By The Numbers – 2016 Spring Season Stats

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Take a look back at some stats and numbers from the 2016 Spring Season:

RB Performance Super Late Model Series Stats:
– The division averaged 27.0 cars per race
– The division averaged 5.46 cautions per race
– 99 different drivers competed in the division, 64 attempted to qualify in more than one event
– 4 drivers competed in all 13 races – Russell Berry, Matt RolfeCamaron Hamilton, David Krikorian
– 8 different drivers earned a pole – Ty Majeski (4), Casey Kelley (2), David Krikorian, Justin Brooks, Jim Caudill Jr., James Linkiewicz, Matt Rolfe, Ty Spearman (1)
– 8 different drivers won a race –  Ty Majeski (6), Justin Brooks, Jim Caudill Jr., Camaron Hamilton, Cody Kelley, David Krikorian, Ty Spearman, Austin Yarbrough (1)
Ty Spearman had the most top fives (9)
Camaron Hamilton had the most top 10s (12)
Camaron Hamilton completed the most laps (1,616 out of 1,616 laps – 100%)
– 26 different drivers led a lap
Ty Majeski led the most laps (421 out of 1,616 laps – 26.0%)
– Lowest incidents per race (at least 8 starts) – Ty Spearman (2.17 inc/race – 26 total inc in 12 starts)
Ty Majeski earned the most bonus points (46)
Ty Spearman won the championship by 36 points. The Super Late Model title for Ty was his 2nd career SARA championship.
Ty Majeski became just the 2nd driver to reach 10 career SLM poles (13), and the 3rd driver to reach 10 career SLM wins (14)
Ty Spearman became the first driver to reach 50 career SLM top 10s (50)
– Two drivers added their name to the list of drivers that have led more than 1,000 career SLM laps – Cody Kelley (1,072), Ty Majeski (1,197)

MRolfeDesigns Pro Late Model Series Stats:
– The division averaged 27.4 cars per race
– The division averaged 5.38 cautions per race – 1 race went caution free (NHMS Road)
– 99 different drivers competed in the division, 54 attempted to qualify in more than one event
– 2 drivers competed in all 13 races – Russell BerryEric Block
– 8 different drivers earned a pole – Ty Majeski (6), Tim Bills, Casey Kelley, David Krikorian, James Linkiewicz, Bill Martin, Joe Schaffer (1)
– 8 different drivers won a race – Ty Majeski (3), Cody Kelley, Ty Spearman, Tom Wetmore (2), Michael German, TJ Hays, David Krikorian, Bill Martin (1)
Ty Spearman had the most top fives (8)
Ty Spearman had the most top 10s – (9)
Russell Berry completed the most laps (1,197 out of 1,315 laps – 91.0%)
– 20 different drivers led a lap
Ty Majeski led the most laps (221 out of 1,315 laps – 16.8%)
– Lowest incidents per race (at least 8 starts) – Dale Owen (3.00 inc/race – 27 total inc in 9 starts)
Ty Majeski earned the most bonus points (51)
Ty Spearman won the championship by 82 points. The Pro Late Model title for Ty was his 1st career SARA championship.
Anthony Celentano became the 3rd driver to reach 100 career PLM starts (105)
Bill Martin became the 3rd driver to reach 1,000 career PLM laps led (1,110)

NEO Racing News SK Shootout Series Stats:
– The division averaged 18.6 cars per race
– The division averaged 4.84 cautions per race
– 73 different drivers competed in the division, 41 attempted to qualify in more than one event
– 3 drivers competed in all 13 races – Eric Block, Ian Layne, Matt Rolfe
– 5 different drivers earned a pole – Ty Majeski (7), Bill Martin (2), Darik Bourdeau, Tyler Hudson, James Linkiewicz (1)
– 6 different drivers won a race – Ty Majeski (7), Bill Martin (2), Darik Bourdeau, Tyler Hudson, Tim Bills, James Wenzel (1)
– 2 drivers had the most top 10s – Ty Majeski, Bill Martin (7)
Ian Layne had the most top 10s – (10)
– Eric Block completed the most laps (1,313 out of 1,335 laps – 98.3%)
– 21 different drivers led a lap
Ty Majeski led the most laps (423 out of 1,335 laps – 31.6%)
– Lowest incidents per race (at least 8 starts) – Ian Layne (3.69 inc/race – 48 total inc in 13 starts)
Ty Majeski earned the most bonus points (82)
Bill Martin won the championship by just 9 points. This was Bill’s 3rd SK Modified championship, and his 7th overall SARA title
Ty Majeski became the 2nd driver to reach 10 career SK poles (15)
Ty Majeski became the 2nd driver to reach 1,000 career SK laps led (1,164)

Callaway Investments Sportsman Street Stock Series Stats:
– The division averaged 24.5 cars per race
– The division averaged 4.38 cautions per race – 1 race went caution free (NHMS Road)
– 71 different drivers competed in the division, 50 attempted to qualify in more than one event
– 6 drivers competed in all 13 races – Russell Berry, Tommy Burns, Ian Layne, Matt Rolfe, Chuck Smith, Mark Royer
– 8 different drivers earned a pole – Tim Bills, Ty Spearman (3), Hunter Combs, Scott Dunlap, James Linkiewicz, Davey Riendeau, Matt Rolfe, Travis Warling (1)
– 7 different drivers won a race – Ty Spearman (6), Tommy Burns (2), Jeff Bye, Matt Rolfe, Travis Warling, Tom Wetmore, Austin Yarbrough (1)
Tommy Burns had the most top fives (10)
Tommy Burns had the most top tens (12)
Tommy Burns completed the most laps (980 out of 980 laps – 100%)
– 22 different drivers led a lap
Ty Spearman led the most laps (329 out of 980 laps – 33.5%)
– Lowest incidents per race (at least 8 starts) – Hunter Combs (3.55 inc/race – 39 total inc in 11 starts)
Ty Spearman earned the most bonus points (56)
Tommy Burns won the championship by 17 points. The Street Stock title for Tommy was his 1st career SARA championship.
– Two drivers added their name to the list of drivers to reach the 100 career SS starts milestone – Scott Dunlap (105), Matt Rolfe (100)

Miscellaneous Stats:
Tim Bills and Ty Majesi became the latest drivers to reach the 100 career start milestone, bringing the total number of drivers to do so, up to 22. 10 other drivers are within 20 starts of that mark.
Ken Belanger became the 2nd driver in league history to start over 400 career races and now sits at 401 starts.
– Other career starts milestones this season include – Clay Snider 350 starts (352), Russell Berry 200 starts (225), Ian Layne 200 starts (225), Matt Eddy 200 starts (215), Bill Martin 200 starts (206), Ty Spearman 150 starts (152)
– There are now 52 different drivers that have at least 50 career league starts.
Ty Majeski had 17 poles this season, extending his total to 68 career poles which is most all time.
– There are now 13 drivers that have over 10 career poles, Tim Bills, Travis Warling, and Ty Spearman added their name to that list this season.
Ty Majeski had 16 wins this season, bringing his total up to 65 career wins which is most all time. Ty became the first driver to reach the 50 win milestone.
– There are now 15 drivers that have over 10 career victories, with Ty Spearman joining that list.
Clay Snider became just the 3rd driver to reach 100 career top 5 finishes, and now sits at 101. Matt Rolfe and Bill Martin are the two other drivers with more than 100 top 5 finishes.
Matt Rolfe reached the 300 career top 10 milestone (325), Bill Martin reached the 150 career top 10 milestone (150), Dale Owen, Ty Spearman, Cody Kelley and Anthony Celentano reached 100 career top 10s. There are now 13 drivers that have over 100 top 10 finishes.

– There are now 9 drivers that have led over 1,000 career laps. Ty Spearman added his name to this list (1,354).
– 8 different drivers picked up their first career SARA wins in the 2016 Spring Season – James Wenzel, Darik Bourdeau, Tyler Hudson, Tommy Burns, Austin Yarbrough, TJ Hays, Michael German, Camaron Hamilton.