Rowan Pennink

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Rowan Pennink
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Pennink's No. 3 car at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2016
NationalityAmerican
Born (1985-09-03) September 3, 1985 (age 38)
Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour career
Debut season2007
Years active2007–2018
Former teamsMark Pennink, Boehler Racing Enterprises
Starts166
Championships0
Wins3
Poles1
Best finish4th in 2009, 2011, 2013, 2017
Last updated on: July 22, 2024.

Rowan Pennink (born September 3, 1985) is an American professional stock car racing driver who last competed part-time in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour.

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Pennink was long-time competitor of the series, having made his debut in 2007, won three races and one pole position between 2010 and 2018.

Pennink has also competed in the now defunct NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour, as well as the Modified Racing Series, the ACT Late Model Tour, the Race of Champions Asphalt Modified Tour, the EXIT Realty Modified Touring Series, the Tri-Track Open Modified Series, and the World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing. [1]

Motorsports results

NASCAR

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

Whelen Modified Tour

NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour results
YearCar ownerNo.Make1234567891011121314151617NWMTCPtsRef
2007 Mark Pennink93 Chevy TMP
14
STA
DNQ
WTO
18
STA
DNQ
TMP
12
NHA
24
TSA
17
RIV
13
STA
19
TMP
24
MAN
21
MAR
5
NHA
39
TMP
17
STA
14
TMP
14
17th1634 [2]
2008 TMP
9
STA
6
STA
11
TMP
19
NHA
16
SPE
12
RIV
21
STA
25
TMP
7
MAN
13
TMP
8
NHA
22
MAR
8
CHE
9
STA
7
TMP
12
8th2016 [3]
2009 TMP
9
STA
26
STA
7
NHA
4
SPE
4
RIV
10
STA
5
BRI
6
TMP
4
NHA
6
MAR
13
STA
6
TMP
5
4th1867 [4]
2010 TMP
6
STA
4
STA
26
MAR
32
NHA
25
LIM
22
MND
12
RIV
1
STA
29
TMP
4
BRI
22
NHA
35
STA
4
TMP
9
11th1648 [5]
2011 TMP
2
STA
2
STA
2
MND
10
TMP
3*
NHA
5
RIV
6
STA
6
NHA
16
BRI
14
DEL
18
TMP
8
LRP
6
NHA
22
STA
12
TMP
28
4th2219 [6]
2012 TMP
10
STA
13
MND STA
5
WFD
6
NHA
6
STA
12
TMP
6
BRI
21
TMP
19
RIV
14
NHA
5
STA
15
TMP
29
12th412 [7]
2013 TMP
2*
STA
5
STA
3
WFD
8
RIV
11
NHA
15
MND
3
STA
13
TMP
18
BRI
22
RIV
7
NHA
25
STA
3
TMP
1
4th487 [8]
2014 TMP
22*
STA
3
STA
4
WFD
16
RIV
22
NHA
17
MND STA
6
TMP
21
BRI NHA
5
STA
10
TMP
3
16th359 [9]
2015 TMP
13
STA
7
WFD
8
STA
7
TMP
13
RIV
25
NHA
24
MND
14
STA
20
TMP
19
BRI
15
RIV
11
NHA
32
STA TMP 18th364 [10]
2016 Boehler Racing Enterprises3 Chevy TMP
9
STA
3
WFD
18
STA
6
TMP
7
RIV
21
NHA
14
MND
2
STA
25
TMP
25
BRI
21
RIV
11
OSW
7
SEE
8
NHA
20
STA
6
TMP
14
11th533 [11]
2017 MYR
7
TMP
1*
STA
6
LGY
7
TMP
2
RIV
7
NHA
9
STA
17
TMP
7
BRI
7
SEE
12
OSW
10
RIV
21
NHA
2
STA
23
TMP
4
4th570 [12]
2018 MYR
Wth
TMP
3
STA
3
SEE
4
TMP
2
LGY
8
RIV
20
NHA
6
STA
4*
TMP BRI
8
OSW RIV NHA STA TMP 20th341 [13]

Whelen Southern Modified Tour

NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour results
YearCar ownerNo.Make1234567891011121314NSWMTCPtsRef
2008 Johnny Hemric93 Chevy CRW
11
ACE CRW BGS CRW LAN CRW SNM MAR CRW CRW 36th130 [14]
2009 Mark Pennink9 Chevy CON
2
SBO CRW
24
LAN CRW BGS BRI CRW MBS CRW CRW MAR ACE CRW 28th261 [15]

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