2004 ARCA Re/Max Series

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The 2004 ARCA Re/Max Series was the 52nd season of the ARCA Racing Series, a division of the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA). The season began on February 7, 2004, with the Daytona ARCA 200 at Daytona International Speedway. The season ended with the Food World 250 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 2 almost eight months later. [1] Frank Kimmel won the driver's championship, his sixth in the series and his fifth in a row, while T. J. Bell won the Rookie of the Year award.

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Schedule and results

DateTrackEvent NamePole WinnerRace Winner
February 7 Daytona International Speedway Daytona ARCA 200 Bobby Gerhart Kyle Busch
April 9 Nashville Superspeedway PFG Lester 150 Ryan Hemphill Blake Feese
April 25 Salem Speedway Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200 Frank Kimmel Frank Kimmel
May 8 Kentucky Speedway The Channel 5 205 Frank Kimmel Ryan Hemphill
May 16 Toledo Speedway Hickory Foods 200 presented by Federated Car Care Ken Schrader Ken Schrader
May 27 Lowe's Motor Speedway Quaker Steak & Lube 200 Ryan Hemphill Ryan Hemphill
June 5 Kansas Speedway Kansas Lottery $200 Grand Ryan Hemphill Ryan Hemphill
June 12 Pocono Raceway Pocono ARCA 200 Frank Kimmel Scott Riggs
June 19 Michigan Speedway Flagstar 200 Justin Hobgood Reed Sorenson
June 26 South Boston Speedway ARCA Re/Max 200 Brent Sherman Frank Kimmel
July 3 Berlin Raceway Sara Lee/GFS Marketplace 200 Fred Campbell Frank Kimmel
July 10 Kentucky Speedway Kentucky 150 on 700 WLWT Pole Night Frank Kimmel Ryan Hemphill
July 16 Gateway International Raceway Shop 'n Save 150 Ryan Hemphill Ryan Hemphill
July 31 Pocono Raceway Giant 200 Ryan Hemphill Ryan Hemphill
August 7 Lake Erie Speedway ARCA Re/Max 200 by Hamot/Siemens, Giant Eagle Pork Frank Kimmel Frank Kimmel
August 14 Nashville Superspeedway Waste Management 200 Ryan Hemphill Joey Miller
August 22 Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack Allen Crowe Memorial ARCA 100 A. J. Fike Bill Baird
September 3 Toledo Speedway Hantz Group 200 Josh Richeson Frank Kimmel
September 6 DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack Southern Illinois 100 Ken Schrader Frank Kimmel
September 11 Chicagoland Speedway SK Hand Tool 200 Stuart Kirby Kyle Krisiloff
September 18 Salem Speedway Eddie Gilstrap Motors ARCA Fall Classic Frank Kimmel Jason Jarrett
October 2 Talladega Superspeedway Food World 250 Frank Kimmel Blake Feese

Drivers' championship

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

Pos.DriverRacesPoints
DAY NSH SLM KEN TOL CLT KAN POC MCH SBO BER KEN GTW POC LER NSH ISF TOL DQN CHI SLM TAL
1 Frank Kimmel 241*2010329101*1*5221*3*2*11*3123*275930
2 Brent Sherman 113251272351042412742216301841055270
3 T. J. Bell 203010221391111246513855628532*765140
4 Billy Venturini 312321220643037236842982813620245015
5 Jason Jarrett 14362102183640192314593941819151304860
6 Mark Gibson 21279354078781482421121232195113164755
7 A. J. Fike 1810151761216283892253286520251788184715
8 Christi Passmore 272426527271026571374681411112139404690
9 Todd Bowsher 121723714291214162610911724162612122221314475
10 Norm Benning 313118248331717214112814161122397194254445
11 Darrell Basham 242011141926191326131724151514231422251619174280
12 Mike Buckley 191417131115352422182422121218192133261811154215
13 Brandon Knupp DNQ114382441181918211517221016311710142418383980
14 Brad Smith 321620162035142128202227181719DNQ152916DNQ16323735
15 Joe Cooksey 83422121558161713132012691232363700
16 Tim Mitchell DNQDNQ3430302534312927263529262833353434DNQ30222835
17 Ryan Hemphill 515*1*4117*331**1*1*402842780
18 Tim Turner DNQDNQ162522DNQ2336DNQ171833203832251830DNQDNQDNQ2630
19 Bobby Gerhart 6581410937274202030
20 Josh Allison 142611615242324151320
21 Billy Walker 3128303429391935DNQDNQ1215
22 Andy Belmont 337353625DNQ3011272633311135
23 Michael Simko 16102011217251080
24 Ken Schrader 51*22381050
25 Ken Weaver 254DNQ29DNQ31171123DNQ1020
26 Marty Butkovich 13171920251614990
27 Johnny Leonard 15331412301813940
28 Jeff Kendall 10DNQ234351314915
29 Ron Cox 223761125895
30 A. J. Henriksen 40Wth633233639885
31 Blake Feese 1871885
32 David Ragan 2519193719322865
33 Randy Van Zant 29161022622855
34 Brian Keselowski 9381825108840
35 Justin Allgaier 29271024835
36 Boston Reid 38623760
37 Bobby Bowsher 283431333172037735
38 Ryan Howard 2732203713DNQ6730
39 Reed Sorenson 4*1*2720
40 Jeff Caudell 342215331613715
41 Keith Murt 37136113434705
42 Todd Antrican 3033313733DNQ36DNQ705
43 Terry Jones 1223161329685
44 Tandy Marlin 731129670
45 Kyle Krisiloff 921660
46 Roger Williams DNQ21111710650
47 Clair Zimmerman 15121717615
48 Chuck Weber 24151312605
49 Jason Basham 32302919373438Wth590
50 Wayne Anderson 296265590
51 Frank Kapfhammer 2928211921DNQ585
52 Wayne Peterson 362138DNQ2433DNQ23Wth580
53 Greg Sarff 17142821DNQ570
54 Jennifer Jo Cobb 9710560
55 Walt Brannen 1842430540
56 Mike Haggenbottom 202316DNQ22540
57 Benny Chastain 2234281826510
58 Josh Clemons 928DNQ5510
59 Garrett Liberty 2821DNQ272831500
60 Mike Harmon 17263415DNQ490
61 Aaron Call QL41314032QL480
62 Bill Baird 12465
63 Matt Hagans 2731238450
64 Phil Bozell 2393921450
65 Rick Tackman 2493234425
66 Burt Ingle DNQ25322226420
67 Bill Eversole 21629410
68 Red Farmer 510400
69 Chris Moore DNQ514390
70 Jeremy Clements DNQ8293737380
71 Billy Shotko 314375
72 Chevy White 89375
73 Howard Bixman 27DNQ2025355
74 Eric Smith 151439350
75 Stuart Kirby 36387340
76 Mike Zazula 232919335
77 Larry Hollenbeck 163126325
78 Sam Hafertepe 134021320
79 Dan Shaver 3417DNQWthWth28320
80 Joey Miller 132315
81 Klaus Graf 329310
82 Carl McCormick 18DNQ17310
83 Justin Hobgood 23940305
84 John Busse Wth38322733300
85 Tony Altiere DNQ263030285
86 Mike Langston 926285
87 Mike Koch 3337343541280
88 Will Langhorne 1324280
89 Bob Aiello 3210DNQ275
90 Michael Guerity 39253235270
91 Dale Schweikart 1820270
92 Billy Deckman 1326265
93 Richard King 351635260
94 Brack Maggard 412719260
95 Mario Gosselin 364260
96 Jimmy Henderson 1530DNQ260
97 Kyle Busch 1*255
98 Anthony Hill DNQ22DNQ31245
99 Casey Atwood 2245
100 Frog Hall 313031230
101 Josh Richeson 24*29230
102 Scott Riggs 1230
103 Jim Walker 389225
104 Chad Blount 741225
105 G. R. Smith 2127220
106 Justin South 2220
107 Brian Campbell 3215
108 Denny Hamlin 3215
109 Ray Cook DNQ8215
110 Fred Campbell 9215
111 Shane Hmiel 4210
112 Jim Hollenbeck DNQDNQ25DNQDNQ205
113 Kelly Bires 8200
114 Ricky Gonzalez 2726195
115 Bob Blount 7195
116 Clint Bowyer 8195
117 Chris Anthony 12DNQ195
118 Damon Lusk 2827185
119 Travis Powell 1936185
120 Steve Cronenwett 9185
121 Ed Kennedy 2333180
122 Brad Keselowski 3224180
123 Scott Kuhn 10180
124 Tim Burrell 2928175
125 Jason Rudd 2532175
126 Rich Woodland Jr. 11175
127 Clay Greenfield 12170
128 Eric McClure 13165
129 Mart Nesbitt 13165
130 Ed Wettlaufer 23DNQDNQ165
131 Lance Deiters 15155
132 Kelly Kovski 15155
133 Scott Traylor 15155
134 Tony Quarles 16Wth150
135 Robbin Slaughter 26DNQDNQ150
136 Brent Cross 22DNQ145
137 Drew White 393536140
138 Cain Langford 18140
139 Greg Sacks 2838135
140 Mark Schulz 19135
141 James Hylton 2040130
142 Robert Richardson Jr. 20130
143 Chris Serio 20130
144 L. W. Miller 21125
145 Randal Ritter 21125
146 Dicky Williamson 26DNQ125
147 Bryan Gandy 3335120
148 Chris Comalander 22120
149 Ryan Thigpen 22120
150 John Ellis 3237115
151 Jerry Glanville 23115
152 Donny Kelley 23115
153 Roger Moser 24110
154 Dean MacInnis DNQ29110
155 Ron Salmons Jr. 25105
156 Peyton Sellers 25105
157 Perry Tripp 25105
158 John Hayden 27100
159 Kevin Gingrich 2795
160 Kevin Ray 27DNQ95
161 Doug Reid III 32DNQ95
162 Brad Payne 2890
163 Don St. Denis 2890
164 Paul Booher 33Wth90
165 Billy Thomas 2985
166 Chuck Hiers 3080
167 Chuck McMinn 3080
168 Greg Seevers 3080
169 Jason Vieau 3080
170 Ian Henderson 3175
171 Charlie Schaefer 3175
172 Brian Kaltrider 3270
173 Paul Menard 3570
174 Tim Finch 3365
175 George Lindsey 3365
176 Tim Steele 3465
177 Cory Witherill 38DNQ65
178 Mike Burg 3460
179 Kim Crosby 39DNQ60
180 Vern Slagh QL3960
181 John Sadinsky 3555
182 Andy Hillenburg 3650
183 Nick McIntosh 3650
184 C. W. Smith 3650
185 Justin Ashburn 3745
186 Chad McCumbee 3745
187 Tom Bartoszek 3935
188 Jeremy Curtis 3935
189 Todd Bodine 4030
190 Butch Jarvis DNQ
191 Nevin George DNQ
192 Michael Jacobs DNQDNQ
193 David Ray Boggs DNQ
194 Robbie Cowart DNQ
195 Charles Hudson DNQ
196 Andy Lombi DNQ
197 Brandon Whitt DNQ
198 Tom Berte DNQDNQ
199 Frank Bigler DNQ
200 Josh Weston DNQ
201 Brandon Kelley DNQ
202 Tracy Leslie DNQ
203 Gary Camelet DNQ
204 Bernie Evans DNQ
205 B. J. Mackey DNQ
206 Homer Woolslayer DNQ
207 Davis Morris DNQ
208 Kertus Davis DNQ
209 Steve Bramley DNQ
210 Jason Hawley Wth
211 Deborah Renshaw QL
Pos.Driver DAY NSH SLM KEN TOL CLT KAN POC MCH SBO BER KEN GTW POC LER NSH ISF TOL DQN CHI SLM TAL Points

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  1. "2004 ARCA Re/Max Series results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved October 6, 2022.