Berlin Joins NASCAR Whelen All-American Series In 2016
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Berlin Raceway will join forces with Kalamazoo Speedway in their affiliation with NASCAR during the 2016 racing season.
Both tracks will share the Outlaw Late Models as their Division I, as Michigan racers will have another high-speed track at which to chase NASCAR Whelen All-American Series points.
Berlin Raceway in Marne, which runs Saturday nights, will pair with Kalamazoo, which is a longtime member of the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series and is moving its weekly program to Friday nights.
In 2016, starts at both tracks will count toward the Michigan championship and national championship.
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division I drivers are ranked by their best 18 NASCAR points finishes in series-sanctioned events. Drivers receive two points for every car they finish ahead of—up to 18 cars—and three points for a win, with an addition two points available if the driver starts 10th or lower. U.S. state and Canadian province titles are determined by the drivers best 18 finishes within the state or province.
With both tracks running under the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series sanction and on different nights, it increases the opportunity for drivers to be ranked among the top drivers in the national standings.
For more information, visit www.berlinraceway.com.
Both tracks will share the Outlaw Late Models as their Division I, as Michigan racers will have another high-speed track at which to chase NASCAR Whelen All-American Series points.
Berlin Raceway in Marne, which runs Saturday nights, will pair with Kalamazoo, which is a longtime member of the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series and is moving its weekly program to Friday nights.
In 2016, starts at both tracks will count toward the Michigan championship and national championship.
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division I drivers are ranked by their best 18 NASCAR points finishes in series-sanctioned events. Drivers receive two points for every car they finish ahead of—up to 18 cars—and three points for a win, with an addition two points available if the driver starts 10th or lower. U.S. state and Canadian province titles are determined by the drivers best 18 finishes within the state or province.
With both tracks running under the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series sanction and on different nights, it increases the opportunity for drivers to be ranked among the top drivers in the national standings.
For more information, visit www.berlinraceway.com.