt track. Below is a list of NASCAR-sanctioned division champions from all of the tracks that are part of the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series.

2024 NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series track champions

Adams County Speedway Alaska Raceway Park All American Speedway Autodrome Chaudiere Autodrome Granby [caption id="attachment_448816" align="aligncenter" width="1300"] Brian Campbell raced to his second consecutive NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series track champion at Michigan's Berlin Raceway this year. (Photo: Eric Bronson/NASCAR)[/caption] Berlin Raceway Birch Run Speedway Bowman Gray Stadium Claremont Motorsports Park Colorado National Speedway Coos Bay Speedway Dominion Raceway Eastbound International Speedway Edmonton International Raceway Elko Speedway Evergreen Speedway Florence Motor Speedway Grand Bend Speedway [caption id="attachment_448817" align="aligncenter" width="1300"] Jeff Strunk captured his first Grandview Speedway in a decade this year. It was his 11th track championship overall. (Photo: Rich Kepner/Grandview Speedway)[/caption] Grandview Speedway Hawkeye Downs Speedway Hickory Motor Speedway Hudson Speedway Irwindale Speedway Jennerstown Speedway Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway Kingsport Speedway LaCrosse Fairgrounds Speedway Langley Speedway Le RPM Speedway Lee USA Speedway Limaland Motorsports Park Lonesome Pine Motorsports Park Magic Valley Speedway Meridian Speedway Monadnock Speedway Motorplex at the Mill New River All American Speedway New Smyrna Speedway Riverhead Raceway Salina Highbanks Speedway Seekonk Speedway [caption id="attachment_448818" align="aligncenter" width="1300"] Peyton Sellers (26) leads Jacob Borst (25) at South Boston Speedway. Sellers captured his record-tying seventh track title in 2024. (Photo: Joe Chandler/South Boston Speedway)[/caption] South Boston Speedway Southern National Motorsports Park The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Tucson Speedway Wake County Speedway