2013 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West

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Derek Thorn won the 2013 K&N Pro Series West championship. Derek Thorn Sonoma 2018.jpg
Derek Thorn won the 2013 K&N Pro Series West championship.
Cameron Hayley finished second behind Thorn in the championship by just 6 points. CameronHayley (cropped).jpg
Cameron Hayley finished second behind Thorn in the championship by just 6 points.
Greg Pursley finished third in the championship. Greg Pursley 2013.JPG
Greg Pursley finished third in the championship.

The 2013 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West was the 60th season of the K&N Pro Series West. It began with the Talking Stick Resort 60 at Phoenix International Raceway on March 2, and ended with the Casino Arizona 100, also at Phoenix, on November 8. [1] Dylan Kwasniewski entered as the defending series champion, but didn't defend his title as he competed for the 2013 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East championship. Derek Thorn won his first championship after the last race, 6 points ahead of Cameron Hayley. [2]

Contents

Drivers

No.ManufacturerTeam/Car OwnerRace DriverCrew Chief
00 Ford 1 Sunrise Ford Racing 1 Cole Custer 2Tim Huddleston 1
Chevrolet 1 Ken Schrader Racing 1Matt Goslant 1
01 Ford Dan WhiteRich DeLong III 2Rich DeLong
Chevrolet Harr Racing Daryl Harr 2Mike Brown
1 Chevrolet Roadrunner Motorsports Shane Golobic 1Rodney Haygood
Jim Inglebright 1
02 Toyota SS-Green Light Racing Gray Gaulding 3 Doug George 1
Doug Howe 2
Chevrolet Harr Racing Carl Harr 2Bernie Klingenberg 2
2 Chevrolet Harr Racing Carl Harr 13Bernie Klingenberg 13
5 Chevrolet Charlie Silva Jack Sellers 1Jim Hard 1
Dylan Hutchison 9Glenn Hutchison
Ford J. D. White 1Matthew Lee White
Chevrolet Thomas Martin 1John Krebs
Ford Rich DeLong III 2Richard Walker 1
Rich DeLong 1
6 Ford Sunrise Ford Racing Derek Thorn Bill Sedgwick
07 Ford GSR Racing Greg Rayl 2Dan White 2
Brady Flaherty 1 Greg Rayl
Jim Weiler 1
8 Chevrolet 2 Borneman Motorsports Johnny Bornemann III 3Steve Teets
Ford 1
9 Ford Sunrise Ford Racing Dylan Lupton (R)Jeff Schrader
10 Chevrolet AC Motorsports Austin Cameron 2Mike Harvick
12 Toyota TTC RacingGiles Thornton (R)14Travis Sharpe
14 Toyota Bob WoodTravis Milburn 6Roger Bracken 4
Mark Romero 2
Ford Andrew Tuttle 1Adan Alvarado
Toyota Jamie Krzysik 2Pete Gebhardt 1
Adan Alvarado 1
John Wood 4Mike Holleran
Josh Reaume 1Roger Bracken
Jay Beasley 1Jim Parker
15 Chevrolet Sellers Racing Dylan Hutchison 2Glenn Hutchison
Jack Sellers 10Jim Hard 2
Greg Rayl 2
Thomas Martin 4
Kevin Williams 1
Charlie Silva 1
Ford Jim Weiler 2 Greg Rayl
Brady Flaherty 1 Greg Rayl
16 Toyota Bill McAnally Racing Sergio Peña 3Ty Joiner
Eric Holmes 11Trip Bruce 5
Matt Goslant 1
Roger Bracken 5
Shane Golobic 1Roger Bracken
17 Chevrolet Steve McGowen Motorsports David Mayhew 5Charlie Wilson 3
Terry Henry 1
Mario Isola 1
18 Toyota B&B Motorsports Billy Kann 1Jim Korneman
Bill Kann 2
19 Chevrolet Steve McGowan MotorsportsKyle Heckman 1Ty Joiner
20 Toyota Bill McAnally Racing Brandon McReynolds 2Trip Bruce
Eric Holmes 1
Paulie Harraka 1Duane Knorr
Jamie Krzysik 1
Michael Waltrip 1Michael Munoz
Chase Briscoe 1Trip Bruce
Shane Golobic 2
21 Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing Michael Self Steve Portenga
24 Ford Gene Price Motorsports Cameron Hayley Jeff Jefferson
25 Chevrolet Naake-Klauer MotorsportsTom Klauer 1Harold Kunsman
26 Ford Gene Price Motorsports Greg Pursley Jerry Pitts
27 Dodge Hillis Racing Bobby Hillis Jr. 1Rick Butler
29 Chevrolet NTS Motorsports Dallas Montes 3Travis Bennett 2
Gary Collins 1
Brennan Newberry 1Gary Collins
30 Toyota 9Marv Brown 1John Wood 10Mike Holleran 10
Dodge 1Adan Alvarado 9
Dodge Adan AlvaradoWes Banks 1Scott Griffith
Toyota 1Jack Chisholm 1James Wood 1
Toyota 1Travis Milburn 2Mark Romero 2
Chevrolet 1
31 Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing Bobby Runyan Jr. 4Dusty O'Connell
32 Ford 1/4 Ley Racing Dale Quarterley 2Del Markle 1
Ed Murray 1
33 Chevrolet Turner Scott Motorsports Brandon Jones 1Rich Burgdoff
34 Chevrolet Allen MontesDallas Montes 1Andy Santerre
36 Chevrolet Randy KeckleyJason Irwin 1Dave Hampton
Toyota Jay Beasley 1Jim Parker
37 Chevrolet Spraker Racing Enterprises Anthony Giannone 1 Jeff Spraker
38 Ford Kart Idaho RacingJack Chisholm 6Dwayne Koski 1
Andrew Tuttle 4
James Wood 1
Toyota Andrew Tuttle 1James Wood
Ford John Wood 1Mike Holleran
Phyl Zubizareta 1Andrew Tuttle
Toyota Jason Romero 1Eddie Toronto
40 Chevrolet Mark Reed Ryan Reed 1Michael Munoz
42 Chevrolet 6Danny CuzickTaylor CuzickChuck Carruthers 3
Ford 8Charlie Wahl 12
Dodge 1
43 Chevrolet Byron CampbellJason Fensler 1Mike Keen
47 Toyota 2Michelle IvieScott Ivie 5Tyler Dodge 1
Ford 3Dave Philpott 4
Toyota Justin Philpott 1Dave Philpott
48 Chevrolet Steve Tarpley Chris Cook 1Rob Dixon
51 Toyota Carlos VieiraCarlos Vieira 5Mario Isola
52 Chevrolet Ryan PhilpottRyan Philpott 1Chuck Dozhier
Ford Dwayne Koski Andrew Tuttle 1James Wood
53 Dodge NDS Motorsports Andrew Ranger 2 Mike Olsen
54 Toyota 3Michael GiannoneAnthony Giannone 4Michael Munoz 3
Chevrolet 1 Jeff Spraker 1
55 Toyota Bill McAnally Racing Michael Waltrip 1Michael Munoz
56 Ford 1Richard BogartGriffin Steinfield 2Brent Adams
Dodge 1
Ford 1Davide Amaduzzi 1Richard Bogart
61 Chevrolet Thompson Motorsports Brett Thompson 8Will Harris
62 Chevrolet Erika CsasziJoshua Schoonover 2 Ron Esau
71 Chevrolet Harr Racing Daryl Harr 13Mike Brown 13
74 Chevrolet Thomas TyrellLuis Tyrell 5Mike Nascimento
77 Dodge Cunningham Motorsports Austin Wayne Self 1 Chad Bryant
81 Toyota 1 Bill McAnally Racing 1 D.J. Kennington 2David Wright 1
Dodge 1Dwight KennedyDick Midgley 1
Dodge Darrell Midgley 1David Wright
82 Chevrolet Todd HavensBraeden Havens 3Chuck Carruthers
83 Chevrolet Admiraal Racing Kelly Admiraal 4Craig Raudman
86 Toyota 1Tim SpurgeonJacob Gomes 1Paul Gomes
Ford 1Tim Spurgeon 1Mike David
88 Chevrolet Naake-Klauer Motorsports Dave Smith 1Michael Naake
Dylan Hutchison 1
89 Chevrolet TEI Motorsports Matt Tifft 4Rob Dixon
97 Chevrolet Team Little Racing Jesse Little 1Kris Bowen
99 Toyota Bill McAnally Racing Jamie Krzysik 2Matt Goslant 1
Pete Gebhardt 1
Patrick Staropoli 2Duane Knorr
Chase Briscoe 2

Schedule

The UNOH Battle at the Beach was an exhibition race and did not count towards the championship.

No.Race Title Track Date [3]
UNOH Battle at the Beach [a] Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach February 19
1Talking Stick Resort 60 Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale March 2
2G-Oil 150 Stockton 99 Speedway, Stockton May 4
3NAPA Know How 150 Brainerd International Raceway, Brainerd May 25
4 Casey's General Store 150 [b] Iowa Speedway, Newton June 7
5 Toyota/G-Oil 150 Lebanon I-44 Speedway, Lebanon June 9
6 Carneros 200 Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma June 22
7Toyota NAPA Auto Parts 150 Colorado National Speedway, Erie July 27
8 Pork Be Inspired 150 [c] Iowa Speedway, Newton August 2
9NAPA Auto Parts 150 Presented by Toyota Evergreen Speedway, Monroe August 17
10Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 Spokane County Raceway, Spokane August 24
11 iON Camera Utah Grand Prix Miller Motorsports Park, Tooele September 14
12NAPA Auto Parts 150 NAPA Speedway, Albuquerque September 28
13Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 All American Speedway, Roseville October 12
14 NAPA Auto Parts 150 Kern County Raceway Park, Bakersfield October 26
15Casino Arizona 50 Phoenix International Speedway, Avondale November 8
  1. The UNOH Battle at the Beach was an exhibition race at Daytona (short track) and was held as a combined event, with competitors from the K&N Pro Series West competing along with competitors for the K&N Pro Series East.
  2. The Casey's General Store 150 was held as a combined event, with competitors from the K&N Pro Series West competing along with competitors for the K&N Pro Series East. The race was run with a series-based point distribution, where drivers received points and statistical credit for their finish relative to other drivers in their series, not to the whole field in general.
  3. The Pork Be Inspired 150 was held as a combined event, with competitors from the K&N Pro Series West competing along with competitors for the K&N Pro Series East. The race was run with a series-based point distribution, where drivers received points and statistical credit for their finish relative to other drivers in their series, not to the whole field in general.

Results and standings

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturer
UNOH Battle at the Beach [4] Greg Pursley Greg Pursley Cameron Hayley Ford
1Talking Stick Resort 60 Greg Pursley Greg Pursley Greg Pursley Ford
2G-Oil 150 Cameron Hayley Derek Thorn Derek Thorn Ford
3NAPA Know How 150 Andrew Ranger Derek Thorn Michael Self Chevrolet
4Casey's General Store 150 Anderson Bowen Michael Self Michael Self Chevrolet
5Toyota/G-Oil 150 Cameron Hayley Cameron Hayley Michael Self Chevrolet
6Carneros 200 Cameron Hayley Michael Self Derek Thorn Ford
7Toyota NAPA Auto Parts 150 Derek Thorn Derek Thorn Derek Thorn Ford
8Pork Be Inspired 150 Cameron Hayley Cole Custer Greg Pursley Ford
9NAPA Auto Parts 150 Presented by Toyota Cameron Hayley Derek Thorn Dylan Lupton Ford
10Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 Cameron Hayley Michael Self Greg Pursley Ford
11iON Camera Utah Grand Prix Derek Thorn Cameron Hayley Andrew Ranger Dodge
12NAPA Auto Parts 150 Derek Thorn Carl Harr Greg Pursley Ford
13Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 Derek Thorn Derek Thorn Cameron Hayley Ford
14NAPA Auto Parts 150 Gray Gaulding Greg Pursley Greg Pursley Ford
15Casino Arizona 50 Cole Custer Cole Custer Gray Gaulding Toyota

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.

PosDriver PHO S99 BIR IOW L44 SON CNS IOW EVG SRP MMP SMP AAS KCR PHO Points
1 Derek Thorn 41**2*18411*163*2922*615622
2 Cameron Hayley 23587*2361036*3153616
3 Greg Pursley 1*103492154212121*14607
4 Michael Self 31511*13*611166*45429598
5 Dylan Lupton (R)149426381021173715728522
6 Taylor Cuzick 1020730823722614116222310475
7 Daryl Harr 28211717214124081271491118469
8 Carl Harr 1311122911121426520109*182025463
9Giles Thornton (R)7132512244131341715132524433
10 John Wood 181214311419182818131210212422423
11 Eric Holmes 53569837121819433418
12Dylan Hutchison2619827515173815151621363
13 Jack Sellers 15DNQ1934132619257161519328
14 Brett Thompson 881839161798253
15 Travis Milburn 20226118181616235
16Jack Chisholm19151714131819222
17Jamie Krzysik111321102178
18 David Mayhew 2543644173
19Luis Tyrrell410101416166
20 Carlos Vieira 1217321215132
21 Matt Tifft 103495911130
22 Kelly Admiraal 237177123
23Scott Ivie1631131920121
24 Sergio Peña 529116
25Dallas Montes2461122113
26 Shane Golobic DNQ8821112
27 Gray Gaulding 6933211109
28Anthony Giannone30162313192629106
29Bobby Runyan Jr.1622173091
30Braeden Havens493188
31 Chase Briscoe 8132784
32 Andrew Ranger 10181
33 Johnny Borneman III 29121279
34 Andrew Tuttle 15152379
35 Patrick Staropoli 71077
36 Brandon McReynolds 93613574
37Jim Weiler18172770
38 Cole Custer 1861**6*66
39 Rich DeLong III 22DNQ28DNQ65
40 Austin Cameron 16864
41 Jay Beasley 171160
42 Bill Kann 161260
43 Michael Waltrip 112057
44 D. J. Kennington 72655
45 Dale Quarterley 62854
46Joshua Schoonover191950
47Griffin Steinfield291445
48 Greg Rayl 17DNQ45
49 Jesse Little 195242
50 Paulie Harraka 539
51Brady Flaherty272338
52 Ryan Philpott 272437
53 Dave Smith 1034
54Jason Fensler1034
55J. D. White1134
56 Tim Spurgeon 1133
57Phyl Zubizareta1133
58 Jim Inglebright 1331
59 Austin Wayne Self 1331
60 Josh Reaume 1430
61 Thomas Martin 1430
62Jason Irwin1628
63 Brandon Jones 11291727
64Wes Banks1826
65 Tom Klauer 2024
66 Billy Kann 2123
67Jacob Gomes2321
68Jason Romero2420
69Davide Amaduzzi2519
70 Brennan Newberry 3014
71 Chris Cook 3311
72 Ryan Reed 3410
73Kyle Heckman359
74 Bobby Hillis Jr. DNQ0
Drivers ineligible for K&N Pro Series West points
Dylan Kwasniewski 212
Eddie MacDonald 152
Brett Moffitt 39
Daniel Suárez 163
Ben Rhodes 510
Cale Conley 730
Kenzie Ruston 417
Ryan Gifford 338
Ben Kennedy 1214
Bryan Ortiz 1339
Anderson Bowen 1423
Brandon Gdovic 3815
Johnny VanDoorn 2018
Mackena Bell 2220
Austin Hill 3724
Scott Heckert 2427
Austin Dyne 2831
Akinori Ogata 3232
Brodie Kostecki 4235
Jimmy Weller III 40
Zach Hausler DNQ

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References

  1. "K&N Pro Series West Schedule/Results".
  2. "K&N Pro Series West Standings".
  3. "K&N Pro Series West Schedule/Results".
  4. "Race Results".