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2008 NASCAR Camping World East Series

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Matt Kobyluck, the 2008 Camping World East Series champion.
Austin Dillon finished second in the championship behind Kobyluck by 210 points.
Jesus Hernandez, driving the No. 11 car for Dale Earnhardt, Inc., finished third in the championship. He is the second-to-right person pictured here.

The 2008 NASCAR Camping World East Series was the 22nd season of the Camping World East Series, a regional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR. The season began on April 19, 2008, at Greenville-Pickens Speedway with the An American Revolution 150. The regular season concluded on October 12, 2008, at Stafford Motor Speedway. Matt Kobyluck won the championship, 210 points in front of Austin Dillon. Joey Logano entered the season as the defending drivers' champion, but he did not defend his championship because he moved up to the Nationwide Series in 2008.

It also marked the first season with Camping World as the title sponsor, which replaced Anheuser-Busch's Busch Beer after 21 years.

Schedule

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No. Race Title Track Date TV
1 An American Revolution 150 presented by Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet Greenville-Pickens Speedway April 19 Speed*
2 U.S. Cellular 200 presented by Wellmark Iowa Speedway May 18 HDNet
3 Strutmasters.com 150 South Boston Speedway May 31 Speed*
4 NASCAR Camping World Series 125 at The Glen Watkins Glen International June 8 Speed*
5 Heluva Good! Summer 125 New Hampshire Motor Speedway June 27 Speed*
6 Pepsi Full Fender Frenzy 100 Thompson International Speedway July 12
7 Strutmasters.com 150 presented by Dollar General Music City Motorplex July 19 HDNet
8 The Edge Hotel 150 Adirondack International Speedway July 26 HDNet
9 Mohegan Sun NASCAR Camping World Series 200 Lime Rock Park August 16 HDNet
10 Mansfield 150 Mansfield Motorsports Park August 23 HDNet
11 Heluva Good! Fall 125 New Hampshire Motor Speedway September 13 HDNet
12 Sunoco 150 Dover International Speedway September 19 HDNet
13 36th Annual Carquest Fall Final Stafford Motor Speedway October 12[a] HDNet
2008 Toyota All-Star Showdown 2 Toyota Speedway at Irwindale January 24 (2009) Speed

* Races aired on delay only. All HDNet races aired live and re-aired on Speed.

  1. ^ The 36th Annual Carquest Fall Final was scheduled to September 28 however, due to an unfavorable forecast the race was postponed until October 12.

Television

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The 2008 television schedule followed a similar format to the 2007 season with almost all of the events having television coverage in one form or another. The first part of the season was broadcast on the Speed Channel via tape-delay. HDNet signed on to broadcast the final seven races live. The U.S. Cellular 200 presented by Wellmark race at Iowa Speedway was shown live on HDNet due to the fact that it is a combination race with the Camping World West Series and it is part of the West Series' TV schedule. The Toyota All-Star Showdown moved to January and aired live on Speed.

2008 Races

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An American Revolution 150

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The An American Revolution 150 presented by Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet was held at Greenville-Pickens Speedway on April 19. Peyton Sellers won the pole for the event and then went on to take the checkered flag in the first position. During post-race inspection, an illegal shock absorber was found on Peyton's car and he was disqualified and was credited with a last-place finish in the race and everyone else in the field moved ahead one finishing position. Austin Dillon crossed the line behind Peyton and was subsequently declared the winner. This was Austin's first win in his first race in the series.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 5 3 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NC Chevrolet 156
2 3 18 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MD Toyota 156
3 7 91 Ben Stancill Ayden, NC Chevrolet 156
4 28 71 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MA Chevrolet 156
5 11 4 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FL Chevrolet 156
6 18 88 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SC Ford 156
7 9 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, NC Chevrolet 156
8 20 35 Steve Park East Northport, NY Chevrolet 156
9 16 1 Trevor Bayne Mooresville, NC Chevrolet 156
10 8 28 Buster Bennet Monroe, NC Ford 156
11 13 63 John Salemi Nashua, NH Chevrolet 156
12 24 16 Max Dumarey Gent, Belgium Chevrolet 156
13 15 59 Richard Johns Cornelius, NC Dodge 156
14 2 15 Brian Ickler Poway, CA Chevrolet 155
15 22 03 Rogelio López Aguascalientes, Mexico Chevrolet 155
16 14 30 Jeff Anton Russell, MA Chevrolet 155
17 10 11 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CA Chevrolet 155
18 23 37 Kyle Cattanach Redding, CA Chevrolet 155
19 30 39 Dustin Delaney Mayfield, NY Chevrolet 154
20 27 21 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CT Dodge 154
21 25 38 Alan Tardiff Lyman, ME Chevrolet 154
22 19 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CT Chevrolet 154
23 12 8 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NC Chevrolet 153
24 6 80 Derek Thorn Lakeport, CA Ford 153
25 21 7 Ryan Duff Hazard, KY Chevrolet 153
26 29 26 Scott Bouley Middlebury, CT Chevrolet 150
27 26 2 Craig Goess Greenville, NC Toyota 141 Accident
28 4 95 Bobby Hamilton Jr. Nashville, TN Dodge 129 Suspension
29 17 99 Bryon Chew Mattituck, NY Chevrolet 14 Accident
30 1 44 Peyton Sellers Danville, VA Chevrolet 0 Penalty
Fastest Qualifier: Peyton Sellers, Time: 20.702 Seconds, Speed: 86.948 mph (139.929 km/h)
Time of Race: 1hrs., 26 min, 6 seconds.
Margin of Victory: Under Caution
Average race speed: 54.355 mph (87.476 km/h)
Lead changes: 3 among 3 drivers
Cautions: 7 for 43 laps

Did not Qualify: (9) Todd Peck (#50), Jason Cochran (#72), Richard Gould (#58), A. J. Henriksen (#17), Daniel Pope II (#10), Johnny Petrozelle (#33), James Pritchard (#41), Ian Henderson (#93), Joe Oliver (#08).

U.S. Cellular 200

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The U.S. Cellular 200 presented by Wellmark took place on May 18. This marks the second year that the East and West series have met in Iowa for a points race. Nextel Cup driver Kasey Kahne was on hand to take part in the event and marks the second time in a row that the winner of the previous night's "Nextel All-Star Race" was on hand for this event. Austin Dillon captured his first pole award, and Brian Ickler captured his first win in the series.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Series Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 7 15 E Brian Ickler Poway, CA Chevrolet 200
2 4 9 E Kasey Kahne Enumclaw, WA Dodge 200
3 8 1 E Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TN Chevrolet 200
4 40 08 E Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NC Chevrolet 200
5 38 11 E Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CA Chevrolet 200
6 1 3 E Austin Dillon Lewisville, NC Chevrolet 200
7 6 35 E Steve Park East Northport, NY Chevrolet 200
8 26 40 E Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CT Chevrolet 200
9 10 01 W Jim Inglebright Fairfield, CA Chevrolet 200
10 11 03 E Rogelio López Aguascalientes, Mexico Chevrolet 200
11 12 81 E Mark MacFarland Winchester, VA Chevrolet 200
12 2 46 W Jeff Barkshire Auburn, WA Dodge 200
13 5 44 E Peyton Sellers Danville, VA Chevrolet 200
14 21 14 W Austin Cameron El Cajon, CA Toyota 200
15 30 2 W Mike David Modesto, CA Toyota 200
16 19 17 W Jason Patison Corona, CA Ford 200
17 24 16 W Moses Smith Tempe, AZ Toyota 200
18 15 22 W Jason Bowles Ontario, CA Ford 200
19 31 99 E Bryon Chew Mattituck, NY Chevrolet 199
20 18 31 E James Buescher Plano, TX Chevrolet 199
21 36 4 E Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FL Chevrolet 199
22 35 77 W Andrew Myers Newport Beach, CA Ford 199
23 13 34 W Mike Gallegos Wheat Ridge, CO Chevrolet 199
24 28 42 W Jeff Jefferson Naches, WA Chevrolet 199
25 34 91 E Ben Stancill Ayden, NC Chevrolet 199
26 32 70 W Greg Pursley Canyon Country, CA Chevrolet 199
27 22 20 W Eric Holmes Escalon, CA Toyota 198
28 17 8 W Johnny Borneman III Ramona, CA Ford 197
29 43 65 W Stan Silva Jr. Castroville, CA Chevrolet 197
30 44 30 E Jeff Anton Russell, MA Chevrolet 195
31 14 10 W James Warn Aurora, OR Chevrolet 189
32 41 52 E Jamie Hayes Norlina, NC Chevrolet 188
33 27 02 E Craig Goess Greenville, SC Toyota 180
34 42 71 W Daryl Harr St.Albert, Canada Chevrolet 161
35 39 88 W Jamie Dick Albuquerque, NM Chevrolet 161
36 37 12 E Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CT Dodge 150 Oil Leak
37 20 75 E Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MA Chevrolet 149
38 33 5 W Eric Hardin Anaheim, CA Chevrolet 130 Accident
39 29 19 W Terry Henry Bakersfield, CA Chevrolet 96 Brakes
40 23 61 W Brett Thompson Jerome, ID Chevrolet 92 Accident
41 9 51 W Alex Haase Las Vegas, NV Toyota 55 Accident
42 3 21 W David Mayhew Atascadero, CA Chevrolet 9 Engine
43 16 41 W Ryan Foster Anderson, CA Ford 2 Accident
44 25 18 E Marc Davis Mitchelville, MD Toyota 0 Penalty
Fastest Qualifier: Austin Dillon, Time: 23.576 Seconds, Speed: 133.610 mph (215.024 km/h)
Time of Race: 2 hrs., 3 mins, 13 secs
Margin of Victory: 1.254 Seconds
Average race speed: 85.216 mph (137.142 km/h)
Lead changes: 13 among 8 drivers
Cautions: 9 for 44 laps

Did not Qualify: (10) Michael Faulk (#36), Max Dumarey (#76), John Salemi (#63), Derek Thorn (#80), Jody Lavender (#89), Dustin Delaney (#39), Ryan Duff (#7), Richard Johns (#59), Lloyd Mack (#33), Ryan Preece (#28)

NOTE: On May 20, NASCAR announced that the No. 18 car of Marc Davis was found to be in violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing); 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used do not conform to NASCAR rules); 20C-8.4C (lubrication oil reservoir tank cover was not in place on the top of the lubrication oil reservoir tank encasement) and 20C-2.1O (any device or duct work that permits air to pass from one area of the interior of the car to another, or to the outside of the car, will not be permitted. This includes, but is not limited to, the inside of the car to the trunk area, or the floors, firewalls, crush panels and wheel wells passing air into or out of the car) of the 2008 NASCAR rule book. The violations was discovered during post race inspection on May 18.

Strutmasters.com 150

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The Strutmasters.com 150 was run on May 31 at South Boston Speedway. Ricky Carmichael took his first pole award and Brian Ickler went on to lead a dominant 149 laps of the Strutmasters.com 150. He then held off bids from runner-up Austin Dillon of Lewisville, North Carolina, and third-place Peyton Sellers of Danville, Virginia, through a late race caution that extended the event to 155 laps. This win was his second of the season, and his second in a row.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 2 15 Brian Ickler Poway, CA Chevrolet 155
2 9 3 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NC Chevrolet 155
3 11 44 Peyton Sellers Danville, VA Chevrolet 155
4 16 71 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MA Chevrolet 155
5 12 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CT Chevrolet 155
6 23 88 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SC Ford 155
7 20 8 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NC Chevrolet 155
8 17 35 Steve Park East Northport, NY Chevrolet 155
9 5 18 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MD Toyota 155
10 14 03 Rogelio López Aguascalientes, Mexico Chevrolet 155
11 3 99 Bryon Chew Mattituck, NY Chevrolet 155
12 27 30 Jeff Anton Russell, MA Chevrolet 155
13 10 2 Craig Goess Greenville, NC Toyota 155
14 26 7 Ryan Duff Hazard, KY Chevrolet 155
15 7 11 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CA Chevrolet 155
16 13 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, NC Chevrolet 155
17 31 27 Chase Mattioli Long Pond, PA Ford 154
18 24 21 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CT Dodge 154
19 28 39 Dustin Delaney Mayfield, NY Chevrolet 153
20 8 80 Derek Thorn Lakeport, CA Ford 151
21 4 63 John Salemi Nashua, NH Chevrolet 151
22 22 72 Jason Cochran Marion, NC Chevrolet 149
23 21 59 Richard Johns Cornelius, NC Dodge 146
24 18 58 Richard Gould North Brunswick, NJ Chevrolet 142
25 6 1 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TN Chevrolet 141
26 1 4 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FL Chevrolet 139
27 15 91 Ben Stancill Ayden, NC Chevrolet 127 Accident
28 25 16 Max Dumarey Gent, Belgium Chevrolet 127 Radiator
29 29 41 James Pritchard Jr. Wharton, NJ Dodge 122 Engine
30 30 84 Todd Peck Glenville, PA Chevrolet 67 Accident
31 32 93 Ian Henderson Greenville, SC Chevrolet 64 Engine
32 19 37 Alex Kennedy Aztek, NM Chevrolet 17 Accident
Fastest Qualifier: Ricky Carmichael, Time: 16.043 Seconds, Speed: 89.759 mph (144.453 km/h)
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 40 mins, 46 secs
Margin of Victory: Under Caution
Average race speed: 36.917 mph (59.412 km/h)
Lead changes: 12 among 3 drivers
Cautions: 15 for 77 laps

Did not Qualify: (1) Johnny Petrozelle (#33).

NOTE: This was Eddie MacDonald's 100th career start.

NASCAR Camping World Series 125 At The Glen

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The NASCAR Camping World Series 125 at The Glen was run on June 8. This marked the return of the series to the historic Watkins Glen International track for the first time since 2004. Antonio Pérez took the pole award and Matt Kobyluck went on to win the race. A green-white-checkered finish necessitated by a late-race blown engine and stretched the race from its scheduled 51 laps to 55. Marc Davis (No. 18 Slim Jim Toyota) led a total of 32 laps of the event and led the field to its final restart.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 2 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CT Chevrolet 55
2 7 8 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NC Chevrolet 55
3 11 1 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TN Chevrolet 55
4 14 11 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CA Chevrolet 55
5 4 35 Steve Park East Northport, NY Dodge 55
6 15 99 Bryon Chew Mattituck, NY Chevrolet 55
7 17 81 Jason Holehouse Ossining N.Y. Toyota 55
8 23 75 Tim Cowen Ashland, Ohio Ford 55
9 9 4 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FL Dodge 55
10 1 12 Antonio Pérez Mexico City, Mexico Dodge 55
11 28 03 Rogelio López Aguascalientes, Mexico Chevrolet 55
12 20 3 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NC Chevrolet 55
13 8 18 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MD Toyota 54
14 25 2 Craig Goess Greenville, NC Toyota 54
15 22 88 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SC Ford 54
16 26 39 Dustin Delaney Mayfield, NY Chevrolet 54
17 24 7 Ryan Duff Hazard, KY Chevrolet 52
18 12 44 Peyton Sellers Danville, VA Chevrolet 52
19 10 65 Stan Silva Castroville Calif. Chevrolet 52
20 27 25 Jeremy Clark Concord, N.C. Chevrolet 50
21 3 16 Max Dumarey Gent, Belgium Dodge 48 Engine
22 18 23 Tim George Jr. Nevado, Calif. Chevrolet 41 Radiator
23 19 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, NC Chevrolet 33 Accident
24 6 15 Brian Ickler Poway, CA Chevrolet 30 Clutch
25 16 30 Jeff Anton Russell, MA Chevrolet 27 Accident
26 5 37 Nick DeBruijn Vlaardingen, Netherlands Chevrolet 25 Accident
27 13 71 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MA Ford 6 Engine
28 21 21 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CT Dodge 5 Engine
Fastest Qualifier: Antonio Pérez, Time: 74.223 Seconds, Speed: 118.831 mph (191.240 km/h)
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 55 mins, 10 secs
Margin of Victory: Under Caution
Average race speed: 70.203 mph (112.981 km/h)
Lead changes: 4 among 3 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 17 laps

Did not Qualify: (2) James Buescher (#31), Larry Moloney (#89)

NOTE: The race was red flagged just past half-way due to rain. The red flag lasted for approximately 90 minutes

Heluva Good! Summer 125

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The Heluva Good! Summer 125 was run on June 27 at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway. This race is the first of three this season that will be run in conjunction with the NASCAR Nextel Cup series. Qualifying was rained out and the field was set by the rulebook. This put points leader Austin Dillon on the pole. Matt Kobyluck went on to lead a race high 47 laps, but it was Eddie MacDonald taking the win after he managed to jump into the lead over Trevor Bayne on the final restart on lap 122.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 10 71 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MA Chevrolet 127
2 6 1 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TN Chevrolet 127
3 4 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CT Chevrolet 127
4 1 3 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NC Chevrolet 127
5 12 4 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FL Dodge 127
6 7 18 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MD Toyota 127
7 21 61 Mike Olsen N. Haverhill, N.H. Chevrolet 127
8 24 63 John Salemi Nashua, N.H. Chevrolet 127
9 22 55 Brad Leighton Center Harbor, N.H. Chevrolet 127
10 2 15 Brian Ickler Poway, CA Chevrolet 127
11 18 39 Dustin Delaney Mayfield, NY Chevrolet 127
12 8 11 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CA Chevrolet 127
13 11 88 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SC Chevrolet 127
14 33 96 Mike Johnson Salisbury, Mass. Ford 127
15 16 30 Jeff Anton Russell, MA Chevrolet 127
16 19 16 Max Dumarey Gent, Belgium Chevrolet 127
17 23 21 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CT Dodge 127
18 31 01 Charles Lewandoski Stafford Springs, Conn. Toyota 127
19 15 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. Chevrolet 127
20 32 14 Joe Masessa Franklin Lakes, N.J. Chevrolet 127
21 28 38 Alan Tardiff Lyman, Maine Chevrolet 127
22 17 2 Craig Goess Greenville, NC Toyota 127
23 13 99 Bryon Chew Mattituck, NY Chevrolet 127
24 26 80 Derek Thorn Lakeport, Calif. Ford 126
25 36 27 Chase Mattioli Long Pond, Penn. Ford 125
26 35 12 Antonio Pérez Mexico City, Mexico Dodge 120 Accident
27 29 26 Scott Bouley Thomaston, Conn. Chevrolet 120
28 3 35 Steve Park East Northport, NY Chevrolet 118
29 14 44 Peyton Sellers Danville, VA Chevrolet 118
30 20 7 Ryan Duff Hazard, KY Chevrolet 108 Accident
31 34 24 Patrick Dupree Saranac Lake, N.Y. Dodge 108 Accident
32 9 03 Rogelio López Aguascalientes, Mexico Chevrolet 102
33 30 50 Todd Peck Glenville, Penn. Chevrolet 81 Accident
34 5 8 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NC Chevrolet 32 Accident
35 25 59 Bobby Hamilton Jr. Nashville, Tenn. Dodge 23 Accident
36 27 41 James Pritchard Jr. Wharton, N.J. Dodge 0 Engine
Fastest Qualifier: Field set as per rulebook, rain
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 39 mins, 31 secs
Margin of Victory: .515 secs
Average race speed: 81.011 mph (130.375 km/h)
Lead changes: 9 among 6 drivers
Cautions: 7 for 55 laps

Did not qualify: None

NOTE: This was Eddie MacDonald's first win at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in 16 career NASCAR Camping World Series East starts at the track.

Pepsi Full Fender Frenzy 100

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The Pepsi Full Fender Frenzy 100 was run on July 12 at the Thompson International Speedway. Jesus Hernandez seemed to have the car to beat as he led three times for a race high of 50 laps, but it was Trevor Bayne who took both the pole and the win for the event. This was Bayne's first pole award and his first win in the series in only his sixth start.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 1 1 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TN Chevrolet 100
2 8 11 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CA Chevrolet 100
3 9 55 Brad Leighton Center Harbor, NH Chevrolet 100
4 2 18 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MD Toyota 100
5 12 8 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NC Chevrolet 100
6 10 88 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SC Ford 100
7 4 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CT Chevrolet 100
8 23 03 Rogelio López Aguascalientes, Mexico Chevrolet 100
9 11 3 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NC Chevrolet 100
10 21 30 Jeff Anton Russell, MA Chevrolet 100
11 14 16 Max Dumarey Gent, Belgium Chevrolet 100
12 25 39 Dustin Delaney Mayfield, NY Chevrolet 100
13 24 21 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CT Dodge 100
14 26 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. Chevrolet 100
15 3 71 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MA Chevrolet 100
16 16 5 Joey Polewarczyk Hudson, N.H. Chevrolet 100
17 17 4 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FL Dodge 100 Suspension
18 5 44 Peyton Sellers Danville, VA Chevrolet 100
19 7 15 Brian Ickler Poway, CA Chevrolet 100
20 19 37 Alex Kennedy Aztek, NM Chevrolet 100
21 22 7 Ryan Duff Hazard, KY Chevrolet 100
22 6 35 Steve Park East Northport, NY Chevrolet 100
23 20 22 Eric Lux Buffalo, N.Y. Toyota 100
24 15 2 Craig Goess Greenville, NC Toyota 99
25 13 99 Bryon Chew Mattituck, NY Chevrolet 83 Accident
26 27 41 James Pritchard Jr. Wharton, N.J. Dodge 73 Suspension
27 28 08 Joe Oliver Commack, N.Y. Chevrolet 71
28 18 96 Mike Johnson Salisbury, Mass. Ford 43 Radiator
Fastest Qualifier: Trevor Bayne, Time: 20.357 Seconds, Speed: 110.527 mph (177.876 km/h)
Time of Race: 54 mins, 13 secs
Margin of Victory: .460 secs
Average race speed: 69.167 mph (111.313 km/h)
Lead changes: 8 among 5 drivers
Cautions: 6 for 35 laps

Did not qualify: (1) Guy Pavageau (#05)

Strutmasters.com 150 presented by Dollar General

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The Strutmasters.com 150 presented by Dollar General was run on July 19 at the Music City Motorplex. Sterling Marlin was on hand to compete in this event. Peyton Sellers captured another pole award and led a race-high 74 laps. In the end it was Matt Kobyluck who crossed the start–finish line first to capture his second win of the season.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 6 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CT Chevrolet 150
2 1 44 Peyton Sellers Danville, VA Chevrolet 150
3 3 3 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NC Chevrolet 150
4 20 4 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FL Dodge 150
5 7 80 Derek Thorn Lakeport, Calif. Ford 150
6 16 35 Steve Park East Northport, NY Chevrolet 150
7 9 11 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CA Chevrolet 150
8 5 15 Brian Ickler Poway, CA Chevrolet 150
9 10 2 Craig Goess Greenville, NC Toyota 150
10 22 16 Max Dumarey Gent, Belgium Chevrolet 150
11 26 39 Dustin Delaney Mayfield, NY Chevrolet 150
12 4 1 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TN Chevrolet 150
13 17 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. Chevrolet 149
14 27 27 Chase Mattioli Long Pond, Penn. Ford 149
15 21 30 Jeff Anton Russell, MA Chevrolet 147
16 15 88 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SC Ford 147
17 13 18 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MD Toyota 147
18 25 17 A. J. Henriksen Chicago, Ill. Chevrolet 147
19 2 8 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NC Chevrolet 145
20 11 59 Richard Johns Cornelius, N.C. Dodge 131
21 8 03 Rogelio López Aguascalientes, Mexico Chevrolet 99
22 14 95 Sterling Marlin Columbia, Tenn. Dodge 93 Tire
23 19 7 Ryan Duff Hazard, KY Chevrolet 88 Suspension
24 12 71 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MA Chevrolet 85 Ignition
25 23 21 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CT Dodge 29 Radiator
26 24 50 Todd Peck Glenville, Penn. Chevrolet 21 Accident
27 18 10 Daniel Pope II Smryna, Tenn. Dodge 20 Accident
28 28 58 Richard Gould North Brunswick, N.J. Chevrolet 17 Accident
Fastest Qualifier: Peyton Sellers, Time: 19.508 Seconds, Speed: 109.986 mph (177.005 km/h)
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 12 mins, 52 secs (record)
Margin of Victory: 1.127 Seconds
Average race speed: 73.614 mph (118.470 km/h)
Lead changes: 12 among 4 drivers
Cautions: 8 for 26 laps

Did not Qualify: None

The Edge Hotel 150

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"The Edge Hotel 150" was run on July 26 at Adirondack Motor Speedway in Lowville (New Bremen), New York. Bryon Chew captured his first pole award of the season and went on to finish eleventh, while Matt Kobyluck, who led for only three laps, went on to take the win for his third of the season and second in a row. This was also Kobyluck's third win at this track in only six visits.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 7 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CT Chevrolet 150
2 3 1 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TN Chevrolet 150
3 9 71 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MA Chevrolet 150
4 5 8 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NC Chevrolet 150
5 17 88 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SC Ford 150
6 20 4 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FL Dodge 150
7 21 11 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CA Chevrolet 150
8 8 63 John Salemi Nashua, N.H. Chevrolet 150
9 4 44 Peyton Sellers Danville, VA Chevrolet 150
10 10 18 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MD Toyota 150
11 1 99 Bryon Chew Mattituck, NY Chevrolet 150
12 12 16 Max Dumarey Gent, Belgium Chevrolet 150
13 15 2 Craig Goess Greenville, NC Toyota 150
14 19 35 Steve Park East Northport, NY Chevrolet 150
15 11 7 Ryan Duff Hazard, KY Chevrolet 150
16 18 39 Dustin Delaney Mayfield, NY Chevrolet 150
17 25 65 Levi Arthur Lyons Falls, N.Y. Chevrolet 150
18 24 26 Scott Bouley Thomaston, Conn. Chevrolet 150
19 13 03 Rogelio López Aguascalientes, Mexico Chevrolet 150
20 14 30 Jeff Anton Russell, MA Chevrolet 150
21 16 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, NC Chevrolet 149
22 23 21 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CT Dodge 148
23 22 41 James Pritchard Jr. Wharton, N.J. Dodge 148
24 6 15 Brian Ickler Poway, CA Chevrolet 120 Accident
25 2 3 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NC Chevrolet 0 Penalty
Fastest Qualifier: Bryon Chew, 109.296 mph (175.895 km/h), 16.469 seconds
Time of Race: 2 hrs., 9 mins, 46 secs
Margin of Victory: Under Caution
Average race speed: 34.678 mph (55.809 km/h)
Lead changes: 8 among 5 drivers
Cautions: 12 for 55 laps

Did not Qualify: None

NOTE: NASCAR announced on July 29 that the #3 car of Austin Dillon was being penalized due to a rules violations discovered during post-race inspection. The car was found to be in violation of Sections 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing); 12-4-Q (car, car parts, components and/or equipment used do not conform to NASCAR rules); and 20C-12.3-S (front shock absorbers would not extend to the specified distance within the specified period of time) of the 2008 NASCAR rule book. The violations were discovered during post race inspection on July 26. The infraction dropped Dillon to 25th in the official race finish. All other drivers in the event moved up one position in the official finishing order.

Mohegan Sun NASCAR Camping World Series 200

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The Mohegan Sun NASCAR Camping World Series 200 took place on August 16 at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut. This race is the second and final road course on the 2008 schedule. Qualifying for this event was rained out so the starting lineup was set by the rule book. This put points leader Matt Kobyluck on the pole for the event. Matt went on to lead a race high 41 laps en route to win his 4th race of the season and third in a row.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 1 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CT Chevrolet 82
2 5 18 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MD Toyota 82
3 12 44 Peyton Sellers Danville, VA Chevrolet 82
4 4 11 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CA Chevrolet 82
5 21 61 Mike Olsen N. Haverhill, N.H. Chevrolet 82
6 26 31 Eric Curran East Hampton, Mass. Chevrolet 82
7 11 35 Steve Park East Northport, NY Chevrolet 82
8 16 16 Max Dumarey Gent, Belgium Chevrolet 82
9 14 30 Jeff Anton Russell, MA Chevrolet 82
10 23 37 Alex Kennedy Aztek, NM Chevrolet 82
11 13 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. Chevrolet 82
12 6 4 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FL Dodge 82
13 27 96 Mike Johnson Salisbury, Mass. Ford 82
14 8 71 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MA Chevrolet 82
15 20 7 Ryan Duff Hazard, KY Chevrolet 82
16 29 75 Tim Cowen Ashland, Ohio Ford 82
17 2 1 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TN Chevrolet 82
18 9 8 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NC Chevrolet 82
19 7 15 Brian Ickler Poway, CA Chevrolet 82
20 30 89 Larry Maloney Wayland, Mass. Ford 82
21 3 3 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NC Chevrolet 82
22 15 39 Dustin Delaney Mayfield, NY Chevrolet 82
23 10 88 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SC Ford 82
24 25 26 Scott Bouley Thomaston, Conn. Chevrolet 81
25 31 32 Dale Quarterley Westfield, Mass. Chevrolet 78 Electrical
26 19 99 Bryon Chew Mattituck, NY Chevrolet 71 Suspension
27 28 81 Jason Holehouse Ossining N.Y. Toyota 38 Accident
28 32 17 Alessandro Ciompi Follonica, Italy Chevrolet 33 Accident
29 24 27 Chase Mattioli Long Pond, Penn. Ford 23 Accident
30 17 2 Justin Lofton Westmoreland, Calif. Toyota 9 Engine
31 22 63 John Salemi Nashua, N.H. Chevrolet 9 Clutch
32 18 21 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CT Dodge 1 Transmission
Fastest Qualifier: Field set by rule book due to rain.
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 15 mins, 48 secs
Margin of Victory: 1.636 Seconds
Average race speed: 99.309 mph (159.822 km/h)
Lead changes: 8 among 7 drivers
Cautions: 7 for 36 laps

Did not Qualify: None

Note: The race was red flagged at lap 51 due to rain. The red flag was out for 75 minutes before racing resumed.

Mansfield 150

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The Mansfield 150 took place on August 23 at Mansfield Motorsports Park in Mansfield, Ohio. Trevor Bayne captured his second pole award of the season, while Brian Ickler dominated the field leading six times for 128 laps en route to his third win of the season.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 3 15 Brian Ickler Poway, CA Chevrolet 152
2 4 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CT Chevrolet 152
3 11 44 Peyton Sellers Danville, VA Chevrolet 152
4 8 11 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CA Chevrolet 152
5 10 2 Craig Goess Greenville, NC Toyota 152
6 12 3 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NC Chevrolet 152
7 6 80 Derek Thorn Lakeport, Calif. Ford 152
8 13 4 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FL Dodge 152
9 17 37 Kyle Cattanach Redding, Calif. Chevrolet 152
10 2 8 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NC Chevrolet 152
11 21 22 Eric Lux Buffalo, N.Y. Toyota 152
12 9 88 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SC Ford 152
13 7 9 Kevin Swindell Germantown, Tenn. Dodge 152
14 19 30 Jeff Anton Russell, MA Chevrolet 152
15 23 72 Jason Cochran Marion, N.C. Chevrolet 152
16 24 39 Dustin Delaney Mayfield, NY Chevrolet 152
17 22 75 Tim Cowen Ashland, Ohio Ford 152
18 5 35 Steve Park East Northport, NY Chevrolet 152
19 16 18 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MD Toyota 152
20 1 1 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TN Chevrolet 152
21 18 71 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MA Ford 151
22 25 21 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CT Dodge 151
23 20 16 Max Dumarey Gent, Belgium Chevrolet 149
24 15 7 Ryan Duff Hazard, KY Chevrolet 126 Accident
25 14 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. Chevrolet 103 Fuel Pump
26 26 05 Guy Pavageau Columbia, Md. Chevrolet 0 Engine
Fastest Qualifier: Trevor Bayne, Time: 16.439 Seconds, Speed: 109.496 mph (176.217 km/h)
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 12 mins, 0 secs
Margin of Victory: .370 Seconds
Average race speed: 63.333 mph (101.925 km/h)
Lead changes: 10 among 3 drivers
Cautions: 12 for 55 laps

Did not Qualify: None

Heluva Good! Fall 125

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The Heluva Good! Fall 125 took place on September 13 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon. "Independent" teams lead the field by taking the top three spots in qualifying on Thursday. Peyton Sellers, Steve Park and Eddie MacDonald took the top three spots respectively; Each of them drive for teams that have no affiliation with any Cup or Nationwide teams. Rain on Friday forced the race to be postponed until Saturday morning. A 52 lap green flag stretch during the middle of the race was not planned on and ended up resulting in several teams running out of gas in the closing laps. Eddie MacDonald took the lead from Steve Park on the last lap and went on to win the race.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 3 71 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MA Chevrolet 125
2 2 35 Steve Park East Northport, NY Chevrolet 125
3 13 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CT Chevrolet 125
4 17 9 Matt Hirschman Northampton, Penn. Dodge 125
5 15 3 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NC Chevrolet 125
6 10 03 Joey Polewarczyk Hudson, N.H. Chevrolet 125
7 26 61 Mike Olsen N. Haverhill, N.H. Chevrolet 125
8 8 1 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TN Chevrolet 125
9 22 99 Bryon Chew Mattituck, NY Chevrolet 125
10 23 30 Jeff Anton Russell, MA Chevrolet 125
11 20 39 Dustin Delaney Mayfield, NY Chevrolet 125
12 29 16 Max Dumarey Gent, Belgium Chevrolet 124
13 12 2 Craig Goess Greenville, NC Toyota 124
14 9 8 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, NC Chevrolet 124
15 7 80 Derek Thorn Lakeport, Calif. Ford 124
16 16 4 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FL Dodge 123
17 28 38 Alan Tardiff Lyman, Maine Chevrolet 123
18 5 18 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MD Toyota 123
19 11 11 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CA Chevrolet 123
20 1 44 Peyton Sellers Danville, VA Chevrolet 123
21 36 41 James Pritchard Jr. Wharton, N.J. Dodge 123
22 6 55 Brad Leighton Center Harbor, N.H. Chevrolet 122
23 27 7 Ryan Duff Hazard, KY Chevrolet 122
24 19 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. Chevrolet 122
25 33 26 Scott Bouley Thomaston, Conn. Chevrolet 122
26 14 88 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SC Chevrolet 121
27 32 50 Todd Peck Glenville, Penn. Chevrolet 114
28 25 12 Antonio Pérez Mexico City, Mexico Dodge 93 Engine
29 4 15 Brian Ickler Poway, CA Chevrolet 91 Accident
30 38 45 Ryan Black Alto Loma, Calif. Ford 72 Brakes
31 37 81 Jeremy Clark Concord, N.C. Toyota 65 Rear End
32 35 21 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CT Resorts 46 Engine
33 18 63 John Salemi Nashua, N.H. Chevrolet 45 Vibration
34 24 37 Alex Kennedy Aztek, NM Chevrolet 34 Accident
35 21 96 Mike Johnson Salisbury, Mass. Ford 31 Accident
36 30 14 Joe Masessa Franklin Lakes, N.J. Chevrolet 22 Accident
37 34 72 Jason Cochran Marion, N.C. Chevrolet 22 Accident
38 31 13 Laine Chase Beverly, Mass. Chevrolet 13 Engine
Fastest Qualifier: Peyton Sellers, 126.437 mph (203.481 km/h), 30.124 seconds
1 hour 25 minutes 14 seconds
Margin of Victory: 0.365 seconds
Average Speed: 93.097 mph (149.825 km/h)
Lead changes: Eddie MacDonald 60, Brad Leighton 44, Trevor Bayne 9, Peyton Sellers 6, Steve Park 3, Marc Davis 3.

9 changes among 6 drivers

Cautions: 6 for 21 laps
Lap Leaders: E.MacDonald 1-12; P.Sellers 13; E.MacDonald 14-19; P.Sellers 20-24; M.Davis 25-27; T.Bayne 28-36; E.MacDonald 37-76; B.Leighton 77-120; S.Park 121-123; E.MacDonald 124-125

Did not Qualify: None

Note: Eddie MacDonald became the third driver to complete the sweep of the Camping World Series East events at NHMS. Previous drivers to accomplish this feat are Mike McLaughlin in 1992 and Joey Logano in 2007

Sunoco 150

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The Sunoco 150 was run on September 19 at Dover International Speedway in Dover, Delaware. Points leader Matt Kobyluck was poised to clinch the series championship with good finish in the race. Brian Ickler got his first pole position of the year but the race would turn bittersweet for him as he was involved in a wreck only 18 laps into the event. A nine-minute red flag stopped the race for cleanup after an accident. Aric Almirola would go on to win the race but it was Matt Kobyluck, who by finishing in third place and extending his lead to 219 points over second place with only one race remaining, clinched the series championship.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 8 8 Aric Almirola Tampa, Fla. Chevrolet 150
2 6 18 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MD Toyota 150
3 5 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CT Chevrolet 150
4 9 35 Steve Park East Northport, NY Chevrolet 150
5 20 59 Bobby Hamilton Jr. Nashville, Tenn. Dodge 150
6 14 9 Matt Hirschman Northampton, Penn. Dodge 150
7 16 4 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FL Dodge 150
8 27 88 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SC Chevrolet 150
9 17 3 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NC Chevrolet 150
10 11 99 Bryon Chew Mattituck, NY Chevrolet 150
11 24 2 Craig Goess Greenville, NC Toyota 150
12 23 39 Dustin Delaney Mayfield, NY Chevrolet 150
13 25 06 Ryan Seaman Toms River, N.J. Chevrolet 150
14 22 16 Max Dumarey Gent, Belgium Chevrolet 150
15 21 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. Chevrolet 149
16 28 7 Ryan Duff Hazard, KY Chevrolet 147
17 4 11 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CA Chevrolet 146
18 2 44 Peyton Sellers Danville, VA Chevrolet 146
19 19 32 Dale Quarterley Westfield, Mass. Chevrolet 145
20 18 71 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MA Chevrolet 133
21 3 1 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TN Chevrolet 130 Accident
22 13 63 John Salemi Nashua, N.H. Dodge 118 Accident
23 30 26 Scott Bouley Thomaston, Conn. Chevrolet 89 Rear End
24 7 30 Jeff Anton Russell, MA Chevrolet 68 Accident
25 10 95 Tim Andrews Mooresville, N.C. Chevrolet 67 Accident
26 15 80 Jason Patison Corona, Calif. Chevrolet 67 Accident
27 29 41 James Pritchard Jr. Wharton, N.J. Dodge 66 Accident
28 12 37 Alex Kennedy Aztek, NM Chevrolet 60 Accident
29 26 21 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CT Dodge 53 Accident
30 1 15 Brian Ickler Poway, CA Chevrolet 26 Engine
Fastest Qualifier: Brian Ickler, 152.620 mph (245.618 km/h), 23.588 seconds
1 hour 39 minutes 5 seconds
Margin of Victory: 1.495 seconds
Average Speed: 90.833 mph (146.182 km/h)
Laps Lead: Marc Davis 45, Bobby Hamilton Jr. 34, Aric Almirola 27, Matt Kobyluck 11, Matt Hirschman 10, Brian Ickler 9, Peyton Sellers 8, Jesus Hernandez 5, Ricky Carmichael 1
Lead changes: 13 changes involving 9 drivers
Cautions: 6 for 37 laps
Lap Leaders: Peyton Sellers 1-6, Brian Ickler 7-8, Peyton Sellers 9-10, Brian Ickler 11-17, Jesus Hernandez 18-22, Marc Davis 23-44, Aric Almirola 45-56, Matt Kobyluck 57-67, Matt Hirschman 68-77, Bobby Hamilton Jr. 78-111, Marc Davis 112-124, Ricky Carmichael * 125, Marc Davis 126-135, Aric Almirola 136-150

Did not Qualify: (1) Johnny Sauter (#12)

Notes: Aric Almirola became the second driver this year to win his first race in the series on his first start in the series.

Matt Kobyluck became the thirteenth different series champion in the series 22 years.

36th Annual Carquest Fall Final

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The 36th Annual Carquest Fall Final at Stafford Motor Speedway was originally scheduled to run on September 28; however, due to an unfavorable forecast the race was postponed until the weekend of October 11–12.

While Matt Kobyluck had wrapped up the series championship at Dover, there were still several positions within the top ten in points that were up for grabs.

Brian Ickler was the second to last driver to go out in qualifying and he laid down a lap of 19.376 seconds (new series record at the track) and took the pole. Ickler would lead the first 36 laps of the event before handing the lead over to Ted Christopher on a restart. Peyton Sellers would be the only other driver to lead laps during the race, and between the three of them they exchanged the lead 8 times.

A blistering race speed and a 57-lap green flag run put many cars down a lap and made for an exciting race. A couple of late race cautions kept the leaders within reach of each other. Towards the end of the race NASCAR was getting reports of Christopher's car leaking oil and spent several laps under caution looking for a leak but ended up not bringing him to pit road to take a look at the car. On the final restart on lap 143 Ickler was leading with Christopher on the outside as they came to take the green flag. The two got together and Ickler went spinning into the infield with Christopher taking the lead.

Ickler kept the car running and was able to continue but a caution was not thrown and the race continued under green. Christopher and Sellers were running nose to tail for the lead. Coming out of turn 4 on lap 148 Ickler was directly in front of the leaders and Christopher seemed to have to check up a little bit to not get into Ickler. This led to Sellers getting into the rear of Christopher and sending him spinning towards the outside wall. Sellers would take the lead and the white flag as Christopher came to a rest near the wall out of turn 4. The yellow came out and Sellers crossed the line in first place under the yellow/checkered flags and took the win.

Peyton Sellers would proceed to stop under the flag stand to get the checkered flag and do a little celebrating but all victory lane proceedings would be postponed while the tower reviewed the contact between Sellers and Christopher. Fifteen minutes later word came from the tower that Sellers was the winner of the event. This was Sellers' first win of the season after having a win in the season opener at Greenville-Pickens Speedway taken away from him for an illegal shock absorber.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 8 44 Peyton Sellers Danville, VA Chevrolet 150
2 9 1 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TN Chevrolet 150
3 18 11 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, CA Chevrolet 150
4 11 3 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NC Chevrolet 150
5 23 71 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, MA Chevrolet 150
6 5 61 Woody Pitkat Stafford, Conn. Chevrolet 150
7 6 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, CT Chevrolet 150
8 14 88 Jody Lavender Hartsville, SC Chevrolet 150
9 20 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. Chevrolet 150
10 16 4 Ricky Carmichael Clearwater, FL Chevrolet 150
11 15 8 Ryan Truex Mayetta, N.J. Chevrolet 150
12 2 16 Mike Olsen N. Haverhill, N.H. Chevrolet 150
13 13 18 Marc Davis Mitchelville, MD Toyota 150
14 24 39 Dustin Delaney Mayfield, NY Chevrolet 150
15 12 2 Craig Goess Greenville, NC Toyota 150
16 3 9 Kevin Swindell Germantown, Tenn. Dodge 150
17 25 38 Alan Tardiff Lyman, Maine Chevrolet 150
18 1 15 Brian Ickler Poway, CA Chevrolet 149
19 7 99 Bryon Chew Mattituck, NY Chevrolet 149
20 4 31 Ted Christopher Plainville, Conn. Chevrolet 148
21 22 30 Jeff Anton Russell, MA Chevrolet 148
22 19 7 Alan Purkhiser Moore, S.C. Chevrolet 148
23 26 21 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, CT Chevrolet 148
24 17 96 Mike Johnson Salisbury, Mass. Ford 136
25 28 41 James Pritchard Jr. Wharton, N.J. Dodge 115
26 10 35 Steve Park East Northport, NY Chevrolet 104 Brakes
27 21 01 Charles Lewandoski Stafford Springs, Conn. Toyota 58 Ignition
28 27 26 Scott Bouley Thomaston, Conn. Chevrolet 41 Radiator
Fastest Qualifier: Brian Ickler, 92.898 mph (149.505 km/h), 19.376 seconds
Time of Race: 1 hours, 9 minutes, 50 seconds
Margin of Victory: Under Yellow
Average Speed: 64.439 mph (103.705 km/h)
Laps Lead: Brian Ickler 66, Ted Christopher 42, Peyton Sellers 42
Lead changes: 8 changes involving 3 drivers
Cautions: 8 for 30 laps
Lap Leaders: Brian Ickler 1-36, Ted Christopher 37-45, Peyton Sellers 46-85, Ted Christopher 86-111, Brian Ickler 112-135, Ted Christopher 136, Brian Ickler 137-142, Ted Christopher 143-148, Peyton Sellers 149-150

Did not Qualify: None

Toyota All-Star Showdown

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The Toyota All-Star Showdown was moved to January of the next year from its traditional October date in order to allow the race to keep a "post-season" feel, this race is a 2008 Camping World Series race, per NASCAR rulebook, since it is run with 2008 rules, and not 2009 rules (e.g., 2008 approved equipment only; no 2009 approved equipment was allowed to be run, and no 2009 rules applied).

The East-West showdown format favoured the West in qualifying, as six of the top ten drivers in qualifying were West drivers, with only two East Series regulars making the top ten, along with defending champion Joey Logano (who was not an East Series regular in 2008) and Mexico Series champion Antonio Pérez.

West Series champion Eric Holmes was among the leaders of the first 100 laps, along with East Series driver Brian Ickler (originally from California; moved to the Charlotte area to race in the East Series in 2008), who led 98 laps throughout the night. Holmes dropped back because of a dragging part on the start of the second segment. On Lap 141, Ron Hornaday Jr. ran into the side of Ickler, and caused an incident that led to a nine-minute red flag as 22 cars were involved, either by the crash or being stuck behind the wreckage.

On Lap 250, Logano raced Peyton Sellers, who has a Nationwide Series ride for 2009, hard, running into Sellers to cause a spin in turn three. Logano crossed the line first but was disqualified by NASCAR for unsportsmanlike conduct. East Series champion Matt Kobyluck, who did not lead a single lap and crashed in practice, going to his 2006 Showdown-winning car, finished second but was declared the winner.

East driver Trevor Bayne was second, and West driver Jason Bowles, who drove a car for this race purchased from East Series team owner Andy Santerre, who supported the team (he did not bring his regular team with him to the Showdown) was third.

There were 13 cautions in the race.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Car Laps Money Won Reason Out
1 23 40 Matt Kobyluck Chevrolet 250 $34,500 Running
2 6 1 Trevor Bayne Chevrolet 250 23,630 Running
3 2 6 Jason Bowles Ford 250 17,000 Running
4 30 8 Johnny Borneman III Chevrolet 250 15,500 Running
5 39 45 Matt Crafton Toyota 250 16,000 Running
6 13 33 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet 250 10,000 Running
7 16 2 Mike David Toyota 250 10,000 Running
8 20 18 Marc Davis Toyota 250 11,500 Running
9 22 01 Jim Inglebright Chevrolet 250 9,200 Running
10 11 14 David Mayhew Chevrolet 250 8,750 Running
11 15 37 Alex Kennedy Chevrolet 250 7,500 Running
12 24 13 Todd Souza Chevrolet 250 7,250 Running
13 27 16 Moses Smith Toyota 250 7,500 Running
14 21 83 Peyton Sellers Chevrolet 249 9,250 Accident
15 40 10 Jim Warn Chevrolet 249 7,000 Running
16 31 17 Jason Patison Chevrolet 249 6,800 Running
17 18 9 Auggie Vidovich II Ford 247 5,700 Running
18 8 12 Antonio Pérez Dodge 245 8,600 Running
19 34 88 Jamie Dick Chevrolet 238 6,550 Running
20 14 51 Alex Haase Chevrolet 233 5,500 Engine
21 37 61 Brett Thompson Chevrolet 231 6,400 Running
22 4 20 Eric Holmes Toyota 219 6,300 Running
23 29 35 Steve Park Chevrolet 201 8,250 Running
24 36 58 Jarit Johnson Chevrolet 197 5,200 Running
25 17 44 Eric Richardson Chevrolet 194 5,150 Running
26 7 29 Nick Lynch Dodge 188 5,100 Suspension
27 12 71 Eddie MacDonald Chevrolet 181 8,100 Accident
28 26 25 Jason Fensler Chevrolet 155 5,100 Accident
29 1 50 Chris Johnson Ford 154 8,100 Accident
30 19 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 153 8,100 Running
31 3 15 Brian Ickler Chevrolet 144 8,100 Accident
32 35 77 Andrew Myers Toyota 144 5,000 Accident
33 5 46 Jeff Barkshire Dodge 144 6,000 Accident
34 28 4 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet 142 8,000 Accident
35 38 34 Jonathon Gomez Chevrolet 53 5,000 Accident
36 9 41 Ryan Foster Ford 46 5,000 Accident
37 32 52 Jamie Hayes Chevrolet 9 8,000 Accident
38 25 22 Scott Steckly Chevrolet 8 8,000 Accident
39 33 28 John Salemi Dodge 8 5,000 Accident
40 10 08 Joey Logano Toyota 250 5,000 Penalty
Coors Pole Award: Chris Johnson, Time: 18.299 Seconds, Speed: 98.366 mph (158.305 km/h)
Time of Race: 2 hrs., 20 mins, 18 secs
Margin of Victory: .482 Seconds
Average race speed: 53.457 mph (86.031 km/h)
Lead changes: 18 among 8 drivers
Cautions: 13 for 86 laps (does not include Lap 100 intermission; Lap 200 intermission ended caution period on Lap 195)

Did not qualify out of 50-lap "last chance qualifier" was held after qualifying. The top six advanced.: (16) Blake Koch (#21), Joey Polewarczyk Jr. (#03), Daryl Harr (#00), Keith Spangler (#39), Brian Wong (#89), Marcus Zukanovic (#99), Tony Toste (#91), Stan Silva Jr. (#65), Paul Pedroncelli Jr. (#0), Billy Kann (#78), Kyle Kelley (#7), Dakoda Armstrong (#5), Wes Banks (#31), Rod Johnson Jr. (#04), Terry Henry (#19), Greg Pursley (#26).

NOTE: Logano crossed the line first but was penalised for rough driving in the Lap 250 crash with Sellers.

Points standings

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Final Points Standings
Pos Car # Driver Total Att Starts Poles Wins Top5s Top10s DNFs
1 40 Matt Kobyluck 2126 13 13 4 9 12
2 3 Austin Dillon 1916 13 13 1 1 6 10
3 11 Jesus Hernandez 1857 13 13 5 8
4 1 Trevor Bayne 1855 13 13 2 1 6 8 1
5 18 Marc Davis 1812 13 13 4 7
6 4 Ricky Carmichael 1745 13 13 1 3 8 1
7 71 Eddie MacDonald 1733 13 13 2 6 6 2
8 44 Peyton Sellers 1732 13 13 3 1 5 6
9 35 Steve Park 1727 13 13 3 8 1
10 15 Brian Ickler 1644 13 13 2 3 3 5 4
11 88 Jody Lavender 1637 13 12 1 6
12 30 Jeff Anton 1502 13 13 3 2
13 39 Dustin Delaney 1501 13 12
14 52 Jamie Hayes 1483 13 13 3 1
15 8 Jeffrey Earnhardt 1416 11 11 4 6 1
16 2 Craig Goess 1413 12 12 1 2 1
17 16 Max Dumarey 1395 12 11 2 2
18 99 Bryon Chew 1263 11 11 1 3 3
19 21 Jonathan Smith 1219 13 13 6
20 7 Ryan Duff 1203 12 11 3
21 03 Rogelio López 940 8 8 2
22 63 John Salemi 836 8 7 2 3
23 80 Derek Thorn 797 7 6 1 2
24 41 James Pritchard Jr. 632 8 7 4
25 26 Scott Bouley 628 7 7 2
26 61 Mike Olsen 574 4 4 1 3
27 96 Mike Johnson 473 5 5 2
28 37 Alex Kennedy 444 5 5 1 3
29 38 Alan Tardiff 424 4 4
30 55 Brad Leighton 405 3 3 1 2
31 59 Richard Johns 397 4 3
32 27 Chase Mattioli 397 4 4 1
33 50 Todd Peck 374 5 4 3
34 75 Tim Cowen 369 3 3 1
35 91 Ben Stancill 365 3 3 1 1 1
36 72 Jason Cochran 334 4 3 1
37 9 Matt Hirschman 315 2 2 1 2
38 12 Antonio Pérez 303 3 3 1 2
39 95 Bobby Hamilton Jr. 297 3 3 1 1 2
40 03 Joey Polewarczyk 265 2 2 1
41 37 Kyle Cattanach 247 2 2 1
42 9 Kevin Swindell 239 2 2
43 58 Richard Gould 234 3 2 1
44 81 Jason Holehouse 228 2 2 1 1
45 22 Eric Lux 224 2 2
46 31 James Buescher 200 2 1
47 32 Dale Quarterley 194 2 2 1
48 01 Charles Lewandoski 191 2 2 1
49 8 Aric Almirola 185 1 1 1 1 1
50 89 Larry Moloney 176 2 1
51 9 Kasey Kahne 175 1 1 1 1
52 25 Jeremy Clark 173 2 2 1
53 17 A. J. Henriksen 170 2 1
54 05 Guy Pierre Pavageau 161 2 1 1
55 14 Joe Masessa 158 2 2 1
56 31 Eric Curran 155 1 1 1
57 61 Woody Pitkat 150 1 1 1
58 10 Daniel Pope II 140 2 1 1
59 28 Buster Bennet 134 1 1 1
60 81 Mark MacFarland 134 1 1
61 8 Ryan Truex 134 1 1
62 08 Joe Oliver 128 2 1
63 06 Ryan Seaman 124 1 1
64 33 Johnny Petrozelle 119 2 1
65 93 Ian Henderson 119 2 1 1
66 65 Levi Arthur 112 1 1
67 31 Ted Christopher 108 1 1
68 65 Stan Silva 106 1 1
69 36 Michael Faulk 97 1 0
70 23 Tim George Jr. 97 1 1 1
71 95 Sterling Marlin 97 1 1 1
72 7 Alan Purkhiser 97 1 1
73 95 Tim Andrews 88 1 1 1
74 37 Nick de Bruijn 85 1 1 1
75 80 Jason Patison 85 1 1 1
76 17 Alessandro Ciompi 79 1 1 1
77 28 Ryan Preece 73 1 0
78 2 Justin Lofton 73 1 1 1
79 45 Ryan Black 73 1 1 1
80 24 Patrick Dupree 70 1 1 1
81 12 Johnny Sauter 70 1 0
82 13 Laine Chase 49 1 1 1

* Denotes a rookie of the year candidate

Season-ending awards

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Season Ending Awards
Award Winner
Happy Camper Award Matt Kobyluck
Goodyear Tire Award Matt Kobyluck
Champion Car Owner Award Matt Kobyluck
Lunati Champion Crew Chief Award Perry Waite
2008 Champion Sponsor Award Mohegan Sun
Aero Exhaust Lap Leader Award Marc Davis
POWERAde Power Move of the Race Award Eddie MacDonald
Featherlite Most Improved Driver Award Eddie MacDonald
Most Popular Driver Award Ricky Carmichael
Bunk Sampson Memorial Award Stub Fadden
NASCAR Camping World Series East Women's Auxiliary Award Alisha Ziner & Setphanie Petfield
Driver Achievement Award Jeff Anton
Sportsmanship Award #40 Mohegan Sun Resort Team
Rookie of the Year Award Austin Dillon

See also

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References

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