2008 NASCAR Camping World East Series

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Matt Kobyluck, the 2008 Camping World East Series champion. Matt Kobyluck.jpg
Matt Kobyluck, the 2008 Camping World East Series champion.
Austin Dillon finished second in the championship behind Kobyluck by 210 points. Austin Dillon 3 2012 Road America Sargento 200.jpg
Austin Dillon finished second in the championship behind Kobyluck by 210 points.
Jesus Hernandez, driving the No. 11 car for Dale Earnhardt, Inc., finished third in the championship. He is the second-to-right person pictured here. Jesus Hernandez DEI Chevrolet Stafford 2008.jpg
Jesus Hernandez, driving the No. 11 car for Dale Earnhardt, Inc., finished third in the championship. He is the second-to-right person pictured here.

The 2008 NASCAR Camping World East Series was the 22nd season of the Camping World East Series, a regional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR. The season began on April 19, 2008, at Greenville-Pickens Speedway with the An American Revolution 150. The regular season concluded on October 12, 2008, at Stafford Motor Speedway. Matt Kobyluck won the championship, 210 points in front of Austin Dillon. Joey Logano entered the season as the defending drivers' champion, but he did not defend his championship because he moved up to the Nationwide Series in 2008.

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It also marked the first season with Camping World as the title sponsor, which replaced Anheuser-Busch's Busch Beer after 21 years.

Schedule

No.Race Title Track DateTV
1 An American Revolution 150 presented by Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet Greenville-Pickens Speedway April 19 Speed*
2 U.S. Cellular 200 presented by Wellmark Iowa Speedway May 18 HDNet
3 Strutmasters.com 150 South Boston Speedway May 31 Speed*
4 NASCAR Camping World Series 125 at The Glen Watkins Glen International June 8 Speed*
5 Heluva Good! Summer 125 New Hampshire Motor Speedway June 27 Speed*
6 Pepsi Full Fender Frenzy 100 Thompson International Speedway July 12
7 Strutmasters.com 150 presented by Dollar General Music City Motorplex July 19 HDNet
8The Edge Hotel 150 Adirondack International Speedway July 26 HDNet
9Mohegan Sun NASCAR Camping World Series 200 Lime Rock Park August 16 HDNet
10Mansfield 150 Mansfield Motorsports Park August 23 HDNet
11 Heluva Good! Fall 125 New Hampshire Motor Speedway September 13 HDNet
12 Sunoco 150 Dover International Speedway September 19 HDNet
13 36th Annual Carquest Fall Final Stafford Motor Speedway October 12 [lower-alpha 1] HDNet
2008 Toyota All-Star Showdown 2 Toyota Speedway at Irwindale January 24 (2009) Speed

* Races aired on delay only. All HDNet races aired live and re-aired on Speed.

  1. The 36th Annual Carquest Fall Final was scheduled to September 28 however, due to an unfavorable forecast the race was postponed until October 12.

Television

The 2008 television schedule followed a similar format to the 2007 season with almost all of the events having television coverage in one form or another. The first part of the season was broadcast on the Speed Channel via tape-delay. HDNet signed on to broadcast the final seven races live. The U.S. Cellular 200 presented by Wellmark race at Iowa Speedway was shown live on HDNet due to the fact that it is a combination race with the Camping World West Series and it is part of the West Series' TV schedule. The Toyota All-Star Showdown moved to January and aired live on Speed.

2008 Races

An American Revolution 150

The An American Revolution 150 presented by Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet was held at Greenville-Pickens Speedway on April 19. Peyton Sellers won the pole for the event and then went on to take the checkered flag in the first position. During post-race inspection, an illegal shock absorber was found on Peyton's car and he was disqualified and was credited with a last-place finish in the race and everyone else in the field moved ahead one finishing position. Austin Dillon crossed the line behind Peyton and was subsequently declared the winner. This was Austin's first win in his first race in the series.

Official Results
FinishStartCar #DriverHometownCarLapsReason Out
153 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NCChevrolet156
2318 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MDToyota156
3791Ben StancillAyden, NCChevrolet156
42871 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MAChevrolet156
5114 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FLChevrolet156
61888 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SCFord156
7952Jamie HayesNorlina, NCChevrolet156
82035 Steve Park East Northport, NYChevrolet156
9161 Trevor Bayne Mooresville, NCChevrolet156
10828Buster BennetMonroe, NCFord156
111363John SalemiNashua, NHChevrolet156
122416 Max Dumarey Gent, BelgiumChevrolet156
131559 Richard Johns Cornelius, NCDodge156
14215 Brian Ickler Poway, CAChevrolet155
152203 Rogelio López Aguascalientes, MexicoChevrolet155
161430Jeff AntonRussell, MAChevrolet155
171011 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CAChevrolet155
182337Kyle CattanachRedding, CAChevrolet155
193039Dustin DelaneyMayfield, NYChevrolet154
202721 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CTDodge154
212538Alan TardiffLyman, MEChevrolet154
221940 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CTChevrolet154
23128 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NCChevrolet153
24680 Derek Thorn Lakeport, CAFord153
25217Ryan DuffHazard, KYChevrolet153
262926Scott BouleyMiddlebury, CTChevrolet150
27262 Craig Goess Greenville, NCToyota141Accident
28495 Bobby Hamilton Jr. Nashville, TNDodge129Suspension
291799Bryon ChewMattituck, NYChevrolet14Accident
30144 Peyton Sellers Danville, VAChevrolet0Penalty
Fastest Qualifier: Peyton Sellers, Time: 20.702 Seconds, Speed: 86.948 mph (139.929 km/h)
Time of Race: 1hrs., 26 min, 6 seconds.
Margin of Victory: Under Caution
Average race speed: 54.355 mph (87.476 km/h)
Lead changes: 3 among 3 drivers
Cautions: 7 for 43 laps

Did not Qualify: (9) Todd Peck (#50), Jason Cochran (#72), Richard Gould (#58), A. J. Henriksen (#17), Daniel Pope II (#10), Johnny Petrozelle (#33), James Pritchard (#41), Ian Henderson (#93), Joe Oliver (#08).

U.S. Cellular 200

The U.S. Cellular 200 presented by Wellmark took place on May 18. This marks the second year that the East and West series have met in Iowa for a points race. Nextel Cup driver Kasey Kahne was on hand to take part in the event and marks the second time in a row that the winner of the previous night's "Nextel All-Star Race" was on hand for this event. Austin Dillon captured his first pole award, and Brian Ickler captured his first win in the series.

Official Results
FinishStartCar #SeriesDriverHometownCarLapsReason Out
1715E Brian Ickler Poway, CAChevrolet200
249E Kasey Kahne Enumclaw, WADodge200
381E Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TNChevrolet200
44008E Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NCChevrolet200
53811E Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CAChevrolet200
613E Austin Dillon Lewisville, NCChevrolet200
7635E Steve Park East Northport, NYChevrolet200
82640E Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CTChevrolet200
91001W Jim Inglebright Fairfield, CAChevrolet200
101103E Rogelio López Aguascalientes, MexicoChevrolet200
111281EMark MacFarlandWinchester, VAChevrolet200
12246WJeff BarkshireAuburn, WADodge200
13544E Peyton Sellers Danville, VAChevrolet200
142114W Austin Cameron El Cajon, CAToyota200
15302WMike DavidModesto, CAToyota200
161917WJason PatisonCorona, CAFord200
172416WMoses SmithTempe, AZToyota200
181522W Jason Bowles Ontario, CAFord200
193199EBryon ChewMattituck, NYChevrolet199
201831E James Buescher Plano, TXChevrolet199
21364E Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FLChevrolet199
223577WAndrew MyersNewport Beach, CAFord199
231334WMike GallegosWheat Ridge, COChevrolet199
242842WJeff JeffersonNaches, WAChevrolet199
253491EBen StancillAyden, NCChevrolet199
263270W Greg Pursley Canyon Country, CAChevrolet199
272220W Eric Holmes Escalon, CAToyota198
28178W Johnny Borneman III Ramona, CAFord197
294365WStan Silva Jr.Castroville, CAChevrolet197
304430EJeff AntonRussell, MAChevrolet195
311410WJames WarnAurora, ORChevrolet189
324152EJamie HayesNorlina, NCChevrolet188
332702E Craig Goess Greenville, SCToyota180
344271W Daryl Harr St.Albert, CanadaChevrolet161
353988W Jamie Dick Albuquerque, NMChevrolet161
363712E Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CTDodge150Oil Leak
372075E Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MAChevrolet149
38335WEric HardinAnaheim, CAChevrolet130Accident
392919WTerry HenryBakersfield, CAChevrolet96Brakes
402361W Brett Thompson Jerome, IDChevrolet92Accident
41951WAlex HaaseLas Vegas, NVToyota55Accident
42321W David Mayhew Atascadero, CAChevrolet9Engine
431641WRyan FosterAnderson, CAFord2Accident
442518E Marc Davis Mitchelville, MDToyota0Penalty
Fastest Qualifier: Austin Dillon, Time: 23.576 Seconds, Speed: 133.610 mph (215.024 km/h)
Time of Race: 2 hrs., 3 mins, 13 secs
Margin of Victory: 1.254 Seconds
Average race speed: 85.216 mph (137.142 km/h)
Lead changes: 13 among 8 drivers
Cautions: 9 for 44 laps

Did not Qualify: (10) Michael Faulk (#36), Max Dumarey (#76), John Salemi (#63), Derek Thorn (#80), Jody Lavender (#89), Dustin Delaney (#39), Ryan Duff (#7), Richard Johns (#59), Lloyd Mack (#33), Ryan Preece (#28)

NOTE:On May 20, NASCAR announced that the No. 18 car of Marc Davis was found to be in violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing); 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used do not conform to NASCAR rules); 20C-8.4C (lubrication oil reservoir tank cover was not in place on the top of the lubrication oil reservoir tank encasement) and 20C-2.1O (any device or duct work that permits air to pass from one area of the interior of the car to another, or to the outside of the car, will not be permitted. This includes, but is not limited to, the inside of the car to the trunk area, or the floors, firewalls, crush panels and wheel wells passing air into or out of the car) of the 2008 NASCAR rule book. The violations was discovered during post race inspection on May 18.

Strutmasters.com 150

The Strutmasters.com 150 was run on May 31 at South Boston Speedway. Ricky Carmichael took his first pole award and Brian Ickler went on to lead a dominant 149 laps of the Strutmasters.com 150. He then held off bids from runner-up Austin Dillon of Lewisville, North Carolina, and third-place Peyton Sellers of Danville, Virginia, through a late race caution that extended the event to 155 laps. This win was his second of the season, and his second in a row.

Official Results
FinishStartCar #DriverHometownCarLapsReason Out
1215 Brian Ickler Poway, CAChevrolet155
293 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NCChevrolet155
31144 Peyton Sellers Danville, VAChevrolet155
41671 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MAChevrolet155
51240 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CTChevrolet155
62388 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SCFord155
7208 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NCChevrolet155
81735 Steve Park East Northport, NYChevrolet155
9518 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MDToyota155
101403 Rogelio López Aguascalientes, MexicoChevrolet155
11399Bryon ChewMattituck, NYChevrolet155
122730Jeff AntonRussell, MAChevrolet155
13102 Craig Goess Greenville, NCToyota155
14267Ryan DuffHazard, KYChevrolet155
15711 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CAChevrolet155
161352Jamie HayesNorlina, NCChevrolet155
173127 Chase Mattioli Long Pond, PAFord154
182421 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CTDodge154
192839Dustin DelaneyMayfield, NYChevrolet153
20880 Derek Thorn Lakeport, CAFord151
21463John SalemiNashua, NHChevrolet151
222272Jason CochranMarion, NCChevrolet149
232159 Richard Johns Cornelius, NCDodge146
241858Richard GouldNorth Brunswick, NJChevrolet142
2561 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TNChevrolet141
2614 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FLChevrolet139
271591Ben StancillAyden, NCChevrolet127Accident
282516 Max Dumarey Gent, BelgiumChevrolet127Radiator
292941James Pritchard Jr.Wharton, NJDodge122Engine
303084 Todd Peck Glenville, PAChevrolet67Accident
313293 Ian Henderson Greenville, SCChevrolet64Engine
321937 Alex Kennedy Aztek, NMChevrolet17Accident
Fastest Qualifier: Ricky Carmichael, Time: 16.043 Seconds, Speed: 89.759 mph (144.453 km/h)
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 40 mins, 46 secs
Margin of Victory: Under Caution
Average race speed: 36.917 mph (59.412 km/h)
Lead changes: 12 among 3 drivers
Cautions: 15 for 77 laps

Did not Qualify: (1) Johnny Petrozelle (#33).

NOTE:This was Eddie MacDonald's 100th career start.

NASCAR Camping World Series 125 At The Glen

The NASCAR Camping World Series 125 at The Glen was run on June 8. This marked the return of the series to the historic Watkins Glen International track for the first time since 2004. Antonio Pérez took the pole award and Matt Kobyluck went on to win the race. A green-white-checkered finish necessitated by a late-race blown engine and stretched the race from its scheduled 51 laps to 55. Marc Davis (No. 18 Slim Jim Toyota) led a total of 32 laps of the event and led the field to its final restart.

Official Results
FinishStartCar #DriverHometownCarLapsReason Out
1240 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CTChevrolet55
278 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NCChevrolet55
3111 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TNChevrolet55
41411 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CAChevrolet55
5435 Steve Park East Northport, NYDodge55
61599Bryon ChewMattituck, NYChevrolet55
71781Jason HolehouseOssining N.Y.Toyota55
82375 Tim Cowen Ashland, OhioFord55
994 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FLDodge55
10112 Antonio Pérez Mexico City, MexicoDodge55
112803 Rogelio López Aguascalientes, MexicoChevrolet55
12203 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NCChevrolet55
13818 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MDToyota54
14252 Craig Goess Greenville, NCToyota54
152288 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SCFord54
162639Dustin DelaneyMayfield, NYChevrolet54
17247Ryan DuffHazard, KYChevrolet52
181244 Peyton Sellers Danville, VAChevrolet52
191065Stan SilvaCastroville Calif.Chevrolet52
202725Jeremy ClarkConcord, N.C.Chevrolet50
21316 Max Dumarey Gent, BelgiumDodge48Engine
221823 Tim George Jr. Nevado, Calif.Chevrolet41Radiator
231952Jamie HayesNorlina, NCChevrolet33Accident
24615 Brian Ickler Poway, CAChevrolet30Clutch
251630Jeff AntonRussell, MAChevrolet27Accident
26537Nick DeBruijnVlaardingen, NetherlandsChevrolet25Accident
271371 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MAFord6Engine
282121 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CTDodge5Engine
Fastest Qualifier: Antonio Pérez, Time: 74.223 Seconds, Speed: 118.831 mph (191.240 km/h)
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 55 mins, 10 secs
Margin of Victory: Under Caution
Average race speed: 70.203 mph (112.981 km/h)
Lead changes: 4 among 3 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 17 laps

Did not Qualify: (2) James Buescher (#31), Larry Moloney (#89)

NOTE:The race was red flagged just past half-way due to rain. The red flag lasted for approximately 90 minutes

Heluva Good! Summer 125

The Heluva Good! Summer 125 was run on June 27 at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway. This race is the first of three this season that will be run in conjunction with the NASCAR Nextel Cup series. Qualifying was rained out and the field was set by the rulebook. This put points leader Austin Dillon on the pole. Matt Kobyluck went on to lead a race high 47 laps, but it was Eddie MacDonald taking the win after he managed to jump into the lead over Trevor Bayne on the final restart on lap 122.

Official Results
FinishStartCar #DriverHometownCarLapsReason Out
11071 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MAChevrolet127
261 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TNChevrolet127
3440 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CTChevrolet127
413 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NCChevrolet127
5124 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FLDodge127
6718 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MDToyota127
72161 Mike Olsen N. Haverhill, N.H.Chevrolet127
82463John SalemiNashua, N.H.Chevrolet127
92255 Brad Leighton Center Harbor, N.H.Chevrolet127
10215 Brian Ickler Poway, CAChevrolet127
111839Dustin DelaneyMayfield, NYChevrolet127
12811 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CAChevrolet127
131188 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SCChevrolet127
143396Mike JohnsonSalisbury, Mass.Ford127
151630Jeff AntonRussell, MAChevrolet127
161916 Max Dumarey Gent, BelgiumChevrolet127
172321 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CTDodge127
183101 Charles Lewandoski Stafford Springs, Conn.Toyota127
191552Jamie HayesNorlina, N.C.Chevrolet127
203214Joe MasessaFranklin Lakes, N.J.Chevrolet127
212838Alan TardiffLyman, MaineChevrolet127
22172 Craig Goess Greenville, NCToyota127
231399Bryon ChewMattituck, NYChevrolet127
242680 Derek Thorn Lakeport, Calif.Ford126
253627 Chase Mattioli Long Pond, Penn.Ford125
263512 Antonio Pérez Mexico City, MexicoDodge120Accident
272926Scott BouleyThomaston, Conn.Chevrolet120
28335 Steve Park East Northport, NYChevrolet118
291444 Peyton Sellers Danville, VAChevrolet118
30207Ryan DuffHazard, KYChevrolet108Accident
313424Patrick DupreeSaranac Lake, N.Y.Dodge108Accident
32903 Rogelio López Aguascalientes, MexicoChevrolet102
333050 Todd Peck Glenville, Penn.Chevrolet81Accident
3458 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NCChevrolet32Accident
352559 Bobby Hamilton Jr. Nashville, Tenn.Dodge23Accident
362741James Pritchard Jr.Wharton, N.J.Dodge0Engine
Fastest Qualifier: Field set as per rulebook, rain
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 39 mins, 31 secs
Margin of Victory: .515 secs
Average race speed: 81.011 mph (130.375 km/h)
Lead changes: 9 among 6 drivers
Cautions: 7 for 55 laps

Did not qualify: None

NOTE:This was Eddie MacDonald's first win at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in 16 career NASCAR Camping World Series East starts at the track.

Pepsi Full Fender Frenzy 100

The Pepsi Full Fender Frenzy 100 was run on July 12 at the Thompson International Speedway. Jesus Hernandez seemed to have the car to beat as he led three times for a race high of 50 laps, but it was Trevor Bayne who took both the pole and the win for the event. This was Bayne's first pole award and his first win in the series in only his sixth start.

Official Results
FinishStartCar #DriverHometownCarLapsReason Out
111 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TNChevrolet100
2811 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CAChevrolet100
3955Brad LeightonCenter Harbor, NHChevrolet100
4218 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MDToyota100
5128 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NCChevrolet100
61088Jody LavenderHartsville, SCFord100
7440 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CTChevrolet100
82303 Rogelio López Aguascalientes, MexicoChevrolet100
9113 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NCChevrolet100
102130Jeff AntonRussell, MAChevrolet100
111416 Max Dumarey Gent, BelgiumChevrolet100
122539Dustin DelaneyMayfield, NYChevrolet100
132421 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CTDodge100
142652Jamie HayesNorlina, N.C.Chevrolet100
15371 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MAChevrolet100
16165Joey PolewarczykHudson, N.H.Chevrolet100
17174 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FLDodge100Suspension
18544 Peyton Sellers Danville, VAChevrolet100
19715 Brian Ickler Poway, CAChevrolet100
201937 Alex Kennedy Aztek, NMChevrolet100
21227Ryan DuffHazard, KYChevrolet100
22635 Steve Park East Northport, NYChevrolet100
232022Eric LuxBuffalo, N.Y.Toyota100
24152 Craig Goess Greenville, NCToyota99
251399Bryon ChewMattituck, NYChevrolet83Accident
262741James Pritchard Jr.Wharton, N.J.Dodge73Suspension
272808Joe OliverCommack, N.Y.Chevrolet71
281896Mike JohnsonSalisbury, Mass.Ford43Radiator
Fastest Qualifier: Trevor Bayne, Time: 20.357 Seconds, Speed: 110.527 mph (177.876 km/h)
Time of Race: 54 mins, 13 secs
Margin of Victory: .460 secs
Average race speed: 69.167 mph (111.313 km/h)
Lead changes: 8 among 5 drivers
Cautions: 6 for 35 laps

Did not qualify: (1) Guy Pavageau (#05)

Strutmasters.com 150 presented by Dollar General

The Strutmasters.com 150 presented by Dollar General was run on July 19 at the Music City Motorplex. Sterling Marlin was on hand to compete in this event. Peyton Sellers captured another pole award and led a race-high 74 laps. In the end it was Matt Kobyluck who crossed the start–finish line first to capture his second win of the season.

Official Results
FinishStartCar #DriverHometownCarLapsReason Out
1640 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CTChevrolet150
2144 Peyton Sellers Danville, VAChevrolet150
333 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NCChevrolet150
4204 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FLDodge150
5780 Derek Thorn Lakeport, Calif.Ford150
61635 Steve Park East Northport, NYChevrolet150
7911 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CAChevrolet150
8515 Brian Ickler Poway, CAChevrolet150
9102 Craig Goess Greenville, NCToyota150
102216 Max Dumarey Gent, BelgiumChevrolet150
112639Dustin DelaneyMayfield, NYChevrolet150
1241 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TNChevrolet150
131752Jamie HayesNorlina, N.C.Chevrolet149
142727 Chase Mattioli Long Pond, Penn.Ford149
152130Jeff AntonRussell, MAChevrolet147
161588Jody LavenderHartsville, SCFord147
171318 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MDToyota147
182517A. J. HenriksenChicago, Ill.Chevrolet147
1928 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NCChevrolet145
201159 Richard Johns Cornelius, N.C.Dodge131
21803 Rogelio López Aguascalientes, MexicoChevrolet99
221495 Sterling Marlin Columbia, Tenn.Dodge93Tire
23197Ryan DuffHazard, KYChevrolet88Suspension
241271 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MAChevrolet85Ignition
252321 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CTDodge29Radiator
262450 Todd Peck Glenville, Penn.Chevrolet21Accident
271810Daniel Pope IISmryna, Tenn.Dodge20Accident
282858Richard GouldNorth Brunswick, N.J.Chevrolet17Accident
Fastest Qualifier: Peyton Sellers, Time: 19.508 Seconds, Speed: 109.986 mph (177.005 km/h)
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 12 mins, 52 secs (record)
Margin of Victory: 1.127 Seconds
Average race speed: 73.614 mph (118.470 km/h)
Lead changes: 12 among 4 drivers
Cautions: 8 for 26 laps

Did not Qualify: None

The Edge Hotel 150

"The Edge Hotel 150" was run on July 26 at Adirondack Motor Speedway in Lowville (New Bremen), New York. Bryon Chew captured his first pole award of the season and went on to finish eleventh, while Matt Kobyluck, who led for only three laps, went on to take the win for his third of the season and second in a row. This was also Kobyluck's third win at this track in only six visits.

Official Results
FinishStartCar #DriverHometownCarLapsReason Out
1740 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CTChevrolet150
231 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TNChevrolet150
3971 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MAChevrolet150
458 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NCChevrolet150
51788 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SCFord150
6204 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FLDodge150
72111 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CAChevrolet150
8863John SalemiNashua, N.H.Chevrolet150
9444 Peyton Sellers Danville, VAChevrolet150
101018 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MDToyota150
11199Bryon ChewMattituck, NYChevrolet150
121216 Max Dumarey Gent, BelgiumChevrolet150
13152 Craig Goess Greenville, NCToyota150
141935 Steve Park East Northport, NYChevrolet150
15117Ryan DuffHazard, KYChevrolet150
161839Dustin DelaneyMayfield, NYChevrolet150
172565Levi ArthurLyons Falls, N.Y.Chevrolet150
182426Scott BouleyThomaston, Conn.Chevrolet150
191303 Rogelio López Aguascalientes, MexicoChevrolet150
201430Jeff AntonRussell, MAChevrolet150
211652Jamie HayesNorlina, NCChevrolet149
222321 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CTDodge148
232241James Pritchard Jr.Wharton, N.J.Dodge148
24615 Brian Ickler Poway, CAChevrolet120Accident
2523 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NCChevrolet0Penalty
Fastest Qualifier: Bryon Chew, 109.296 mph (175.895 km/h), 16.469 seconds
Time of Race: 2 hrs., 9 mins, 46 secs
Margin of Victory: Under Caution
Average race speed: 34.678 mph (55.809 km/h)
Lead changes: 8 among 5 drivers
Cautions: 12 for 55 laps

Did not Qualify: None

NOTE:NASCAR announced on July 29 that the #3 car of Austin Dillon was being penalized due to a rules violations discovered during post-race inspection. The car was found to be in violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing); 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used do not conform to NASCAR rules); and 20C-12.3-S (front shock absorbers would not extend to the specified distance within the specified period of time) of the 2008 NASCAR rule book. The violations were discovered during post race inspection on July 26. The infraction dropped Dillon to 25th in the official race finish. All other drivers in the event moved up one position in the official finishing order.

Mohegan Sun NASCAR Camping World Series 200

The Mohegan Sun NASCAR Camping World Series 200 took place on August 16 at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut. This race is the second and final road course on the 2008 schedule. Qualifying for this event was rained out so the starting lineup was set by the rule book. This put points leader Matt Kobyluck on the pole for the event. Matt went on to lead a race high 41 laps en route to win his 4th race of the season and third in a row.

Official Results
FinishStartCar #DriverHometownCarLapsReason Out
1140 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CTChevrolet82
2518 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MDToyota82
31244 Peyton Sellers Danville, VAChevrolet82
4411 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CAChevrolet82
52161 Mike Olsen N. Haverhill, N.H.Chevrolet82
62631Eric CurranEast Hampton, Mass.Chevrolet82
71135 Steve Park East Northport, NYChevrolet82
81616 Max Dumarey Gent, BelgiumChevrolet82
91430Jeff AntonRussell, MAChevrolet82
102337 Alex Kennedy Aztek, NMChevrolet82
111352Jamie HayesNorlina, N.C.Chevrolet82
1264 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FLDodge82
132796Mike JohnsonSalisbury, Mass.Ford82
14871 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MAChevrolet82
15207Ryan DuffHazard, KYChevrolet82
162975 Tim Cowen Ashland, OhioFord82
1721 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TNChevrolet82
1898 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NCChevrolet82
19715 Brian Ickler Poway, CAChevrolet82
203089Larry MaloneyWayland, Mass.Ford82
2133 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NCChevrolet82
221539Dustin DelaneyMayfield, NYChevrolet82
231088 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SCFord82
242526Scott BouleyThomaston, Conn.Chevrolet81
253132 Dale Quarterley Westfield, Mass.Chevrolet78Electrical
261999Bryon ChewMattituck, NYChevrolet71Suspension
272881Jason HolehouseOssining N.Y.Toyota38Accident
283217Alessandro CiompiFollonica, ItalyChevrolet33Accident
292427 Chase Mattioli Long Pond, Penn.Ford23Accident
30172 Justin Lofton Westmoreland, Calif.Toyota9Engine
312263John SalemiNashua, N.H.Chevrolet9Clutch
321821 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CTDodge1Transmission
Fastest Qualifier: Field set by rule book due to rain.
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 15 mins, 48 secs
Margin of Victory: 1.636 Seconds
Average race speed: 99.309 mph (159.822 km/h)
Lead changes: 8 among 7 drivers
Cautions: 7 for 36 laps

Did not Qualify: None

Note:The race was red flagged at lap 51 due to rain. The red flag was out for 75 minutes before racing resumed.

Mansfield 150

The Mansfield 150 took place on August 23 at Mansfield Motorsports Park in Mansfield, Ohio. Trevor Bayne captured his second pole award of the season, while Brian Ickler dominated the field leading six times for 128 laps en route to his third win of the season.

Official Results
FinishStartCar #DriverHometownCarLapsReason Out
1315 Brian Ickler Poway, CAChevrolet152
2440 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CTChevrolet152
31144 Peyton Sellers Danville, VAChevrolet152
4811 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CAChevrolet152
5102 Craig Goess Greenville, NCToyota152
6123 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NCChevrolet152
7680 Derek Thorn Lakeport, Calif.Ford152
8134 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FLDodge152
91737Kyle CattanachRedding, Calif.Chevrolet152
1028 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NCChevrolet152
112122Eric LuxBuffalo, N.Y.Toyota152
12988 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SCFord152
1379 Kevin Swindell Germantown, Tenn.Dodge152
141930Jeff AntonRussell, MAChevrolet152
152372Jason CochranMarion, N.C.Chevrolet152
162439Dustin DelaneyMayfield, NYChevrolet152
172275 Tim Cowen Ashland, OhioFord152
18535 Steve Park East Northport, NYChevrolet152
191618 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MDToyota152
2011 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TNChevrolet152
211871 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MAFord151
222521 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CTDodge151
232016 Max Dumarey Gent, BelgiumChevrolet149
24157Ryan DuffHazard, KYChevrolet126Accident
251452Jamie HayesNorlina, N.C.Chevrolet103Fuel Pump
262605Guy PavageauColumbia, Md.Chevrolet0Engine
Fastest Qualifier: Trevor Bayne, Time: 16.439 Seconds, Speed: 109.496 mph (176.217 km/h)
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 12 mins, 0 secs
Margin of Victory: .370 Seconds
Average race speed: 63.333 mph (101.925 km/h)
Lead changes: 10 among 3 drivers
Cautions: 12 for 55 laps

Did not Qualify: None

Heluva Good! Fall 125

The Heluva Good! Fall 125 took place on September 13 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon. "Independent" teams lead the field by taking the top three spots in qualifying on Thursday. Peyton Sellers, Steve Park and Eddie MacDonald took the top three spots respectively; Each of them drive for teams that have no affiliation with any Cup or Nationwide teams. Rain on Friday forced the race to be postponed until Saturday morning. A 52 lap green flag stretch during the middle of the race was not planned on and ended up resulting in several teams running out of gas in the closing laps. Eddie MacDonald took the lead from Steve Park on the last lap and went on to win the race.

Official Results
FinishStartCar #DriverHometownCarLapsReason Out
1371 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MAChevrolet125
2235 Steve Park East Northport, NYChevrolet125
31340 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CTChevrolet125
4179Matt HirschmanNorthampton, Penn.Dodge125
5153 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NCChevrolet125
61003Joey PolewarczykHudson, N.H.Chevrolet125
72661 Mike Olsen N. Haverhill, N.H.Chevrolet125
881 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TNChevrolet125
92299Bryon ChewMattituck, NYChevrolet125
102330Jeff AntonRussell, MAChevrolet125
112039Dustin DelaneyMayfield, NYChevrolet125
122916 Max Dumarey Gent, BelgiumChevrolet124
13122 Craig Goess Greenville, NCToyota124
1498 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NCChevrolet124
15780 Derek Thorn Lakeport, Calif.Ford124
16164 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FLDodge123
172838Alan TardiffLyman, MaineChevrolet123
18518 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MDToyota123
191111 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CAChevrolet123
20144 Peyton Sellers Danville, VAChevrolet123
213641James Pritchard Jr.Wharton, N.J.Dodge123
22655 Brad Leighton Center Harbor, N.H.Chevrolet122
23277Ryan DuffHazard, KYChevrolet122
241952Jamie HayesNorlina, N.C.Chevrolet122
253326Scott BouleyThomaston, Conn.Chevrolet122
261488 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SCChevrolet121
273250 Todd Peck Glenville, Penn.Chevrolet114
282512 Antonio Pérez Mexico City, MexicoDodge93Engine
29415 Brian Ickler Poway, CAChevrolet91Accident
303845Ryan BlackAlto Loma, Calif.Ford72Brakes
313781Jeremy ClarkConcord, N.C.Toyota65Rear End
323521 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CTResorts46Engine
331863John SalemiNashua, N.H.Chevrolet45Vibration
342437 Alex Kennedy Aztek, NMChevrolet34Accident
352196Mike JohnsonSalisbury, Mass.Ford31Accident
363014Joe MasessaFranklin Lakes, N.J.Chevrolet22Accident
373472Jason CochranMarion, N.C.Chevrolet22Accident
383113Laine ChaseBeverly, Mass.Chevrolet13Engine
Fastest Qualifier: Peyton Sellers, 126.437 mph (203.481 km/h), 30.124 seconds
1 hour 25 minutes 14 seconds
Margin of Victory: 0.365 seconds
Average Speed: 93.097 mph (149.825 km/h)
Lead changes: Eddie MacDonald 60, Brad Leighton 44, Trevor Bayne 9, Peyton Sellers 6, Steve Park 3, Marc Davis 3.

9 changes among 6 drivers

Cautions: 6 for 21 laps
Lap Leaders: E.MacDonald 1-12; P.Sellers 13; E.MacDonald 14-19; P.Sellers 20-24; M.Davis 25-27; T.Bayne 28-36; E.MacDonald 37-76; B.Leighton 77-120; S.Park 121-123; E.MacDonald 124-125

Did not Qualify: None

Note: Eddie MacDonald became the third driver to complete the sweep of the Camping World Series East events at NHMS. Previous drivers to accomplish this feat are Mike McLaughlin in 1992 and Joey Logano in 2007

Sunoco 150

The Sunoco 150 was run on September 19 at Dover International Speedway in Dover, Delaware. Points leader Matt Kobyluck was poised to clinch the series championship with good finish in the race. Brian Ickler got his first pole position of the year but the race would turn bittersweet for him as he was involved in a wreck only 18 laps into the event. A nine-minute red flag stopped the race for cleanup after an accident. Aric Almirola would go on to win the race but it was Matt Kobyluck, who by finishing in third place and extending his lead to 219 points over second place with only one race remaining, clinched the series championship.

Official Results
FinishStartCar #DriverHometownCarLapsReason Out
188 Aric Almirola Tampa, Fla.Chevrolet150
2618 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MDToyota150
3540 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CTChevrolet150
4935 Steve Park East Northport, NYChevrolet150
52059 Bobby Hamilton Jr. Nashville, Tenn.Dodge150
6149Matt HirschmanNorthampton, Penn.Dodge150
7164 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FLDodge150
82788 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SCChevrolet150
9173 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NCChevrolet150
101199Bryon ChewMattituck, NYChevrolet150
11242 Craig Goess Greenville, NCToyota150
122339Dustin DelaneyMayfield, NYChevrolet150
132506Ryan SeamanToms River, N.J.Chevrolet150
142216 Max Dumarey Gent, BelgiumChevrolet150
152152Jamie HayesNorlina, N.C.Chevrolet149
16287Ryan DuffHazard, KYChevrolet147
17411 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CAChevrolet146
18244 Peyton Sellers Danville, VAChevrolet146
191932 Dale Quarterley Westfield, Mass.Chevrolet145
201871 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MAChevrolet133
2131 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TNChevrolet130Accident
221363John SalemiNashua, N.H.Dodge118Accident
233026Scott BouleyThomaston, Conn.Chevrolet89Rear End
24730Jeff AntonRussell, MAChevrolet68Accident
251095 Tim Andrews Mooresville, N.C.Chevrolet67Accident
261580Jason PatisonCorona, Calif.Chevrolet67Accident
272941James Pritchard Jr.Wharton, N.J.Dodge66Accident
281237 Alex Kennedy Aztek, NMChevrolet60Accident
292621 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CTDodge53Accident
30115 Brian Ickler Poway, CAChevrolet26Engine
Fastest Qualifier: Brian Ickler, 152.620 mph (245.618 km/h), 23.588 seconds
1 hour 39 minutes 5 seconds
Margin of Victory: 1.495 seconds
Average Speed: 90.833 mph (146.182 km/h)
Laps Lead: Marc Davis 45, Bobby Hamilton Jr. 34, Aric Almirola 27, Matt Kobyluck 11, Matt Hirschman 10, Brian Ickler 9, Peyton Sellers 8, Jesus Hernandez 5, Ricky Carmichael 1
Lead changes: 13 changes involving 9 drivers
Cautions: 6 for 37 laps
Lap Leaders: Peyton Sellers 1-6, Brian Ickler 7-8, Peyton Sellers 9-10, Brian Ickler 11-17, Jesus Hernandez 18-22, Marc Davis 23-44, Aric Almirola 45-56, Matt Kobyluck 57-67, Matt Hirschman 68-77, Bobby Hamilton Jr. 78-111, Marc Davis 112-124, Ricky Carmichael * 125, Marc Davis 126-135, Aric Almirola 136-150

Did not Qualify: (1) Johnny Sauter (#12)

Notes: Aric Almirola became the second driver this year to win his first race in the series on his first start in the series.

Matt Kobyluck became the thirteenth different series champion in the series 22 years.

36th Annual Carquest Fall Final

The 36th Annual Carquest Fall Final at Stafford Motor Speedway was originally scheduled to run on September 28; however, due to an unfavorable forecast the race was postponed until the weekend of October 11–12.

While Matt Kobyluck had wrapped up the series championship at Dover, there were still several positions within the top ten in points that were up for grabs.

Brian Ickler was the second to last driver to go out in qualifying and he laid down a lap of 19.376 seconds (new series record at the track) and took the pole. Ickler would lead the first 36 laps of the event before handing the lead over to Ted Christopher on a restart. Peyton Sellers would be the only other driver to lead laps during the race, and between the three of them they exchanged the lead 8 times.

A blistering race speed and a 57-lap green flag run put many cars down a lap and made for an exciting race. A couple of late race cautions kept the leaders within reach of each other. Towards the end of the race NASCAR was getting reports of Christopher's car leaking oil and spent several laps under caution looking for a leak but ended up not bringing him to pit road to take a look at the car. On the final restart on lap 143 Ickler was leading with Christopher on the outside as they came to take the green flag. The two got together and Ickler went spinning into the infield with Christopher taking the lead.

Ickler kept the car running and was able to continue but a caution was not thrown and the race continued under green. Christopher and Sellers were running nose to tail for the lead. Coming out of turn 4 on lap 148 Ickler was directly in front of the leaders and Christopher seemed to have to check up a little bit to not get into Ickler. This led to Sellers getting into the rear of Christopher and sending him spinning towards the outside wall. Sellers would take the lead and the white flag as Christopher came to a rest near the wall out of turn 4. The yellow came out and Sellers crossed the line in first place under the yellow/checkered flags and took the win.

Peyton Sellers would proceed to stop under the flag stand to get the checkered flag and do a little celebrating but all victory lane proceedings would be postponed while the tower reviewed the contact between Sellers and Christopher. Fifteen minutes later word came from the tower that Sellers was the winner of the event. This was Sellers' first win of the season after having a win in the season opener at Greenville-Pickens Speedway taken away from him for an illegal shock absorber.

Official Results
FinishStartCar #DriverHometownCarLapsReason Out
1844 Peyton Sellers Danville, VAChevrolet150
291 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TNChevrolet150
31811 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CAChevrolet150
4113 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NCChevrolet150
52371 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MAChevrolet150
6561Woody PitkatStafford, Conn.Chevrolet150
7640 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CTChevrolet150
81488 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SCChevrolet150
92052Jamie HayesNorlina, N.C.Chevrolet150
10164 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FLChevrolet150
11158 Ryan Truex Mayetta, N.J.Chevrolet150
12216 Mike Olsen N. Haverhill, N.H.Chevrolet150
131318 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MDToyota150
142439Dustin DelaneyMayfield, NYChevrolet150
15122 Craig Goess Greenville, NCToyota150
1639 Kevin Swindell Germantown, Tenn.Dodge150
172538Alan TardiffLyman, MaineChevrolet150
18115 Brian Ickler Poway, CAChevrolet149
19799Bryon ChewMattituck, NYChevrolet149
20431 Ted Christopher Plainville, Conn.Chevrolet148
212230Jeff AntonRussell, MAChevrolet148
22197Alan PurkhiserMoore, S.C.Chevrolet148
232621 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CTChevrolet148
241796Mike JohnsonSalisbury, Mass.Ford136
252841James Pritchard Jr.Wharton, N.J.Dodge115
261035 Steve Park East Northport, NYChevrolet104Brakes
272101 Charles Lewandoski Stafford Springs, Conn.Toyota58Ignition
282726Scott BouleyThomaston, Conn.Chevrolet41Radiator
Fastest Qualifier: Brian Ickler, 92.898 mph (149.505 km/h), 19.376 seconds
Time of Race: 1 hours, 9 minutes, 50 seconds
Margin of Victory: Under Yellow
Average Speed: 64.439 mph (103.705 km/h)
Laps Lead: Brian Ickler 66, Ted Christopher 42, Peyton Sellers 42
Lead changes: 8 changes involving 3 drivers
Cautions: 8 for 30 laps
Lap Leaders: Brian Ickler 1-36, Ted Christopher 37-45, Peyton Sellers 46-85, Ted Christopher 86-111, Brian Ickler 112-135, Ted Christopher 136, Brian Ickler 137-142, Ted Christopher 143-148, Peyton Sellers 149-150

Did not Qualify: None

Toyota All-Star Showdown

The Toyota All-Star Showdown was moved to January of the next year from its traditional October date in order to allow the race to keep a "post-season" feel, this race is a 2008 Camping World Series race, per NASCAR rulebook, since it is run with 2008 rules, and not 2009 rules (e.g., 2008 approved equipment only; no 2009 approved equipment was allowed to be run, and no 2009 rules applied).

The East-West showdown format favoured the West in qualifying, as six of the top ten drivers in qualifying were West drivers, with only two East Series regulars making the top ten, along with defending champion Joey Logano (who was not an East Series regular in 2008) and Mexico Series champion Antonio Pérez.

West Series champion Eric Holmes was among the leaders of the first 100 laps, along with East Series driver Brian Ickler (originally from California; moved to the Charlotte area to race in the East Series in 2008), who led 98 laps throughout the night. Holmes dropped back because of a dragging part on the start of the second segment. On Lap 141, Ron Hornaday Jr. ran into the side of Ickler, and caused an incident that led to a nine-minute red flag as 22 cars were involved, either by the crash or being stuck behind the wreckage.

On Lap 250, Logano raced Peyton Sellers, who has a Nationwide Series ride for 2009, hard, running into Sellers to cause a spin in turn three. Logano crossed the line first but was disqualified by NASCAR for unsportsmanlike conduct. East Series champion Matt Kobyluck, who did not lead a single lap and crashed in practice, going to his 2006 Showdown-winning car, finished second but was declared the winner.

East driver Trevor Bayne was second, and West driver Jason Bowles, who drove a car for this race purchased from East Series team owner Andy Santerre, who supported the team (he did not bring his regular team with him to the Showdown) was third.

There were 13 cautions in the race.

Official Results
FinishStartCar #DriverCarLapsMoney WonReason Out
12340 Matt Kobyluck Chevrolet250$34,500Running
261 Trevor Bayne Chevrolet25023,630Running
326 Jason Bowles Ford25017,000Running
4308 Johnny Borneman III Chevrolet25015,500Running
53945 Matt Crafton Toyota25016,000Running
61333 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet25010,000Running
7162Mike DavidToyota25010,000Running
82018 Marc Davis Toyota25011,500Running
92201 Jim Inglebright Chevrolet2509,200Running
101114 David Mayhew Chevrolet2508,750Running
111537 Alex Kennedy Chevrolet2507,500Running
122413 Todd Souza Chevrolet2507,250Running
132716Moses SmithToyota2507,500Running
142183 Peyton Sellers Chevrolet2499,250Accident
154010Jim WarnChevrolet2497,000Running
163117Jason PatisonChevrolet2496,800Running
17189 Auggie Vidovich II Ford2475,700Running
18812 Antonio Pérez Dodge2458,600Running
193488 Jamie Dick Chevrolet2386,550Running
201451Alex HaaseChevrolet2335,500Engine
213761 Brett Thompson Chevrolet2316,400Running
22420 Eric Holmes Toyota2196,300Running
232935 Steve Park Chevrolet2018,250Running
243658Jarit JohnsonChevrolet1975,200Running
251744Eric RichardsonChevrolet1945,150Running
26729Nick LynchDodge1885,100Suspension
271271 Eddie MacDonald Chevrolet1818,100Accident
282625Jason FenslerChevrolet1555,100Accident
29150Chris JohnsonFord1548,100Accident
30193 Austin Dillon Chevrolet1538,100Running
31315 Brian Ickler Chevrolet1448,100Accident
323577Andrew MyersToyota1445,000Accident
33546Jeff BarkshireDodge1446,000Accident
34284 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet1428,000Accident
353834Jonathon GomezChevrolet535,000Accident
36941Ryan FosterFord465,000Accident
373252Jamie HayesChevrolet98,000Accident
382522 Scott Steckly Chevrolet88,000Accident
393328John SalemiDodge85,000Accident
401008 Joey Logano Toyota2505,000Penalty
Coors Pole Award: Chris Johnson, Time: 18.299 Seconds, Speed: 98.366 mph (158.305 km/h)
Time of Race: 2 hrs., 20 mins, 18 secs
Margin of Victory: .482 Seconds
Average race speed: 53.457 mph (86.031 km/h)
Lead changes: 18 among 8 drivers
Cautions: 13 for 86 laps (does not include Lap 100 intermission; Lap 200 intermission ended caution period on Lap 195)

Did not qualify out of 50-lap "last chance qualifier" was held after qualifying. The top six advanced.: (16) Blake Koch (#21), Joey Polewarczyk Jr. (#03), Daryl Harr (#00), Keith Spangler (#39), Brian Wong (#89), Marcus Zukanovic (#99), Tony Toste (#91), Stan Silva Jr. (#65), Paul Pedroncelli Jr. (#0), Billy Kann (#78), Kyle Kelley (#7), Dakoda Armstrong (#5), Wes Banks (#31), Rod Johnson Jr. (#04), Terry Henry (#19), Greg Pursley (#26).

NOTE: Logano crossed the line first but was penalised for rough driving in the Lap 250 crash with Sellers.

Points standings

Final Points Standings
PosCar #DriverTotalAttStartsPolesWinsTop5sTop10sDNFs
140 Matt Kobyluck 212613134912
23 Austin Dillon 1916131311610
311 Jesus Hernandez 1857131358
41 Trevor Bayne 1855131321681
518 Marc Davis 1812131347
64 Ricky Carmichael 174513131381
771 Eddie MacDonald 173313132662
844 Peyton Sellers 173213133156
935 Steve Park 17271313381
1015 Brian Ickler 1644131323354
1188 Jody Lavender 1637131216
1230Jeff Anton1502131332
1339Dustin Delaney15011312
1452Jamie Hayes1483131331
158 Jeffrey Earnhardt 14161111461
162 Craig Goess 14131212121
1716 Max Dumarey 1395121122
1899Bryon Chew12631111133
1921 Jonathan Smith 121913136
207Ryan Duff120312113
2103 Rogelio López 940882
2263John Salemi8368723
2380 Derek Thorn 7977612
2441James Pritchard Jr.632874
2526Scott Bouley628772
2661 Mike Olsen 5744413
2796Mike Johnson473552
2837 Alex Kennedy 4445513
2938Alan Tardiff42444
3055 Brad Leighton 4053312
3159 Richard Johns 39743
3227 Chase Mattioli 397441
3350 Todd Peck 374543
3475 Tim Cowen 369331
3591Ben Stancill36533111
3672Jason Cochran334431
379Matt Hirschman3152212
3812 Antonio Pérez 3033312
3995 Bobby Hamilton Jr. 29733112
4003Joey Polewarczyk265221
4137Kyle Cattanach247221
429 Kevin Swindell 23922
4358Richard Gould234321
4481Jason Holehouse2282211
4522Eric Lux22422
4631 James Buescher 20021
4732 Dale Quarterley 194221
4801 Charles Lewandoski 191221
498 Aric Almirola 18511111
5089Larry Moloney17621
519 Kasey Kahne 1751111
5225Jeremy Clark173221
5317A. J. Henriksen17021
5405Guy Pierre Pavageau161211
5514Joe Masessa158221
5631Eric Curran155111
5761Woody Pitkat150111
5810Daniel Pope II140211
5928Buster Bennet134111
6081Mark MacFarland13411
618 Ryan Truex 13411
6208Joe Oliver12821
6306Ryan Seaman12411
6433Johnny Petrozelle11921
6593 Ian Henderson 119211
6665Levi Arthur11211
6731 Ted Christopher 10811
6865Stan Silva10611
6936Michael Faulk9710
7023 Tim George Jr. 97111
7195 Sterling Marlin 97111
727Alan Purkhiser9711
7395 Tim Andrews 88111
7437Nick de Bruijn85111
7580Jason Patison85111
7617Alessandro Ciompi79111
7728 Ryan Preece 7310
782 Justin Lofton 73111
7945Ryan Black73111
8024Patrick Dupree70111
8112 Johnny Sauter 7010
8213Laine Chase49111

* Denotes a rookie of the year candidate

Season-ending awards

Season Ending Awards
AwardWinner
Happy Camper Award Matt Kobyluck
Goodyear Tire Award Matt Kobyluck
Champion Car Owner Award Matt Kobyluck
Lunati Champion Crew Chief AwardPerry Waite
2008 Champion Sponsor AwardMohegan Sun
Aero Exhaust Lap Leader Award Marc Davis
POWERAde Power Move of the Race Award Eddie MacDonald
Featherlite Most Improved Driver Award Eddie MacDonald
Most Popular Driver Award Ricky Carmichael
Bunk Sampson Memorial AwardStub Fadden
NASCAR Camping World Series East Women's Auxiliary AwardAlisha Ziner & Setphanie Petfield
Driver Achievement AwardJeff Anton
Sportsmanship Award#40 Mohegan Sun Resort Team
Rookie of the Year Award Austin Dillon

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The 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series was the 67th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 44th modern-era Cup season. The season began at Daytona International Speedway with the Sprint Unlimited exhibition race, the Budweiser Duels, and the Daytona 500. The season ended with the Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Kyle Busch won the championship, despite missing the first third of the season due to severe leg injuries suffered in an Xfinity Series race at Daytona. Busch also became the first Toyota driver to win a Cup championship. Despite not running the full season, Brett Moffitt was named Rookie of the Year.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 Quaker State 400</span> Motor car race

The 2014 Quaker State 400 presented by Advance Auto Parts was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on June 28, 2014, at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta, Kentucky. Contested over 267 laps on the 1.5-mile (2.4 km) tri-oval, it was the 17th race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Brad Keselowski led 199 laps during the race, to take his second win of the season. Kyle Busch finished second, while Ryan Newman, Matt Kenseth, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. rounded out the top five. The top rookies of the race were Austin Dillon (16th), Michael Annett (18th), and Justin Allgaier (24th).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 Daytona 500</span> Auto race held in 2015

The 2015 Daytona 500, the 57th running of the event, was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race which was held on February 22, 2015 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Contested over 203 laps – extended from 200 laps due to a green–white–checker finish – on the 2.5 mi (4.0 km) asphalt superspeedway, it was the first race of the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. Joey Logano won the race, recording the second Daytona 500 win for Team Penske, and his ninth career Sprint Cup victory. Kevin Harvick finished second while Dale Earnhardt Jr., Denny Hamlin and Jimmie Johnson rounded out the top–five.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series</span> 68th season of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

The 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series was the 68th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 45th modern-era Cup series season. The season began at Daytona International Speedway with the Sprint Unlimited, the Can-Am Duel and the Daytona 500. The season ended with the Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Jimmie Johnson of Hendrick Motorsports won his seventh drivers' championship, tying Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt for most all-time. Toyota won the manufacturer's championship, becoming the first manufacturer to win the manufacturer's championship other than Chevrolet since 2002.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 Pennsylvania 400</span> Motor car race

The 2016 Pennsylvania 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was originally scheduled for July 31, 2016. Due to rain, it was actually run on August 1, at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. Contested over 138 of the scheduled 160 laps on the 2.5-mile (4.0 km) speedway, it was the 21st race of the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series</span> 70th season of NASCAR stock-car racing

The 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series was the 70th season of NASCAR professional stock car racing in the United States, and the 47th modern-era Cup series season. The season began at Daytona International Speedway with the Advance Auto Parts Clash, the Can-Am Duel qualifying races and the 60th running of the Daytona 500. The regular season ended with the Brickyard 400 on September 9, 2018. The playoffs ended with the Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 18, 2018. Martin Truex Jr. was the defending champion, having won his first in the series.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 SRX Series</span> Second season of the Superstar Racing Experience

The 2022 Camping World SRX Series was the second season of the Superstar Racing Experience. The six-race season began at Five Flags Speedway on June 18 and ended at Sharon Speedway on July 23. Tony Stewart entered the season as the defending series champion, having won the inaugural season in 2021. Marco Andretti won the championship by two points over Ryan Newman despite having no wins on the season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Daytona 500</span> 65th Running of the event, held in Daytona Beach, Florida

The 2023 Daytona 500 was a NASCAR Cup Series race and the 65th running of the event. It was held on Sunday, February 19, 2023, at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. It was the first race of the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series. Jimmie Johnson returned to the Cup Series for Legacy Motor Club in this race. This was the longest Daytona 500 in history going 530 miles.

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