Brennan Poole | |
Birth Date: | 11 April 1991 |
Birth Place: | Folsom, California, U.S.[1] |
Weight: | 160lb |
Achievements: | Holds record for most UARA-Stars Late Model Series wins in a single season (6 in 2010) Holds record for most consecutive UARA-Stars Late Model Series wins in a single season (3 in 2010) 2011 UARA-Stars Late Model Series Champion (driver and owner) 2007 Texas World Dirt Track Championship Winner |
Awards: | 2009 UARA-Stars Late Model Series Rookie of the Year 2009–2010 UARA-Stars Late Model Series Most Popular Driver |
Total Cup Races: | 42 |
Years In Cup: | 2 |
Prev Cup Pos: | 57th |
Prev Cup Year: | 2023 |
Best Cup Pos: | 32nd (2020) |
First Cup Race: | 2020 Daytona 500 (Daytona) |
Last Cup Race: | 2023 South Point 400 (Las Vegas) |
Cup Wins: | 0 |
Cup Top Tens: | 1 |
Cup Poles: | 0 |
Total Busch Races: | 157 |
Years In Busch: | 6 |
Busch Car Team: | No. 44 (Alpha Prime Racing) |
Prev Busch Pos: | 16th |
Prev Busch Year: | 2024 |
Best Busch Pos: | 6th (2017) |
First Busch Race: | 2015 Boyd Gaming 300 (Las Vegas) |
Busch Wins: | 0 |
Busch Top Tens: | 39 |
Busch Poles: | 1 |
Total Truck Races: | 38 |
Years In Truck: | 7 |
Prev Truck Pos: | 107th |
Prev Truck Year: | 2023 |
Best Truck Pos: | 18th (2019) |
First Truck Race: | 2015 Rhino Linings 350 (Las Vegas) |
Last Truck Race: | 2023 Buckle Up South Carolina 200 (Darlington) |
Truck Wins: | 0 |
Truck Top Tens: | 4 |
Truck Poles: | 0 |
Total Arca Races: | 35 |
Years In Arca: | 4 |
Best Arca Pos: | 3rd (2012) |
First Arca Race: | 2011 Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200 (Salem) |
Last Arca Race: | 2014 ZLOOP 150 (Kentucky) |
First Arca Win: | 2011 Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200 (Salem) |
Last Arca Win: | 2014 ZLOOP 150 (Kentucky) |
Arca Wins: | 6 |
Arca Top Tens: | 27 |
Arca Poles: | 4 |
Updated: | November 9, 2024 |
Brennan Cole Poole[2] (born April 11, 1991) is an American professional stock car racing driver, engineer, consultant, driver coach, spotter, crew chief, and team owner.[3] [4] He currently competes full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 44 Chevrolet Camaro for Alpha Prime Racing. He was formerly a development driver for Venturini Motorsports from 2011 to 2014 as well as for Chip Ganassi Racing from 2015 to 2017.
Poole drove Dirt Modifieds in the IMCA ranks from 2007 to 2008 for his family's team at their hometrack of Houston Raceway Park, he scored 7 wins in 2008 and the Texas World Dirt Championship.[5]
He also ran some select Dirt Late Model races on the side, in addition to his IMCA schedule.
From 2009 to 2010 Poole raced Late Model Stock Cars in the UARA-Stars ranks driving the No. 5 for Jamie Yelton where he would score the Rookie of the Year title in 2009 and the Most Popular Driver Award both years as well. In 2010 he picked up his first win in at Tri-County and would go on to score 5 more coming at Hickory, Lonesome Pine, Kingsport, Dillon, and Greenville-Pickens and finish runner up in the points.
In 2011, Poole formed his own race team driving the No. 7 and went onto score four wins at Hickory, Kingsport, Rockingham, and Lonesome Pine. He clinched the championship at Rockingham after locking the championship up a week before at Concord.[6]
Poole made his debut in the ARCA Racing Series at Salem Speedway in 2011, driving the No. 55 Chevrolet for Venturini Motorsports, in which Poole would lead 31 laps and win in his debut. Poole ran three more races that year in Venturini's 25 car, scoring a pole and a top five finish at Pocono Raceway.
Poole ran the full 2012 schedule for Venturini in the 25 car, earning 15 top tens, three poles, and back-to-back wins at Elko Speedway and Pocono Raceway while going on to finish 3rd in points.[7]
Poole ran part-time schedules over the next two years for Venturini.[8] At the Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack, Poole crossed the finish line in third but was awarded the win after it was determined that the two drivers who finished ahead of him, Kelly Kovski and A. J. Fike, jumped the final restart.[9]
In 2014, Poole returned at Pocono Raceway in which he led 31 of 50 laps. He returned again for the next six races as a substitute for John Wes Townley; Poole scored four top fives and a victory at Kentucky Speedway in his final ARCA start in the No. 15.[10] [11] Poole was later penalized 25 driver points after his Kentucky car was found to be in violation of the minimum roof height rule.[12]
Poole signed a contract with Team BCR Racing to run 10 races in the 2015 season to drive the No. 45 Ford Fusion for the team, replacing Grant Enfinger but would withdraw from the season opener at Daytona and never make a start after that.[13]
Poole returned to Venturini as a relief driver at Pocono Raceway in 2018, relieving Natalie Decker, who was recovering from surgery. He nearly won the race which would’ve made Decker the first female winner in ARCA Racing Series history as she started the race but he ultimately struggled to gain his speed back after a late race caution as he was passing Harrison Burton for the lead.[14]
In 2015, Poole was signed to drive in the Xfinity Series for HScott Motorsports with Chip Ganassi, with the operation being run out of Ganassi's NASCAR shop. Poole shared the No. 42 ride with Ganassi Sprint Cup Series driver Kyle Larson and Justin Marks. In between starts he also traveled to Sprint Cup races as an observer with Ganassi's other Cup driver, Jamie McMurray.[15] On May 17, Poole was parked by NASCAR during the race at Iowa Speedway after intentionally turning J. J. Yeley into the outside wall in response to Yeley turning Poole into the wall earlier.[16] In total he scored two top tens and ten top-fifteen finishes during the season.
For 2016, Poole moved into a new No. 48 car for Ganassi full-time with sponsorship from DC Solar for the full season.[17] [18] At Talladega, Poole finished third after crossing the finish line first after a last-lap caution. NASCAR reviewed the finish and later awarded Elliott Sadler the win by virtue of being in first when the caution flag was displayed.[19] Poole finished eighth in points, scoring 17 top tens and four top fives.
He returned to CGR's No. 48 for 2017. He won his first career series pole at Daytona International Speedway in July.[20] Poole advanced to the Round of 8 in the Xfinity Series playoffs, but fell out of the elimination race early after contact with Caesar Bacarella.[21] Poole finished sixth at Homestead, finishing sixth in points.
On June 18, 2018, it was announced that Poole would sue Chip Ganassi Racing, and agency Spire Sports + Entertainment for breach of contract, alleging that CGR and Spire conspired to take away DC Solar's sponsorship from Poole and move it to the No. 42 CGR Cup Series team and that Spire's involvement representing both driver and team constituted a conflict of interest.[22] [23] Ganassi and Spire both released statements through attorneys denying the claims, with CGR's statement saying the sponsorship of Poole ended "because he never won a race despite the advantages of the best equipment in the garage."[24] [25] Poole, CGR, and Spire would later settle their dispute out-of-court at the end of 2018 following DC Solar's FBI raid, although terms were not released.
Poole tested for GMS Racing at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May of 2018 and was expected to run all the races that the suspended Spencer Gallagher would miss however he would ultimately not make a single start for the team.[26]
After 5 seasons of not competing in the series he would return to run the entire West Coast Swing in the No. 47 Chevrolet Camaro for Mike Harmon Racing. Poole attempted his first race with MHR in the Production Alliance Group 300at Auto Club, but Poole missed the field. He would successfully make the field the following week at Las Vegas. However only three laps into the event, the engine gave out, leaving him 37th. Poole would then fail to qualify for the next three races, before finally making the field once again at Richmond Raceway, however rear gear issues knocked Poole out of the event after 112 laps. He would then qualify for the second time in a row at Martinsville, but couldn’t even turn a lap thanks to the clutch failing on him and then start and parked at Kansas. He would only make four more races with the team until moving to Jimmy Means Racing for Bristol, but failed to qualify.
Poole would then sign a three race deal with JD Motorsports in the No. 6 Chevrolet at Texas, Homestead and Phoenix. He would finish 31st in his first start with the team at Texas due to a multiple car pileup midway through the race. At Homestead, he would finish 14th, his best finish since 2017 at the same track. At Phoenix, he would sport the Out of the Groove Camaro, which featured host Eric Estepp's face on the hood. Estepp would later publish a race vlog on his channel about the whole opportunity.
On December 12, 2022, it was announced Poole would run full-time for JD Motorsports in the No. 6, his first full-time stint in NASCAR since 2020 and his first in the NASCAR Xfinity Series since 2017. On February 9, 2023, Macc Door Systems announced they would sponsor Poole in 6 races starting at the season opener at Daytona and also both races at Las Vegas, Talladega, Nashville, and Bristol.
He would start the season off by finishing 33rd with a DNF at Daytona after running top 15 much of the night. At Las Vegas, he would do much of the same and finish 25th, this time finishing the race.
He would collect his best finish of the season at Talladega after narrowly surviving several disastrous crashes, he would finish 5th marking his first top 5 and top 10 on the season as well as his first for both categories since the 2017 season. He failed to qualify for the race at Sonoma and was replaced by Garrett Smithley in the Wawa 250 at Daytona due to his sponsor putting their focus on the Cup side in the No. 15 with Rick Ware Racing with Brennan at the wheel. He would later click off a string of several top 20 and top 15 finishes mainly in the road course races towards the end of the year; finishing 20th at Nashville, 15th at Road America, 12th at Watkins Glen, 20th at Darlington, 17th at the Charlotte Roval, and 19th at Homestead-Miami. Poole would end his 2023 Xfinity Series campaign 24th in points.
On November 9, 2023, it was announced that Poole would drive full-time in Alpha Prime Racing's No. 44 Chevrolet. Finance Pro Plus who sponsored Poole in Cup in 2023 would return as a sponsor for 20 races and Macc Door Systems who served as his primary sponsor in the Xfinity Series in 2023 would return to sponsor Poole in 10 races.[27] On October 31, 2024, it was announced that Poole will return to APR for the 2025 season.
In 2015, Poole made his Truck Series debut at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, driving the No. 21 Chevrolet for GMS Racing, where he qualified 15th and finished 11th.[28]
On October 31, 2018, it was announced Poole would return to the series for a one-off race with NextGen Motorsports in the No. 35 Toyota Tundra. His fifteenth-place finish was encumbered due to the team violating rule 20.3.4 in the NASCAR rule book.[29]
On November 2, 2018, Poole announced he would return with NextGen Motorsports in the No. 35 at Homestead-Miami Speedway for the Truck Series season finale. He finished 19th after dealing with a stuck accelerator during the race.[30]
On January 28, 2019, Poole announced a full-time schedule with On Point Motorsports for the 2019 NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series, driving the No. 30.[31] Poole finished in the top ten for the first time after avoiding late attrition at Texas Motor Speedway early in the season.[32] The team later scaled back its effort due to sponsorship concerns.[33]
After having to miss Kansas due to a lack of sponsorship Poole and On Point returned at Charlotte, they would top the board going fastest in final practice and qualify 17th, and using a chassis from 2007, dealing with a broken sway bar after it broke at the beginning of the race, and missing half of his shocks, Poole finished second to Kyle Busch.
On July 11 at Kentucky Speedway, Ben Rhodes made contact with Poole while Rhodes was running second in turns 3 and 4. Both drivers acquired enough damage to make additional pit stops. After the race, Rhodes attempted to charge Poole, irate that in his eyes a slower truck cost Rhodes a shot at a NASCAR playoffs berth, which would have come with a win.[34] [35]
Although he moved to the Cup Series for the 2020 season, Poole continued racing in the Truck Series with On Point Motorsports on a part-time basis beginning at Daytona.[36] He ran the first 11 races of the season, recording a best finish of 12th in both Kansas Speedway doubleheader races in July.
Scott Lagasse Jr. and Danny Bohn took over the No. 30 after the Michigan International Speedway race in August as Poole had run out of eligible Truck races as a full-time Cup driver.[37]
In June 2021, Poole made his return to NASCAR and On Point Motorsports for the Truck race at Texas Motor Speedway.[38]
On February 28, 2022, it was announced Poole would drive part-time in the No. 46 for G2G Racing starting at Las Vegas however, would be replaced by Matt Jaskol, G2G Racing's full-time driver after Poole qualified in on speed and Jaskol failed to do so. He would drive G2G's No. 47 at Atlanta. He returned to the team at Darlington.
Poole would return to G2G in 2023 in the No. 46 making his season debut at Las Vegas finishing 33rd after suffering issues with the gearing. He would return later in the season at Kansas to pick up a very solid 20th place finish after running as far up as 7th under caution and even in the top 15 under green at certain points in the race, a milestone achievement for the G2G team up to that point, the finish to date would also be G2G's best finish ever outside of superspeedway races. He would return the next week at Darlington.
On December 11, 2019, Poole announced he would race full-time for Premium Motorsports in the No. 15 in the NASCAR Cup Series for 2020.[39]
On February 3, 2020, Poole announced at the NASCAR Hall Of Fame that Spartan Mosquito Eradicators as a primary sponsor through their Spartan GO! line of products and R.E.D. would join him as an associate sponsor both for 17 races starting at the Daytona 500 which would also include the Bluegreen Vacations Duel and NASCAR All-Star Race.[40]
In September, Poole was replaced by J. J. Yeley in the No. 15 for the Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race due to sponsorship reasons, though he remained with the team. At the time, Poole was 32nd in points.[41]
In the 2020 YellaWood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 4, Poole earned his career best Cup Series finish. He crossed the line in 11th, but finished 9th due to penalties issued against Matt DiBenedetto and Chris Buescher.
On April 24, 2023. it was revealed on the entry list that Poole would make his return to the NASCAR Cup Series at Dover Motor Speedway that weekend piloting the No. 15 for Rick Ware Racing due to the recent suspension of driver Cody Ware. Poole had also drove for RWR in his lone Cup Series season in 2020 as after racing returned from COVID in May, where RWR had bought the team Premium Motorsports, which was the team Poole was running for at the time.
Poole would start 34th after qualifying rained out and would work his way up to 31st on lap 81 battling with Austin Dillon for the 30th position when Ross Chastain entered in behind him going into turn 1 to punt him off the track washing back up into the wall collecting Kyle Larson along with him, he would finish 33rd. Poole would state post-race "he needs his butt whooped" to analyst Jamie Little. He would also reveal in other interviews he’d be returning to the car the next week at Kansas and hoped to have it turn into more starts if possible.
In July 2019 Poole made his Asphalt Modified debut at Bowman Gray Stadium for Truck Series team On Point Motorsports in their No. 30 entry finishing 24th after having plug wire issues early on in the race.[42]
On September 27, 2019, Poole made his first appearance in a Late Model Stock for the first time since his UARA-Stars championship in 2011 for the ValleyStar Credit Union 300 in a joint partnership with On Point Motorsports and DGR-Crosley, he would finish 15th.[43]
Poole has been seen as a jack of all trades due to his wherewithal to take roles of any form in the Motorsports space most prominently in his days with Venturini Motorsports in the ARCA Racing Series from 2013 to 2014 when he was left without a full-time ride after the 2012 season due to a lack of funding.[44]
In his days with Venturini Motorsports from 2013 to 2014 he served as a consultant, driver coach, spotter, and engineer scoring a few wins along the way with each of his roles, most notably spotting for Erik Jones' first and only ARCA Racing Series win at Berlin Raceway in 2013.
In 2023 Poole would spot at Flat Rock Speedway for the return to the seat of Billy Venturini, the pairing would result in a 4th place finish.
From 2011 to 2014 Poole served as a Dartfish camera operator for Richard Childress Racing’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, NASCAR Nationwide Series, and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series teams.[45]
Poole ran a weekly vlog during the 2016 and 2017 seasons which he started back up during the pandemic in the 2020 season.[46] He was the first ever driver in the NASCAR and one of the first ever in the Motorsports space to start doing a consistent vlog series and since then numerous drivers such as fellow NASCAR drivers Jimmie Johnson, Kyle Larson, Kyle Busch, and Aric Almirola have followed suit and started their own vlogging series.
Poole has been involved in hurricane relief efforts in the past starting in 2017 with Hurricane Harvey for his hometown of The Woodlands, Texas with his Poole For Texas initiative[47] and also in 2018 for Hurricane Florence for Charlotte, North Carolina.[48]
In 2020, Poole, in partnership with Premium Motorsports and Children's Hospital of Orange County, started Brennan’s Miracle Miles to help better CHOC's mental health services and expand their intensive care unit and programs that supported children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.[49]
Raised outside of Houston, Texas,[50] Poole was born in Folsom, California, living there until the age of seven. Poole earned the nickname "The Bull" early in his career, after charging from the rear of the field in several events.[51] [52]
Poole graduated from Woodlands Christian Academy a year early in 2008, at the age of 17.[53]
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Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)NASCAR Cup Series results | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Year | Team | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | Pts | Ref | |||
2020 | Premium Motorsports | 15 | Chevy | DAY 16 | LVS 29 | CAL 32 | PHO 31 | DAR 27 | DAR 37 | CLT 30 | CLT 38 | BRI 24 | ATL 30 | MAR 30 | HOM 32 | TAL 35 | POC 29 | POC 27 | IND 35 | KEN 31 | TEX 27 | KAN 30 | NHA 27 | MCH 37 | MCH 30 | DRC 28 | DOV 36 | DOV 30 | DAY 15 | DAR 28 | RCH 33 | BRI | LVS 30 | TAL 9 | ROV 37 | KAN 28 | TEX 28 | MAR 37 | PHO 29 | 32nd | 269 | [54] | ||
2023 | Rick Ware Racing | 15 | Ford | DAY | CAL | LVS | PHO | ATL | COA | RCH | BRD | MAR | TAL | DOV 33 | KAN 28 | DAR 36 | CLT | GTW | SON | NSH 33 | CSC | ATL | NHA | POC | RCH | MCH | IRC | GLN | DAY 39 | DAR | KAN | BRI | TEX | TAL 30 | ROV | LVS 30 | HOM | MAR | PHO | 57th | 01 | [55] |
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Year | Team | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | Pts | Ref | |||||||||||||||||
2015 | GMS Racing | 21 | Chevy | DAY | ATL | MAR | KAN | CLT | DOV | TEX | GTW | IOW | KEN | ELD | POC | MCH | BRI | MSP | CHI | NHA | LVS 11 | TAL | MAR | TEX | PHO | HOM | 96th | 01 | [62] | ||||||||||||||||
2018 | NextGen Motorsports | 35 | Toyota | DAY | ATL | LVS | MAR | DOV | KAN | CLT | TEX | IOW | GTW | CHI | KEN | ELD | POC | MCH | BRI | MSP | LVS | TAL | MAR | TEX 15 | PHO | HOM 19 | 49th | 43 | [63] | ||||||||||||||||
2019 | On Point Motorsports | 30 | Toyota | DAY 24 | ATL 13 | LVS 20 | MAR 29 | TEX 9 | DOV 23 | KAN | CLT 2 | TEX 7 | IOW 11 | GTW | CHI | KEN 15 | POC | ELD | MCH | BRI 19 | MSP | LVS 6 | TAL 26 | MAR | PHO | HOM | 18th | 300 | [64] | ||||||||||||||||
2020 | DAY 17 | LVS 15 | CLT 38 | ATL 17 | HOM 19 | POC 35 | KEN 17 | TEX 31 | KAN 12 | KAN 12 | MCH 35 | DRC | DOV | GTW | DAR | RCH | BRI | LVS | TAL | KAN | TEX | MAR | PHO | 85th | 01 | [65] | |||||||||||||||||||
2021 | DAY | DRC | LVS | ATL | BRD | RCH | KAN | DAR | COA | CLT | TEX 14 | NSH | POC | KNX | GLN | GTW | DAR | BRI | LVS | TAL | MAR | PHO | 54th | 35 | [66] | ||||||||||||||||||||
2022 | G2G Racing | 46 | Toyota | DAY | LVS QL† | DAR 30 | KAN | TEX 23 | CLT 35 | GTW 34 | SON | KNX | NSH | MOH | POC | IRP | RCH DNQ | KAN 34 | BRI | TAL | HOM 24 | PHO | 53rd | 21 | [67] | ||||||||||||||||||||
47 | ATL 28 | COA | MAR | BRD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2023 | 46 | DAY | LVS 33 | ATL | COA | TEX | BRD | MAR | KAN 20 | DAR 36 | NWS | CLT | GTW | NSH | MOH | POC | RCH | IRP | MLW | KAN | BRI | TAL | HOM | PHO | 107th | 01 | [68] | ||||||||||||||||||
† – Qualified but replaced by Matt Jaskol |
Season still in progress
Ineligible for series points
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Year | Team | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | Pts | Ref | ||||||||||||||||||
2011 | Venturini Motorsports | 55 | Chevy | DAY | TAL | SLM 1 | TOL | NJE | CHI | 28th | 780 | [69] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25 | Toyota | POC 5 | MCH | WIN | BLN | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chevy | IOW 14 | IRP | POC | ISF | MAD | DSF | SLM | KAN | TOL 16 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2012 | DAY 7 | SLM 3 | TAL 8 | TOL 22 | ELK 1* | WIN 2* | IOW 28 | IRP 4 | BLN 9 | ISF 22 | SLM 8 | DSF C | 3rd | 4735 | [70] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Toyota | MOB 7 | POC 1* | MCH 11* | NJE 6 | CHI 2 | POC 2* | MAD 10 | KAN 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2013 | 15 | DAY | MOB | SLM | TAL | TOL | ELK | POC | MCH 1 | ROA | DSF 4 | IOW | SLM | KEN | KAN | 26th | 1065 | [71] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
55 | Chevy | WIN 3 | CHI | NJE | POC | BLN | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | ISF 1* | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
55 | Toyota | MAD 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014 | 15 | DAY | MOB | SLM | TAL | TOL | NJE | POC QL | MCH | ELK | WIN | CHI | IRP | BLN 3 | SLM 6 | KEN 1 | KAN | 24th | 1290 | [72] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
66 | POC 4* | MAD 22 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
55 | ISF 5 | DSF 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2018 | Venturini Motorsports | 25 | Toyota | DAY | NSH | SLM | TAL | TOL | CLT | POC QL‡ | MCH | MAD | GTW | CHI | IOW | ELK | POC | ISF | BLN | DSF | SLM | IRP | KAN | N/A | – | [73] | ||||||||||||||||||
† – Qualified for John Wes Townley. ‡ – Qualified for Natalie Decker and also relieved her in the race. |