2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

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Bobby Hamilton, the 2004 Craftsman Truck Series champion.

The 2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series was the tenth season of the Craftsman Truck Series, the third highest stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. Bobby Hamilton of Bobby Hamilton Racing won the championship, giving Dodge its first Trucks Series championship.

Contents

2004 teams and drivers

Full-time teams

ManufacturerTeamNo.Driver(s)Crew chief
Chevrolet Billy Ballew Motorsports 15 Shane Hmiel Richie Wauters
Green Light Racing with
KW Racing
07 Shane Sieg (R)19Doug Howe 23
Greg Tester 2
Johnny Chapman 1
Andy Houston 2
Sean Murphy 3
08 Ken Weaver (R)17Tommy Morgan 18
Bobby Dotter 1
Jerry Cook 5
Tony Raines 1
Johnny Chapman 1
A. J. Fike 1
Bobby Dotter 2
Bill Manfull 1
Sean Murphy 1
Butch Miller 1Deon Deneau
Kevin Harvick, Inc. 6 Matt Crafton Wally Rogers
Morgan-Dollar Motorsports 46 Dennis Setzer Danny Gill
Spears Motorsports 75 David Starr Dave McCarty
Sutton Motorsports 02 Kelly Sutton (R)Tim Shutt
ThorSport Racing 13 Tina Gordon 5 Jerry Cook 11
Lance Hooper 10
Bud Haefele 4
Lance Hooper 5
Paul White 6
Jimmy Spencer 1
Rick Bogart 1
Jason Small 4
Andy Houston 2
88 Tracy Hines (R)Tim Kohuth 11
Jerry Cook 8
Bud Haefele 1
Dennis Connor 5
Xpress Motorsports 16 Jack Sprague Chris Showalter
Dodge Bobby Hamilton Racing 4 Bobby Hamilton Danny Rollins
8 Chase Montgomery (R)Randy Seals
18 Chad Chaffin Kip McCord
Orleans Racing 62 Steve Park Johnny Allen 4
Charlie Wilson 21
Ultra Motorsports 1 Ted Musgrave Gene Nead
2 Andy Houston 15Tripp Bruce
Jimmy Spencer 1
Jamie McMurray 3
Brandon Miller 1
P. J. Jones 2
Chad Blount 1
Kasey Kahne 2
Ford Circle Bar Racing 14 Rick Crawford Craig Huartson 15
Todd Myers 5
Ronnie White 5
Clean Line Motorsports 38 Brandon Whitt (R)Jerry Pitts 17
Richie Letendre 5
Jamie Jones 3
Fiddleback Racing 67 Steadman Marlin 2Gary Showalter
Kevin Love 6
Todd Bodine 1
David Ragan 10
J. R. Patton 6
K Automotive Racing 29 Frank Kimmel 3 Bob Keselowski
Brad Keselowski 8
Deborah Renshaw 14
ppc Racing 10 Terry Cook Fred Wanke 11
Jamie Jones 11
Wes Ward 3
Roush Racing 50 Jon Wood John Monsam 12
Tony Price 13
99 Carl Edwards Kevin Starland
Toyota Bang! Racing 24 Travis Kvapil Eric Phillips 23
Rick Ren 2
Bang! Racing 18
Bill Davis Racing 7
42
5
Mike Skinner Rick Ren 10
Eric Phillips 2
John Monsam 12
Bill Davis Racing 22 Bill Lester Jeff Hensley
Darrell Waltrip Motorsports 17 David Reutimann (R)Jason Overstreet
Innovative Motorsports 12 Robert Huffman (R)Rick Gay
21 Hank Parker Jr. Wesley Sherrill 13
Gere Kennon Jr. 12

Part-time teams

Note: If under "team", the owner's name is listed and in italics, that means the name of the race team that fielded the truck is unknown.

ManufacturerTeamNo.Driver(s)Crew chiefRounds
Chevrolet Andy Petree Racing 33 Andy Petree  ???1
Michael Waltrip Andy Petree 1
Bradberry Motorsports 78 Charlie Bradberry Ted Kennedy7
Darren Shaw04 Darren Shaw Mark Eheler2
Dave Payton77 Paul White  ???1
David Froelich Sr.57 David Froelich Jr.  ???3
FDNY Racing 28 L. W. Miller Dick Rahilly2
Buddy Davis 1
Grape Racing 35 Blake Mallory Sparky Grape1
Groove Motorsports 30 Sean Murphy Greg Tester2
Hands-On Racing 94 Dennis Hannel  ???1
Jeff Vaughn00 Eric King Jeff Vaughn1
Ken Schrader Racing 52 Mike Wallace Kevin Buskirk 5
Donnie Richeson 8
1
Ken Schrader 12
Key Motorsports 40 Joey Clanton Freddie Faulk2
Tony Raines 2
KW Racing with
SS-Green Light Racing
20 Johnny Chapman Bobby Dotter 2
Andy Houston 1
Bobby Dotter Deon Deneau1
Butch Miller 1
Davin Scites Butch Miller 1
Kevin Harvick, Inc. 92 Kevin Harvick Ed Berrier 2
Lafferty Motorsports 89 Greg Pope Brandon Pope1
MacDonald Motorsports 72 Randy MacDonald Michael Dokken 1
Jerry Hill 2
Teri MacDonald 2
Ryck Sanders 2
McGlynn Racing 00 Ryan McGlynn Dom Turse1
Morgan-Dollar Motorsports 47 Michael Waltrip Randy Goss1
J. J. Yeley 1
Kyle Busch 1
Robby Gordon 1
Tony Stewart 1
Ricky Craven 1
Bobby Labonte 2
Ron Hornaday Jr. 1
Jason Leffler 1
RAW Racing 27 Eric McClure Tim Weiss1
72 Dana White Unknown3
Danny Axe 1
Cliff Button 1
2
Eric McClure 1
Brad Teague 2
Richard Hampton19 Richard Hampton  ???2
Scott Eiklor97 Scotty Sands Jimmy Edlin2
Scott Racing, Inc. 98 Jarod Robie  ???1
Stellar Quest Racing 91 J. C. Stout Steve Mollnow3
Tam Topham70 Tam Topham Ed Berrier 1
Team Chick Motorsports 74 Eric Jones  ??? 2
Steve Chick Jr. 2
Freddy Fryar 2
6
Team EJP Racing 03 Geoff Bodine Steve May5
Denny Hamlin 5
Jeff Jefferson 1
Team Racing 25 Phil Bonifield William Kehrer5
Dodge Bobby Hamilton Racing 04 Bobby Hamilton Jr. Harold Holly1
Sammy Sanders Bobby Riddle1
Brevak Racing 31 Joe Aramendia Kevin Cram3
Tim Schendel 2
DCCS Motorsports 55 Casey Kingsland Tom Powers 1
HT Motorsports 59 Randy LaJoie Greg Conner6
Mark McFarland (R)8
Andy Houston 4
Todd Bodine 1
Sammy Sanders [N 1] Chris Atwood1
Bobby Hamilton Jr. [N 1] Sammy Sanders 3
Jim Horton 1
2
Scott Lynch [N 1] 2
Orleans Racing 61 Scott Lynch Robert Strmiska1
Phoenix Racing 09 Jimmy Spencer Marc Reno1
Ron Rhodes Racing 48 Greg Sacks James Hylton 3
Wayne Edwards 1
Kevin Dowler 1
Derrike Cope 3
Jeff Jefferson 1
Geoff Bodine 1
Nick Tucker 3
James Hylton  ???1
Ultra Motorsports 7 Eric Norris Matt Puccia 2
Welz Racing 77 James Hylton Paul Carman1
Wayne Edwards 1
Ford Capital City Motorsports 83 Randy van Zant  ???1
Circle Bar Racing 44 Greg Biffle Ray Stonkus1
Craig Wood73 Craig Wood Tony Oscar5
Crazy Horse Racing 05 Chris Winter Pete Epple 1
Mark Diehl 1
2
Fiddleback Racing 66 David Ragan  ???1
J. R. Patton 1
Four-Tech Racing 41 Danny Bagwell Ray Paprota 2
Joe Smith 1
3
H.R.A. Racing 77 Jimmy Mullins Gene Allnut1
Long Brothers Racing 84 Jamey Caudill Charlie Long2
MB Motorsports 26 Patrick Lawson Steve Chick Jr.1
63 Chris Wimmer Mike Mittler15
Brad Keselowski Joe Rhyne1
Paul Brown90 Brad Teague J. J. Porter1
Stephen Smith74 Jim Walker Freddy Fryar3
Upshaw Racing 95 Travis Powell Bill Shaw1
Toyota Bill Davis Racing 23 Shelby Howard (R)Greg Ely8
Dave Blaney 1
Johnny Benson Jr. 13
Darrell Waltrip Motorsports 11 Darrell Waltrip Jeff Hammond 1
Todd Holbert2
3
Germain Racing 30 Todd Bodine Mike Hillman Jr.9
Hattori Racing Enterprises 01 Shigeaki Hattori Todd Holbert1
Chevrolet
Dodge
Richardson Motorsports 0 Loni Richardson Steve Hartz10
Wayne Edwards 2
Dennis Hannel 1
Kyle Beattie 1
Chevrolet
Ford
Edge Performance Group 43 Johnny Sauter Joe Shear Jr.3
Jim Sauter 1
Josh Richeson John Bailey1
Tim Schendel Johnny Sauter 1
MRD Motorsports 06 Derrick Kelley Bryan Berry1
Erik Darnell 1
Jay Sauter 6
Regan Smith 1
Chevrolet
Dodge
Ford
Troxell Racing 93 Wayne Edwards Steve Kuykendall 2
Lonnie Troxell 1
3
Ricky Gonzalez  ???2
Robbie Ferguson Randy Anderson1

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Entries were fielded in a collaboration with Bobby Hamilton Racing.

Schedule

No.Race Title Track Date
1 Florida Dodge Dealers 250 Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach February 13
2 Easycare Vehicle Contracts 200 Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton March 13
3 Kroger 250 Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway April 17
4 UAW/GM Ohio 250 Mansfield Motorsports Speedway, Mansfield May 16
5 Infineon 200 Lowe's Motor Speedway, Concord May 21
6 MBNA America 200 Dover International Speedway, Dover June 4
7 O'Reilly 400K Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth June 11
8 O'Reilly 200 Memphis International Raceway, Millington June 19
9 Black Cat Fireworks 200 The Milwaukee Mile, West Allis June 25
10 O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 Kansas Speedway, Kansas City July 3
11 Built Ford Tough 225 Kentucky Speedway, Sparta July 10
12 Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers Ram Tough 200 Gateway International Raceway, Madison July 17
13 Line-X Spray-On Truck Bedliners 200 Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn July 31
14 Power Stroke Diesel 200 Indianapolis Raceway Park, Brownsburg August 6
15 Toyota Tundra 200 Nashville Superspeedway, Lebanon August 14
16 O'Reilly 200 presented by Valvoline Maxlife Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol August 25
17 Kroger 200 Richmond International Raceway, Richmond September 9
18 Sylvania 200 New Hampshire International Speedway, Loudon September 18
19 Las Vegas 350 Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas September 25
20 American Racing Wheels 200 California Speedway, Fontana October 2
21 Silverado 350K Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth October 16
22 Kroger 200 Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway October 23
23 Chevy Silverado 150 Phoenix International Raceway, Phoenix November 5
24 Darlington 200 Darlington Raceway, Darlington November 13
25 Ford 200 Homestead–Miami Speedway, Homestead November 19

Races

Florida Dodge Dealers 250

The Florida Dodge Dealers 250 was held February 13 at Daytona International Speedway. Terry Cook won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 99-Carl Edwards
  2. 24-Travis Kvapil
  3. 52-Mike Wallace
  4. 14-Rick Crawford
  5. 10-Terry Cook
  6. 46-Dennis Setzer
  7. 50-Jon Wood
  8. 29-Frank Kimmel
  9. 17-David Reutimann
  10. 03-Geoff Bodine

Failed to qualify: Kelly Sutton (#02), Phil Bonifield (#25), L. W. Miller (#28), Greg Sacks (#48), Loni Richardson (#0)

Easycare Vehicle Contracts 200

The inaugural EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 200 was held March 13 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. David Reutimann won the pole. Toyota's First Pole in the Truck series. This race saw a scary crash on lap 45, involving Rick Crawford, Tina Gordon, and Hank Parker Jr. [1] [2]

Top ten results

  1. 4-Bobby Hamilton
  2. 42-Mike Skinner
  3. 17-David Reutimann
  4. 24-Travis Kvapil
  5. 6-Matt Crafton
  6. 15-Shane Hmiel
  7. 99-Carl Edwards
  8. 1-Ted Musgrave
  9. 18-Chad Chaffin
  10. 52-Ken Schrader

Failed to qualify: Greg Sacks (#48), L. W. Miller (#28), Loni Richardson (#0)

Kroger 250

The Kroger 250 was held April 17 at Martinsville Speedway. Jack Sprague won the pole. This race marked the NASCAR debut for future Cup Series champion Brad Keselowski.

Top ten results

  1. 14-Rick Crawford
  2. 46-Dennis Setzer
  3. 16-Jack Sprague
  4. 50-Jon Wood
  5. 42-Mike Skinner
  6. 99-Carl Edwards
  7. 6-Matt Crafton
  8. 17-David Reutimann
  9. 75-David Starr
  10. 18-Chad Chaffin

Failed to qualify: Geoff Bodine (#03), Chris Wimmer (#63), Johnny Sauter (#43), David Froelich Jr. (#57), Kelly Sutton (#02), Wayne Edwards (#48), Richard Hampton (#19), Ricky Gonzalez (#93), Craig Wood (#73)

UAW/GM Ohio 250

For the first time in 50 years a NASCAR race was held in Ohio. The UAW/GM Ohio 250 was held May 16 at Mansfield Motorsports Speedway. Jack Sprague was awarded the pole after rain washed out qualifying. [3]

Top ten results

  1. 16-Jack Sprague
  2. 46-Dennis Setzer
  3. 10-Terry Cook
  4. 4-Bobby Hamilton
  5. 88-Tracy Hines
  6. 59-Mark McFarland
  7. 14-Rick Crawford
  8. 50-Jon Wood
  9. 75-David Starr
  10. 6-Matt Crafton

Failed to qualify: Kevin Love (#67), Robert Huffman (#12), David Froelich Jr. (#57), Richard Hampton (#19), Craig Wood (#73), J. C. Stout (#91), Sean Murphy (#30), David Ragan (#66), Chris Winter (#05), Randy van Zant (#83), Jim Walker (#74)

Infineon 200

The Infineon 200 was held May 21 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. David Starr won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 46-Dennis Setzer
  2. 99-Carl Edwards
  3. 75-David Starr
  4. 92-Kevin Harvick
  5. 47-Michael Waltrip
  6. 15-Shane Hmiel
  7. 14-Rick Crawford
  8. 24-Travis Kvapil
  9. 6-Matt Crafton
  10. 4-Bobby Hamilton

Failed to qualify: Kelly Sutton (#02), Derrike Cope (#48)

MBNA America 200

The MBNA America 200 was held June 4 at Dover International Speedway. Carl Edwards won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 18-Chad Chaffin*
  2. 14-Rick Crawford
  3. 21-Hank Parker Jr.
  4. 42-Mike Skinner
  5. 52-Ken Schrader
  6. 23-Dave Blaney
  7. 2-Andy Houston
  8. 75-David Starr
  9. 16-Jack Sprague
  10. 50-Jon Wood

Failed to qualify: none

O'Reilly 400K

The O'Reilly 400K was held June 11 at Texas Motor Speedway. Ted Musgrave won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 46-Dennis Setzer
  2. 1-Ted Musgrave
  3. 17-David Reutimann
  4. 16-Jack Sprague
  5. 18-Chad Chaffin
  6. 99-Carl Edwards
  7. 4-Bobby Hamilton
  8. 6-Matt Crafton
  9. 2-Andy Houston
  10. 62-Steve Park

Failed to qualify: none

O'Reilly 200

The O'Reilly 200 was held June 19 at Memphis Motorsports Park. Jack Sprague won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 4-Bobby Hamilton
  2. 15-Shane Hmiel
  3. 1-Ted Musgrave
  4. 46-Dennis Setzer
  5. 99-Carl Edwards
  6. 6-Matt Crafton
  7. 16-Jack Sprague
  8. 50-Jon Wood
  9. 18-Chad Chaffin
  10. 75-David Starr

Failed to qualify: Darren Shaw (#04), Jarod Robie (#98), Paul White (#77), Scotty Sands (#97), Dennis Hannel (#94)

Black Cat Fireworks 200

The Black Cat Fireworks 200 was held June 25 at The Milwaukee Mile. Ted Musgrave won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 1-Ted Musgrave
  2. 18-Chad Chaffin
  3. 46-Dennis Setzer
  4. 62-Steve Park
  5. 24-Travis Kvapil
  6. 4-Bobby Hamilton
  7. 10-Terry Cook
  8. 07-Shane Sieg
  9. 14-Rick Crawford
  10. 6-Matt Crafton

Failed to qualify: none

O'Reilly Auto Parts 250

The O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 was held July 3 at Kansas Speedway. Dennis Setzer won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 99-Carl Edwards
  2. 4-Bobby Hamilton
  3. 14-Rick Crawford
  4. 62-Steve Park
  5. 6-Matt Crafton
  6. 50-Jon Wood
  7. 24-Travis Kvapil
  8. 16-Jack Sprague
  9. 18-Chad Chaffin
  10. 10-Terry Cook

Failed to qualify: none

Built Ford Tough 225

The Built Ford Tough 225 was held July 10 at Kentucky Speedway. Dennis Setzer won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 4-Bobby Hamilton
  2. 16-Jack Sprague
  3. 75-David Starr
  4. 6-Matt Crafton
  5. 18-Chad Chaffin
  6. 62-Steve Park
  7. 1-Ted Musgrave
  8. 2-Andy Houston
  9. 17-David Reutimann
  10. 12-Robert Huffman

Failed to qualify: none

Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers Ram Tough 200

The Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers Ram Tough 200 was held July 17 at Gateway International Raceway. Jack Sprague won the pole. This race would be the final to feature unlimited Green-White-Checkered finishing attempts until 2017, as this race took four attempts to finish under green.

Top ten results

  1. 75-David Starr
  2. 46-Dennis Setzer
  3. 1-Ted Musgrave
  4. 18-Chad Chaffin
  5. 21-Hank Parker Jr.
  6. 6-Matt Crafton
  7. 24-Travis Kvapil
  8. 59-Randy LaJoie
  9. 17-David Reutimann
  10. 22-Bill Lester

Failed to qualify: none

Line-X Spray-On Truck Bedliners 200

The Line-X Spray-On Truck Bedliners 200 was held July 31 at Michigan International Speedway. Dennis Setzer won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 24-Travis Kvapil
  2. 1-Ted Musgrave
  3. 42-Mike Skinner
  4. 23-Johnny Benson
  5. 4-Bobby Hamilton
  6. 99-Carl Edwards
  7. 10-Terry Cook
  8. 15-Shane Hmiel
  9. 12-Robert Huffman
  10. 46-Dennis Setzer

Failed to qualify: none

This race marked the first NASCAR victory for Toyota.

Power Stroke Diesel 200

The Power Stroke Diesel 200 was held August 6 at Indianapolis Raceway Park. Jack Sprague won the pole. This race marked the NASCAR debut for Denny Hamlin.

Top ten results

  1. 18-Chad Chaffin
  2. 43-Johnny Sauter
  3. 4-Bobby Hamilton
  4. 24-Travis Kvapil
  5. 99-Carl Edwards
  6. 15-Shane Hmiel
  7. 6-Matt Crafton
  8. 14-Rick Crawford
  9. 88-Tracy Hines
  10. 03-Denny Hamlin

Failed to qualify: Chris Wimmer (#63), Tim Schendel (#31), Kelly Sutton (#02), Ken Weaver (#08), Charlie Bradberry (#78), Buddy Davis (#28), Sean Murphy (#30), Greg Pope (#89), Nick Tucker (#48), Eric McClure (#27), Scotty Sands (#97), Jim Walker (#74), Patrick Lawson (#26), Dennis Hannel (#0), Casey Kingsland (#55)

Toyota Tundra 200

The Toyota Tundra 200 was held August 14 at Nashville Superspeedway. Local product Bobby Hamilton Jr. won the pole, and his father, Bobby Hamilton, won the race. Both Hamiltons considered Nashville their home track.

Top ten results

  1. 4-Bobby Hamilton
  2. 75-David Starr
  3. 1-Ted Musgrave
  4. 04-Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  5. 62-Steve Park
  6. 23-Johnny Benson
  7. 6-Matt Crafton
  8. 12-Robert Huffman
  9. 17-David Reutimann
  10. 42-Mike Skinner

Failed to qualify: James Hylton (#77)

O'Reilly 200 presented by Valvoline Maxlife

The O'Reilly 200 presented by Valvoline Maxlife was held August 25 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Ken Schrader won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 99-Carl Edwards
  2. 15-Shane Hmiel
  3. 6-Matt Crafton
  4. 47-Robby Gordon
  5. 92-Kevin Harvick
  6. 21-Hank Parker Jr.
  7. 75-David Starr
  8. 24-Travis Kvapil
  9. 62-Steve Park
  10. 52-Ken Schrader

Failed to qualify: Kelly Sutton (#02), Eric McClure (#72), Darren Shaw (#04), Ryan McGlynn (#00), Loni Richardson (#0), Nick Tucker (#48), Chris Winter (#05), Craig Wood (#73)

Kroger 200

The Kroger 200 was held September 9 at Richmond International Raceway. Jamie McMurray won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 1-Ted Musgrave
  2. 2-Jamie McMurray
  3. 47-Tony Stewart
  4. 30-Todd Bodine
  5. 99-Carl Edwards
  6. 12-Robert Huffman
  7. 15-Shane Hmiel
  8. 16-Jack Sprague
  9. 10-Terry Cook
  10. 42-Mike Skinner

Failed to qualify: Jay Sauter (#06), Lance Hooper (#13), Tony Raines (#40), Mark McFarland (#59), Kelly Sutton (#02), Wayne Edwards (#93), Kyle Beattie (#0), Craig Wood (#73), J. C. Stout (#91), James Hylton (#48)

Sylvania 200

The Sylvania 200 was held September 18 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Jack Sprague won the pole. Despite starting several hours later than scheduled due to rain from Hurricane Ivan and with the threat of darkness, all 200 laps were completed. The race ended under caution at the scheduled distance after it was deemed too dark to have an attempt at a Green-White-Checkered finish due to a crash with less than 3 to go.

Top ten results

  1. 24-Travis Kvapil
  2. 16-Jack Sprague
  3. 23-Johnny Benson
  4. 99-Carl Edwards
  5. 17-David Reutimann
  6. 46-Dennis Setzer
  7. 1-Ted Musgrave
  8. 75-David Starr
  9. 21-Hank Parker Jr.
  10. 42-Mike Skinner*

Failed to qualify: Travis Powell (#95)

Las Vegas 350

The Las Vegas 350 was held September 25 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Mike Skinner won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 15-Shane Hmiel**
  2. 30-Todd Bodine
  3. 62-Steve Park
  4. 23-Johnny Benson
  5. 4-Bobby Hamilton
  6. 5-Mike Skinner*
  7. 46-Dennis Setzer
  8. 1-Ted Musgrave
  9. 10-Terry Cook
  10. 75-David Starr

Failed to qualify: Chris Wimmer (#63), Loni Richardson (#0)

American Racing Wheels 200

The American Racing Wheels 200 was held October 2 at California Speedway. Travis Kvapil won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 30-Todd Bodine*
  2. 1-Ted Musgrave
  3. 16-Jack Sprague
  4. 75-David Starr
  5. 4-Bobby Hamilton
  6. 17-David Reutimann
  7. 23-Johnny Benson
  8. 62-Steve Park
  9. 46-Dennis Setzer
  10. 99-Carl Edwards

Failed to qualify: none

Silverado 350K

The Silverado 350K was held October 16 at Texas Motor Speedway. Mike Skinner won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 30-Todd Bodine
  2. 23-Johnny Benson
  3. 4-Bobby Hamilton
  4. 75-David Starr
  5. 16-Jack Sprague
  6. 1-Ted Musgrave
  7. 14-Rick Crawford
  8. 46-Dennis Setzer
  9. 99-Carl Edwards
  10. 15-Shane Hmiel

Failed to qualify: Jay Sauter (#06), Wayne Edwards (#77), Loni Richardson (#0), Blake Mallory (#35)

Kroger 200

The Kroger 200 was held October 23 at Martinsville Speedway. Bobby Hamilton won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 2-Jamie McMurray*
  2. 46-Dennis Setzer
  3. 47-Bobby Labonte
  4. 50-Jon Wood
  5. 1-Ted Musgrave
  6. 6-Matt Crafton
  7. 30-Todd Bodine
  8. 99-Carl Edwards
  9. 4-Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  10. 12-Robert Huffman

Failed to qualify: Robbie Ferguson (#93), Tony Raines (#40), Davin Scites (#20), Darrell Waltrip (#11), Jim Walker (#74), Eric King (#00), Tam Topham (#70), Craig Wood (#73), Jimmy Mullins (#77)

Chevy Silverado 150

The Chevy Silverado 150 was held November 5 at Phoenix International Raceway. Jack Sprague won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 75-David Starr
  2. 16-Jack Sprague
  3. 6-Matt Crafton
  4. 15-Shane Hmiel
  5. 23-Johnny Benson
  6. 62-Steve Park
  7. 4-Bobby Hamilton
  8. 2-P. J. Jones
  9. 46-Dennis Setzer
  10. 99-Carl Edwards

Failed to qualify: Brad Teague (#72), Danny Bagwell (#41)

Darlington 200

The Darlington 200 was held November 13 at Darlington Raceway after rain washed out the race November 12. The race was moved to Saturday as part of a day-night doubleheader on the Southern 500 weekend. Carl Edwards won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 2-Kasey Kahne*
  2. 4-Bobby Hamilton
  3. 1-Ted Musgrave
  4. 99-Carl Edwards
  5. 62-Steve Park
  6. 23-Johnny Benson
  7. 75-David Starr
  8. 88-Matt Crafton
  9. 12-Robert Huffman
  10. 52-Ken Schrader

Failed to qualify: Danny Bagwell (#41)

Ford 200

The Ford 200 was held November 19 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. David Reutimann won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 2-Kasey Kahne
  2. 1-Ted Musgrave
  3. 75-David Starr
  4. 17-David Reutimann
  5. 6-Matt Crafton
  6. 5-Mike Skinner
  7. 16-Jack Sprague
  8. 44-Greg Biffle
  9. 06-Regan Smith
  10. 46-Dennis Setzer

Failed to qualify: Sammy Sanders (#04), Brad Keselowski (#63), Shigeaki Hattori (#01), Derrike Cope (#48), Todd Bodine (#30), Jeff Jefferson (#03), Eric Jones (#74), Scott Lynch (#59), Ken Weaver (#08), Danny Bagwell (#41)

Full Drivers' Championship

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by owner's points. * – Most laps led.

PosDriver DAY ATL MAR MFD CLT DOV TEX MEM MIL KAN KEN GTW MCH IRP NSH BRI RCH NHA LVS CAL TEX MAR PHO DAR HOM Points
1 Bobby Hamilton 11131410197162*1*175*311226155532672163624
2 Dennis Setzer 6112211814325112101219161367982917103578
3 Ted Musgrave 268151331122*3*1*30732253271*78265*19*323554
4 Carl Edwards 1*76172*146523133186520154331098104123493
5 Matt Crafton 195710929861054612773211322242163853379
6 David Starr 1236993829103319312116272381044291733298
7 Jack Sprague 25243*1*269473582292718142882*36352821173167
8 Travis Kvapil 24133281627135715714138311281823211519193152
9 Steve Park 27122627121310114463117225912143*8122365233138
10 Chad Chaffin 139103130159295411112292216161116303015153122
11 Mike Skinner 282*511154*1126291218283131023*10106331133172363037
12 Rick Crawford 434177215199316253282417242511127161118283030
13 Shane Hmiel 146353562326212263416*861127201301024433272954
14 David Reutimann (R)93814361731732299924179113051763027212842904
15 Jon Wood 727481710138116123030271818142912132642622362835
16 Terry Cook 518223142024277103026714162493591932131412252821
17 Hank Parker Jr. 18331219223231217212252915156209211513312335172737
18 Tracy Hines (R)2016295342116141414171516922211930183119353413132604
19 Brandon Whitt (R)222014181831221515231423282017311719133515122014262569
20 Andy Houston 3019111519792019318132319251933142114251634182540
21 Chase Montgomery (R)312316292428171827132012153223202717271617193629212404
22 Bill Lester 161517302125122334282910183131142927242828141816242400
23 Robert Huffman (R)362934DNQ161128163624102792383263231172910349352314
24 Shane Sieg (R)23132012321514228161311262126261823262020
25 Johnny Benson 4246132534721156111818
26 Kelly Sutton (R)DNQ32DNQ20DNQ2730312535232125DNQ28DNQDNQ24352535343536341432
27 Todd Bodine 2015434211*72920DNQ1317
28 Ken Schrader 103611534103312171210331297
29 Ken Weaver (R)3528332322183431202622DNQ34292432DNQ1212
30 Deborah Renshaw 25223327363222322334152830201150
31 Chris Wimmer (R)DNQ363620182124DNQ332536DNQ292733942
32 David Ragan DNQ20191931353230352134802
33 Shelby Howard (R)2925232333212421707
34 Brad Keselowski (R)3316302535182720DNQ692
35 J. R. Patton 15263118253122637
36 Mark McFarland 2162835332929DNQ603
37 Denny Hamlin 1016112318582
38 Randy LaJoie 34143281435570
39 Paul White DNQ302814303022516
40 Geoff Bodine 1021DNQ222727495
41 Kevin Love 27DNQ24212411494
42 Eric Jones 1924253220DNQ461
43 Lance Hooper 3319252220DNQ458
44 Jamie McMurray 2281444
45 Charlie Bradberry 212931DNQ363432417
46 Bobby Hamilton Jr. 4*927395
47 Kasey Kahne 1*1*380
48 Jay Sauter 312115DNQDNQ26373
49 Tina Gordon 2435303425371
50 Frank Kimmel 83013344
51 Sean Murphy DNQDNQ22243230338
52 Jason Small 22332131331
53 Kevin Harvick 45315
54 Johnny Sauter DNQ2*11310
55 Jimmy Spencer 162818303
56 Loni Richardson DNQDNQ343435DNQ36DNQ36DNQ290
57 Johnny Chapman 31341920284
58 P. J. Jones 148263
59 Bobby Labonte 329246
60 Joe Aramendia 332528231
61 Michael Waltrip 536215
62 Butch Miller 2417209
63 Steadman Marlin 1722209
64 Wayne Edwards 1528DNQ3633DNQDNQ198
65 Scott Lynch 1927DNQ188
66 Jamey Caudill 1929182
67 Eric Norris 3614176
68 Mike Wallace 3170
69 Tony Stewart 3165
70 Tim Schendel 22DNQ32164
71 Robby Gordon 4160
72 Teri MacDonald 2532155
73 Jerry Hill 2632152
74 Dave Blaney 6150
75 Bobby Dotter 342634146
76 Brad Teague 3427DNQ143
77 Greg Biffle 8142
78 Regan Smith 9138
79 Joey Clanton 3231137
80 Ryck Sanders 3232134
81 Kyle Busch 11130
82 Dana White 3235125
83 Jim Sauter 13124
84 J. J. Yeley 13124
85 Ron Hornaday Jr. 13124
86 Tony Raines 17DNQDNQ112
87 Andy Petree 18109
88 Brandon Miller 20103
89 Nick Tucker DNQDNQ20103
90 Randy MacDonald 21100
91 Sammy Sanders 22DNQ97
92 Derrike Cope DNQ22DNQ97
93 Darrell Waltrip 2428DNQ91
94 Kevin Dowler 2491
95 Jason Leffler 2491
96 Chad Blount 2588
97 Josh Richeson 2588
98 Ricky Gonzalez DNQ2685
99 Derrick Kelley 2685
100 Erik Darnell 2685
101 David Froelich Jr. DNQDNQ2879
102 Jeff Jefferson 28DNQ79
103 J. C. Stout DNQ30DNQ73
104 Rick Bogart 3073
105 Ricky Craven 3170
106 Greg Sacks DNQDNQ3267
107 Phil Bonifield DNQ3433333364
108 A. J. Fike 3364
109 Bill Manfull 3655
110 L. W. Miller DNQDNQ
111 Richard Hampton DNQDNQ
112 Craig Wood DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
113 Randy van Zant DNQ
114 Jim Walker DNQDNQDNQ
115 Chris Winter DNQDNQ
116 Jarod Robie DNQ
117 Scotty Sands DNQDNQ
118 Dennis Hannel DNQDNQ
119 Darren Shaw DNQDNQ
120 Buddy Davis DNQ
121 Greg Pope DNQ
122 Patrick Lawson DNQ
123 Casey Kingsland DNQ
124 Eric McClure DNQDNQ
124 James Hylton DNQDNQ
125 Ryan McGlynn DNQ
126 Kyle Beattie DNQ
127 Travis Powell DNQ
128 Blake Mallory DNQ
129 Robbie Ferguson DNQ
130 Tam Topham DNQ
131 Eric King DNQ
132 Davin Scites DNQ
133 Jimmy Mullins DNQ
134 Danny Bagwell DNQDNQDNQ
135 Shigeaki Hattori DNQ
PosDriver DAY ATL MAR MFD CLT DOV TEX MEM MIL KAN KEN GTW MCH IRP NSH BRI RCH NHA LVS CAL TEX MAR PHO DAR HOM Points

Rookie of the Year

34-year-old David Reutimann, driving for the start-up Darrell Waltrip Motorsports, clinched the 2004 Rookie of the Year title, posting four top-fives and winning two poles. Runner-up Tracy Hines had two top-tens for ThorSport Racing, while neither Brandon Whitt nor Chase Montgomery had a top-ten. Shane Sieg, Kelly Sutton, Ken Weaver, Chris Wimmer and Brad Keselowski had only part-time runs, while Shelby Howard was released from his ride early in the season.

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