Kenneth Schrader
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| | NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Statistics | | 2006 NEXTEL Cup Position: | 31st | | Best Cup Position: | 4th - 1994 (Winston Cup) | | First Race: | 1984 Pepsi 420 (Nashville) | | First Win: | 1988 Talladega DieHard 500 (Talladega) | | Last Win: | 1991 Budweiser 500 (Dover) | | Wins | Top Tens | Poles | | 4 | 184 | 23 | | NASCAR Busch Series Statistics | | 2006 NBS Position: | 59th | | Best NBS Position: | 29th - 1992 (Busch Series) | | First Race: | 1987 AC-Delco 200 (Rockingham) | | Last Race: | 2006 Dover 200 (Dover Truck_Car_Team = 18 - Bobby Hamilton Racing Jeff Burton (99), Elliott Sadler (38), Ricky Rudd (21), Dale Jarrett (88), Sterling Marlin (40), Jimmie Johnson (48), and Casey Mears (41) practice for the 2004 Daytona 500 The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
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The 2006 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup season started at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday, February 12 with the Bud Shootout and will end on Sunday, November 19 with the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. ...
The 1994 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 20 and ended on Sunday November 13. ...
The 1984 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 19 and ended on Sunday November 18. ...
Music City Motorplex is a NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series racetrack located at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds near downtown Nashville, Tennessee. ...
The 1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began February 7 and ended November 20. ...
The UAW Ford 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. ...
Talladega Superspeedway is a motorsports complex located in Talladega, AL. It was constructed in the 1960s in place of abandoned airport runways by International Speedway Corporation, a business controlled by NASCARs founding France family along with Daytona International Speedway and several other racetracks. ...
The 1991 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began February 10 and ended November 17. ...
At one time, two different NASCAR races were called the Budweiser 500: For the race at Dover International Speedway in 1983, see MBNA NASCAR RacePoints 400 For the race at Dover International Speedway from 1984 to 1994, see MBNA RacePoints 400 Category: ...
Dover International Speedway (nickname: The Monster Mile) is a NASCAR race track located near Dover, Delaware. ...
Jeff Burton (99), Elliott Sadler (38), Ricky Rudd (21), Dale Jarrett (88), Sterling Marlin (40), Jimmie Johnson (48), and Casey Mears (41) practice for the 2004 Daytona 500 The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
Most recent champion(s) Kevin Harvick The NASCAR Busch Series is a stock car racing series owned and operated by NASCAR. It is NASCARs minor league circuit (often compared to Triple-A baseball), and is a proving ground for drivers who wish to step up to the organizations...
The Busch Series is celebrating its 25th season with this special logo. ...
Most recent champion(s) Kevin Harvick The NASCAR Busch Series is a stock car racing series owned and operated by NASCAR. It is NASCARs minor league circuit (often compared to Triple-A baseball), and is a proving ground for drivers who wish to step up to the organizations...
Most recent champion(s) Kevin Harvick The NASCAR Busch Series is a stock car racing series owned and operated by NASCAR. It is NASCARs minor league circuit (often compared to Triple-A baseball), and is a proving ground for drivers who wish to step up to the organizations...
The 1992 NASCAR Busch Series Season began February 15 and ended November 8. ...
The North Carolina Speedway is a racetrack located in Rockingham, North Carolina. ...
The Busch Series is celebrating its 25th season with this special logo. ...
The Dover 200 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Dover International Speedway. ...
Dover International Speedway (nickname: The Monster Mile) is a NASCAR race track located near Dover, Delaware. ...
Bobby Hamilton (born May 29, 1957 in Nashville, Tennessee) is a driver and owner in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series circuit. ...
| | First Win: | 1989 Ames/Peak 200 (Dover) | | Last Win: | 1994 Fram Filter 500K (Talladega) | | Wins | Top Tens | Poles | | 2 | 39 | 5 | | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Statistics | | 2005 NCTS Position: | 31st | | Best NCTS Position: | 23rd - 2003 (Craftsman Truck Series) | | First Race: | 1995 Copper World Classic (Phoenix) | | First Win: | 1995 Scott Irvan Chevy 200 (Saugus) | | Last Win: | 1995 Scott Irvan Chevy 200 (Saugus) | | Wins | Top Tens | Poles | | 1 | 28 | 1 | | All stats current as of July 18, 2007. |
Ken Schrader with the 2006 Little Debbie paint scheme
Schrader's 2006 Motorcraft paint scheme (left) Kenneth Schrader (born May 29, 1955 in Fenton, Missouri) is a second-generation race car driver. He currently drives the #21 Little Debbie Snacks Ford Fusion for Wood Brothers in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series. He appears as a television analyst on Inside Nextel Cup on the Speed Channel. He is also the owner of Ken Schrader Racing, which fields entries for himself in the Craftsman Truck Series and the Dodge Weekly Series for Chris Bristol. The 1989 NASCAR Busch Series Season began February 18 and ended October 29. ...
Dover International Speedway (nickname: The Monster Mile) is a NASCAR race track located near Dover, Delaware. ...
The 1994 NASCAR Busch Series Season began February 19 and ended October 22. ...
Talladega Superspeedway is a motorsports complex located in Talladega, AL. It was constructed in the 1960s in place of abandoned airport runways by International Speedway Corporation, a business controlled by NASCARs founding France family along with Daytona International Speedway and several other racetracks. ...
Jeff Burton (99), Elliott Sadler (38), Ricky Rudd (21), Dale Jarrett (88), Sterling Marlin (40), Jimmie Johnson (48), and Casey Mears (41) practice for the 2004 Daytona 500 The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a popular NASCAR racing series that features modified pickup trucks. ...
// Florida Dodge Dealers 250 The Florida Dodge Dealers 250 was held February 18 at Daytona International Speedway Top Ten Results Bobby Hamilton Jimmy Spencer Todd Bodine Ricky Craven Ted Musgrave Ken Weaver Brad Keselowski David Starr Wayne Edwards Johnny Benson American Racing Wheels 200 The American Racing Wheels 200 was...
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a popular NASCAR racing series that features modified pickup trucks. ...
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a popular NASCAR racing series that features modified pickup trucks. ...
The 2003 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series was held February 14 and ended November 14. ...
The 1995 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Season, the first one ever to be run, began February 5 and ended October 28. ...
Phoenix International Raceway is a one mile tri-oval race track located in Avondale, AZ. It opened in 1964, but wasnt used by NASCAR until 1988, with the first race won by the late Alan Kulwicki. ...
The 1995 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Season, the first one ever to be run, began February 5 and ended October 28. ...
The 1995 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Season, the first one ever to be run, began February 5 and ended October 28. ...
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2005 and 2006 WTCC Champion Andy Priaulx with a HANS device NASCAR driver Ken Schraders HANS device The HANS device (Head And Neck Support device) is a safety item compulsory in many car racing sports. ...
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Year 1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1955 Gregorian calendar). ...
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McKee Foods Corporation is a privately held United States company headquartered in Collegedale, Tennessee. ...
The American Ford Fusion (code name CD338) is a mid-size car based on the Ford CD3 platform. ...
Wood Brothers It is family owned and family run. ...
Jeff Burton (99), Elliott Sadler (38), Ricky Rudd (21), Dale Jarrett (88), Sterling Marlin (40), Jimmie Johnson (48), and Casey Mears (41) practice for the 2004 Daytona 500 The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
NASCAR Inside Nextel Cup is a show that airs on Monday nights on SPEED Channel during the NASCAR season. ...
SPEED Channel, based in Charlotte, NC, was launched on New Years Day 1996, by Roger Werner, as SpeedVision. ...
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a popular NASCAR racing series that features modified pickup trucks. ...
The Dodge Weekly Series is a semi-professional and amateur racing series sanctioned by NASCAR. It is commonly seen as the lowest level of competitive racing sanctioned by NASCAR, and is thus the entry point for a number of aspiring drivers. ...
Despite having a full-time NASCAR ride for over twenty years, Schrader frequently races at local tracks between NASCAR races. He races in many racing divisions, and has been successful in any division he has stepped into. He owns a dirt late model and dirt open wheel modified car. Both of these cars, along with his Craftsman Truck Series and ARCA series cars, are sponsored by Federated Auto Parts. He owns I-55 Raceway in Pevely, Missouri. The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a popular NASCAR racing series that features modified pickup trucks. ...
The Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) is an auto racing sanctioning body in the United States founded in 1964 (not to be confused with the sports car club of the same name founded by the Collier brothers in 1933). ...
Pevely is a city in Jefferson County, Missouri, United States. ...
Schrader is married to Ann Schrader and they have two children, Dorothy and Sheldon. The family currently resides in Concord, North Carolina. Concord is a city located in Cabarrus County, North Carolina, a suburb of Charlotte. ...
Beginnings Schrader began his racing career in Missouri in go-karts, before moving up to sprint cars in 1971, racing in various locations across the Midwest. In the early 1980s, Schrader moved to the USAC series, competing in its various sprint car competitions. Schrader attempted to qualify for the 1983 Indianapolis 500 but wrecked his car in practice. In the USAC series, he won four USAC sprint car races, six Silver Crown races, 21 in USAC midgets, and 24 midget races in other divisions. A kart racer takes a turn on an indoor track Kart racing (as the word is so spelled by enthusiasts) or karting is a variant of open-wheeler motor sport with simple, small four-wheeled vehicles called karts, go-karts, or gearbox/shifter karts depending on the design. ...
World of Outlaws drivers make a Four Abreast lap at the Knoxville Raceway Sprint cars, high-powered race cars designed primarily for the purpose of running on short dirt or paved tracks. ...
Year 1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1971 Gregorian calendar. ...
Results of the 1983 Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on May 30, 1983. ...
Schrader made his NASCAR debut in 1984 in the Cup series, leasing out the #64 Ford normally owned/driven by Elmo Langley. He ran his first race at Nashville, qualifying 27th and finishing nineteenth in a 30-car field. He ran four more races in the 64 that season, his best finish a seventeenth at North Wilkesboro Speedway. In 1985, he signed to drive the #90 Ultra Seal Ford for Junie Donlavey full-time. He had three tenth-place finishes and finished 16th in points, winning Rookie of the Year honors. In 1986, Red Baron Frozen Pizza became the team's new primary sponsor, and Schrader had four top-tens, including a best finish of seventh twice, and finished sixteenth in the standings in points for the second consecutive season. In 1987, Schrader won his first career pole at the TranSouth 500, where he led 19 laps and finished fifth, his first top-five. He had nine other top-tens and finished tenth in the final standings. He also made his Busch Series debut at North Carolina Speedway, finishing fifth in his own #45 Red Baron Ford at North Carolina Speedway. The 1984 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 19 and ended on Sunday November 18. ...
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North Wilkesboro Speedway is a short track which held races in NASCARs top three series from NASCARs inception in 1949 until its closure in 1996. ...
The 1985 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 10 and ended on Sunday November 17. ...
W.C. Junie Donlavey (born April 8, 1924 in Richmond, Virginia), is a former NASCAR Winston Cup/Nextel Cup car owner with a team based in Richmond. ...
The 1986 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season began February 16 and ended November 16. ...
The 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season began February 8 and ended November 22. ...
Carolina Dodge Dealers 400 was the name given to the annual spring NASCAR Nextel Cup race held at Darlington Raceway. ...
North Carolina Speedway is a racetrack located in Rockingham, North Carolina. ...
North Carolina Speedway is a racetrack located in Rockingham, North Carolina. ...
1988-1996 In 1988, Schrader moved over to the #25 Folgers Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports. In his first race, he won the pole for the Daytona 500, beginning a three-year streak in which he won the pole for that race. After failing to qualify for the following race and purchasing a racecar from Buddy Arrington, Schrader won his first career race at the Talladega DieHard 500, and finished fifth in the final standings. He won his second career Cup race the following season at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and finished fifth in the standings again. He also received his first career Busch win at the Ames/Peak 200. The 1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began February 7 and ended November 20. ...
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Hendrick Motorsports is a group of NASCAR racing teams started by Rick Hendrick in 1984 under the name All Star Racing, racing only Chevrolets, racing in both the Nextel Cup and Busch Series circuits. ...
The Daytona 500 is a 200-lap, 500 mile (805 km) NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race held annually at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ...
Buddy Arrington (born July 26, 1938 in Martinsville, Virginia) was a NASCAR Grand National/Winston Cup (now NEXTEL Cup) driver. ...
Lowes Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a superspeedway in Concord, North Carolina, a few miles north of Charlotte. ...
Kodiak became Schrader's sponsor in 1990. Although he failed to win, he collected three poles, and seven top-fives, dropping to tenth in points. In 1991, he got his third win at the Motorcraft Quality Parts 500, and his final win to date at Dover International Speedway. He had nine total top-five finishes and finished ninth in the final points standings. In 1992, he dropped to seventeenth in the standings after posting eleven top-tens. The following season, Schrader returned to ninth in the points and won a career-high six poles. He had his career-best points finish in 1994, when he finished fourth. He also won his most recent Busch race at Talladega. Kodiak may refer to: Kodiak The most brutal of its breed, this band typically inhabits the south-eastern Michigan area. ...
The 1990 NASCAR Winston Cup began on Sunday February 11 and ended on Sunday November 18. ...
The 1991 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began February 10 and ended November 17. ...
The Golden Corral 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia. ...
The 1992 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season began on February 9 and ended on November 15. ...
In 1995, Budweiser became Schrader's primary sponsor. He won his final pole with Hendrick at Pocono Raceway and dropped back to seventeenth. After he improved only to twelfth in the standings in 1996, Schrader left the organization. The 1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on February 12 and concluded November 12. ...
Budweiser, sometimes referred to as Bud, is a global pale lager brand owned by the St. ...
Pocono Raceway is a superspeedway located in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania at Long Pond; it is the site of two annual NASCAR Nextel Cup races held just a few weeks apart in June and July. ...
The 1996 NASCAR Winston Cup Series started on February 18th 1996 and ended on November 10th 1996 with Terry Labonte winning his 2nd championship. ...
1997-2005 In 1997, Schrader was hired to drive the #33 Skoal Bandit Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Andy Petree Racing. He had eight top-tens and won two poles, finishing tenth in the standings, his final top-ten points finish. The following season, he posted three fourth-place finishes and won two poles over the last five races of the season. He won his final Cup pole at Talladega in 1999, but despite a fifteenth-place points run, Schrader failed to finish in the top-five all year long, and departed Petree. The 1997 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 9 and ended on Sunday November 16. ...
Tin of Skoal Mint The U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company (formerly United States Tobacco Company) has been manufacturing dipping tobacco for over one hundred years. ...
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo was an American mid-size car. ...
Andy Petree Racing is a former NASCAR team. ...
The 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup began on Sunday February 7 and ended on Sunday November 21. ...
He signed to drive the #36 M&M's Pontiac Grand Prix for MB2 Motorsports. In his first year of competition, Schrader had two top-tens and finished eighteenth in the standings. He posted five top-tens in 2001, but dropped to nineteenth in the standings. Also in 2001, he was collected in a crash where Dale Earnhardt lost his life. In 2002, Schrader did not finish in the top-ten in a single race, the first time that happened since 1984. Following that season, he departed MB2. M&Ms small size wrapper. ...
The Pontiac Grand Prix is an automobile produced by the Pontiac division of General Motors. ...
MB2/MBV Motorsports (founded in 1996) is a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series team based in Concord, North Carolina, which is near Charlotte. ...
The 2001 NASCAR Winston Cup season began on February 11 and ended on November 23. ...
The accident in the final turn of 2001s Daytona 500, where Earnhardt lost his life Dale Earnhardt was a NASCAR driver whose death on February 18, 2001 led to controversy over its causes and the degrees of responsibility of those involved. ...
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The 2002 NASCAR Winston Cup began on Saturday February 10 and ended on Sunday November 17. ...
Despite an original lack of sponsorship, Schrader was announced as the driver of the #49 BAM Racing Dodge Intrepid for 2003. Soon, 1-800-Call-ATT became the team's primary sponsor. One memorable moment from the season was early in a race at Pocono Raceway, when he spun around in Turn 1 and smacked the wall hard with the rear end of his car, flipped once, then came to rest on the apron of the track in flames. He would be unhurt. At the Brickyard 400, Schrader's qualifying time was too slow (and the team was out of provisionals) to make the field, the first time since 1984 that Schrader had missed a Cup race. He DNQ-d three more times that season and fell to 36th in points. In 2004, Schrader's previous sponsor Schwan Food Company became BAM's new sponsor, and Schrader responded with a sixth-place finish at Bristol Motor Speedway. He had three more top-tens the following season and matched his previous year's run of 31st in points. BAM Racing is a NASCAR racing team based in Charlotte, North Carolina owned by Beth Ann and Tony Morganthau. ...
The Dodge Intrepid was a large four-door, full-size, front-wheel drive sedan. ...
The 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup began on Saturday February 8 and ended on Sunday November 16. ...
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Pocono Raceway is a superspeedway located in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania at Long Pond; it is the site of two annual NASCAR Nextel Cup races held just a few weeks apart in June and July. ...
The Allstate 400 at The Brickyard is an annual 400 mile (644 km) NASCAR Nextel Cup points race held each August at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana. ...
The 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup season began on Saturday, February 7 and ended on Sunday, November 21. ...
Bristol Motor Speedway is a NASCAR short track located in Bristol, Tennessee. ...
Presently In 2006, Schrader drove the #21 Little Debbie/Motorcraft/United States Air Force Ford for Wood Brothers Racing. In 2007, he ran a part time schedule with the Wood Brothers, sharing the ride with rookie Jon Wood. After the team fell out of the top-35 in owner's points, Bill Elliott became their new driver(at least until they can regain their top-35 owner's points). Schrader will return to BAM Racing at the Indianapolis Nextel Cup Race, racing the #49 car. He may also drive more races with BAM. Schrader also drives part-time in the Craftsman Truck Series for Bobby Hamilton Racing. The 2006 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup season started at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday, February 12 with the Bud Shootout and will end on Sunday, November 19 with the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. ...
McKee Foods Corporation is a privately held United States company headquartered in Collegedale, Tennessee. ...
Motorcraft is an autoparts store which sells and manufactures replacement parts for new and old Ford Motor Company vehicles. ...
The United States Air Force (USAF) is the aerial warfare branch of the United States armed forces and one of the seven uniformed services. ...
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Bill Elliott car that set the record for the fastest recorded time in a stock car - 212. ...
References - NASCAR Record & Fact Book - 2006 Edition
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