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Past World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing Champions Super Late Model Tour-Type Modified Pro Late Model FL / IMCA SK Mod Late Model Pro Trucks Mini Stocks 2020 2020 2020 2020 2012 David Cramner 2012 Became PLM 2014 Michael Burns 2006 Robbie Yoakam 2019 Bubba Pollard 2019 Chuck Hossfeld 2019 Sammy Smith 2019 Travis Eddy 2011 Ronnie Silk 2011 Ross Chastain 2013 Scott Reeves 2018 Stephen Nasse 2018 Matt Hirschman 2018 Cole Anderson 2018 Jerry Symons 2010 Ronnie Silk 2010 Todd Allen 2012 Cody Haskins Super Stock 2017 Harrison Burton 2017 Ryan Preece 2017 Jeff Choquette 2017 Travis Eddy 2009 Jimmy Blewitt 2009 Drew Brannon 2011 Scott Reeves 2002 Rich Clouser 2016 Ty Majeski 2016 Ryan Preece 2016 Daniel Keen Jr. 2016 Cody Stickler 2008 Jimmy Blewitt 2008 Derrick Kelley 2010 Scott Reeves 2015 Zane Smith 2015 Ryan Preece 2015 Dalton Armstrong 2015 Tim Moore 2007 Jimmy Blewitt 2007 Jason Boyd 2009 Austin Pickens 2014 Steve Wallace 2014 Ron Silk 2014 Spencer Davis 2014 Todd Stone 2006 Jimmy Blewitt 2006 A.J. Curreli 2008 Scott Bishop 2013 Ryan Moore 2013 Woody Pitkat 2013 Brandon Johnson 2013 Josh Todd 2005 Steve Reed 2005 Jerry Artuso 2007 Scott Bishop 2012 Kyle Benjamin 2012 Chuck Hossfeld 2012 Dakota Stroup 2012 Jerry Symons 2004 John White 2004 Rich Clouser 2006 2011 Tim Russell 2011 Ted Christopher 2011 Martin Latiluppe 2011 Tank Tucker 2003 Bo Gunning 2003 Jason Boyd 2005 Jamie Skinner 2010 BJ McLeod 2010 Ted Christopher 2010 Sean Bass 2010 Tank Tucker 2002 Jeff Malave 2002 Jason Boyd 2009 David Rogers 2009 Ted Christopher 2009 David Wagner 2009 Nick Diano 2001 J.R. Helberg 2001 Gerg Murphy 2008 Jeff Choquette 2008 Jimmy Blewett 2008 Logan Ruffin 2008 Tank Tucker 2000 Scott Newell 2000 Mike Greenwell 2007 Jeff Scofield 2007 Eric Beers 2007 Jonathan Beason 2007 Lee Collins 1999 Jim Willis CASCAR 2006 Travis Kittleson 2006 Andy Seuss 2006 Tank Tucker 1998 Frank Wainwright, Jr. 1991 Don Mallat 2005 Louis Mechalides 2005 Ted Christopher 2005 Jerry Artuso 1997 Mike Christopher / Steve Lombardo 1990 Don Mallat 2004 Mike Fritts 2004 Eric Beers 2004 Lee Collins 1996 John Jensen 2003 Wayne Anderson 2003 Ted Christopher 2003 Jerry Symons 1995 Chris Jones 2002 Jimmy Cope 2002 Robbie Summers 2002 Jerry Symons 1994 Tom White 2001 David Rogers 2001 Ted Christopher 2001 Jerry Symons 1993 Ed St. Angelo 2000 Wayne Anderson 2000 Ted Christopher 2000 Billy Mowery 1992 Sam Russo 1999 David Rogers 1999 Ted Christopher 1999 Jerry Symons 1991 Mike Christopher/ Ted Christopher 1998 Jason Shuler 1998 Ted Christopher 1998 Mitch French 1990 Sam Russo 1997 Lowell Bennett 1997 Tom Baldwin 1997 1989 Mike Christopher 1996 David Russell 1996 Tom Baldwin 1996 1988 John Anderson 1995 Bruce Lawrence 1995 Tim Connolly 1995 Steve Christman 1994 Pete Orr 1994 Tom Baldwin 1994 1993 Pete Orr 1993 Steve Park 1992 Pete Orr 1992 Steve Park 1991 Dick Anderson 1991 Mike Ewanitsko 1990 Junior Hanley 1990 Tony Jankowiak 1989 Dick Anderson 1989 Reggie Ruggerio 1988 Joe Shear 1988 Tom Baldwin 1987 David Rogers 1987 Reggie Ruggerio 1986 Dick Trickle 1986 Reggie Ruggerio 1985 Dick Trickle 1985 Jimmy Spencer 1984 Dick Trickle 1984 Richie Evans 1983 Mark Malcuit 1983 Richie Evans 1982 Dick Trickle 1982 Greg Sacks 1981 Junior Hanley 1981 Richie Evans 1980 Junior Hanley 1980 Richie Evans 1979 Mike Miller 1979 Richie Evans 1978 Mark Martin 1978 Ron Bouchard 1977 Mike Eddy 1977 Richie Evans 1976 Freddy Fryar 1976 Maynard Troyer 1975 Pete Hamilton 1974 Pete Hamilton 1973 Larry Rogero 1972 Joe Rutman 1971 Gary Balough 1970 Randy Tissot 1969 Dave McInnis 1968 Tom Pistone.
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