2013 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East

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Dylan Kwasniewski, the 2013 K&N Pro Series East champion. Dylan Kwasniewski Road America 2015.jpg
Dylan Kwasniewski, the 2013 K&N Pro Series East champion.
Brett Moffitt finished second behind Kwasniewski in the championship by 33 points. Brett moffitt (33605309288) (cropped).jpg
Brett Moffitt finished second behind Kwasniewski in the championship by 33 points.
Daniel Suarez finished third in the championship. Daniel Suarez at Thunder Valley fourth take (cropped).jpg
Daniel Suárez finished third in the championship.

The 2013 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East was the 27th season of the K&N Pro Series East. It began with the DRIVE4COPD 125 at Bristol Motor Speedway on March 17, and ended with the Road Atlanta 115 at Road Atlanta on October 18. [1] Kyle Larson entered the season as the defending Drivers' Champion.

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Dylan Kwasniewski won the championship after collecting five race wins during the season, along with 8 top fives and 10 top tens. Kwasniewski finished 33 points ahead of his closest rival in the points standings, Brett Moffitt. [2] Moffitt finished with 5 top fives and 10 top tens, but failed to win a race. Third place in the championship went to Daniel Suárez, who took one victory on the season. Cole Custer and Ben Kennedy collected two victories, while Brandon Gdovic, Ryan Gifford, Michael Self, and Austin Hill each collected a victory.

Schedule

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

No.Race Title Track Date
UNOH Battle at the Beach [lower-alpha 1] Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach February 19
1 DRIVE4COPD 125 Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol March 17
2 Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 150 presented by G-Clean Greenville-Pickens Speedway, Greenville April 6
3 NAPA Auto Parts 150 Five Flags Speedway, Pensacola April 13
4 Blue Ox 100 Richmond Raceway, Richmond April 25
5NASCAR Hall of Fame 150 Bowman-Gray Stadium, Winston-Salem, North Carolina June 1
6 Casey's General Store 150 [lower-alpha 2] Iowa Speedway, Newton June 7
7 Visit Hampton VA 175 Langley Speedway, Hampton June 22
8 NAPA 150 Columbus Motor Speedway, Columbus July 13
9 Pork Be Inspired 150 [lower-alpha 3] Iowa Speedway, Newton August 2
10 Biscuitville 125 Virginia International Raceway, Danville August 24
11 Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 140 Greenville-Pickens Speedway, Greenville September 2
12 North American Power 100 New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon September 21
13 Drive Sober 150 Dover International Speedway, Dover September 27
14Road Atlanta 115 Road Atlanta, Braselton October 18
Notes
  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 East competing along with competitors for the K&N Pro Series West.
  2. The Casey's General Store 150 was held as a combined event, with competitors from the K&N Pro Series East competing along with competitors for the K&N Pro Series West. 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 East competing along with competitors for the K&N Pro Series West. 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 driverManufacturerNo.Winning team
UNOH Battle at the Beach [3] Greg Pursley Greg Pursley Cameron Hayley Ford 24 Gene Price Motorsports
1 DRIVE4COPD 125 Michael McGuire Dylan Kwasniewski Dylan Kwasniewski Chevrolet 98 Turner Scott Motorsports
2 Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 150 Brett Moffitt Brett Moffitt Brandon Gdovic Toyota 46 Precision Performance Motorsports
3 NAPA Auto Parts 150 Ben Kennedy Ben Kennedy Ben Kennedy Chevrolet 96 Ben Kennedy Racing
4 Blue Ox 100 Gray Gaulding Gray Gaulding Ryan Gifford Toyota 2 Rev Racing
5NASCAR Hall of Fame 150 Brett Moffitt Brett Moffitt Ben Kennedy Chevrolet 96 Ben Kennedy Racing
6 Casey's General Store 150 Anderson Bowen Michael Self Michael Self Chevrolet 21 Richard Childress Racing
7 Visit Hampton VA 175 Brett Moffitt Dylan Kwasniewski Dylan Kwasniewski Chevrolet 98 Turner Scott Motorsports
8 NAPA 150 Dylan Kwasniewski Daniel Suárez Daniel Suárez Toyota 6 Rev Racing
9 Pork Be Inspired 150 Cole Custer Cole Custer Cole Custer Chevrolet 00 Ken Schrader Racing
10 Biscuitville 125 Dylan Kwasniewski Dylan Kwasniewski Dylan Kwasniewski Chevrolet 98 Turner Scott Motorsports
11 Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 140 Dylan Kwasniewski Daniel Suárez Dylan Kwasniewski Chevrolet 98 Turner Scott Motorsports
12 North American Power 100 Cole Custer Cole Custer Cole Custer Chevrolet 00 Ken Schrader Racing
13 Drive Sober 150 Cale Conley C. J. Faison Austin Hill Ford 13 Austin Hill Racing
14Road Atlanta 115 Dylan Kwasniewski Dylan Kwasniewski Dylan Kwasniewski Chevrolet 98 Turner Scott Motorsports

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 BRI GRE FIF RCH BGS IOW LGY COL IOW VIR GRE NHA DOV RAL Points
1 Dylan Kwasniewski 1*15713221*3121*124291*536
2 Brett Moffitt 25*46*13*320793971124503
3 Daniel Suárez 267132191621*3182*262494
4 Ben Kennedy 10171**14112791441026126488
5 Eddie MacDonald 78154121596294231518473
6 Kenzie Ruston 1135194411287128201311459
7 Gray Gaulding 610224891714335382115456
8 Cole Custer 241922310623151**19161*145452
9 Jesse Little 1416261651931251176516449
10 Brandon Gdovic 18110233810515251522228443
11 Ryan Gifford 3139115335482119252822429
12 Cale Conley 13141829197423062231720426
13 Mackena Bell 291811562211112017591925419
14 Bryan Ortiz 212461571322103921328273402
15 Austin Dyne 23122012182882331131729910382
16 Matt Tifft DNQ2616101710616341512131623378
17 Scott Heckert 20201728202415172781811237376
18 Johnny VanDoorn 327112014131830226
19 Ben Rhodes 9355106426217
20 Sam Hunt 326181321201118213
21 C. J. Faison 51114111424*187
22 Austin Hill 16737241160
23 Brandon Jones 31361129127151
24 Brandon McReynolds 936134134
25 Jimmy Weller III 821191740130
26 Akinori Ogata 21323216DNQ21128
27 Michael McGuire 481625124
28 Jeremy Burns 2DNQ1614109
29 Austin Wayne Self 12919DNQ104
30 John Salemi DNQDNQ191917DNQ99
31 Trey Hutchens 1815891
32 Sergio Peña 8201490
33 Dylan Presnell 3551082
34 Dale Quarterley 2230971
35 Ronnie Bassett Jr. 2310DNQ68
36 Harrison Rhodes 23222067
37 Alex Kennedy 101365
38 Anderson Bowen 142361
39 Andrew Ranger 23461
40 Enrique Contreras III 25222461
41 Chuck Buchanan Jr. DNQDNQDNQ2460
42 Justin Boston 28258
43 Anthony Giannone 231957
44 Brodie Kostecki 25423555
45 Clay Campbell 181852
46 Preston Peltier 172051
47 Zak Hausler 2134DNQ49
48 John Hunter Nemechek 123046
49 Kyle Benjamin 342
50 Coleman Pressley 441
51 Jacob Wallace 262141
52 Steven Legendre 153340
53 Peyton Sellers 737
54 Corey LaJoie 312235
55 Roddey Sterling 1232
56 Nate Caruth 332332
57 Robert Mitten 1430
58 Brandon Watson 1430
59 Clint King 1628
60 Tomy Drissi 1727
61 Rafael Vallina 27DNQ26
62 Tyler Reddick 1925
63 Ryan Mathews 1925
64 Grant Winchester 2024
65 Daniel Graeff 2123
66 Cory Joyce 2123
67 Martin Roy 2222
68 Eric Holmes 35223722
69 Josh Reaume 2321
70 Duke Whiseant 25DNQ21
71 Jordan Anderson 2519
72 Martin Jensen 2618
73 Brandon Glover 30DNQ18
74 Ray Courtemanche Jr. 2717
75 Cameron Hayley 328612
76 Chad Finchum 3410
77 Blake Jones 368
Alx Danielsson DNQ
Nathan Russell DNQ
J. C. Stout DNQ
Drivers ineligible for K&N Pro Series East points
Michael Self 1*11
Greg Pursley 44
Derek Thorn 1816
Giles Thornton 2517
Daryl Harr 1740
Dylan Lupton 2621
Jamie Krzysik 21
Taylor Cuzick 3022
Jack Sellers 3425
John Wood 3128
David Mayhew 36
Brett Thompson 39

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