NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Division II-V regional champions for 2025
Adam Fenwick
As part of the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series, drivers can compete for a variety of different championships. They include national, regional and track titles across the United States and Canada.
Included among those championships are regional championships in Divisions II-V. Regional championships are determined by a driver’s best 14 finishes within each region.
Below is a closer look at every regional champion in Divisions II through V from the 2025 season.
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NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Division II regional champions
Southeast: Chase Robertson
The Sportsman division champion at Bowman Gray Stadium, Chase Robertson put together a dream season that saw him score six victories, including one at Ace Speedway, which helped him win the Southeast Region Division II crown. He also captured the Division II national championship.
Northeast: Donovan Lussier
Donovan Lussier triumphed six times and swept the Sportsman track championships at Autodrome Granby and Le RPM Speedway. He captured the Northeast Region Division II title by two points ahead of fellow Canadian Jacob Nadeau.
Midwest: Brent Kane
Racing mainly at Minnesota’s Elko Speedway, Brent Kane collected six checkered flags on his way to the Thunder Car track championship in 2025 as well as the Midwest Region Division II title.
West: Curtis Heldenbrand
Racing in the Pro Truck division at Colorado National Speedway, Curtis Heldenbrand picked up one victory in eight races and never finished outside the top 10. That was enough for him to capture not just the track championship, but also the West Region Division II championship.
NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Division III regional champions
Southeast: Brad Lewis
Despite coming up just shy of the track championship in Bowman Gray Stadium’s Street Stock class, Brad Lewis still captured four victories in 14 features to help him lay claim to the Southeast Region Division III championship.
Northeast: Colby Lambert
Colby Lambert captured four wins in 13 features to add the Northeast Region Division III championship to his list of accomplishments this season while competing at Seekonk Speedway in the Sportsman division.
Midwest: Shawn Kralik
Shawn Kralik raced in the B Modified division at Iowa’s Adams County Speedway this season, winning five times and never finishing outside the top five. That allowed him to capture the track championship at Adams County, the Midwest Region Division III championship and the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Division III national championship.
West: Cole Rarden
Cole Rarden was nearly unbeatable in the Mini Stock division at Washington’s Evergreen Speedway this season. He won eight times in 11 starts to not only capture the track championship, but also the West Region Division III championship.
NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Division IV regional champions
Southeast: Brandon Brendle
The champion of Bowman Gray Stadium’s Stadium Stock division, Brandon Brendle captured seven wins between Bowman Gray and Tennessee’s Kingsport Speedway to also secure the Southeast Region Division IV championship.
Northeast: Jacob Vanada
Consistency was the name of the game for Jacob Vanada in the Sport Truck class at Massachusetts’s Seekonk Speedway. Vanada won twice and finished inside the top 10 a dozen times on his way to the track championship and the Northeast Region Division IV championship.
Midwest: Cody Werner
Despite falling just short of the Hobby Stock division track championship at Adams County Speedway, it was still a big season for Cody Werner. He won five times in 15 starts to capture not just the Midwest Region Division IV title, but also the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Division IV national championship.
West: MacKenzie Deitz
Splitting time between Evergreen Speedway and Coos Bay Speedway, MacKenzie Deitz bagged two wins on her way to the Super Stock Figure 8 championship at Evergreen. Her success also allowed her to secure the West Region Division IV championship.
NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Division V regional champions
Southeast: Zach Curtis
No one was better in the Bomber B division at Florida’s New Smyrna Speedway this season than Zach Curtis. Not only did he cruise to the track championship thanks to 13 victories, but he also captured the Southeast Region Division V championship.
Northeast: Cameron Ruggles
Making the long drive from his home in Virginia to Pennsylvania’s Jennerstown Speedway each weekend paid off in a huge way for Cameron Ruggles, who captured 4 Cylinder track title at Jennerstown this year. That success, buoyed by eight wins, also helped him win the Northeast Region Division V title and the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Division V national championship.
Midwest: Tyler Hoover
Competing in Adams County Speedway’s Compact class, Tyler Hoover triumphed four times and never finished outside the top five in 15 starts. He secured the track championship to go along with the Midwest Region Division V championship.
West: Damon Claibourn
Damon Claibourn finished 11 points shy of the track championship in Evergreen Speedway’s Hornet division this year. Despite that, his strong season that included three wins in 14 starts was enough for him to capture the West Region Division V championship.