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2009 NASCAR Camping World West Series

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Jason Bowles, the 2009 Camping World West Series champion.
Greg Pursley finished third in the championship.

The 2009 NASCAR Camping World West Series was the 56th season of Camping World West Series, a regional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR. It began with the Allstate Texas Thunder 150 at Thunderhill Raceway on March 14, 2009, and concluded with the Toyota/Copart 150 at All-American Speedway on September 26, 2009. Jason Bowles won the championship, 123 points in front of Eric Holmes.

This was the last season for the West Series with the Camping World title sponsorship. Because Camping World decided to be the title sponsor for the NASCAR Truck Series starting in 2009, they did not renew their title sponsorship of NASCAR's East and West Series after their contract for that ended at the end of the 2009 season. (So, they sponsored all three series for that year only.) K&N Filters became the new title sponsor for the East and West Series starting in 2010.

Schedule and results

Date Name Racetrack Location Winner
3/14 Allstate Texas Thunder 150 Thunderhill Raceway Kyle, Texas Greg Pursley
4/4 Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 All American Speedway Roseville, California Eric Holmes
4/16 Jimmie Johnson Foundation 150 Phoenix International Raceway Avondale, Arizona Jason Bowles
4/25 Napa Auto Parts/Toyota 150 Madera Speedway Madera, California Eric Holmes
5/17 Long John Silver's 200 Iowa Speedway Newton, Iowa Kyle Busch
6/6 Bi-Mart Firecracker 150 Douglas County Speedway Roseburg, Oregon Eric Holmes
6/20 Bennett Lane Winery 200 presented by Supercuts Infineon Raceway Sonoma, California Jason Bowles
7/4 King Taco 200 Toyota Speedway at Irwindale Irwindale, California Jason Bowles
7/19 Bi-Mart Salute to the Troops 125 Portland International Raceway Portland, Oregon Jim Inglebright
8/1 Miller Motorsports Park 125 Miller Motorsports Park Tooele, Utah Patrick Long
8/15 Toyota/NAPA 150 Colorado National Speedway Erie, Colorado Paulie Harraka
9/4 Central IA Building & Construction Trades 125 Iowa Speedway Newton, Iowa David Mayhew
9/26 Toyota/Copart 150 All American Speedway Roseville, California Paulie Harraka

See also