Bob Brevak

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Bob Brevak
Born (1947-03-28) March 28, 1947 (age 75)
Ashland, Wisconsin
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
3 races run over 3 years
Best finish77th (1984)
First race 1984 Red Carpet 200 (Milwaukee)
Last race 1994 Havoline 250 (Milwaukee)
WinsTop tens Poles
000
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career
36 races run over 3 years
Best finish15th (1996)
First race 1995 Ford Credit 200 (Louisville)
Last race 1997 Chevy Desert Star Classic (Phoenix)
WinsTop tens Poles
000

Bob Brevak (born March 28, 1947) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He was the champion of the ARCA RE/MAX Series in 1990.

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Racing career

Brevak began racing in the United States Auto Club (USAC)'s stock car series between 1972 and 1983. [1] He earned his first USAC Stock Car pole position at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds in 1979. [1] He earned his second pole at Winchester Speedway in 1981. [1] While competing in USAC, he began racing in Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) events in 1982 including some events run under dual sanction plus a few American Speed Association (ASA) events. [1] He continued to compete in ARCA until 1995. [1]

Brevak made 37 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series starts between the series' first season in 1995 and 1997. [2] He had three Busch Series starts (1 each in 1984, 1993, and 1994). His best career finish was an 11th-place finish at Homestead in 1996. [2]

After he retired from racing, he co-owned the No. 31 Craftsman Truck Series ride with his wife.

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Winston Cup Series

NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031NWCCPtsRef
1994 Brevak Racing34 Ford DAY
DNQ
CAR RCH ATL DAR BRI NWS MAR TAL SON CLT DOV POC MCH
DNQ
DAY NHA POC TAL IND
DNQ
GLN MCH
DNQ
BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR PHO ATL
DNQ
NA- [3]
Daytona 500
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
1994 Brevak Racing Ford DNQ

Busch Series

NASCAR Busch Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829NBGNCPtsRef
1984 Brevak Racing48 Pontiac DAY RCH CAR HCY MAR DAR ROU NSV LGY MLW
13
DOV CLT SBO HCY ROU SBO ROU HCY IRP LGY SBO BRI DAR RCH NWS CLT HCY CAR MAR 77th124 [4]
1985 34 DAY CAR HCY BRI MAR DAR SBO LGY DOV CLT SBO HCY ROU IRP
DNQ
SBO LGY HCY MLW BRI DAR RCH NWS ROU CLT HCY CAR MAR NA- [5]
1993 Brevak Racing43 Chevy DAY CAR RCH DAR BRI HCY ROU MAR NZH CLT DOV MYB GLN MLW
31
TAL IRP MCH NHA BRI DAR RCH DOV ROU CLT MAR CAR HCY ATL 100th70 [6]
1994 3 DAY CAR RCH ATL MAR DAR HCY BRI ROU NHA NZH CLT DOV MYB GLN MLW
31
SBO TAL HCY IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV CLT MAR CAR 93rd70 [7]

Craftsman Truck Series

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526NCTCPtsRef
1995 Brevak Racing34 Ford PHO TUS SGS MMR POR EVG I70 LVL
18
BRI
18
MLW
24
FLM
12
RCH
23
MAR
17
25th1146 [8]
4 CNS
24
HPT
20
IRP
20
MMR
12
PHO
28
42 NWS
DNQ
SON
1996 31 HOM
11
PHO
13
POR
26
EVG
18
TUS
24
CNS
14
HPT
20
BRI
24
NZH
26
MLW
15
LVL
22
I70
21
IRP
19
FLM
21
GLN
21
NSV
15
RCH
28
NHA
18
MAR
25
NWS
28
SON
19
MMR
23
PHO
32
LVS
25
15th2388 [9]
1997 34 WDW
QL
TUS
QL
HOM
DNQ
PHO
35
POR EVG I70 NHA TEX BRI NZH MLW LVL CNS HPT IRP FLM NSV GLN RCH MAR SON MMR CAL PHO LVS 112th87 [10]
- Replaced himself with Tobey Butler at Walt Disney World, and with Tony Roper at Tucson

ARCA Hooters SuperCar Series

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Hooters SuperCar Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021AHSSCPtsRef
1982 Brevak Racing82 Olds NSV DAY
23
TAL
23
FRS CMS TAL
22
11th740 [11]
Pontiac WIN
6
NSV
7
TAT
9
FRS
6
BFS
8
MIL
2
SND
5
1983 Olds DAY
9
TAL
24
LPR LPR ISF IRP SSP FRS BFS 10th1240 [12]
Pontiac NSV
6
WIN
9
LPR
9
POC
7
TAL
5
MCS
6
FRS MIL
7
DSF
18
ZAN
11
SND
10
1984 34 DAY
6
ATL
12
TAL
21
CSP
6
SMS
5
FRS
11
MCS
18
LCS
10
IRP
4
TAL
7
FRS
5
ISF
21
DSF
4
TOL
5
MGR
4
4th2160 [13]
1985 ATL DAY
5
ATL
4
TAL
9
ATL
8
SSP
13
IRP
DNQ
CSP
19
FRS
2
IRP
7
OEF
3
ISF
14
DSF
4
TOL
7
4th2285 [14]
1986 ATL
6
6th2270 [15]
Buick DAY
34
ATL
37
TAL
23
SIR
3
SSP
1*
FRS
21
KIL
7
CSP
19
TAL
24
BLN
5
ISF
2
DSF
6
TOL
7
MCS
22
ATL
4
1987 DAY
38
ATL
28
TAL
27
DEL
18
ACS
10
TOL
8
ROC
20
POC
9
FRS
26
KIL
9
TAL
4
FRS
8
ISF
4
INF
32
DSF
33
SLM
22
ATL
6
8th2675 [16]
1988 DAY
36
ATL
28
TAL
6
FRS PCS ROC POC WIN KIL ACS SLM
4
POC TAL
26
DEL FRS ISF
3
DSF
2
SLM
1
ATL
39
19th1485 [17]
1989 DAY
6
ATL
12
KIL
6
TAL
20
FRS
2
POC
9
KIL
10
HAG
1
POC
5
TAL
7
DEL
9
FRS
6
ISF
6
TOL
15
DSF
11
SLM
2
ATL
24
2nd3675 [18]
1990 DAY
9
ATL
3
KIL
4
TAL
16
FRS
2
POC
6
KIL
4
TOL
5
HAG
3
POC
5
TAL
10
MCH
6
ISF
1*
TOL
5
DSF
1*
WIN
3
DEL
3
ATL
29
1st4995 [19]
1991 DAY
40
ATL
6
KIL
4
TAL
11
TOL
18
FRS
3
POC
4
MCH
14
KIL
13
FRS
5
DEL
8
POC
12
TAL
15
HPT
14
MCH
31
ISF
18
TOL
7
DSF
21
TWS
9
ATL
42
6th4390 [20]
1992 DAY
8
FIF
2
TWS
13
TAL
13
TOL
21
KIL
10
POC
28
MCH
38
FRS
5
KIL
19
NSH
26
DEL ISF
36
TOL DSF
35
SLM
2
11th3350 [21]
Olds POC
17
HPT FRS TWS
12
ATL
13
1993 Ford DAY
23
TAL
3
POC
5
MCH
15
POC
6
ATL
27
6th4455 [22]
Buick FIF
9
KIL
4
CMS
8
FRS
4
TOL
18
FRS
6
KIL
9
ISF
33
DSF
8
TOL
11
SLM
7
WIN
21
Olds TWS
10
1994 Ford DAY
21
TAL
10
FIF LVL KIL TOL FRS MCH DMS POC
17
POC
23
KIL FRS NA0 [23]
Olds INF
30
I70 ISF DSF TOL SLM WIN ATL
1995 Ford DAY
39
ATL TAL FIF KIL FRS MCH
33
I80 MCS FRS POC POC KIL FRS SBS LVL ISF DSF SLM WIN ATL NA0 [24]

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Sporting positions
Preceded by ARCA Series Champion
1990
Succeeded by