1999 ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series

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The 1999 ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series was the 47th season of the ARCA Racing Series, a division of the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA). The season began on February 7, 1999, with the FirstPlus Financial 200 at Daytona International Speedway. The season ended with the Georgia Boot 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on November 20. [1] Bill Baird won the drivers championship, and Ron Cox won the Rookie of the Year award.

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Schedule and winners

DateTrackCityEvent NamePole WinnerRace Winner
February 13 Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, Florida FirstPlus Financial 200 Matt Hutter Bobby Gerhart
March 15 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, Georgia Johnson Industries/EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 300k David Keith Bill Baird
April 18 Salem Speedway Washington Township, Indiana Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200 Bill Baird Bill Baird
May 9 Anderson Speedway Anderson, Indiana Ed Martin Auto Group 300 Bill Baird Ken Schrader
May 22 Lowe's Motor Speedway Concord, North Carolina EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 100 Mario Gosselin Mario Gosselin
June 12 Michigan Speedway Brooklyn, Michigan Michigan ARCA 200 David Keith David Keith
June 19 Pocono Raceway Long Pond, Pennsylvania Pocono ARCA 200 Bill Baird Frank Kimmel
June 25 Toledo Speedway Toledo, Ohio Jasper Engines & Transmissions 150 Bill Baird Blaise Alexander
June 26 Shady Bowl Speedway De Graff, Ohio Stapleton Automotive 150 Tracy Leslie Bill Baird
July 10 Berlin Raceway Marne, Michigan Berlin ARCA 200 Scott Baker Frank Kimmel
July 24 Pocono Raceway Long Pond, Pennsylvania Pepsi ARCA 200 Blaise Alexander Blaise Alexander
July 30 Kil-Kare Raceway Xenia Township, Ohio Bondo/Mar-Hyde 150 Frank Kimmel Robbie Pyle
July 31 Flat Rock Speedway Flat Rock, Michigan Jasper Engines & Transmissions 150 Bill Baird Bill Baird
August 15 Flemington Speedway Flemington, New Jersey Summit Banks 250 Bill Baird Frank Kimmel
August 22 Illinois State Fairgrounds Springfield, Illinois PAR-A-DICE 100 Bob Strait Bill Baird
August 29 Winchester Speedway Washington Township, Indiana Winchester ARCA 200 Blaise Alexander Tracy Leslie
September 5 DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Du Quoin, Illinois Southern Illinois 100 Billy Thomas Jeff Finley
September 12 Salem Speedway Washington Township, Indiana Eddie Gilstrap Motors Fall Classic 200 Bill Baird Ken Schrader
October 6 Lowe's Motor Speedway Concord, North Carolina EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 100 Mario Gosselin Kirk Shelmerdine
October 16 Talladega Superspeedway Lincoln, Alabama Winn Dixie 300 Bob Strait Bob Strait
November 20 Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, Georgia Georgia Boot 400 Derrick Gilchrist Ron Hornaday Jr.

Drivers' championship

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

Pos.DriverRacesPoints
DAY ATL SLM AND CLT MCH POC TOL SBS BLN POC KIL FRS FLM ISF WIN DSF SLM CLT TAL ATL
1 Bill Baird 8111611732*1*2*3221*31*3*2251875920
2 Frank Kimmel 3144*22081*284121831*22022216235275
3 Bobby Gerhart 1*6211455778119231428141183037114890
4 Joe Cooksey 281456173813913321621256610227134855
5 Mark Gibson 37511834145521613131383163441836124630
6 Andy Belmont 2430722281112416222317191710496912374450
7 Bob Schacht 163564233143222422125715231511354284410
8 Ron Cox DNQ111491824141228101410201111267192014164335
9 Cavin Councilor 258162722161517187197171419533132915304250
10 Norm Benning 301523122722182317191515161661110282623204135
11 Curt Piercy 2022201533272621274182015301222823DNQ39183525
12 Dill Whittymore 349318401737662829481030271226DNQ22143485
13 Tracy Leslie 10101012582574131*353933353355
14 Chuck Weber DNQ2818DNQ25201921182521122018241817DNQDNQ322850
15 Jeff Finley DNQ1539859456591713DNQDNQ102830
16 Blaise Alexander 33142111251*924262330
17 Bob Strait 227252132322235251*2265
18 Mike Ciochetti 734132535339157635DNQDNQ3820192260
19 Mark Voigt 171331DNQ3013168172751700
20 Richard Hampton 25112791516926271519141695
21 Mike Swaim Jr. 419*6181757891615
22 Bill Flowers DNQ16DNQ2924DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ19DNQDNQ1622DNQDNQDNQ1450
23 Wes Russell 3010261121825DNQ714291395
24 Randy Van Zant 1723252014910343129161390
25 Eric Smith DNQ20102722171371385
26 Jimmy Kitchens 122437611143131251370
27 David Ray Boggs 193110203640192933DNQ3229DNQDNQDNQDNQ1365
28 Kirk Shelmerdine 10323301671*26411260
29 Mark Stahl 9182519241722DNQ21251195
30 Mike Lorz 9133115171430261065
31 Matt Hutter 2712134231351015
32 Dan Pardus 38401592916274025221000
33 Randy Churchill 2428183251591000
34 Darrell Lanigan 229103429965
35 Mike Buckley 27DNQDNQ201111DNQDNQ1020965
36 David Keith 101*8401236925
37 Drew White DNQ38DNQ241934342938DNQDNQDNQDNQ880
38 Roger Blackstock 28DNQDNQ32329DNQ1212870
39 Jim Lamoreaux DNQ17DNQ21DNQ252424DNQ13DNQ860
40 Rich Woodland Jr. 262663920DNQ8780
41 Andy Hillenburg 358263924631765
42 James Hylton WthDNQDNQDNQDNQ302724222418730
43 Billy Venturini 2110363534376715
44 Robbie Pyle 241*615700
45 Dwayne Leik DNQ2921DNQ121527655
46 Scott Baker 2619DNQ32825650
47 Jerry Hill 1120213218640
48 Tim Bainey Jr. DNQDNQ121731DNQ409630
49 Ken Schrader 1*181*615
50 Lance Hooper 830624585
51 Greg Sarff DNQDNQDNQ26242213545
52 Dennis English 29QL24DNQ242125535
53 Brian Ross 313394535
54 Christian Elder 2715284115525
55 Shawna Robinson 2430510
56 Bobby Hamilton Jr. 31623DNQ505
57 George Glick DNQDNQDNQ2326DNQ273128DNQ500
58 Carl Long 40393713DNQDNQ14DNQ495
59 Mario Gosselin 1*3DNQ480
60 Ed Curtis 14323616DNQ455
61 A. J. Henriksen DNQ301912DNQ435
62 Kevin Harvick 23435
63 Alan Bigelow DNQ201920DNQ420
64 Ed Dixon 44420
65 Doug Keller 121732DNQ410
66 Mark Claussner 133217380
67 Dave Renner DNQ141832370
68 Joe Nott 83821355
69 Dave Steele 161140355
70 Bobby Dotter 194355
71 Kevin Ray DNQ112934345
72 Bob Kelly 36DNQ31DNQ16325
73 Todd Coon 222627315
74 Jerry Cook 1914295
75 Kenny Martin 1323285
76 Steve Senerchia DNQDNQDNQ3323DNQDNQ280
77 Jim Eubanks DNQDNQDNQ2121275
78 Brad Smith DNQDNQDNQDNQ2826260
79 Rick Skinner 383025DNQ250
80 Ed Kenendy 1827235
81 Ron Hornaday Jr. 1*235
82 Derrick Gilchrist 2235
83 Frog Hall 2032DNQ225
84 Jon Herb 2528DNQ220
85 Chad Chaffin 1138215
86 Brian Conz DNQ23DNQDNQDNQ215
87 Jason Leffler 5205
88 Glen Morgan 5205
89 Ron Barfield Jr. 6200
90 Tim Mitchell 2726DNQDNQ195
91 Brad Mueller 7195
92 Sammy Potaschnick 7195
93 Billy Thomas 3523*190
94 Robert Burroughs 10180
95 Rock Harris 10180
96 Walter Riley 3532DNQ175
97 Darrell Basham 2830170
98 Ken Bouchard 12170
99 Pride Conner 13165
100 John Metcalf 13165
101 Billy Meazell DNQ33DNQDNQDNQ165
102 Dean Roper 2931160
103 Doug Graham 15155
104 John Kinder 21DNQDNQ150
105 Ryan Zeck 21DNQ150
106 Anthony Lazzaro 17145
107 J. R. Robbs 17145
108 Brad Webb DNQDNQ27145
109 Travis McIntire DNQ23140
110 Scott Stovall 23140
111 Dick Tracy DNQDNQ28DNQDNQ140
112 Shane Yoder 3233135
113 Terry Cline 19135
114 C. W. Smith 19135
115 Jimmy Burns 29DNQDNQ135
116 Johnny Spradley DNQ29DNQ135
117 Tate Bosworth DNQ25130
118 Art Seeger 21125
119 Rick Beuchat DNQ26125
120 Shane Doles 26DNQ125
121 Jeff Streeter DNQDNQ26125
122 Mike Hamby DNQ22120
123 Joe Buford 23115
124 Mike Harmon 24110
125 Nate Monteith 24110
126 David Romines DNQ31100
127 Rick Markle 36DNQDNQDNQ100
128 Rick Groetsch DNQ3295
129 Rick Sheppard DNQ3295
130 Matt Mullins 383690
131 Rich Hayes 28DNQ90
132 Phil Massuch 2890
133 Tyler Walker 2890
134 Gus Wasson 2890
135 Tim Horvath 33DNQ90
136 Josh Baltes 2985
137 Charlie Schaefer 3080
138 Tim Steele 3475
139 Doug Reid III 3270
140 James Tuggle 33DNQ65
141 David Adcock DNQ3745
142 Clay Young 3745
143 Mike Borkowski 3935
144 Howard Rose 3935
145 Joe Ruttman 3935
146 Randal Ritter 4030
147 Mike Dillard 4125
148 Donny Duchesne DNQ
149 Donnie Neuenberger DNQ
150 Mark Schulz DNQ
151 Marc Brenner DNQ
152 Russell Landrum DNQ
153 Tony Altiere DNQDNQ
154 Dale Kreider DNQDNQ
155 Randy Cook DNQ
156 Steve Senerchia DNQDNQDNQ
157 Steve Young DNQDNQ
158 Rick Harrell DNQ
159 Gary Weinbroer DNQDNQ
160 Jim Hurlbert DNQDNQ
161 Loy Allen Jr. DNQ
162 Mike Zazula DNQ
163 Shane Doles DNQ
164 Tom Eriksen DNQDNQ
165 Mike Potter DNQDNQ
166 Rick Romig DNQ
167 Jack Helget DNQ
168 Glenn Brewer DNQ
169 Anthony Hill DNQ
170 Freddie Lewis DNQ
171 Jon Kerley DNQ
172 Andy Lombi DNQDNQ
173 Mike Laughlin Jr. DNQ
174 Michael McNesse DNQ
175 Jimmy Morales DNQ
176 Mike Dillon QL
Pos.Driver DAY ATL SLM AND CLT MCH POC TOL SBS BLN POC KIL FRS FLM ISF WIN DSF SLM CLT TAL ATL Points

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References

  1. "1999 ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved October 6, 2022.