2016 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East

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Justin Haley, the 2016 K&N Pro Series East champion. Justin Haley Martinsville 2018.jpg
Justin Haley, the 2016 K&N Pro Series East champion.
Kyle Benjamin finished second behind Haley by 22 points. Kyle Benjamin (cropped).jpg
Kyle Benjamin finished second behind Haley by 22 points.
Tyler Dippel finished third in the championship. TylerDippel.png
Tyler Dippel finished third in the championship.

The 2016 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East was the 30th season of the K&N Pro Series East. It began at New Smyrna Speedway on February 14 and concluded at Dover International Speedway on September 30. William Byron was the defending Drivers' Champion. Justin Haley won the championship, 22 points in front of Kyle Benjamin.

Contents

Drivers

No.ManufacturerCar OwnerRace DriverCrew Chief
1 Toyota Shigeaki Hattori Austin Theriault 11John Monsam 3
J. R. Norris 2
Rich Lushes 9
Spencer Davis (R)3
02 Chevrolet 2
Ford 3
Toyota 1
Tony Blanchard 5Sarah Cornett-Ching (R)5 [1] Jerry Babb 1
Matt Weber 3
Sam Almeida 1
Barry Wilson 1Grant Quinlan (R)1Andrew Abbott 1
2 Toyota Max Siegel Collin CabreMatt Bucher
3 Toyota Ben Kennedy Kaz Grala 8Mike Fritts
04 Ford 6Ronnie Bassett Ronnie Bassett Jr. 7Bruce Cook 5
Chevrolet 1Ron Otto 2
4 Toyota Max Siegel Ali Kern (R) [2] [N 1] Johnny Allen
5 Chevrolet Harry Scott Jr. Justin Haley [3] Shannon Rursch
6 Toyota Max Siegel Rubén García Jr. (R) [4] [N 2] Steve Plattenberger
7 Chevrolet Larry Berg Codie Rohrbaugh 5Mark Huff 3
Thomas Rohrbaugh 2
08 Ford Paul GreenTyler Hughes (R)5Paul Green 1
Darren Shaw 4
09 Toyota 2Rodrigo San MartinChristian Celaya 9Tony Ponkauskas
Chevrolet 1
Ford 6
12 Toyota Justin Marks Harrison Burton (R) [3] Rich Lushes 4
Skip Eyler 7
Doug Howe 3
13 Chevrolet Justin Marks Hunter Baize (R) [3] Kris Bowen
14 Chevrolet Bobby Hutchens Trey Hutchens 8 [N 3] Bobby Hutchens Jr.
15 Ford Rob Fuller Christian Eckes (R)3 [5] Ron Otto
16 Toyota Bill McAnally 2
Mike Curb 4
Todd Gilliland (R)5 [6] John Camilleri 1
Chris Lawson 4
Riley Herbst (R)1Duane Knorr 1
18 Toyota Sam Hunt Sergio Peña 1 [7] Jerry Babb
Sam Hunt 1
19 Toyota 2 Bill McAnally 2 Riley Herbst (R)2 [6] Duane Knorr 2
Ford 2Chuck Buchanan 2Chuck Buchanan Jr. 1Craig Wood 2
Grant Winchester (R)1 [8]
21 Chevrolet Tommy Baldwin Jr. Brandon McReynolds 3 [9] Trip Bruce
23 Chevrolet J. P. MorganJ. P. Morgan 1James Beck
27 Ford Jeff JeffersonGracin Raz 3Jeff Jefferson
28 Ford Logan YiengstClair Zimmerman (R)2Logan Yiengst
29 Toyota Mark Rette Jesse Little 5 [10] Matt Noyce 7
Sam Schram 1
Grant Quinlan (R)1
Corey Deuser (R)2
30 Ford Mark Rette Dominique Van Wieringen (R) [11] [N 4] Mark Rette
31 Chevrolet Ted Marsh Ryan Preece 2 [12] Todd Fisette
Reid Lanpher (R)2 [13]
Trey Hutchens 1
Glen Reen (R)1 [14]
Chase Dowling (R)1
38 Chevrolet Harry Scott Jr. Tyler Dippel (R) [3] Fuz Burgdoff
39 Toyota Eric McClure Chad Finchum 4 [15] [N 5] Chris Carrier 9
John Monsam 1
Austin Cindric 2 [16]
Justin Fontaine 3 [17]
Austin Hill 1 [18]
40 Chevrolet Michael Hillman Kyle Benjamin [19] Mardy Lindley
41 Chevrolet Douglas Fuller Spencer Davis (R)7Doug Howe
Corey LaJoie 1
42 Toyota Max Siegel Jairo Avila Jr. (R)11 [20] Mark Green
Enrique Baca (R)3
43 Ford Michael CalabreseDavid Calabrese (R)3Scott Kilbury 2
Bruce Cook 4
Ronnie Bassett Jr. 2
Chad Finley 1
44 Ford 6
Toyota 2
Chevrolet 1
Ronnie Bassett Dillon Bassett 9Terry Elmore 1
Ron Otto 1
Nathan Kennedy 5
Kenyon Davidson 2
45 Chevrolet John StangeJohn Gustafson (R)1 [21] Gary Moore
46 Toyota 4
Chevrolet 3
Rick Gdovic Ulysse Delsaux (R)1 [22] Charles Denike III 3
Mark Setzer 4
Brandon Gdovic 1
Brian Henderson (R)5 [23]
49 Ford Zeno Marshall Jr.John Holleman IV (R)Caleb Velez 1
Corey LaJoie 12
Charles Denike III 1
51 Chevrolet Thomas OakleyBrandon Oakley (R)2 [24] Tony Ponkauskas
55 Ford Jerry Pitts Noah Gragson 13 [N 6] Jerry Pitts 13
Spencer Davis (R)1Jerry Babb 1
66 Chevrolet Barry Wilson Reid Wilson (R)4 [25] Andrew Abbott
71 Chevrolet Rob Grimm Eddie MacDonald 4 [26] Rollie Lachance Jr.
75 Chevrolet 1 Hal Martin 2 Caleb Holman 1 [15] Tim Andrews 1
Toyota 2 Justin Fontaine 1Bruce Cook 1
Bob Schacht 1 Adam Andretti (R)1 Bob Schacht 1
77 Toyota Steve GreenClayton Green (R)4Steve Green
88 Ford Troy ClineAlex Schutte 1Troy Cline
92 Chevrolet 1Scott Davis Spencer Davis (R)2Neil Lewis
Toyota 1
98 Chevrolet Harry Scott Jr. Cole Custer 1Skip Eyler
Notes
  1. Ali Kern drove in the NAPA 150 with car number 33.
  2. Rubén García Jr. drove in the Casey's General Store 150 with car number 66.
  3. Trey Hutchens drove in the Casey's General Store 150 with car number 15.
  4. Dominique Van Wieringen drove in the Casey's General Store 150 with car number 28.
  5. Chad Finchum drove in the Casey's General Store 150 with car number 33.
  6. Noah Gragson drove in the Stafford 150, the NAPA 150, the Bully Hill Vineyards 100, the Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 140 and the JUSTDRIVE.com 125 with car number 7.

Schedule

All of the races in the 2016 season - with the exception of the Biscuitville 125 and JUSTDRIVE.com 125 - were televised on NBCSN and were on a tape delay basis. [27]

No.Race Title Track Date
1 Jet Tools 150 New Smyrna Speedway, New Smyrna Beach February 14
2 Mobile 150 presented by Mobile Sports Authority Mobile International Speedway, Irvington March 13 [lower-alpha 1]
3 Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 150 Greenville-Pickens Speedway, Greenville March 26
4 PittLite 125 Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol April 16
5 Biscuitville 125 Virginia International Raceway, Danville April 30
6 ComServe Wireless 150 Dominion Raceway, Woodford May 30
7 Stafford 150 Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford June 17
8 NAPA 150 Columbus Motor Speedway, Columbus July 2
9 United Site Services 70 New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon July 16
10 Casey's General Store 150 [lower-alpha 2] Iowa Speedway, Newton July 29
11 Bully Hill Vineyards 100 Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen August 5
12 Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 140 Greenville-Pickens Speedway, Greenville September 5
13 JUSTDRIVE.com 125 New Jersey Motorsports Park, Millville September 17
14 Dover 125 Dover International Speedway, Dover September 30
Source: [29]
Notes
  1. The Mobile 150 presented by Mobile Sports Authority was postponed a day because of persistent rain. [28]
  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 receive 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
1 Jet Tools 150 [30] Todd Gilliland Todd Gilliland Todd Gilliland Toyota
2 Mobile 150 presented by Mobile Sports Authority [31] Spencer Davis Tyler Dippel Tyler Dippel Chevrolet
3 Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 150 [32] Kyle Benjamin Kyle Benjamin Justin Haley Chevrolet
4 PittLite 125 [33] Harrison Burton Chad Finchum Chad Finchum Toyota
5 Biscuitville 125 [34] Austin Cindric Austin Cindric Austin Cindric Toyota
6 ComServe Wireless 150 [35] Kyle Benjamin Kyle Benjamin Spencer Davis Chevrolet
7 Stafford 150 [36] John Holleman IV Dominique Van Wieringen Noah Gragson Ford
8 NAPA 150 [37] Justin Haley Justin Haley Justin Haley Chevrolet
9 United Site Services 70 [38] Kyle Benjamin Kyle Benjamin Corey LaJoie Chevrolet
10 Casey's General Store 150 [39] Kyle Benjamin Todd Gilliland Kyle Benjamin Chevrolet
11 Bully Hill Vineyards 100 [40] Austin Cindric Austin Cindric Austin Cindric Toyota
12 Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 140 [41] Kyle Benjamin Kyle Benjamin Kyle Benjamin Chevrolet
13 JUSTDRIVE.com 125 [42] Justin Haley Dominique Van Wieringen Noah Gragson Ford
14 Dover 125 [43] Justin Haley 1 Kyle Benjamin Kyle Benjamin Chevrolet
Notes

Drivers' championship

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

PosDriver NSM MOB GRE BRI VIR DOM STA COL NHA IOW GLN GRE NJM DOV Points
1 Justin Haley 59142241*372524580
2 Kyle Benjamin 462*2423*12114*261*31*558
3 Tyler Dippel (R)81*8171911178101471177475
4Hunter Baize (R)298101668915689141015463
5 Noah Gragson 61271217315111321513124454
6Collin Cabre1122116211863234515421447
7 Harrison Burton (R)13715231121154726129156444
8 Spencer Davis (R)224142313171615101225440
9 Dominique Van Wieringen (R)10201611182416*1327181635*3429
10 Rubén García Jr. (R)21181918861016203317865425
11John Holleman IV (R)1814172422911612101471420424
12Ali Kern (R)2013182714151410252913121313393
13 Austin Theriault 244141535725320383
14 Jairo Avila Jr. (R)231512227121914192021308
15 Ronnie Bassett Jr. 31031951921426286
16 Kaz Grala 15593204214272
17 Dillon Bassett 27245513222623270
18 Trey Hutchens 1421201324Wth81911230
19Christian Celaya26172120168222127226
20 Todd Gilliland (R)1*95721*2202
21 Jesse Little 3Wth117112161
22 Brian Henderson (R)914151817147
23Tyler Hughes (R)172411817143
24 Chad Finchum 1*143014135
25 Sarah Cornett-Ching (R)2211132916129
26 Eddie MacDonald 8132612117
27 Reid Wilson (R)1761028115
28 Justin Fontaine 13202216113
29 Riley Herbst (R)910628105
30 Codie Rohrbaugh 1919261322101
31 Christian Eckes (R)791898
32Gracin Raz127159298
33 Austin Cindric 1*1*96
34 Brandon McReynolds 2921982
35 Enrique Baca (R)22111881
36 Ryan Preece 7972
37David Calabrese (R)16252170
38Corey Deuser (R)121957
39Clayton Green (R)2523Wth2856
40Clair Zimmerman (R)201642
41 Grant Quinlan (R)183252
42Brandon Oakley (R)181852
43 Corey LaJoie 147
44 Cole Custer 341
45Reid Lanpher (R)252241
46 Adam Andretti (R)836
47 Austin Hill 935
48Chase Dowling (R)935
49J. P. Morgan1034
50Alex Schutte1034
51 Chad Finley 1034
52 Sergio Peña 1232
53 Brandon Gdovic 1628
54Glen Reen (R)1925
55Grant Winchester (R)2024
56 Caleb Holman 2123
57John Gustafson (R)2321
58 Ulysse Delsaux (R)2816
Chuck Buchanan Jr.Wth0
Sam HuntWth0
Drivers ineligible for K&N Pro Series East points
Ryan Partridge 5
Cole Rouse (R)12
Blaine Perkins (R)16
Julia Landauer (R)17
Ron Norman23
Will Rodgers (R)24
Chris Eggleston 25
Jesse Iwuji (R)27
Dan Phillippi (R)28
Matt Levin 31
PosDriver NSM MOB GRE BRI VIR DOM STA COL NHA IOW GLN GRE NJM DOV Points
Notes

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