The NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southeast Series was a NASCAR-sanctioned amateur/semi-pro late model stock car racing series based in the Southeastern United States. The series was formerly known as the Slim Jim All Pro Series; it was founded in 1991 as the result of a merger between the All PRO Super Series and the NASCAR All-American Challenge Series The drivers who have graduated from this series include Shawna Robinson, Rick Crawford, Robert Huffman, Jason Keller, and David Reutimann. NASCAR terminated the series, along with other AutoZone Elite Division series, following the 2006 season.
The following drivers won the All Pro Series/Southeast Series championship between the series' inception in 1991 and its termination in 2006.
Year | Champion | Most Popular Driver | Rookie of the Year |
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1991 | Jody Ridley | Jody Ridley | Bart Ingram |
1992 | Jody Ridley | Jody Ridley | David Probst |
1993 | Jody Ridley | Jody Ridley | Scot Walters |
1994 | Mike Cope | Mike Cope | Ron Barfield Jr. |
1995 | Hal Goodson | Mike Cope | Jimmy Britts |
1996 | Mike Cope | Tammy Jo Kirk | Steven Christian |
1997 | Hal Goodson | Hank Parker Jr. | David Reutimann |
1998 | Freddie Query | Scott Kilby | Scott Kilby |
1999 | Wayne Anderson | Billy Bigley | Coy Gibbs |
2000 | Billy Bigley | David Reutimann | Casey Yunick |
2001 | Wayne Anderson | Wayne Anderson | Charlie Bradberry |
2002 | Jeff Fultz | Jody Lavender | Jason Hogan |
2003 | Charlie Bradberry | Charlie Bradberry | John Wilkinson III |
2004 | Jeff Fultz | Kevin Prince | J. R. Norris |
2005 | Jeff Fultz | Jeff Fultz | Gary Helton |
2006 | J. R. Norris | J. R. Norris | Josh Hamner |
The following drivers won the All-American Challenge Series championship between the series' inception in 1984 and its merger into the All-Pro Series termination in 1991.
Year | Champion | Most Popular Driver | Rookie of the Year |
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1984 | Mike Alexander | ||
1985 | Dave Mader III | ||
1986 | Dave Mader III | ||
1987 | Dave Mader III | ||
1988 | Dave Mader III | ||
1989 | Stanley Smith | ||
1990 | Mike Garvey |
The following drivers won the All PRO Super Series championship between the series' inception in 1980 and its merger into the All-Pro Series termination in 1991.
Year | Champion | Most Popular Driver | Rookie of the Year |
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1980 | Don Sprouse | ||
1981 | Randy Couch | ||
1982 | Randy Couch | ||
1983 | Freddie Fryar | ||
1984 | Darrell Brown | ||
1985 | Steve Grissom | ||
1986 | Gary Balough | ||
1987 | Jody Ridley | ||
1988 | Jody Ridley | ||
1989 | Joe Nemechek | ||
1990 | Jody Ridley |
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