OFFICIALLY A DONE DEAL: It Has been Long time of Singing Best key Driver Hendricks Motorsports Has finally Done a Multiple -Millon…..

OFFICIALLY A DONE DEAL: It Has been Long time of Singing Best key Driver Hendricks Motorsports Has finally Done a Multiple -Millon…..
The NASCAR Awards have already begun this weekend with a ceremony on Thursday night to honor the grassroots and international champions. In many ways, the sport has gone global but is also staying true to its past.
The champions from the ARCA Menards Series, East and West Series, Whelen Modified, and NASCAR Weekly Series were all crowned.
International champions from NASCAR Canada, Brasil, Mexico, and the Euro Series were also recognized last night.
Andres Perez de Lara is the first foreign-born champion ever in ARCA. During the season he amassed 10 top-5s and 17 top-10 finishes in 20 starts.
While he didn’t pick up a win, part-time superstars William Sawalich and Connor Zilisch took most of them, he earned his championship through consistency on the track.
Speaking of Sawalich and Zilch, they fought for the East Series title.
Sawalich came out on top after a disaster of a race at Bristol for Zilisch.
“We know how to race each other really good, really clean,” Sawalich said, via Reid Spencer of the NASCAR Wire Service.
“We figured each other’s craft out, how we race and what our characteristics are… I can’t wait to race him next year in Xfinity.”
Sean Hingorani won his second straight West Series championship. He could be headed for bigger things in 2025 as well.
Justin Bonsignore brought home his fourth Modified championship.
He also made his ARCA and Xfinity Series debuts this season.
Connor Hall brought home his second straight NASCAR Weekly Series championship.
He will race for JR Motorsports next year in the CARS Tour.