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PHOENIX WINSTON WEST SERIES RACE FACTS; RACE #1

WINSTON WEST SERIES
Source — NASCAR Public Relations
Date Posted — January 28, 2003
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WHAT: Bosch Spark Plug 150
NASCAR Winston West Series Race #1 of 13
 
WHERE: Phoenix International Speedway, Phoenix, Ariz.
1-Mile Paved Speedway
 
WHEN: Sunday, Feb. 2, 2003– 2:00 p.m. MT (Approx.)
 
DISTANCE: 150 Laps, 150 Miles
 
POSTED AWARDS: $146,650
 
FIELD: 32 cars possible. Fastest 26 cars through time trials. Two provisional positions based on final 2002 NASCAR Winston West Series Championship owner point standings, two additional provisional positions based on final 2002 NASCAR Winston West Series Championship driver point standings, one provisional starting position to NASCAR Winston West Series Champion, one provisional position based on final 2002 Busch North Series Championship owner standings.
 
SANCTION: National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. (NASCAR)
 
PROMOTER: Phoenix Speedway Corporation
 
TV: NASCAR TV on SPEED Channel (Tape Delay)
Air Date & Time: March 3, 8 p.m. ET
Announcers: Rick Allen, Phil Parsons, Ray Dunlap
 
SCHEDULE:
Friday, Jan. 31
7:00 a.m.NWWS Team Haulers enter
7:00 a.m. Registration & Inspection
11:00 a.m. Optional practice until 4 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 1
7:00 a.m. Garage Opens
8:15 a.m. Mandatory Rookie Drivers’ Meeting
8:30 a.m. Mandatory Driver Photos
10:30 a.m. Practice to 11:10 a.m.
11:30 a.m. Practice to 12:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. Time Trials, 2 laps (All positions)
4:30 p.m. Final practice to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 2
7:00 a.m. Garage Opens
9:30 a.m. Mandatory Drivers’/Crew Chiefs’ Meeting
 
THE RACE: Phoenix International Raceway is a one-mile superspeedway with turns one and two banked 11 degrees, turns three and four banked nine degrees and two degrees of banking in the dogleg. The track has hosted the NASCAR Winston West Series for 22 races – 13 were stand-alone events and nine were combination races with the NASCAR Winston Cup Series.
 
RECORDS:
Driver Date Speed Time
Qualifying: Steve Portenga March 17, 2000 129.394 mph 27.822sec
Race: Austin Cameron Feb. 2, 2002 101.870 mph 1 hr 28 min 21 sec
 
2002 REVIEW: Eric Norris set the stage for a season-long battle for the series championship by picking up his first career Bud Pole Award in time trials. Norris led the initial laps, but Austin Cameron slipped by as the leaders made their way through lapped traffic early in the event. Cameron went on to dominate the race, leading the field to the checkered flag. Sammy Potashnick made a late-race charge to take second, followed by Norris in third.
 
2002 TOP 10
& 2002 STATS:
1. Austin Cameron Bud Pole: Eric Norris
2. Sammy Potashnick Time of Race: 1 hr., 28 min., 21 sec
3. Eric Norris Average Speed: 101.870 mph
4. Sean Woodside Margin of Victory: 14.795 seconds
5. Greg Pursley Caution Flags: Four for 21 Laps
6. Kevin Richards Lap Leaders: Eric Norris 1-17, Austin Cameron 18-150.
7. Hershel McGriff One lead change among two drivers.
8. John Borneman
9. Ken Schrader
10. Tim Woods III
 
PAST 10 RESULTS OF THIS EVENT:
Winner Bud Pole
2002 Austin Cameron Eric Norris
2001 Ken Schrader Mark Reed
2000 Kevin Richards Steve Portenga
1999 Mike Wallace Mike Wallace
1998 Rich Woodland Jr Kevin Harvick
1984 Bill Schmitt Ron Eaton
1983 Ron Eaton Jim Bown
1982 Bobby Allison Joe Ruttman
1981 Richard Petty Neil Bonnett
1980 Richard Petty Richard Petty
 
BOSCH SPARK PLUG 150:
  • This event kicks off the 50th season for the West’s oldest stock car racing circuit. With a second visit to Phoenix International Raceway slated for October, it marks the first season in which the track will host two series races.

  • NASCAR Winston West Series closed out its season each year from 1977 to 1984 with a visit to PIR. Between 1988 and 1996, the series participated in nine combination races with the NASCAR Winston Cup Series at the one-mile track.

  • Richard Petty, with three victories, is the only driver with multiple series wins at Phoenix. He won in 1978, 1980 and 1981. Petty also has the most Bud Pole Awards for the series at PIR. He started from the pole position in 1978, 1979 and 1980. In addition, he has also led the most laps of series competition at Phoenix, leading 361 circuits around the D-shaped oval.

  • Scott Gaylord has competed in the most series events at Phoenix. He raced in seven combination events and five stand-alone races. Gaylord, who won the Most Popular Driver honor for 2002, will be driving Geoff Burney’s Oliver Gravity Separators-sponsored Chevrolet again in 2003.

  • Kevin Richards has experienced success at PIR, with a victory in 2000. The Spokane, Wash., competitor is the only driver with top-10 finishes in each of the past three series races at Phoenix.

  • Austin Cameron is the leading money winner in series competition at Phoenix, with $42,521. His victory in last year’s event followed top-five finishes at Phoenix in 1999 and 2001.

  • The NASCAR Winston West Series races at Phoenix have varied in distance. The eight annual events between 1977 and 1984 were 156 laps in length. The 1998, 2001 and 2002 races were 150 laps – while the 1999 and 2000 events were 100 laps in distance.

  • With seven victories, Chevrolet has the most wins among manufacturers in series competition at Phoenix.
 
STATS OF THE WEEK: Bud Pole winners have won three of the 13 series events at Phoenix International Raceway.
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See also
Article posted by RacingWest.com staff on January 28, 2003. http://www.racingwest.com

Bosch Spark Plug 150 Results
(top 10)

  1. Ken Schrader
  2. Scott Lynch
  3. Jim Inglebright
  4. Austin Cameron
  5. Steve Portenga
  6. Kevin Richards
  7. Tavo (CT) Hellmund
  8. Jimmy Kitchens
  9. Scott Gaylord
  10. Clint Vahsholtz
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