2019 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West

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Derek Kraus, the 2019 K&N Pro Series West champion.
Jagger Jones finished second behind Kraus in the championship by 49 points.
Hailie Deegan finished third in the championship.

The 2019 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West was the sixty-sixth season of the K&N Pro Series West, a regional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR. It began with the Star Nursery 100 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway dirt track on February 28, 2019, and concluded with the Arizona Lottery 100 at ISM Raceway on November 9, 2019. Derek Kraus was crowned the champion, ahead of Jagger Jones (who also won Rookie of the Year), Hailie Deegan, and Trevor Huddleston. Derek Thorn entered the season as the defending drivers' champion, but did not defend his championship, deciding instead to focus on super late model racing.

General Tire replaced Goodyear as the official tire supplier of the series in 2019.[1] 2019 also marked the last year of sponsorship from K&N Filters, which began sponsoring the series in 2011. Beginning in 2020, the series was known as the ARCA Menards Series West.

Complete schedule

Schedule

Results and standings

Races

No. Race Pole position Most laps led Winning driver Manufacturer No. Winning team
1 Star Nursery 100[5] Austin Reed Derek Kraus Hailie Deegan Toyota 19 Bill McAnally Racing
2 ENEOS NAPA Auto 150[6] Hailie Deegan Derek Kraus Trevor Huddleston Ford 9 Sunrise Ford Racing
3 Port of Tucson Twin 100s[7] Tanner Gray Derek Kraus Derek Kraus Toyota 16 Bill McAnally Racing
4 Port of Tucson Twin 100s[8] Brittney Zamora Derek Kraus Derek Kraus Toyota 16 Bill McAnally Racing
5 NAPA Auto Parts 150[9] Kody Vanderwal Hailie Deegan Hailie Deegan Toyota 19 Bill McAnally Racing
6 Procore 200[10] Hailie Deegan Ryan Preece Noah Gragson Chevrolet 7 Jefferson Pitts Racing
7 Clint Newell Auto Group Toyota 150[11] Derek Kraus Derek Kraus Derek Kraus Toyota 16 Bill McAnally Racing
8 Casey's General Stores 150[12] Sam Mayer Sam Mayer Sam Mayer Chevrolet 21 GMS Racing
9 NAPA Auto Parts 150[13] Brittney Zamora Trevor Huddleston Trevor Huddleston Ford 9 Sunrise Ford Racing
10 Monaco Cocktails Gateway Classic 125[14] Chase Cabre Chase Cabre Spencer Davis Ford 30 Rette Jones Racing
11 NAPA Auto Parts Idaho 208[15] Jagger Jones Jagger Jones Derek Kraus Toyota 16 Bill McAnally Racing
12 NAPA Auto Parts/ENEOS 150[6][16] Hailie Deegan Jagger Jones Jagger Jones Ford 6 Sunrise Ford Racing
13 NAPA/ENEOS 150 presented by West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame[17] Derek Kraus Derek Kraus Derek Kraus Toyota 16 Bill McAnally Racing
14 Arizona Lottery 100 Sam Mayer Sam Mayer Ty Gibbs Toyota 40 Joe Gibbs Racing with Levin Racing

Drivers' championship

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results or Owners' points. * – Most laps led. ** – All laps led.

Pos. Driver LVS IRW TUC TUC CNS SON DCO IOW EVG GTW MER AAS KER PHO Points
1 Derek Kraus 6* 3* 1* 1* 8 19 1** 4 2 2 1 4 1** 3 591
2 Jagger Jones (R) 2 4 4 6 7 12 2 11 5 7 14* 1* 2 5 542
3 Hailie Deegan 1 5 3 15 1* 8 3 12 7 9 13 2 3 4 539
4 Trevor Huddleston 7 1 7 4 9 10 4 8 1* 18 3 3 8 8 534
5 Brittney Zamora (R) 11 8 5 3 4 29 5 20 3 16 8 6 4 6 490
6 Todd Souza 5 11 8 16 3 27 7 16 6 10 2 5 5 9 486
7 Travis Milburn 8 13 16 8 14 31 6 15 10 14 7 8 6 14 446
8 Takuma Koga 17 19 15 9 10 17 10 18 16 11 15 13 11 15 420
9 Matt Levin 10 7 6 5 5 14 14 12 279
10 John Wood QL1 10 DNS2 6 32 9 11 17 18 14 262
11 Kody Vanderwal 4 18 11 12 2 15 8 239
12 Taylor Canfield 19 12 15 19 12 12 13 206
13 Tanner Gray (R) 2 2 2 6 15 195
14 Jack Wood (R) 10 16 9 16 13 11 189
15 Ron Jay (R) 20 12 13 11 23 12 173
16 Josh Fanopoulos (R) 17 13 12 6 15 157
17 Bobby Hillis Jr. 13 14 13 14 19 147
18 Bill Kann 15 17 10 22 22 134
19 Keith McGee (R) 11 10 10 Wth 24 121
20 Austin Thom (R) 14 14 11 28 109
21 Dylan Garner (R) 9 12 7 104
22 Billy Kann DNS2 DNS2 16 80
23 Tony Cosentino (R) 15 16 23 78
24 Rich DeLong III 15 21 18 78
25 Trenton Moriarity (R) 4 9 77
26 Brad Kossow (R) 5 9 74
27 Dustin Ash (R) 9 7 73
28 Joey Tanner (R) 3 16 69
29 Zach Telford (R) 9 10 69
30 Josh Jackson (R) 4 Wth Wth 17 67
31 Bridget Burgess (R) 12 11 65
32 Devin Dodson 8 17 63
33 Tim Spurgeon 18 11 59
34 Ty Gibbs (R) 23 1 48
35 Noah Gragson 1 47
36 Daniel Hemric (R) 2 42
37 Sam Mayer (R) 1*3 43 2* 42
38 Austin Dillon 3 41
39 Cole Custer 4 40
40 David Mayhew 5 39
41 Cole Cabrera (R) 6 38
42 Will Rodgers 6 38
43 Jim Inglebright 7 37
44 Buddy Shepherd 7 37
45 Austin Reed (R) 9 36
46 Dave Smith 9 35
47 Derrick Doering (R) 9 35
48 Riley Herbst 10 34
49 Dylan Caldwell (R) 11 33
50 Kenny Bumbera (R) 12 32
51 Armani Williams (R) 12 32
52 Rob Powers (R) 13 31
53 Paul Pedroncelli Jr. (R) 13 31
54 James Cooley 13 31
55 David Hibbard (R) 14 30
56 Tony Toste (R) 16 28
57 Nick Joanides 17 27
58 Drew Dollar (R) 73 18 26
59 Ryan Preece (R) 20* 26
60 Ty Majeski (R) 20 24
61 Carlos Vieira 21 23
62 Zane Smith (R) 21 23
63 Lawless Alan 24 20
64 Rodd Kneeland 25 19
65 Corey Heim 25 19
66 Dale Quarterley 26 18
67 Hollis Thackeray 30 14
Drivers ineligible for K&N Pro Series West points
Spencer Davis 9 1
Rubén García Jr. 3 6
David Gilliland 3
Chase Cabre 5 13*
Parker Retzlaff 5
Colin Garrett 13 8
Max McLaughlin (R) 10 19
Brandon Oakley 14
Jett Noland (R) Wth
Pos. Driver LVS IRW TUC TUC CNS SON DCO IOW EVG GTW MER AAS KER PHO Points
Notes
  • 1 – John Wood qualified in the No. 38 for Armani Williams.
  • 2 – Billy Kann and John Wood received championship points, despite the fact that they did not start the race.
  • 3 – Scored points towards the K&N Pro Series East.

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