2005 ARCA Re/Max Series

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Frank Kimmel, driving the No. 46 car for Clement Racing, the 2005 ARCA champion. This was his sixth consecutive title and seventh overall in the series. FrankKimmel2006 ARCA.jpg
Frank Kimmel, driving the No. 46 car for Clement Racing, the 2005 ARCA champion. This was his sixth consecutive title and seventh overall in the series.

The 2005 ARCA Re/Max Series was the 53rd season of the ARCA Racing Series, a division of the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA). The season was scheduled to begin on February 7, 2005, with the Advance Discount Auto Parts 200 at Daytona International Speedway, and ended with the Food World 300 at Talladega Superspeedway eight months later. Frank Kimmel won driver's championship, his seventh in the series, while Joey Miller won the Rookie of the Year award.

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Schedule

The 2005 ARCA Re/MAX Series schedule consisted of twenty-three races, at seventeen tracks in twelve states. [1] Fourteen events on the schedule were televised live by SPEED Channel. [2]

No.Race TitleTrackCityDateNetwork
1 Advance Discount Auto Parts 200 Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, Florida February 7 SPEED
2PFG Lester 150 Nashville Superspeedway Lebanon, Tennessee March 26 SPEED
3 Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200 Salem Speedway Washington Township, Indiana April 24
4Harley-Davidson of Cincinnati 150 Kentucky Speedway Sparta, Kentucky May 14
5 Hantz Group 200 Toledo Speedway Toledo, Ohio May 22 SPEED
6Williams Bros. 200 Lanier National Speedway Braselton, Georgia May 28
7 ARCA 150 Milwaukee Mile West Allis, Wisconsin June 4 SPEED
8Pocono 200 Pocono Raceway Long Pond, Pennsylvania June 11 SPEED
9Hantz Group 200 Michigan International Speedway Brooklyn, Michigan June 17 SPEED
10 Kansas Lottery $200 Grand Kansas Speedway Kansas City, Kansas July 2 SPEED
11 WLWT Channel 5 150 Kentucky Speedway Sparta, Kentucky July 8 SPEED
12Request/Sara Lee ARCA 200 Berlin Raceway Marne, Michigan July 16
13Pennsylvania 200 Pocono Raceway Long Pond, Pennsylvania July 23
14Shop n' Save 150 Gateway International Raceway Madison, Illinois July 28 SPEED
15ARCA 200 Lake Erie Speedway Greenfield Township, Pennsylvania August 5
16ARCA Re/MAX 200 Nashville Superspeedway, Lebanon, Tennessee August 13 SPEED
17Hantz Group 200 Michigan International Speedway Brooklyn, Michigan August 19 SPEED
18 Allen Crowe Memorial 100 Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack Springfield, Illinois August 21
19 Hantz Group 200 presented by Belle Tire Toledo Speedway Toledo, Ohio September 2 SPEED
20 Southern Illinois 100 DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack Du Quoin, Illinois September 5
21 SK Hand Tool 200 Chicagoland Speedway Joliet, Illinois September 10 SPEED
22Eddie Gilstrap Motors Fall Classic Salem Speedway Washington Township, Indiana September 17
23 Food World 300 Talladega Superspeedway Lincoln, Alabama October 1 SPEED

Results and standings

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturerNo.Winning team
1 Advance Discount Auto Parts 200 Bobby Gerhart Bobby Gerhart Bobby Gerhart Chevrolet 5 Bobby Gerhart Racing
2PFG Lester 150 Erin Crocker Chad Blount Chad Blount Chevrolet 67 ML Motorsports
3 Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200 Chad McCumbee Chad Blount Chad Blount Chevrolet 67 ML Motorsports
4Harley-Davidson of Cincinnati 150 Chad Blount Chad Blount Frank Kimmel Ford 46Clement Racing
5 Hantz Group 200 Frank Kimmel Frank Kimmel Ken Schrader Chevrolet 99 Ken Schrader Racing
6Williams Bros. 200 David Ragan Joey Miller David Ragan Ford 90Day Enterprise Racing
7 ARCA 150 David Ragan Frank Kimmel Frank Kimmel Ford 46Clement Racing
8Pocono 200 Travis Kvapil Travis Kvapil Travis Kvapil Dodge 27 Penske Racing
9Hantz Group 200 Kyle Krisiloff Frank Kimmel Frank Kimmel Ford 46Clement Racing
10 Kansas Lottery $200 Grand Joey Miller Chad Blount Chad Blount Chevrolet 67 ML Motorsports
11 WLWT Channel 5 150 Erin Crocker Chad Blount Chad Blount Chevrolet 67 ML Motorsports
12Request/Sara Lee ARCA 200 Joey Miller Joey Miller Joey Miller Dodge 9Hagans Racing
13Pennsylvania 200 Joey Miller Frank Kimmel Frank Kimmel Ford 46Clement Racing
14Shop n' Save 150 Ken Schrader Joey Miller Joey Miller Dodge 9Hagans Racing
15ARCA 200 Joey Miller Frank Kimmel Frank Kimmel Ford 46Clement Racing
16ARCA Re/MAX 200 Joey Miller Joey Miller Joey Miller Dodge 9Hagans Racing
17Hantz Group 200 Kyle Krisiloff Steve Wallace Steve Wallace Dodge 27 Penske Racing
18 Allen Crowe Memorial 100 Justin Allgaier Frank Kimmel Frank Kimmel Ford 46Clement Racing
19 Hantz Group 200 presented by Belle Tire David Ragan Joey Miller Frank Kimmel Ford 46Clement Racing
20 Southern Illinois 100 Brian Tyler Justin Allgaier Frank Kimmel Ford 46Clement Racing
21 SK Hand Tool 200 Joey Miller Joey Miller Dawayne Bryan Dodge 65Bryan Racing
22Eddie Gilstrap Motors Fall Classic Brett Hudson Joey Miller Joey Miller Dodge 9Hagans Racing
23 Food World 300 Kraig Kinser Kraig Kinser Kraig Kinser Chevrolet 10 Fast Track Racing with MB2 Motorsports

Drivers' championship

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

Pos.DriverRacesPoints
DAY NSH SLM KEN TOL LAN MLW POC MCH KAN KEN BLN POC GTW LER NSH MCH ISF TOL DQN CHI SLM TAL
1 Frank Kimmel 27712*41*21*3441*71*29191*1192556000
2 Joey Miller (R)726382*2328231*341*281*38118*63*1*385575
3 Ken Weaver (R)156941526152733310235113269524262145140
4 Chad McCumbee (R)22222018142431491012322445519355299414720
5 Mark Gibson 30171391012822291222151481414184307733274670
6 Brandon Knupp DNQ53310267202116111813129322111623112019154545
7 Todd Bowsher 21255232910188391413342916171621151213155184465
8 Mike Harmon 8342615129924252626259151511322028151827164315
9 Jason Jarrett 9181733119226382961087131034294035224185
10 Johnny Leonard (R)3429142421171929181611311022199292810163012294160
11 Norm Benning 10191933132235132319301824282531221319231920204050
12 Darrell Basham DNQ24162819162414377371616211618401626202217174000
13 Andy Belmont DNQ3015293415233340915301818111715189272818333910
14 David Ragan (R)32DNQ312412926271764230421021683820
15 Bill Eversole 35381727241421161383135111792631531223455
16 Brad Smith DNQDNQDNQ19DNQ2025123839232217252428252329352123403285
17 Tim Mitchell DNQDNQ302531313315413239DNQ36413325272232253122252950
18 Chad Blount 3311*2*9533221*1*72845
19 Tim Turner DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ232717242328DNQ20312224DNQDNQ3331DNQDNQ342805
20 Bobby Gerhart 1*41165103449712515111632555
21 Michael Simko 2112141132122620182413103QL2195
22 Jason Basham DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ3841DNQ21DNQDNQ2639DNQ35DNQ28Wth39DNQDNQDNQ2130
23 Benny Chastain 41DNQDNQ3625DNQ36DNQDNQ3038DNQ27DNQ31DNQ212726DNQ2070
24 Kyle Krisiloff (R)131336167526323334372321960
25 Ricky Gonzalez DNQ32DNQDNQDNQ3420DNQDNQDNQ3135DNQ38DNQ33DNQ38DNQDNQDNQ1885
26 Michael Guerity 4DNQ2653128278131322171860
27 Joe Cooksey 2318243228341736213029DNQ3141720
28 Billy Venturini 14322723884281700
29 Christi Passmore 243710820Wth636293528323991675
30 T. J. Bell 6392405307312033291570
31 Justin Allgaier 34DNQ613529244*1380
32 Josh Allison 3117610202025223301380
33 Erin Crocker 12723341285
34 Brian Keselowski DNQDNQ1779777291250
35 Ryan Howard DNQDNQ3935253735DNQ34DNQ333737412136DNQDNQ1140
36 Brett Hudson 8183010620131110
37 Mike Koch DNQDNQDNQ4039WthDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ32DNQDNQWth1035
38 Erik Darnell 458203213980
39 Danny O'Quinn Jr. 376166612965
40 Brian Tyler 6262612920
41 Ken Schrader 2213334865
42 Ron Cox 341521121312850
43 Walt Brannen 3740161082632765
44 Mario Gosselin 20323351033760
45 Billy Leslie 25DNQ221413DNQ14DNQ760
46 Robert Richardson Jr. 261413192330755
47Gary ShermanDNQ52410DNQ7740
48 G. R. Smith 1635272232740
49 Terry Jones DNQ27112514DNQ16735
50 Justin South 43311278735
51 Randy Van Zant 2324121810715
52 Steve Wallace 7321*4710
53 Tim Steele 29303532655
54 Dexter Bean 2591410635
55 Phil Bozell DNQ1525203419610
56 Jeff Caudell 213021DNQ3314580
57 Jim Locke DNQ38DNQDNQDNQ34DNQDNQDNQDNQ580
58 David Odell 274366555
59 Justin Ashburn 28DNQ363727303326550
60 A. J. Henriksen 17DNQ4DNQDNQ3831550
61 Josh Clemons 11281921530
62 Frank Kapfhammer 16DNQ34DNQDNQ2024525
63Burt IngleDNQ19242123510
64 Matt Hagans 5DNQDNQDNQ39DNQ495
65Jim Hollenbeck22DNQ1719DNQDNQ475
66Zach Chappell8313218475
67Dale Schweikart111521455
68 Kraig Kinser 81*450
69Jeff Harrison103615DNQ410
70 Clair Zimmerman 38232617400
71 Damon Lusk 271417400
72 Larry Hollenbeck 331411400
73 Kevin Hamlin 58400
74Billy WalkerDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ400
75 Chase Miller 26DNQ2316395
76 Bubba Pollard 201128395
77 James Hylton 22222636DNQ390
78 Wayne Peterson DNQ40DNQ374040DNQ35DNQDNQ385
79 Ronnie Hornaday 118380
80 Marc Mitchell 27327380
81 Bill Baird 129355
82Don St. Denis102730355
83Dominic Vara311225350
84 A. J. Fike 817350
85 Clay Greenfield DNQDNQDNQDNQ350
86 Bob Strait 242345
87 Kelly Kovski 1412330
88Chevy White4DNQ32305
89 Dana White 284022DNQDNQ290
90 Stuart Kirby 630290
91 Dawayne Bryan 341290
92 Will Langhorne 2511285
93 Dan Shaver 1917280
94Gary CameletDNQ2621DNQ275
95 Doug Keller 730275
96 Howard Bixman 2035DNQ29270
97 Josh Krug 21403337260
98 Tandy Marlin 2324DNQ255
99 Travis Kvapil 1*250
100 Marty Butkovich DNQ2631DNQDNQ250
101 David Ray Boggs DNQDNQ333233250
102 Mike Buckley DNQDNQDNQDNQ25230
103 J. J. Yeley 3215
104Steve BlackburnDNQ14DNQ210
105Davin Scites6200
106 Burney Lamar 6200
107Brent Cross3023195
108Billy Deckman2034190
109Billy Shotko8190
110 Jeff Spraker 9185
111 Todd Kluever 11180
112Kyle Beattie11175
113Craig Butts11175
114 Jeremy Clements 3423175
115 Brian Kaltreider 1839175
116 Ryan Hackett 12170
117 Larry Foyt 12170
118 Stan Boyd 2434170
119 Joel Kauffman 13165
120Terry Lawrence13165
121Roland Rehfeld13165
122Art Seeger19DNQ160
123 Josh Richeson 14160
124Sam Hafertepe15155
125Chris Moore15155
126Ed WettlauferDNQDNQDNQDNQ35155
127Dean MacInnis17145
128 Greg Sacks 17145
129Mike Zazula28DNQDNQ140
130 Doug Reid III 18140
131 Jeremy Petty 18140
132Ted Olswfski23140
133Jonathan Lewis353639140
134Cale Langford18140
135 John Hayden DNQDNQ28140
136D. J. Richardson19135
137Jim Pate19135
138Skip McCord19135
139Jeff Buice19135
140Steve BramleyDNQ24135
141 Justin Marks 21125
142 Tom Berte 2841120
143Chad Martin28DNQ120
144Chris Anthony28DNQ115
145 Bobby Dotter 24110
146Richard KingDNQ29110
147Chris McKeehan34DNQDNQ110
148 Keith Murt 3931110
149György Makai25105
150 Ed Kennedy 31DNQ100
151 Jason Hedlesky 26100
152 Butch Jarvis DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ100
153Dwight Copp2795
154Scott Traylor2795
155 Drew White 393890
156 Eddie Pearson 2890
157Robbin Slaughter29DNQ85
158William Gillis3080
159 Patrick Sheltra DNQ3580
160J. J. Sonneveldt3080
161Joe Wallace3175
162Mike PopplewellDNQDNQDNQ75
163 Scott Stovall 3365
164 Blake Feese 3660
165Roger WilliamsDNQ3960
166John O'Neal Jr.3555
167 Brack Maggard 3555
168 Jarit Johnson 3560
169Anthony Hill3555
170 Bobby East 3650
171 Denny Hamlin 3650
172Cory CollumDNQDNQ50
173 Richard Hampton DNQDNQ50
174Jeff Sennett3745
175 Greg Seevers 3745
176 Aric Almirola 3745
177 Johnny Chapman 3840
178Tony Ackerland3835
179 Eddie Mercer 4030
180 J. R. Patton DNQ25
181 Paul White DNQ25
182Sam BeamDNQ25
183 Kertus Davis DNQ25
184Dicky WilliamsonDNQ25
185Eric WallaceDNQ25
186Cain LangfordDNQ25
187Aaron TullDNQ25
188 Scotty Sands DNQ25
189Randy HavlikDNQ25
190Jeremy CampbellDNQ25
191 Rick Tackman DNQ25
192Kim KrebsDNQ25
193Chris SerioDNQ25
194Craig BrackenDNQ25
195Jeffery MacZinkDNQ25
196Greg BarnhartDNQ25
197Billy WeaseDNQ25
198Jon MorleyDNQ25
199Hans-Peter SchaeppiDNQ25
200Casey DeanDNQ25
201 Donnie Neuenberger DNQ25
202Scott DavisDNQ25
203Jim WalkerDNQ0
204Tony QuarlesDNQ0
Pos.Driver DAY NSH SLM KEN TOL LAN MLW POC MCH KAN KEN BLN POC GTW LER NSH MCH ISF TOL DQN CHI SLM TAL Points
Races

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