2001 NASCAR Goody's Dash Series

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The 2001 NASCAR Goody's Dash Series was the 27th season of the NASCAR Goody's Dash Series. It began at Daytona International Speedway on February 10 and concluded at Nashville Superspeedway on November 25. Robert Huffman entered the season as the defending Drivers' Champion. Cam Strader won his first and only championship, 155 points in front of Justin Hobgood.

Contents

Schedule

Source: [1]

No.Race Title Track Date
1ACDelco 200 presented by Discount Auto Parts Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida February 10
2Coca-Cola 150 Orange County Speedway, Rougemont, North Carolina April 28
3Pabst Blue Ribbon 100 Darlington Raceway, Darlington, South Carolina May 12
4Easy Care Vehicle Service Contract 100 Lowe's Motor Speedway, Concord, North Carolina May 25
5Old Milwaukee 150 Louisville Motor Speedway, Louisville, Kentucky June 2
6United Rentals/Global Systems, Inc. 150 New River All-American Speedway, Jacksonville, North Carolina June 9
7Kentucky Speedway 100 Kentucky Speedway, Sparta, Kentucky June 16
8Goody's Liberty 150 presented by WSET TV South Boston Speedway, South Boston, Virginia July 3
9DaytonaUSA.com 150 Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida July 6
10Bi-Lo/Lance Snack Foods 150 Greenville-Pickens Speedway, Greenville, South Carolina July 14
11Pre-Cast Concrete 150 Southern National Motorsports Park, Kenly, North Carolina July 28
12Old Milwaukee 150 presented by FM-94 New River Valley Speedway, Radford, Virginia August 4
13Piggly Wiggly 150 presented by Wesson Oil Cooking Oil and Peter Pan Peanut Butter Myrtle Beach Speedway, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina August 11
14Pabst Blue Ribbon 150 Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, Tennessee August 22
15Pepsi Cola 150 Ace Speedway, Altamahaw, North Carolina September 22
16Goody's Dash Series, NASCAR Touring 150 New River All-American Speedway, Jacksonville, North Carolina September 29
17Discount Auto Parts 150 presented by Mobil 1 USA International Speedway, Lakeland, Florida October 20
18MBNA All American Thanksgiving Classic Nashville Superspeedway, Lebanon, Tennessee November 25

Results and standings

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturer
1ACDelco 200 presented by Discount Auto Parts [2] Derrick Kelley Justin Hobgood Justin Hobgood Pontiac
2Coca-Cola 150 [3] Jake Hobgood Robert Huffman Cam Strader Mercury
3Pabst Blue Ribbon 100 [4] Cam Strader Cam Strader Shane Hmiel Pontiac
4Easy Care Vehicle Service Contract 100 [5] Robert Huffman Robert Huffman Cam Strader Mercury
5Old Milwaukee 150 [6] Shane Hmiel Robert Huffman Roger Sawyer Pontiac
6United Rentals/Global Systems, Inc. 150 [7] Cam Strader Cam Strader Cam Strader Mercury
7Kentucky Speedway 100 [8] Robert Huffman Cam Strader Robert Huffman Toyota
8Goody's Liberty 150 presented by WSET TV [9] Jimmy Britts Justin Hobgood Michael Conover Pontiac
9DaytonaUSA.com 150 [10] Cam Strader Robert Huffman Robert Huffman Toyota
10Bi-Lo/Lance Snack Foods 150 [11] Shane Hmiel Shane Hmiel Shane Hmiel Pontiac
11Pre-Cast Concrete 150 [12] Jake Hobgood Robert Huffman Roger Sawyer Pontiac
12Old Milwaukee 150 presented by FM-94 [13] Robert Huffman Shane Hmiel Robert Huffman Toyota
13Piggly Wiggly 150 presented by Wesson Oil Cooking Oil and Peter Pan Peanut Butter [14] Justin Hobgood Jake Hobgood Jake Hobgood Pontiac
14Pabst Blue Ribbon 150 [15] Justin Hobgood Cam Strader Brandon Ward Mercury
15Pepsi Cola 150 [16] Justin Hobgood Jake Hobgood Justin Hobgood Pontiac
16Goody's Dash Series, NASCAR Touring 150 [17] Jake Hobgood Shane Hmiel Cam Strader Mercury
17Discount Auto Parts 150 presented by Mobil 1 [18] Jake Hobgood Jake Hobgood Jake Hobgood Pontiac
18MBNA All American Thanksgiving Classic [19] Cam Strader Cam Strader Robert Huffman Toyota

Drivers' championship

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

PosDriver DAY ROU DAR CLT LOU JAC KEN SBO DAY GRE SNM NRV MYB BRI ACE JAC USA NSH Points
1 Cam Strader 812*151*2*526215382*3133*2824
2 Justin Hobgood 1*643272232*9341321615252669
3 Robert Huffman 618*2128*6*5131*23*14221631112630
4 Jake Hobgood 3252010232046621*159*21*22483
5 Shane Hmiel 1091213102931*916*310210*2642373
6 Larry Caudill 18819698798181612925871772336
7 Scott Weaver 442720121426162113841211144762313
8 Roger Sawyer 92511171375812227171519152299
9 Wayne Edwards 191714811131012131014101520221610152194
10 Joey Miller 72613546414295139721615302181
11 Tim Nichols 311223310112511289105111918912172166
12 Eric Van Cleef 17257248924832717111018132124232057
13 Jimmy Britts 2723103141751025121176134202025
14 Danny Bagwell 24241113191124782324191821111920
15 Scott Redmon 23121825181214133514181516231514
16 Bobby Dayton 161915221718191515111519181462
17 Zach Brewer 34257642666581287
18 Doug Gainey DNQ16172613151719221921161209
19 Greg Goodell 2515162318172020821141205
20 Randy Humphrey 3363825212025101128261070
21 Ned Combs 1439919129211033
22 Johnny Chapman 2223233914425941
23 Gary Moore DNS20182224111714867
24 Angie Wilson 121463530165799
25 Mickey York 112638619317785
26 Michael Conover 4122213731
27 Keith Roggen 3922171617275719
28 Charles Powell III 8151512329710
29 B. J. Mackey 5312817701
30Scott ThorntonDNQ202119292624695
31 Mike Watts 35219161216653
32 Kelly Sutton 211029271214640
33 Brandon Ward 4244023131638
34 Brian Loftin 14211197635
35 David Hutto 285142922528
36 Brent Moore 2328613447
37 Doc Brewer 3626181826443
38 Ricky Woodward 412430332824438
39 Roger Moser 1337208421
40 Chuck Gafrarar 8420405
41 Derrick Kelley 2346381
42Tony Billings27182327367
43Tony Hargraves151216360
44William Horton131617351
45 Danny Snell 38271724334
46Davis Myers192015DNS327
47 Mike McConnell 40715307
48Greg Miller202033270
49Beau Milo202334258
50Matt Johnson252231255
51 Nolan Wilson 1910240
52 Wally Leatherwood 1613239
53Jason Roche2010237
54Maxie Bush1812236
55 Scott Krehling DNQ393125229
56 Dan Shaver DNQ3114222
57Charlie Barham1223221
58Wayne Morrow30422427210
59Mike Huey1426206
60Mike Leffingwell2218206
61 David Heitzhaus 3012200
62 Robert Luckadoo 2124191
63Mark King2828158
64 Mike Swaim 729146
65Jason Boyd7146
66James Trout4119146
67Monty Klein3136125
68Jeff Underwood3734113
69Bill HennecyDNQ23110
70 Scott Haller 19106
71Link Kiser20103
72Renee Kopstein2297
73 Andy Lally 2685
74Mickey Lawson2782
75David Lucas2879
76 Will Hobgood 2979
77 Christian Elder 2976
78Bobby Hill3674
79Danny Mathis3655
80Mike GainesDNQ34
81Mark Eckard30220
82Chris Strader27280
PosDriver DAY ROU DAR CLT LOU JAC KEN SBO DAY GRE SNM NRV MYB BRI ACE JAC USA NSH Points

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  2. "2001 ACDelco 200 presented by Discount Auto Parts". The Third Turn. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
  3. "2001 Coca-Cola 150". The Third Turn. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
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  8. "2001 Kentucky Speedway 100". The Third Turn. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
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  11. "2001 Bi-Lo/Lance Snack Foods 150". The Third Turn. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
  12. "2001 Pre-Cast Concrete 150". The Third Turn. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
  13. "2001 Old Milwaukee 150 presented by FM-94". The Third Turn. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
  14. "2001 Piggly Wiggly 150 presented by Wesson Oil Cooking Oil and Peter Pan Peanut Butter". The Third Turn. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
  15. "2001 Pabst Blue Ribbon 150". The Third Turn. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
  16. "2001 Pepsi Cola 150". The Third Turn. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
  17. "2001 Goody's Dash Series, NASCAR Touring 150". The Third Turn. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
  18. "2001 Discount Auto Parts 150 presented by Mobil 1". The Third Turn. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
  19. "2001 MBNA All American Thanksgiving Classic". The Third Turn. Retrieved December 27, 2024.