2000 NASCAR Goody's Dash Series

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The 2000 NASCAR Goody's Dash Series was the 26th season of the NASCAR Goody's Dash Series. It began at Daytona International Speedway on February 12 and concluded at Lanier National Speedway on October 28. Robert Huffman, who entered the season as the defending Drivers' Champion, won his fourth championship, 110 points in front of Ricky Bryant.

Contents

Schedule

Source: [1]

No.Race Title Track Date
1Discount Auto Parts 200 presented by ACDelco Rapidfire Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida February 12
2Montgomery Motor Speedway 125 Montgomery Motor Speedway, Montgomery, Alabama March 18
3Gold Star Dodge 125 St. Augustine Speedway, St. Augustine, Florida April 8
4Bob King's 125 New River All-American Speedway, Jacksonville, North Carolina April 22
5Spero Farms 125 Caraway Speedway, Asheboro, North Carolina May 13
6Tom Johnson Camping Center/Easy Care Vehicle Service Contracts 100 Lowe's Motor Speedway, Concord, North Carolina May 24
7Goody's Dash 125 South Boston Speedway, South Boston, Virginia June 9
8Orange County Speedway 125 Orange County Speedway, Rougemont, North Carolina June 17
9Pronto Auto Parts 125 Louisville Motor Speedway, Louisville, Kentucky June 24
10SkyFire presented by WCSC TV-5/Bumper to Bumper 100 Summerville Speedway, Summerville, South Carolina July 1
11Expression Unlimited, Inc. 100 Greenville-Pickens Speedway, Greenville, South Carolina July 8
12Carolina Pre-Cast Concrete 125 Southern National Motorsports Park, Kenly, North Carolina July 29
13Van Camp's/Piggly Wiggly Goody's Dash 100 Myrtle Beach Speedway, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina August 12
14Pabst Blue Ribbon 150 Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, Tennessee August 23
15Galaxy Foods & Pure Wesson Cooking Oil present the Jim Cook Chevrolet 125 Hickory Motor Speedway, Hickory, North Carolina September 16
16M & N Rentals 125 New River All-American Speedway, Jacksonville, North Carolina October 7
17Discount Auto Parts presents the Pennzoil 150 USA International Speedway, Lakeland, Florida October 21
18Goody's Dash 150 Lanier National Speedway, Braselton, Georgia October 28

Results and standings

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturer
1Discount Auto Parts 200 presented by ACDelco Rapidfire [2] Ricky Bryant N/A Robert Huffman Pontiac
2Montgomery Motor Speedway 125 [3] Cam Strader Cam Strader Robert Huffman Pontiac
3Gold Star Dodge 125 [4] Robert Huffman Justin Hobgood Justin Hobgood Pontiac
4Bob King's 125 [5] Jake Hobgood Robert Huffman Robert Huffman Pontiac
5Spero Farms 125 [6] Robert Huffman Edward Howell Scott Weaver Pontiac
6Tom Johnson Camping Center/Easy Care Vehicle Service Contracts 100 [7] Justin Hobgood Robert Huffman Robert Huffman Pontiac
7Goody's Dash 125 [8] Jimmy Britts Cam Strader Johnny Chapman Pontiac
8Orange County Speedway 125 [9] Justin Hobgood Jake Hobgood Ned Combs Mercury
9Pronto Auto Parts 125 [10] Johnny Chapman Johnny Chapman Johnny Chapman Pontiac
10SkyFire presented by WCSC TV-5/Bumper to Bumper 100 [11] Joey Miller Justin Hobgood Justin Hobgood Pontiac
11Expression Unlimited, Inc. 100 [12] Jimmy Britts B. J. Mackey B. J. Mackey Pontiac
12Carolina Pre-Cast Concrete 125 [13] Cam Strader B. J. Mackey B. J. Mackey Pontiac
13Van Camp's/Piggly Wiggly Goody's Dash 100 [14] Keith Roggen Jake Hobgood Cam Strader Mercury
14Pabst Blue Ribbon 150 [15] B. J. Mackey Cam Strader Roger Sawyer Pontiac
15Galaxy Foods & Pure Wesson Cooking Oil present the Jim Cook Chevrolet 125 [16] Jimmy Britts B. J. Mackey Jimmy Britts Pontiac
16M & N Rentals 125 [17] B. J. Mackey B. J. Mackey B. J. Mackey Pontiac
17Discount Auto Parts presents the Pennzoil 150 [18] Scott Weaver Jake Hobgood Jake Hobgood Pontiac
18Goody's Dash 150 [19] Jimmy Britts Keith Roggen Keith Roggen Pontiac

Drivers' championship

(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led.

PosDriver DAY MON STA JAC CAR CLT SBO ROU LOU SUM GRE SNM MYB BRI HCY JAC USA LAN Points
1 Robert Huffman 1141*41*2312662249231172810
2 Ricky Bryant 2843426425103771287252700
3 B. J. Mackey 92172839105331*1*20244*1*322628
4 Roger Sawyer 6136772124482417613430112509
5 Johnny Chapman 2572128201111*2423821857232483
6 Keith Roggen 10159891416611991025361641*2454
7 Cam Strader DNQ3*225343*1612453120*5242532442
8 Jake Hobgood 332215101219615*271842*182021*152349
9 Ned Combs 598121124141913102411211399102335
10 Jimmy Britts 4025111362881021513552618582283
11 Justin Hobgood 2761*27273151971**1963271962742234
12 Scott Weaver 2026524137141520288232592322142120
13 Bobby Dayton 1210141015278101411112210101526192047
14 Angie Wilson 1112271516411371312122218231112141938
15 Greg Goodell 19172822202729916211712196171819201933
16 Joey Miller 8201991837193161491322281061879
17 Eric Van Cleef DNQ814232223251782382172813171712
18 Randy Humphrey 72112252336151915201512141591677
19 Ricky Woodward 14131624389181927132481613331596
20 Doug Gainey 192019DNQ3228212018251930212220251578
21 Mike Watts 171616181410211115221729131533
22 Zach Brewer 327211115131223101427121370
23 Danny Bagwell 27233262202529111034241356
24 Edward Howell 411265*4026461203
25 Gary Moore 161017141614281527181106
26Tommy Ballard18DNQ261818252126DNQ810
27Steven Barfield171722DNQ181723709
28 Ernest Winslow 35292213171722676
29 Brent Moore 1411714DNQ12645
30 Shane Hmiel 62715524596
31 Doc Brewer 249161618568
32 Brandon Ward 235242813543
33 Scott Redmon 1224211524527
34 Mike McConnell 18DNQDNQ2516450
35 Shannon Bryant 30131124418
36William HortonDNQDNQ202527416
37Maxie Bush9177396
38Tony Hargraves261617379
39Trab Crews31232022364
40 Derrick Kelley 22248330
41Mark Keeteman197DNQDNQ328
42 Scott Krehling 26DNQ3523313
43Matt Barnes212122297
44 Wally Leatherwood 25DNQ19264
45 Larry Caudill 823236
46 Kelly Sutton DNQDNQ2616229
47 Michael Conover 2611215
48 Christian Elder 2117212
49Jesse Wade1228206
50 David Hutto 2518197
51Gerald Mintz14194
52 Eddie Kelley 1830182
53Alan Buker1932173
54Mark King3165
55 Junior Miller DNQ29165
56Charles Terry21164
57 Wayne Edwards 2035161
58 George Crenshaw 2531158
59 Tim Nichols 2730155
60 Mickey York 3721152
61Sonny YokumDNQ24DNQ143
62Scott Thornton30140
63Bryan Gandy3925134
64 Dan Shaver 4126125
65 Brandon Head 13124
66 Brian Sockwell 15118
67John Michalowski16115
68James Earley20103
69 Roger Moser 344298
70Perry Whisnant2297
71Andy Winstead2297
72Christopher Phipps2588
73David Messer2685
74Chris Elliott262685
75Davis Myers2976
76 Chad Branham 29DNQ76
77Monty KleinDNQ73
78 David Heitzhaus 3471
79Mike Gaines42DNQ71
80Mark DysartDNQ67
81 Barry Fitzgerald 3364
82 Nolan Wilson 3655
83Greg Harris3655
84Link Kiser3849
85Michael CogdellDNQ31
86 Tina Gordon DNQ28
87 Donnie Neuenberger DNQ22
88 Robert Luckadoo DNQ16
PosDriver DAY MON STA JAC CAR CLT SBO ROU LOU SUM GRE SNM MYB BRI HCY JAC USA LAN Points

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  9. "2000 Orange County Speedway 125". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 1, 2025.
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  11. "2000 SkyFire presented by WCSC TV-5/Bumper to Bumper 100". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 1, 2025.
  12. "2000 Expression Unlimited, Inc. 100". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 1, 2025.
  13. "2000 Carolina Pre-Cast Concrete 125". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 1, 2025.
  14. "2000 Van Camp's/Piggly Wiggly Goody's Dash 100". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 1, 2025.
  15. "2000 Pabst Blue Ribbon 150". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 1, 2025.
  16. "2000 Galaxy Foods & Pure Wesson Cooking Oil present the Jim Cook Chevrolet 125". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 1, 2025.
  17. "2000 M & N Rentals 125". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 1, 2025.
  18. "2000 Discount Auto Parts presents the Pennzoil 150". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 1, 2025.
  19. "2000 Goody's Dash 150". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 1, 2025.