2014 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West

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Greg Pursley, the 2014 K&N Pro Series West champion. He won the title, his second in the series, in his last full season before retiring. Greg Pursley 2013.JPG
Greg Pursley, the 2014 K&N Pro Series West champion. He won the title, his second in the series, in his last full season before retiring.
Dylan Lupton finished second behind Pursley in the championship by 17 points. Dylan Lupton.JPG
Dylan Lupton finished second behind Pursley in the championship by 17 points.
David Mayhew finished third in the championship. David Mayhew 2017.jpg
David Mayhew finished third in the championship.

The 2014 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West was the 61st season of the K&N Pro Series West. It began with the Talking Stick Resort 75 at Phoenix International Raceway on February 27, and will end with the Casino Arizona 100, also at Phoenix, on November 6. [1] Derek Thorn entered the season as the defending Drivers' Champion. 2011 champion Greg Pursley won his second championship after the last race, 17 points ahead of Dylan Lupton. [2]

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This season was also notable for featuring the debut of James Bickford, the cousin of NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon. Driving the No. 6 car for Sunrise Ford Racing, Bickford went on to win rookie of the year for the season.

Drivers

No.ManufacturerCar OwnerRace DriverCrew Chief
00 Toyota 1 Bill McAnally Cole Custer 2TBA
Chevrolet 1
1 Chevrolet 1Valerie Inglebright Jim Inglebright 1TBA
Toyota 1 Bill McAnally Michael Waltrip 1
02 Chevrolet Bob Newberry Gray Gaulding 1TBA
2 Chevrolet Carl HarrCarl Harr 2Bernie Klingenberg
Phyl Zubizareta (R)2 [N 1]
Brady Flaherty 1
James Cooley (R)1
5 Chevrolet Charlie Silva Thomas Martin 12 [N 1] Jacob Koens
Anthony Garbarino (R)1
6 Ford Bob Bruncati James Bickford (R) [N 1] [N 2] Bill Sedgwick
07 Chevrolet Greg Rayl Cameron Millard 1(R)Robert Fulks
Greg Rayl 2
7 Toyota Bill McAnally Gracin Raz 1N/A
8 Chevrolet Bill Hall Johnny Borneman III 2TBA
09 Dodge 2Dick MidgleyJason Fraser (R)1TBA
Darrell Midgley (R)1
Chevrolet 1 Tyler Tanner (R)1
9 Ford Bob Bruncati Dylan Lupton Jeff Schrader
10 Chevrolet Larry Collie Austin Cameron 2TBA
11 Chevrolet Jack Sellers Thomas Martin 2 [N 3] Jacob Koens
Michael Shawhan (R)1
Justin Funkhouser 3
Jack Sellers 3
Anthony Garbarino (R)1
12 Toyota 6Giles ThorntonGiles Thornton 7Travis Sharpe
Ford 1
13 Chevrolet Kelly Souza Todd Souza 2Gil Munoz
14 Toyota 8Bob WoodGriffin Steinfeld (R)2Zack Huffman
Zack Huffman 2
John Wood 1
Anthony Garbarino (R)1
Rich DeLong Jr. (R)2
Chevrolet 1Rich DeLong Jr. (R)1
Justin Haley (R)1
Ford 1Zack Huffman 1
15 Chevrolet Jack Sellers Jack Sellers 11 [N 1] Randy Lathrop
Justin Funkhouser 3 [N 2]
16 Toyota Bill McAnally Brandon McReynolds Jeff Jefferson
17 Chevrolet Steve McGowan David Mayhew Steve Portenga
18 Toyota Becky Kann Bill Kann (R)6TBA
20 Chevrolet Bob Newberry Gray Gaulding 1TBA
21 Chevrolet Steve Portenga Austin Dillon 1Jeff Jefferson
Alex Schutte (R)1
Jay Beasley (R)1
22 Ford Bryan Hill Austin Hill (R)1TBA
24 Chevrolet Bob Newberry Brennan Newberry 1TBA
25 Chevrolet 1Sharon NaakeTom Klauer 1Mike Naake
Toyota 1Mike Naake Chris Eggleston 1TBA
26 Chevrolet 1Gene Price Greg Pursley Jerry Pitts
Ford 13
27 Ford Steven Benjamin Kyle Benjamin (R)1TBA
30 Toyota Nick SommersJohn Wood 12Mike Holleran
Luis Tyrrell (R)1
Zack Huffman 1
31 Chevrolet Windi Portenga Michael Annett 1TBA
33 Ford 1Jason HoughtalingJoey Licata (R)1TBA
Chevrolet 2Mike Behar Nicole Behar (R)2
Toyota 2 Nicole Behar (R)1
Jamie Krzysik (R)1
35 Chevrolet Lyz KannJ. D. White (R)2TBA
36 Toyota Kevin McCartyJamie Krzysik (R)1TBA
Josh Burdon (R)1
John Wood 1
Christopher Wahl (R)1
Dave Smith 2
Charlie Wahl (R)1
Jack Nugent (R)1
Jairo Avila Jr. (R)2
Dan Moore (R)1
Joey Licata (R)1
Hannah Newhouse (R)1
38 Toyota 9Mike HolleranJack Chisholm (R)2TBA
Andrew Porter (R)1
Tyler Monroe (R)2
Zack Huffman 3
Jairo Avila Jr. (R)1
Chevrolet 4 Jairo Avila Jr. (R)1
Zack Huffman 1
Dave Smith 1
Wendell Chavous (R)1
39 Toyota Bob Wood Jairo Avila Jr. (R)1TBA
41 Chevrolet Robert DixonJamie Krzysik (R)1TBA
Matt Tifft 1
42 Dodge 2Danny CuzickTaylor Cuzick 6Christopher Wahl
Ford 4
Chevrolet 2 Steve Turner Kyle Larson 1TBA
Danny CuzickTaylor Cuzick 1Christopher Wahl
44 Toyota Dave ReedAustin Reed (R)2TBA
47 Toyota Michelle IvieScott Ivie 4William Loe
51 Chevrolet Carlos VieiraCarlos Vieira 5Mario Isola
54 Toyota Michael GiannoneAnthony Giannone 10Michael Munoz
Zack Huffman 1
55 Toyota Bill McAnally Nick Drake (R)1TBA
61 Chevrolet Richard ThompsonBrett Thompson 5Will Harris
71 Chevrolet Daryl Harr Daryl Harr 2Mike Brown
74 Chevrolet Thomas TyrrellLuis Tyrrell (R)5Jason Houghtaling
77 Toyota Kevin McCarty Ryan Partridge (R)1TBA
81 Dodge Dwight Kennedy D. J. Kennington 2TBA
82 Chevrolet Todd HavensBraeden Havens 3TBA
83 Chevrolet Menno Admiraal Kelly Admiraal (R)4 Craig Raudman
Justin Allgaier 1
84 Chevrolet Richard DeLongRich DeLong III (R)Phil Gold
86 Toyota 2Tim SpurgeonJacob Gomes 1Mike David
Tim Spurgeon (R)1
Chevrolet 1Jacob Gomes 1
88 Ford 2Mike NaakeJessica Brunelli (R)1TBA
Jeremy Doss (R)1
Chevrolet 1Jessica Brunelli (R)1
97 Chevrolet Jason Little Jesse Little 3TBA
99 Toyota 6 Bill McAnally Patrick Staropoli (R)2TBA
Chris Eggleston 2
Gracin Raz (R)1
Christian PaHud (R)1
Nick Drake (R)1
Ford 1 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 1
Notes
  1. 1 2 3 4 At the Casey's General Store 150 at Iowa, a number of drivers drove with different numbers than normal:
    Phyl Zubizareta drove car number 38, instead of his regular car number 2, while Thomas Martin drove car number 11, instead of his regular car number 5. James Bickford drove car number 66, instead of his regular car number 6, and Jack Sellers drove car number 5, instead of his regular car number 15.
  2. 1 2 At the Autolite Iridium XP 150 at Iowa, two drivers drove with different numbers than normal:
    James Bickford drove car number 66, instead of his regular car number 6, and Justin Funkhouser drove car number 51, instead of his regular car number 15.
  3. Thomas Martin drove with car number 11, but at the 5th race, the Armed Forces 150, he drove for car number 5 owners points.

Schedule

No.Race Title Track Date [3]
1Talking Stick Resort 75 Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale February 27
2NAPA Auto Parts 150 Irwindale Speedway, Irwindale March 22
3Stockton 150 Stockton 99 Speedway, Stockton May 3
4 Casey's General Store 150 [lower-alpha 1] Iowa Speedway, Newton May 17
5Armed Forces 150 Kern County Raceway Park, Bakersfield May 24
6 Carneros 200 Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma June 21
7NAPA Auto Parts/Toyota 150 Stateline Speedway, Post Falls July 12
8NAPA Auto Parts/Toyota 150 Colorado National Speedway, Erie July 26
9 Autolite Iridium XP 150 [lower-alpha 2] Iowa Speedway, Newton August 1
10NAPA Auto Parts/Toyota 150 Evergreen Speedway, Monroe August 16
11Bakersfield 150 Kern County Raceway Park, Bakersfield August 30
12 Utah Grand Prix Miller Motorsports Park, Tooele September 13
13Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 All American Speedway, Roseville October 11
14Casino Arizona 100 Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale November 6
Notes
  1. 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.
  2. The Autolite Iridium XP 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
1Talking Stick Resort 75 Cole Custer Cole Custer Cole Custer Chevrolet
2NAPA Auto Parts 150 Brandon McReynolds Brett Thompson Patrick Staropoli Toyota
3Stockton 150 David Mayhew David Mayhew David Mayhew Chevrolet
4 Casey's General Store 150 Patrick Staropoli Ben Rhodes David Mayhew Chevrolet
5Armed Forces 150 Greg Pursley Greg Pursley Greg Pursley Ford
6 Carneros 200 Kyle Larson Kyle Larson Kyle Larson Chevrolet
7NAPA Auto Parts/Toyota 150Braeden Havens David Mayhew James Bickford Ford
8NAPA Auto Parts/Toyota 150 David Mayhew Chris Eggleston Chris Eggleston Toyota
9 Autolite Iridium XP 150 David Mayhew Cole Custer Greg Pursley Ford
10NAPA Auto Parts/Toyota 150 Brandon McReynolds Dylan Lupton David Mayhew Chevrolet
11Bakersfield 150 Greg Pursley Greg Pursley Dylan Lupton Ford
12 Utah Grand Prix Greg Pursley Greg Pursley David Mayhew Chevrolet
13Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150Christian PaHudChristian PaHudChristian PaHud Toyota
14Casino Arizona 100 Nick Drake Nick Drake Nick Drake Toyota

Drivers' championship

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

PosDriver PHO IRW S99 IOW KER SON SLN CNS IOW EVG KER MMP AAS PHO Points
1 Greg Pursley 432121*2249119*4*49577
2 Dylan Lupton 656202382273*1295560
3 David Mayhew 2421*93215*1410110156540
4 Brandon McReynolds 84434453514225320538
5 James Bickford (R)251510176241318443230526
6 Thomas Martin 14145221619962885141712463
7John Wood181611301718139361512151225412
8Rich DeLong III (R)1721173712201412381415131917397
9 Jack Sellers 2622162819261511371213192131363
10Anthony Giannone202382392811134218288
11Zack Huffman1211DNQ241131191332251
12Taylor Cuzick1097266711249
13Giles Thornton763297524245
14Justin Funkhouser17153119718179
15Brett Thompson97*7619174
16 Jairo Avila Jr. (R)71035168169
17 Bill Kann (R)21142981013169
18Carlos Vieira1210151811154
19Kelly Admiraal (R)19261414123
20 Cole Custer 1*131123*13121
21 Jesse Little 211512134121
22Luis Tyrrell (R)111118241818121
23Scott Ivie20151711113
24 Chris Eggleston 1*2522109
25 Nicole Behar (R)6178101
26Jamie Krzysik (R)13810101
27Braeden Havens4DNQ21494
28 Nick Drake (R)3211611*89
29 Patrick Staropoli (R)11588
30Rich DeLong Jr. (R)16162080
31 D. J. Kennington 5776
32Gracin Raz (R)6775
33 Johnny Borneman III 7873
34Dave Smith27181572
35Anthony Garbarino (R)23162271
36Tyler Monroe (R)91366
37 Todd Souza 111265
38Joey Licata (R)19663
39Austin Reed (R)101662
40 Gray Gaulding 29251131257
41Jessica Brunelli (R)181357
42Carl Harr161953
43 Austin Cameron DNQ2849
44Jack Chisholm (R)271249
45Griffin Steinfeld (R)221749
46 Kyle Larson 1*48
47Christian PaHud (R)1*48
48 Daryl Harr 281248
49Jacob Gomes252043
50 Brennan Newberry 26139142
51 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 440
52 Greg Rayl 232639
53 Michael Annett 638
54 Tyler Tanner (R)737
55 Ryan Partridge (R)837
56 Jim Inglebright 836
57J. D. White (R)242836
58Tom Klauer935
59Dan Moore (R)935
60Christopher Wahl (R)1034
61 Matt Tifft 1034
62Darrell Midgley (R)1034
63 Michael Waltrip 1034
64Andrew Porter (R)1331
65Phyl Zubizareta (R)DNQ3131
66 Tim Spurgeon (R)1331
67Josh Burdon (R)1430
68 Justin Allgaier 1430
69Jason Fraser (R)1529
70Cameron Millard (R)1529
71 Austin Hill (R)1013411529
72Brady Flaherty1628
73Charlie Wahl (R)1628
74Alex Schutte (R)1628
75Jack Nugent (R)1727
76Jeremy Doss (R)1727
77James Cooley (R)1727
78 Wendell Chavous (R)2123
79 Austin Dillon 2222
80 Hannah Newhouse (R)2321
81Michael Shawhan (R)2519
82 Justin Haley (R)2412618
83 Kyle Benjamin (R)1712717
84Jay Beasley (R)412912915
Drivers ineligible for K&N Pro Series West points
Brandon Jones 51
Ben Rhodes (R)1*7
Kenzie Ruston 162
Scott Heckert 35
Sergio Peña 114
Eddie MacDonald 356
Daniel Suárez 711
Ronnie Bassett Jr. (R)822
Kaz Grala (R)368
Cameron Hayley 1419
Brodie Kostecki (R)3315
Trey Hutchens (R)1820
Ryan Gifford 1940
Ross Chastain 21
Mackena Bell 3223
David Garbo Jr. (R)27
Akinori Ogata 30
Cale Conley 32
Zach Bruenger (R)33
Anderson Bowen43
Chad Finley (R)DNQ
PosDriver PHO IRW S99 IOW KER SON SLN CNS IOW EVG KER MMP AAS PHO Points
Notes

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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".