2019 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West

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Derek Kraus, the 2019 K&N Pro Series West champion. DerekKraus2019SlingerNationals.jpg
Derek Kraus, the 2019 K&N Pro Series West champion.
Jagger Jones finished second behind Kraus in the championship by 49 points. Jagger Jones Sonoma 2019.jpg
Jagger Jones finished second behind Kraus in the championship by 49 points.
Hailie Deegan finished third in the championship. Deegan Sonoma 2018.jpg
Hailie Deegan finished third in the championship.

The 2019 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West was the sixty-sixth season of the K&N Pro Series West, a regional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR. It began with the Star Nursery 100 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway dirt track on February 28, 2019, and concluded with the Arizona Lottery 100 at ISM Raceway on November 9, 2019. Derek Kraus was crowned the champion, ahead of Jagger Jones (who also won Rookie of the Year), Hailie Deegan, and Trevor Huddleston. Derek Thorn entered the season as the defending drivers' champion, but did not defend his championship, deciding instead to focus on super late model racing.

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General Tire replaced Goodyear as the official tire supplier of the series in 2019. [1] 2019 also marked the last year of sponsorship from K&N Filters, which began sponsoring the series in 2011. Beginning in 2020, the series was known as the ARCA Menards Series West.

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chief
Ford Sunrise Ford Racing 6 Jagger Jones (R) Bill Sedgwick
9 Trevor Huddleston Clinton Cram
Toyota Bill McAnally Racing 16 Derek Kraus John Camilleri
19 Hailie Deegan Kevin Reed Jr. 2
Kyle Wolosek 12
99 Brittney Zamora (R)Kevin Bellicourt
Central Coast Racing 13 Todd Souza Michael Muñoz
Performance P–1 Motorsports77 Takuma Koga Roger Bracken
Ford 2
Chevrolet 12
Kart Idaho Racing08 Travis Milburn Sonny Wahl 11
Unknown3
Ford 3
Chevrolet 9
Toyota 2
38Rob Powers (R)1Mike Holleran 6
Unknown5
John Wood 1
Stafford Smith 1
Kevin McCarty 1
Armani Williams (R)1
John Wood 8
Ron Jay (R)1
Josh Fanopoulos 1
Taylor Canfield 1
Tony Cosentino (R)1

Limited schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chiefRounds
Chevrolet 1/4 Ley Racing 32 Dale Quarterley Alex Quarterley1
B&B Motorsports 8 Billy Kann Steve Elder3
18 Bill Kann Kevin Loster5
Carlos Vieira Racing51 Carlos Vieira Unknown1
Cooley Racing31James Cooley (R)Unknown1
DeLong Racing84 Rich DeLong III Chris Dittes 2
Rich DeLong III 1
3
GMS Racing 21 Sam Mayer (R)Mardy Lindley1
Jefferson Pitts Racing 3 Austin Dillon Robert Strmiska1
47 Ryan Preece (R)Jeff Jefferson1
Levin Racing 93Austin Thom (R)Unknown1
Pedroncelli Racing 33 P. J. Pedroncelli (R)Unknown1
Rodd Racing 68 Rodd Kneeland Unknown1
Steve McGowan Motorsports 17Tony Toste (R)Tim Douglas 1
Bruce Cook 2
1
David Mayhew 1
Zane Smith (R)1
Zach Telford RacingZach Telford (R)Rob Dixon2
Ford Bumbera's Performance72Kenny Bumbera (R)Dave Riggs1
Chad Bryant Racing 2 Ty Majeski (R) Paul Andrews 1
22 Corey Heim Chad Bryant1
Jefferson Pitts Racing 1 Jim Inglebright Unknown1
27Cole Cabrera (R)Jerry Pitts1
Devin Dodson 2
Buddy Shepherd 1
Matt Levin 1
55Trenton Moriarity (R)Unknown1
Sunrise Ford Racing 22 Cole Custer David McCarty1
Toyota Austin Reed Racing14Austin Reed (R)Bond Suss1
Bill McAnally Racing 12 Lawless Alan (R) Doug George 1
Derrick Doering (R)Duke Doering1
DGR-Crosley 15 Tanner Gray (R)Seth Smith5
Drew Dollar (R)Blake Bainbridge1
Hillis Racing 0 Bobby Hillis Jr. Ed Ash4
36Unknown1
Kart Idaho Racing21Josh Jackson (R)Pete Trammell1
Toyota 3
Chevrolet 1
Bill McAnally Racing 50 Dylan Garner (R)Mike Nascimento 1
R. B. Bracken 2
3
Daniel Hemric (R)Unknown1
Chevrolet 1
Toyota 1
DeLong Racing64David Hibbard (R)Rich DeLong Jr.1
Nick Joanides Joe Nava1
Ford 8
Chevrolet 1
Jefferson Pitts Racing 7Joey Tanner (R)Jeff Jefferson 6
Jerry Pitts 3
2
Dustin Ash (R)2
Noah Gragson 1
Trenton Moriarity (R)1
Brad Kossow (R)2
Taylor Canfield1
Chevrolet 7
Toyota 1
Levin Racing 10 Matt Levin Ron Norman7
Riley Herbst [N 1] Matt Nethery1
Chevrolet 4
Ford 1
Toyota 1
40Taylor CanfieldJason Dickenson1
Austin Thom (R)3
Will Rodgers Steve Graham1
Ty Gibbs (R) [N 1] John Nethery1
Chevrolet 3
Ford 4
43 Kody Vanderwal Steve Graham 4
Jason Dickenson 3
7
Ford 2
Chevrolet 1
Toyota 2
Kart Idaho Racing34Hollis Thackeray (R) [N 2] Unknown2
Stafford Smith 1
Kevin McCarty 1
Sarah Burgess 1
1
Taylor Canfield1
Tony Cosentino (R)1
Bridget Burgess (R)1
Josh Jackson (R)1
Chevrolet 2
Toyota 1
35Taylor CanfieldUnknown2
Dave Smith 1
Ford 4
Chevrolet 5
Toyota 2
36Ron Jay (R)Sue McCarty 3
Unknown3
Mike Holleran 1
Darrel Pederson 1
Kevin McCarty 1
Preston Henderson 2
5
John Wood 1
Taylor Canfield1
Tony Cosentino (R)1
Josh Fanopoulos 3
Chevrolet 1
Ford 4
37 Keith McGee (R)Unknown1
Kevin McCarty 1
Darrel Pederson 1
Stafford Smith 1
Mike Holleran 1
4
Josh Fanopoulos 1
Toyota 2
Chevrolet 1
Spurgeon Motorsports 86 Tim Spurgeon Steve Finsler 1
Mike David 1
2
Bridget Burgess (R) Sarah Burgess 1
Ford 3
Toyota 4
Velocity Racing 78 Jack Wood (R)Ty Joiner6
Dylan CaldwellTyler Bower1
Notes
  1. 1 2 Entries were fielded in a collaboration with Joe Gibbs Racing.
  2. Between qualifying and the race at Sonoma, Thackeray switched from the No. 38 to the No. 34, taking John Wood's place.

Schedule

On January 9, 2019, NASCAR announced the 2019 schedule. Orange Show and the first date at Kern County were dropped from the schedule in favor of Irwindale and Phoenix. [2] All races in the season are televised on NBCSN on a tape delay basis and shown live on FansChoice.tv. [3]

No.Race Title Track Date
1Star Nursery 100 Las Vegas Motor Speedway (Dirt Course), Las Vegas February 28
2ENEOS NAPA Auto 150 Irwindale Speedway, Irwindale March 30
3Port of Tucson Twin 100s Tucson Speedway, Tucson May 11
4
5NAPA Auto Parts 150 Colorado National Speedway, Dacono June 8
6 Procore 200 Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma June 22
7Clint Newell Auto Group Toyota 150 Douglas County Speedway, Roseburg June 29
8 Casey's General Stores 150 [a] Iowa Speedway, Newton July 26
9NAPA Auto Parts 150 Evergreen Speedway, Monroe August 17
10Monaco Cocktails Gateway Classic 125 [4] World Wide Technology Raceway, Madison August 24
11NAPA Auto Parts Idaho 208 Meridian Speedway, Meridian September 28
12NAPA Auto Parts/ENEOS 150 All American Speedway, Roseville October 12
13NAPA/ENEOS 150 presented by West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame Kern County Raceway Park, Bakersfield October 26
14Arizona Lottery 100 ISM Raceway, Avondale November 9
Notes
  1. The Casey's General Stores 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. Drivers received points and statistical credit relative to the whole field in general, instead of relative to other drivers in their series.

Results and standings

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturerNo.Winning team
1Star Nursery 100 [5] Austin Reed Derek Kraus Hailie Deegan Toyota 19 Bill McAnally Racing
2ENEOS NAPA Auto 150 [6] Hailie Deegan Derek Kraus Trevor Huddleston Ford 9 Sunrise Ford Racing
3Port of Tucson Twin 100s [7] Tanner Gray Derek Kraus Derek Kraus Toyota 16 Bill McAnally Racing
4Port of Tucson Twin 100s [8] Brittney Zamora Derek Kraus Derek Kraus Toyota 16 Bill McAnally Racing
5NAPA Auto Parts 150 [9] Kody Vanderwal Hailie Deegan Hailie Deegan Toyota 19 Bill McAnally Racing
6 Procore 200 [10] Hailie Deegan Ryan Preece Noah Gragson Chevrolet 7Jefferson Pitts Racing
7Clint Newell Auto Group Toyota 150 [11] Derek Kraus Derek Kraus Derek Kraus Toyota 16 Bill McAnally Racing
8 Casey's General Stores 150 [12] Sam Mayer Sam Mayer Sam Mayer Chevrolet 21 GMS Racing
9NAPA Auto Parts 150 [13] Brittney Zamora Trevor Huddleston Trevor Huddleston Ford 9 Sunrise Ford Racing
10Monaco Cocktails Gateway Classic 125 [14] Chase Cabre Chase Cabre Spencer Davis Ford 30 Rette Jones Racing
11NAPA Auto Parts Idaho 208 [15] Jagger Jones Jagger Jones Derek Kraus Toyota 16 Bill McAnally Racing
12NAPA Auto Parts/ENEOS 150 [6] [16] Hailie Deegan Jagger Jones Jagger Jones Ford 6 Sunrise Ford Racing
13NAPA/ENEOS 150 presented by West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame [17] Derek Kraus Derek Kraus Derek Kraus Toyota 16 Bill McAnally Racing
14Arizona Lottery 100 Sam Mayer Sam Mayer Ty Gibbs Toyota 40 Joe Gibbs Racing with Levin Racing

Drivers' championship

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

Pos.Driver LVS IRW TUC TUC CNS SON DCO IOW EVG GTW MER AAS KER PHO Points
1 Derek Kraus 6*3*1*1*8191**422141**3591
2 Jagger Jones (R)24467122115714*1*25542
3 Hailie Deegan 153151*83127913234539
4 Trevor Huddleston 7174910481*183388534
5 Brittney Zamora (R)118534295203168646490
6 Todd Souza 5118163277166102559486
7 Travis Milburn 8131681431615101478614446
8 Takuma Koga 171915910171018161115131115420
9 Matt Levin 107655141412279
10 John Wood QL110DNS2632911171814262
11 Kody Vanderwal 41811122158239
12Taylor Canfield19121519121213206
13 Tanner Gray (R)222615195
14 Jack Wood (R)10169161311189
15Ron Jay (R)201213112312173
16 Josh Fanopoulos (R)171312615157
17 Bobby Hillis Jr. 1314131419147
18 Bill Kann 1517102222134
19 Keith McGee (R)111010Wth24121
20Austin Thom (R)14141128109
21 Dylan Garner (R)9127104
22 Billy Kann DNS2DNS21680
23 Tony Cosentino (R)15162378
24 Rich DeLong III 15211878
25Trenton Moriarity (R)4977
26Brad Kossow (R)5974
27 Dustin Ash (R)9773
28Joey Tanner (R)31669
29Zach Telford (R)91069
30Josh Jackson (R)4WthWth1767
31 Bridget Burgess (R)121165
32 Devin Dodson 81763
33 Tim Spurgeon 181159
34 Ty Gibbs (R)23148
35 Noah Gragson 147
36 Daniel Hemric (R)242
37 Sam Mayer (R)1*3432*42
38 Austin Dillon 341
39 Cole Custer 440
40 David Mayhew 539
41Cole Cabrera (R)638
42 Will Rodgers 638
43 Jim Inglebright 737
44 Buddy Shepherd 737
45Austin Reed (R)936
46 Dave Smith 935
47Derrick Doering (R)935
48 Riley Herbst 1034
49Dylan Caldwell (R)1133
50Kenny Bumbera (R)1232
51 Armani Williams (R)1232
52Rob Powers (R)1331
53 Paul Pedroncelli Jr. (R)1331
54James Cooley1331
55David Hibbard (R)1430
56 Tony Toste (R)1628
57 Nick Joanides 1727
58 Drew Dollar (R)731826
59 Ryan Preece (R)20*26
60 Ty Majeski (R)2024
61 Carlos Vieira 2123
62 Zane Smith (R)2123
63 Lawless Alan 2420
64 Rodd Kneeland 2519
65 Corey Heim 2519
66 Dale Quarterley 2618
67Hollis Thackeray3014
Drivers ineligible for K&N Pro Series West points
Spencer Davis 91
Rubén García Jr. 36
David Gilliland 3
Chase Cabre 513*
Parker Retzlaff 5
Colin Garrett 138
Max McLaughlin (R)1019
Brandon Oakley 14
Jett Noland (R)Wth
Pos.Driver LVS IRW TUC TUC CNS SON DCO IOW EVG GTW MER AAS KER PHO Points
Notes

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