All-American Series banquet in Las Vegas
The NASCAR Whelen All-American Series, which incorporates the NASCAR short track programs across the nation, will have its annual banquet and awards ceremony at the Manadalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas on Nov. 10.
NASCAR will honor the Whelen All-American Series national champion along with U.S. state and Canadian province champions, track champions, and other award winners, including the mechanic of the year.
The drivers in the NASCAR Super Late Model division at Irwindale Speedway are eligible for the Whelen All-American Series national championship, as well and state and local honors. Simi Valley's Andrew Phipps is leading the Super Late Model standings at Irwindale Speedway.
“We received thumbs-up from promoters, drivers and industry personnel who attended last year’s NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Awards Banquet and are glad to be returning to Vegas again this November,” said George Silbermann, NASCAR managing director of racing operations. “It is the perfect setting to mix business and pleasure and to salute our champions from across North America.”
The annual banquet is one of the largest postseason events hosted annually by NASCAR. Connecticut-based Whelen Engineering and other participating sponsors will distribute prize money and awards. The NASCAR national championship for short track racing will be celebrating its 26th season and its inaugural year with series sponsor Whelen Engineering.



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