2017 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East

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Harrison Burton, the 2017 K&N Pro Series East champion. Harrison burton (46439185204).jpg
Harrison Burton, the 2017 K&N Pro Series East champion.
Todd Gilliland finished second behind Burton by just 8 points. Gilliland also was the 2017 West Series champion, almost winning both titles in the same year. Todd Gilliland Irwindale 2017.jpg
Todd Gilliland finished second behind Burton by just 8 points. Gilliland also was the 2017 West Series champion, almost winning both titles in the same year.
Ronnie Bassett Jr. finished third in the championship. Ronnie Bassett Jr.png
Ronnie Bassett Jr. finished third in the championship.

The 2017 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East was the 31st season of the K&N Pro Series East, a regional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR. It began with the Jet Tools 150 at New Smyrna Speedway on February 19 and concluded with the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation 125 presented by Carl Deputy & Son Builders at Dover International Speedway on September 29. Justin Haley was the defending Drivers' Champion. Harrison Burton won the championship, eight points in front of Todd Gilliland.

Contents

Drivers

No.ManufacturerCar OwnerRace DriverCrew Chief
1 Toyota Kevin Manion Ben Kennedy 1 [1] Chris Carrier
2 Toyota Max Siegel Collin Cabre [2] Matt Bucher
04 Chevrolet 12Ronnie 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)3Troy 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)2Jeff 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 7Bobby Hutchens Jr.
16 Toyota Mike Curb Todd Gilliland [6] Chris Lawson
17 Toyota David Gilliland Chase Purdy (R) [7] Cully Barclay
18 Toyota Sam HuntSam Hunt 2Ron Otto 3
H. C. Sellers 1
Peyton Sellers (R)2
19 Ford 1Chuck BuchananChuck Buchanan Jr. 8Craig Wood
Chevrolet 7
20 Toyota Ben Kennedy Anthony Sergi (R)1 [8] Sam Roebuck
22 Chevrolet Richard BodmerRich Bodmer (R)1Steve Visich
23 Chevrolet J. P. Morgan Caleb Holman 1James Beck
J. P. Morgan 5 [9]
25 Chevrolet 1 Jen Brown David Levine (R)1Teddy Brown
Toyota 1 Enrique Baca (R)1
27 Toyota 1Jerry Pitts Matt Tifft 1Jerry Pitts
Ford 1 Max Tullman (R)1 [10]
28 Ford Logan YiengstDylan Murry (R)2Logan Yiengst 1
Chad Kendrick 1
Grant Quinlan 1Matt Noyce 1
30 Ford Mark Rette Tyler Dippel 13 [11] Mark Rette 13
Dominique Van Wieringen 1Logan Yiengst 1
31 Chevrolet Ted Marsh Travis Cope (R)1Todd Fisette
Matt Bowling (R)2
Ryan Preece 1
Andy Seuss (R)1 [12]
Scott Heckert 1
32 Ford 3Susan McCarty 3Noel Dowler (R)1Sue McCarty 1
Ray Parent (R)1Dave Lessard 1
Stafford Smith 1Sonny Wahl 1
Chevrolet 1Dale Quarterley 1Robert Pawlowski (R)1Dale Quarterley 1
34 Ford Jesse Iwuji Andrew Engberson (R)2Adan Alvarado 1
Brandon Wilkenson 1
36 Chevrolet Shawne Merriman Jesse Iwuji 3 [13] John Wood 1
Kevin McCarty 2
Stafford Smith 2Sonny Wahl 1
Mike Holleran 1
38 Chevrolet Mike Holleran Salvatore Iovino 2Sonny Wahl 3
Mike Holleran 3
John Wood 4
39 Toyota Hal Martin Amber Balcaen (R)1 [14] Doug Chouinard 1
Chad Finchum 1Rick Ren II 1
Jared Irvan (R)1 [N 6] Chris Carrier 1
40 Toyota 11 Mark McFarland Sheldon Creed (R)4Doug 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 6Ronnie Bassett Dillon Bassett Skip Eyler
Chevrolet 8
49 Ford Zeno Marshall Jr.John Holleman IV 3Kevin Hollenbach 2
Corey LaJoie 1
51 Ford Thomas OakleyBrandon Oakley (R)2Tony Ponkauskas
54 Toyota Bill McAnally Riley Herbst 1Shannon Rursch
55 Ford Dione JeffersonHanna Zellers (R)1 [18] Jason Jefferson
66 Chevrolet Barry Wilson Reid Wilson (R)4 [19] Andrew Abbott
71 Chevrolet Rob Grimm Eddie MacDonald 4Rollie Lachance Jr. 3
Rob Grimm 1
88 Ford Troy Cline Julia Landauer 2Doug Chouinard
91 Toyota Terry CarrollJustin Carroll (R)1Mark Setzer
96 Toyota Ben Kennedy Spencer Davis 2 [8] Mike Fritts
97 Toyota Jason Little Jesse Little 1Jason Little
99 Toyota Bill McAnally Derek Kraus (R)1 [20] Ty Joiner
Notes
  1. Chase Cabre drove in the Busch North Throwback 100 with car number 6, because of the paint scheme honoring Tommy Houston.
  2. Rubén García Jr. drove in the Busch North Throwback 100 with car number 03, because of the paint scheme honoring Rogelio López.
  3. Enrique Baca drove in the Finger Lakes Wine Country 100 with car number 5.
  4. Ryan Truex drove in the Finger Lakes Wine Country 100 with car number 01.
  5. Jesse Little drove in the Casey's General Store 150 presented by Vatterott College with car number 01.
  6. Jared Irvan drove in the Busch North Throwback 100 with car number 4, because of the paint scheme honoring his father Ernie Irvan.
  7. Vinnie Miller drove in the Casey's General Store 150 presented by Vatterott College with car number 41.

Schedule

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]

No.Race Title Track Date
1 Jet Tools 150 New Smyrna Speedway, New Smyrna Beach February 19
2 Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 150 Greenville-Pickens Speedway, Greenville April 8
3 Zombie Auto 125 Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol April 22
4 WhosYourDriver.org Twin 100s South Boston Speedway, South Boston May 6
5
6 Memphis 125 presented by AutoZone Memphis International Raceway, Millington June 3
7 Stars & Stripes 150 Berlin Raceway, Marne July 1
8 Busch North Throwback 100 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson July 8
9 United Site Services 70 New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon July 15
10 Casey's General Store 150 presented by Vatterott College [lower-alpha 1] Iowa Speedway, Newton July 28
11 Finger Lakes Wine Country 100 Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen August 4
12 Visit Hampton Virginia 150 Langley Speedway, Hampton September 4 [lower-alpha 2]
13 JustDrive.com 125 New Jersey Motorsports Park, Millville September 16
14 National Fallen Firefighters Foundation 125 presented by Carl Deputy & Son Builders Dover International Speedway, Dover September 29
Source: [23]
Notes
  1. The Casey's General Store 150 presented by Vatterott College 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. Unlike in previous years, drivers received points and statistical credit relative to the whole field in general, instead of relative to other drivers in their series. Also drivers were allowed to score points for both the East and West Series.
  2. The Visit Hampton Virginia 150 was postponed two days due to expected persistent rain. [22]

Results and Standings

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturer
1 Jet Tools 150 [24] Harrison Burton Dillon Bassett Ronnie Bassett Jr. Chevrolet
2 Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 150 [25] Kyle Benjamin Dillon Bassett Kyle Benjamin Toyota
3 Zombie Auto 125 [26] Harrison Burton 1 Harrison Burton Harrison Burton Toyota
4 WhosYourDriver.org Twin 100s [27] Chase Cabre Travis MillerTravis Miller Toyota
5 WhosYourDriver.org Twin 100s [28] Chase Cabre 2 Chase Purdy Harrison Burton Toyota
6 Memphis 125 presented by AutoZone [29] Chase Purdy Chase Purdy Harrison Burton Toyota
7 Stars & Stripes 150 [30] Chase Purdy Hunter Baize Todd Gilliland Toyota
8 Busch North Throwback 100 [31] Chase Purdy Todd Gilliland Harrison Burton Toyota
9 United Site Services 70 [32] Chase Purdy Todd Gilliland Todd Gilliland Toyota
10 Casey's General Store 150 presented by Vatterott College [33] Derek Kraus Todd Gilliland Todd Gilliland Toyota
11 Finger Lakes Wine Country 100 [34] Ryan Truex Ryan Truex Will Rodgers Ford
12 Visit Hampton Virginia 150 [35] Todd Gilliland Dillon Bassett Todd Gilliland Toyota
13 JustDrive.com 125 [36] Collin Cabre Will Rodgers Will Rodgers Ford
14 National Fallen Firefighters Foundation 125 presented by Carl Deputy & Son Builders [37] Collin Cabre Rubén García Jr. Harrison Burton Toyota
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 GRE BRI SBO SBO MEM BLN THO NHA IOW GLN LGY NJM DOV Points
1 Harrison Burton 441*51161443731593
2 Todd Gilliland 93832812*1*1*21213585
3 Ronnie Bassett Jr. 12221514453396459518
4 Chase Purdy (R)81112211*13*2722152615515
5 Rubén García Jr. 1692651488712461010*501
6 Chase Cabre (R)1213197423101657111311485
7Jay Beasley18141481054914165845482
8 Dillon Bassett 24*8*214139175820913*714450
9Collin Cabre221761116710171114165158444
10 Tyler Dippel 2351316121272061312113420
11Hunter Baize774177611*12Wth283
12 Enrique Baca (R)2615149914206239
13 Vinnie Miller (R)13161032126175
14 Trey Hutchens 15Wth171093012171
15 Travis Miller 1*6312Wth159
16 Eddie MacDonald 1013122139
17 Sheldon Creed (R)191154138
18J. P. MorganINQ11926131811133
19 Reid Wilson (R)6102015125
20Chuck Buchanan Jr.WthWth181715Wth14Wth112
21 Spencer Davis 10315104
22 Will Rodgers (R)8311*95
23John Wood1418193293
24Stafford Smith15161724384
25 Zane Smith (R)2977
26Dylan Murry (R)6874
27 Peyton Sellers (R)9871
28Luis Rodriguez Jr. (R)27122469
29 Jesse Iwuji 21183162
30 Julia Landauer 72017361
31Sam Hunt18961
32Matt Bowling (R)121561
33Andrew Engberson (R)131956
34 Jesse Little 231055
35Brandon Oakley (R)102553
36 Salvatore Iovino 171853
37 Kyle Benjamin 147
38John Holleman IV2516Wth47
39 Ryan Truex 2519*46
40 Derek Kraus (R)311341
41 Dominique Van Wieringen 341
42 Doug Coby (R)440
43Travis Cope (R)539
44 Chad Finchum 539
45 Ryan Preece 638
46 Ben Kennedy 738
47 Riley Herbst Wth737
48 Grant Quinlan 836
49 Max Tullman (R)935
50 Matt Tifft 1034
51 Justin Carroll (R)1034
52 Caleb Holman 1133
53Jared Irvan (R)1133
54 Brandon Jones 1133
55David Calabrese (R)1232
56Hanna Zellers (R)1232
57 Andy Seuss (R)1331
58 Gary Klutt (R)1331
59Anthony Sergi (R)1430
60Robert Pawlowski (R)1430
61 David Levine (R)1430
62Brandon Lynn (R)1529
63Ray Parent (R)1529
64Noel Dowler (R)1628
65Rich Bodmer (R)1628
66 Scott Heckert 1727
67 Max Papis 1826
68 Amber Balcaen (R)2024
69 Jeff Green 22Wth22
70Woody Pitkat (R)DNQ222
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 Norman23
Nicole Behar 27
Bill Kann 28
Takuma Koga 29
Bryant Barnhill (R)33
Kody Vanderwal (R)34
PosDriver NSM GRE BRI SBO SBO MEM BLN THO NHA IOW GLN LGY NJM DOV Points
Notes

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