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American stock car racing series
Frank Kimmel , driving the No. 46 car for Clement Racing, the 2005 ARCA champion. This was his sixth consecutive title and seventh overall in the series.
The 2005 ARCA Re/Max Series was the 53rd season of the ARCA Racing Series , a division of the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA). The season was scheduled to begin on February 7, 2005, with the Advance Discount Auto Parts 200 at Daytona International Speedway , and ended with the Food World 300 at Talladega Superspeedway eight months later. Frank Kimmel won driver's championship, his seventh in the series, while Joey Miller won the Rookie of the Year award.
Schedule [ edit ]
The 2005 ARCA Re/MAX Series schedule consisted of twenty-three races, at seventeen tracks in twelve states.[1] Fourteen events on the schedule were televised live by SPEED Channel .[2]
No.
Race Title
Track
Date
Network
1
Advance Discount Auto Parts 200
Daytona International Speedway , Daytona Beach
February 7
SPEED
2
PFG Lester 150
Nashville Superspeedway , Nashville
March 26
SPEED
3
Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200
Salem Speedway , Salem
April 24
4
Harley-Davidson of Cincinnati 150
Kentucky Speedway , Sparta
May 14
5
Hantz Group 200
Toledo Speedway , Toledo
May 22
SPEED
6
Williams Bros. 200
Lanier National Speedway , Braselton
May 28
7
ARCA 150
Milwaukee Mile , West Allis
June 4
SPEED
8
Pocono 200
Pocono Raceway , Long Pond
June 11
SPEED
9
Hantz Group 200
Michigan International Speedway , Brooklyn
June 17
SPEED
10
Kansas Lottery $200 Grand
Kansas Speedway , Kansas City
July 2
SPEED
11
WLWT Channel 5 150
Kentucky Speedway , Sparta
July 8
SPEED
12
Request/Sara Lee ARCA 200
Berlin Raceway , Marne
July 16
13
Pennsylvania 200
Pocono Raceway , Long Pond
July 23
14
Shop n' Save 150
Gateway International Raceway , Madison
July 28
SPEED
15
ARCA 200
Lake Erie Speedway , North East
August 5
16
ARCA Re/MAX 200
Nashville Superspeedway , Nashville
August 13
SPEED
17
Hantz Group 200
Michigan International Speedway , Brooklyn
August 19
SPEED
18
Allen Crowe Memorial 100
Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack , Springfield
August 21
19
Hantz Group 200 presented by Belle Tire
Toledo Speedway , Toledo
September 2
SPEED
20
Southern Illinois 100
DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack , Du Quoin
September 5
21
SK Hand Tool 200
Chicagoland Speedway , Joliet
September 10
SPEED
22
Eddie Gilstrap Motors Fall Classic
Salem Speedway , Salem
September 17
23
Food World 300
Talladega Superspeedway , Talladega
October 1
SPEED
Results and standings [ edit ]
Drivers' championship [ edit ]
(key ) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led.
See also [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
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