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RACE:BPU 200

 

DATE: Sunday, June 1, 2003 at 2:00pm

 

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STARTING LINEUP

 

1) 46 Frank Kimmel/Jeffersonville, IN / Ford/ 165.325

2) 64 Shelby Howard/Greenwood, IN / Dodge/ 163.098

 

3) 05 Rick Carelli/Arvada, CO / Chevrolet/ 162.758

4) 67 Jason Jarrett/Hickory, NC / Chevrolet/ 162.548

 

5) 35 Wayne Anderson/Wildwood, FL / Chevrolet/ 162.411

6) 7 Clint Vahsholtz/Woodland Park, CO / Ford/ 162.216

 

7) 44 Brent Sherman/N Barrington, IL / Ford/ 161.754

8) 70 Johnny Antonino/Bakersfield, CA / Pontiac/ 161.740

 

9) 91 Christi Passmore/Pryor, OK / Ford/ 161.638

10) 08 Bill Eversole/Chelsea, MI / Chevrolet/ 161.334

 

11) 61 Scott Traylor/Kansas City, MO / Pontiac/ 160.719

12) 75 Jerick Johnson/Mooresville, NC / Pontiac/ 160.518

 

13) 59 Mark Gibson/Winder, GA / Chevrolet/ 158.903

14) 6 Brian Conz/Livonia, MI / Chevrolet/ 158.149

 

15) 1 Andy Belmont/Penndel, PA / Ford/ 157.664

16) 62 Bob Aiello/Covington GA / Ford/ 157.494

 

17) 23 Ron Cox/Soddy Daisy, TN / Chevrolet/ 156.808

18) 25 Billy Venturini/Chicago, IL / Chevrolet/ 156.753

 

19) 19 Keith Murt/Paducah, KY / Chevrolet/ 155.921

20) 2 Jerry Middleton/Richmond, IN / Chevrolet/ 153.706

 

21) 66 Bob Strait/Mokena, IL / Ford/ 153.702

22) 68 Randy Ainsworth/Excelsior Springs, MO / Pontiac/ 153.400

 

23) 24 Chuck Weber/Mesquite, TX / Chevrolet/ 151.929

24) 28 Mike Buckley/Ann Arbor, MI / Chevrolet/ 151.307

 

25) 84 Norm Benning/Pittsburgh, PA / Chevrolet/ 150.720

26) 56 Ricky Sanders/Stockbridge, GA / Chevrolet/ 148.417

 

27) 26 Brad Smith/Dearborn, MI / Ford/ 148.067

28) 83 John O'Neil/Kansas City, MO / Pontiac/ 147.300

 

29) 06 Mike Koch/Mountain Home, AR / Chevrolet/ 137.132

30) 21 Todd Bowsher/Springfield, OH / Provisional

 

31) 5 Frog Hall/Blue Spring, MO / Pontiac/ Provisional

32) 38 Billy Deckman/Kansas City, MO / Ford/ Provisional

 

33) 34 Darrell Basham/Henryville, IN / Chevrolet/ Provisional

34) 48 James Hylton/Inman, SC / Ford/ Provisional

 

35) 8 Doug Keller/St Joseph, MO / Chevrolet/ Provisional

36) 27 Wayne Peterson/Pulaski, TN / Chevrolet/ Provisional

 

37) 4 Jennifer Jo Cobb/Kansas, KS / Ford/ Provisional

38) 94 Mike Basham/Henryville, IN / Chevrolet/ Provisional

 

39) 55 Bobby Bowsher/Springfield, OH / Ford/ Provisional

40) 30 Troy Backlund/Kansas City, MO /Chevrolet /Provisional

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FINAL RESULTS

 

1)64 Shelby Howard/Greenwood, IN

 

2)44 Brent Sherman/N Barrington, IL

 

3)46 Frank Kimmel/Jeffersonville, IN

 

4)67 Jason Jarrett/Hickory, NC

 

5)05 Rick Carelli/Arvada, CO

 

6)59 Mark Gibson/Winder, GA

 

7)66 Bob Strait/Mokena, IL

 

8)35 Wayne Anderson/Wildwood, FL

 

9)19 Keith Murt/Paducah, KY

 

10)34 Darrell Basham/Henryville, IN

 

11)68 Randy Ainsworth/Excelsior Springs, MO

 

12)24 Chuck Weber/Mesquite, TX

 

13)28 Mike Buckley/Ann Arbor, MI

 

14)26 Brad Smith/Dearborn, MI

 

15)83 John O'Neil/Kansas City, MO

 

16)48 James Hylton/Inman, SC

 

17)2 Jerry Middleton/Richmond, IN

 

18)75 Jerick Johnson/Mooresville, NC

 

19)61 Scott Traylor/Kansas City, MO

 

20)5 Frog Hall/Blue Spring, MO

 

21)62 Bob Aiello/Covington, GA

 

22)30 Troy Backlund/Kansas City, MO

 

23)25 Billy Venturini/Chicago, IL

 

24)1 Andy Belmont/Penndel, PA

 

25)91 Christi Passmore/Pryor, OK

 

26)21 Todd Bowsher/Springfield, OH

 

27)08 Bill Eversole/Chelsea, MI

 

28)06 Mike Koch/Mountain Home, AR

 

29)23 Ron Cox/Soddy Daisy, TN

 

30)6 Brian Conz/Livonia, MI

 

31)84 Norm Benning/Pittsburgh, PA

 

32)55 Bobby Bowsher/Springfield, OH

 

33)4 Jennifer Jo Cobb/Kansas, KS

 

34)70 Johnny Antonino/Bakersfield, CA

 

35)56 Ricky Sanders/Stockbridge, GA

 

36)27 Wayne Peterson/Pulaski, TN

 

37)7 Clint Vahsholtz/Woodland Park, CO

 

38)8 Doug Keller/St Joseph, MO

 

39)94 Mike Basham/Henryville, IN

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