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No. | Manufacturer | Car Owner | Race Driver | Crew Chief |
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1 | Toyota | Kevin Manion | Ben Kennedy 1 [1] | Chris Carrier |
2 | Toyota | Max Siegel | Collin Cabre [2] | Matt Bucher |
04 | Chevrolet 12 | Ronnie Bassett | Ronnie Bassett Jr. | Kris Bowen |
Toyota 2 | ||||
4 | Toyota | Max Siegel | Chase Cabre (R) [2] [N 1] | Mark Green |
5 | Chevrolet | Troy Williams | Luis Rodriguez Jr. (R)3 | Troy Williams 1 |
J. R. Norris 1 | ||||
Don Roberts 1 | ||||
6 | Toyota | Max Siegel | Rubén García Jr. [2] [N 2] | Steve Plattenberger |
7 | Ford | Jeff Jefferson | Will Rodgers (R)2 | Jeff Jefferson |
9 | Chevrolet 5 Ford 4 | Troy Williams | Enrique Baca (R)7 [N 3] | Bryan Quanz 2 Teddy Brown 5 Beau Whitley 2 |
Brandon Lynn (R)1 | ||||
Woody Pitkat (R)1 | ||||
11 | Toyota | Shigeaki Hattori | Ryan Truex 2 [N 4] | Scott Zipadelli 1 Fuz Burgdoff 2 |
Jesse Little 1 [N 5] | ||||
12 | Toyota | Matthew Miller | Harrison Burton [3] | Mardy Lindley |
13 | Chevrolet 7 Toyota 6 | Eric McClure | Hunter Baize 9 [4] | Teddy Brown 1 Chris Carrier 4 Rick Ren II 3 Matt Weber 5 |
Spencer Davis 1 | ||||
Jeff Green 2 | ||||
Max Papis 1 [5] | ||||
14 | Chevrolet | Bobby Hutchens | Trey Hutchens 7 | Bobby Hutchens Jr. |
16 | Toyota | Mike Curb | Todd Gilliland [6] | Chris Lawson |
17 | Toyota | David Gilliland | Chase Purdy (R) [7] | Cully Barclay |
18 | Toyota | Sam Hunt | Sam Hunt 2 | Ron Otto 3 H. C. Sellers 1 |
Peyton Sellers (R)2 | ||||
19 | Ford 1 | Chuck Buchanan | Chuck Buchanan Jr. 8 | Craig Wood |
Chevrolet 7 | ||||
20 | Toyota | Ben Kennedy | Anthony Sergi (R)1 [8] | Sam Roebuck |
22 | Chevrolet | Richard Bodmer | Rich Bodmer (R)1 | Steve Visich |
23 | Chevrolet | J. P. Morgan | Caleb Holman 1 | James Beck |
J. P. Morgan 5 [9] | ||||
25 | Chevrolet 1 | Jen Brown | David Levine (R)1 | Teddy Brown |
Toyota 1 | Enrique Baca (R)1 | |||
27 | Toyota 1 | Jerry Pitts | Matt Tifft 1 | Jerry Pitts |
Ford 1 | Max Tullman (R)1 [10] | |||
28 | Ford | Logan Yiengst | Dylan Murry (R)2 | Logan Yiengst 1 |
Chad Kendrick 1 | ||||
Grant Quinlan 1 | Matt Noyce 1 | |||
30 | Ford | Mark Rette | Tyler Dippel 13 [11] | Mark Rette 13 |
Dominique Van Wieringen 1 | Logan Yiengst 1 | |||
31 | Chevrolet | Ted Marsh | Travis Cope (R)1 | Todd Fisette |
Matt Bowling (R)2 | ||||
Ryan Preece 1 | ||||
Andy Seuss (R)1 [12] | ||||
Scott Heckert 1 | ||||
32 | Ford 3 | Susan McCarty 3 | Noel Dowler (R)1 | Sue McCarty 1 |
Ray Parent (R)1 | Dave Lessard 1 | |||
Stafford Smith 1 | Sonny Wahl 1 | |||
Chevrolet 1 | Dale Quarterley 1 | Robert Pawlowski (R)1 | Dale Quarterley 1 | |
34 | Ford | Jesse Iwuji | Andrew Engberson (R)2 | Adan Alvarado 1 |
Brandon Wilkenson 1 | ||||
36 | Chevrolet | Shawne Merriman | Jesse Iwuji 3 [13] | John Wood 1 |
Kevin McCarty 2 | ||||
Stafford Smith 2 | Sonny Wahl 1 | |||
Mike Holleran 1 | ||||
38 | Chevrolet | Mike Holleran | Salvatore Iovino 2 | Sonny Wahl 3 Mike Holleran 3 |
John Wood 4 | ||||
39 | Toyota | Hal Martin | Amber Balcaen (R)1 [14] | Doug Chouinard 1 |
Chad Finchum 1 | Rick Ren II 1 | |||
Jared Irvan (R)1 [N 6] | Chris Carrier 1 | |||
40 | Toyota 11 | Mark McFarland | Sheldon Creed (R)4 | Doug Howe 9 Mark McFarland 1 Jamie Jones 1 Jeff Stankiewicz 1 |
Kyle Benjamin 1 | ||||
Travis Miller 5 | ||||
Vinnie Miller (R)1 [N 7] | ||||
Chevrolet 1 | Brandon Jones 1 | |||
41 | Toyota | Douglas Fuller | Vinnie Miller (R)5 [15] | Jamie Jones |
Riley Herbst 1 | ||||
42 | Toyota | Max Siegel | Jay Beasley [2] | Johnny Allen |
43 | Toyota | David Calabrese | Zane Smith (R)2 [16] | Bruce Cook 2 |
Doug Coby (R)1 [17] | Ron Otto 3 | |||
Gary Klutt (R)1 | ||||
David Calabrese (R)1 | ||||
44 | Ford 6 | Ronnie Bassett | Dillon Bassett | Skip Eyler |
Chevrolet 8 | ||||
49 | Ford | Zeno Marshall Jr. | John Holleman IV 3 | Kevin Hollenbach 2 |
Corey LaJoie 1 | ||||
51 | Ford | Thomas Oakley | Brandon Oakley (R)2 | Tony Ponkauskas |
54 | Toyota | Bill McAnally | Riley Herbst 1 | Shannon Rursch |
55 | Ford | Dione Jefferson | Hanna Zellers (R)1 [18] | Jason Jefferson |
66 | Chevrolet | Barry Wilson | Reid Wilson (R)4 [19] | Andrew Abbott |
71 | Chevrolet | Rob Grimm | Eddie MacDonald 4 | Rollie Lachance Jr. 3 |
Rob Grimm 1 | ||||
88 | Ford | Troy Cline | Julia Landauer 2 | Doug Chouinard |
91 | Toyota | Terry Carroll | Justin Carroll (R)1 | Mark Setzer |
96 | Toyota | Ben Kennedy | Spencer Davis 2 [8] | Mike Fritts |
97 | Toyota | Jason Little | Jesse Little 1 | Jason Little |
99 | Toyota | Bill McAnally | Derek Kraus (R)1 [20] | Ty Joiner |
All of the races in the 2017 season - with the exception of the JustDrive.com 125 - were televised on NBCSN and were on a tape delay basis. [21]
(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results or Owners' points. * – Most laps led.
Pos | Driver | NSM | GRE | BRI | SBO | SBO | MEM | BLN | THO | NHA | IOW | GLN | LGY | NJM | DOV | Points |
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1 | Harrison Burton | 4 | 4 | 1* | 5 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 593 |
2 | Todd Gilliland | 9 | 3 | 8 | 3 | 2 | 8 | 1 | 2* | 1* | 1* | 2 | 1 | 2 | 13 | 585 |
3 | Ronnie Bassett Jr. | 1 | 2 | 22 | 15 | 14 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 9 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 9 | 518 |
4 | Chase Purdy (R) | 8 | 11 | 12 | 2 | 11* | 13* | 2 | 7 | 2 | 2 | 15 | 2 | 6 | 15 | 515 |
5 | Rubén García Jr. | 16 | 9 | 2 | 6 | 5 | 14 | 8 | 8 | 7 | 12 | 4 | 6 | 10 | 10* | 501 |
6 | Chase Cabre (R) | 12 | 13 | 19 | 7 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 10 | 16 | 5 | 7 | 11 | 13 | 11 | 485 |
7 | Jay Beasley | 18 | 14 | 14 | 8 | 10 | 5 | 4 | 9 | 14 | 16 | 5 | 8 | 4 | 5 | 482 |
8 | Dillon Bassett | 24* | 8* | 21 | 4 | 13 | 9 | 17 | 5 | 8 | 20 | 9 | 13* | 7 | 14 | 450 |
9 | Collin Cabre | 22 | 17 | 6 | 11 | 16 | 7 | 10 | 17 | 11 | 14 | 16 | 5 | 15 | 8 | 444 |
10 | Tyler Dippel | 23 | 5 | 13 | 16 | 12 | 12 | 7 | 20 | 6 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 3 | 420 | |
11 | Hunter Baize | 7 | 7 | 4 | 17 | 7 | 6 | 11* | 12 | Wth | 283 | |||||
12 | Enrique Baca (R) | 26 | 15 | 14 | 9 | 9 | 14 | 20 | 6 | 239 | ||||||
13 | Vinnie Miller (R) | 13 | 16 | 10 | 3 | 21 | 26 | 175 | ||||||||
14 | Trey Hutchens | 15 | Wth | 17 | 10 | 9 | 30 | 12 | 171 | |||||||
15 | Travis Miller | 1* | 6 | 3 | 12 | Wth | 159 | |||||||||
16 | Eddie MacDonald | 10 | 13 | 12 | 2 | 139 | ||||||||||
17 | Sheldon Creed (R) | 19 | 11 | 5 | 4 | 138 | ||||||||||
18 | J. P. Morgan | INQ1 | 19 | 26 | 13 | 18 | 11 | 133 | ||||||||
19 | Reid Wilson (R) | 6 | 10 | 20 | 15 | 125 | ||||||||||
20 | Chuck Buchanan Jr. | Wth | Wth | 18 | 17 | 15 | Wth | 14 | Wth | 112 | ||||||
21 | Spencer Davis | 10 | 3 | 15 | 104 | |||||||||||
22 | Will Rodgers (R) | 83 | 1 | 1* | 95 | |||||||||||
23 | John Wood | 14 | 18 | 19 | 32 | 93 | ||||||||||
24 | Stafford Smith | 15 | 16 | 17 | 243 | 84 | ||||||||||
25 | Zane Smith (R) | 2 | 9 | 77 | ||||||||||||
26 | Dylan Murry (R) | 6 | 8 | 74 | ||||||||||||
27 | Peyton Sellers (R) | 9 | 8 | 71 | ||||||||||||
28 | Luis Rodriguez Jr. (R) | 27 | 12 | 24 | 69 | |||||||||||
29 | Jesse Iwuji | 21 | 18 | 31 | 62 | |||||||||||
30 | Julia Landauer | 7 | 20 | 173 | 61 | |||||||||||
31 | Sam Hunt | 18 | 9 | 61 | ||||||||||||
32 | Matt Bowling (R) | 12 | 15 | 61 | ||||||||||||
33 | Andrew Engberson (R) | 13 | 19 | 56 | ||||||||||||
34 | Jesse Little | 23 | 10 | 55 | ||||||||||||
35 | Brandon Oakley (R) | 10 | 25 | 53 | ||||||||||||
36 | Salvatore Iovino | 17 | 18 | 53 | ||||||||||||
37 | Kyle Benjamin | 1 | 47 | |||||||||||||
38 | John Holleman IV | 25 | 16 | Wth | 47 | |||||||||||
39 | Ryan Truex | 25 | 19* | 46 | ||||||||||||
40 | Derek Kraus (R) | 3 | 113 | 41 | ||||||||||||
41 | Dominique Van Wieringen | 3 | 41 | |||||||||||||
42 | Doug Coby (R) | 4 | 40 | |||||||||||||
43 | Travis Cope (R) | 5 | 39 | |||||||||||||
44 | Chad Finchum | 5 | 39 | |||||||||||||
45 | Ryan Preece | 6 | 38 | |||||||||||||
46 | Ben Kennedy | 7 | 38 | |||||||||||||
47 | Riley Herbst | Wth | 7 | 37 | ||||||||||||
48 | Grant Quinlan | 8 | 36 | |||||||||||||
49 | Max Tullman (R) | 9 | 35 | |||||||||||||
50 | Matt Tifft | 10 | 34 | |||||||||||||
51 | Justin Carroll (R) | 10 | 34 | |||||||||||||
52 | Caleb Holman | 11 | 33 | |||||||||||||
53 | Jared Irvan (R) | 11 | 33 | |||||||||||||
54 | Brandon Jones | 11 | 33 | |||||||||||||
55 | David Calabrese (R) | 12 | 32 | |||||||||||||
56 | Hanna Zellers (R) | 12 | 32 | |||||||||||||
57 | Andy Seuss (R) | 13 | 31 | |||||||||||||
58 | Gary Klutt (R) | 13 | 31 | |||||||||||||
59 | Anthony Sergi (R) | 14 | 30 | |||||||||||||
60 | Robert Pawlowski (R) | 14 | 30 | |||||||||||||
61 | David Levine (R) | 14 | 30 | |||||||||||||
62 | Brandon Lynn (R) | 15 | 29 | |||||||||||||
63 | Ray Parent (R) | 15 | 29 | |||||||||||||
64 | Noel Dowler (R) | 16 | 28 | |||||||||||||
65 | Rich Bodmer (R) | 16 | 28 | |||||||||||||
66 | Scott Heckert | 17 | 27 | |||||||||||||
67 | Max Papis | 18 | 26 | |||||||||||||
68 | Amber Balcaen (R) | 20 | 24 | |||||||||||||
69 | Jeff Green | 22 | Wth | 22 | ||||||||||||
70 | Woody Pitkat (R) | DNQ2 | 22 | |||||||||||||
Drivers ineligible for K&N Pro Series East points | ||||||||||||||||
Chris Eggleston | 3 | |||||||||||||||
Michael Self | 6 | |||||||||||||||
Todd Souza | 18 | |||||||||||||||
Matt Levin | 19 | |||||||||||||||
Blaine Perkins | 21 | |||||||||||||||
Ron Norman | 23 | |||||||||||||||
Nicole Behar | 27 | |||||||||||||||
Bill Kann | 28 | |||||||||||||||
Takuma Koga | 29 | |||||||||||||||
Bryant Barnhill (R) | 33 | |||||||||||||||
Kody Vanderwal (R) | 34 | |||||||||||||||
Pos | Driver | NSM | GRE | BRI | SBO | SBO | MEM | BLN | THO | NHA | IOW | GLN | LGY | NJM | DOV | Points |
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