Stats And Numbers – 2015 Spring Season

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Check out some of the stats and numbers from the 2015 Spring Season:

NEO Racing News Legends Leagus Stats:
– The division averaged 13.3 cars per race
– 48 different drivers competed in the division, 31 competed in more than one event
– 2 drivers competed in all 16 races – Patrick Hahe and Matt Rolfe
– 9 different drivers earned a pole – Ryan Borges (4), David Krikorian, Ty Majeski, Bill Martin, Parker Traves (2), Stan Bragg, TJ Graves, Dale Owen, Travis Warling (1)
– 7 different drivers won a race – Ryan Borges (7), David Krikorian, Ty Majeski, Bill Martin (2), Ryan Beagle, Parker Traves, Travis Warling (1)
– Ryan Borges had the most top fives (12)
– Ryan Borges and Matt Rolfe had the most top tens (15)
– Matt Rolfe completed the most laps (763 out of 767 laps – 99.5%)
– 12 different drivers led a lap
– Ryan Borges led the most laps (279 out of 767 laps – 36.3%)
– Ryan Borges won the championship by 67 points, more than double the points that decided the championship in the last four seasons combined

Sportsman Street Stock Series Stats:
– The division averaged 22.8 cars per race
– 58 different drivers competed in the division, 45 competed in more than one event
– 2 drivers competed in all 12 races – Russell Berry, Matt Rolfe
– 5 different drivers earned a pole – Cody Kelley (5), Ty Majeski (4), Justin Brooks, Bill Martin, Matt Rolfe (1)
– 7 different drivers won a race – Cody Kelley (4), Ty Majeski, Bill Martin (2), Ryan Borges, Justin Brooks, Matt Rolfe, Parker Traves (1)
– Cody Kelley had the most top fives (11)
– Cody Kelley had the most top tens (11)
– Russell Berry completed the most laps (950 out of 950 laps – 100%)
– 13 different drivers led a lap
– Cody Kelley led the most laps (295 out of 950 laps – 31.0%)
– Cody Kelley won the championship by 61 points. The Street Stock title for Cody was technically his 3rd title of the season due to the “rainout” in the final week of the season resulting in postponing the race a week.

NEO Racing News SK Shootout Series Stats:
– The division averaged 18.9 cars per race
– 55 different drivers competed in the division, 30 competed in more than one event
– 6 drivers competed in all 8 races – Ryan Borges, Matt Eddy, Patrick Hahe, Ian Layne, Bill Martin, Matt Rolfe
– 3 different drivers earned a pole – Bill Martin (6), Ty Majeski, Parker Traves (1)
– 4 different drivers won a race – Bill Martin (4), Anthony Celentano (2), Ryan Borges, Ty Majeski (1)
– Bill Martin had the most top fives (7)
– 3 drivers had the most top 10s – Ryan Borges, Bill Martin, Matt Rolfe (7)
– Matt Eddy completed the most laps (823 out of 825 laps – 99.7%)
– 7 different drivers led a lap
– Bill Martin led the most laps (489 out of 825 laps – 59.3%)
– Bill Martin earned the most bonus points (78)
– Bill Martin won the championship by 117 points. Bill’s title brings his total up to four SARA championships in just two seasons.

MRD Pro Late Model Series Stats:
– The division averaged 25.7 cars per race
– 63 different drivers competed in the division, 48 competed in more than one event
– 7 drivers competed in all 13 races – Ken Belanger, Russell Berry, Anthony Celentano, Scott Dunlap, Ian Layne, Matt Eddy, Matt Rolfe
– 6 different drivers earned a pole – Ty Majeski (6), Cody Kelley (2), Tim Bills, David Krikorian, Bill Martin, Parker Traves (1)
– 6 different drivers won a race – Cody Kelley (6), Ty Majeski (3), Justin Brooks, David Krikorian, Jacob Linkiewicz, Bill Martin (1)
– Cody Kelley had the most top fives (11)
– Cody Kelley had the most top tens (12)
– Matt Rolfe completed the most laps (1,184 out of 1,209 laps – 97.9%)
– 22 different drivers led a lap
– Ty Majeski led the most laps (448 out of 1,209 laps – 37.1%)
– Cody Kelley earned the most bonus points (87)
– Cody Kelley won the championship by 220 points. The 220 point margin in the standings was the largest margin of victory ever for any division in any season in SARA history (multiple different points formats used).

RB Performance Super Late Model Series Stats:
– The division averaged 26.8 cars per race
– 77 different drivers competed in the division, 54 competed in more than one event
– 5 drivers competed in all 12 races – Mike Belanger, Russell Berry, Cody Kelley, Matt Rolfe, Ty Spearman
– 6 different drivers earned a pole – Ty Majeski (4), Bill Martin (3), Justin Brooks (2), Tim Bills, Derek Holzhausen, Ty Spearman (1)
– 6 different drivers won a race – Cody Kelley (5), Ty Majeski, Bill Martin (2), Justin Brooks, Trey Jarrell, Ty Spearman (1)
– Cody Kelley had the most top fives (10)
– Cody Kelley and Matt Rolfe had the most top tens (11)
– Cody Kelley completed the most laps (1,520 out of 1,528 laps – 99.5%)
– 25 different drivers led a lap
– Bill Martin led the most laps (304 out of 1,528 laps – 19.9%)
– Cody Kelley earned the most bonus points (81)
– Cody Kelley won the championship by 110 points, the largest points margin by a Super Late Model champion in four seasons to date.

Miscellaneous Stats:
– Bill Martin, James Linkiewicz, and Russell Berry became the latest drivers to reach the 100 career start milestone, bringing the total number of drivers to do so, up to 12. 6 other drivers are within 20 starts of that mark, with Stan Bragg being the closest with 95 starts.
-Matt Rolfe became the 2nd driver in league history to start over 300 career races and now sits at 309 starts, joining Ken Belanger who has 349 starts.
– There are now 37 different drivers that have at least 50 career league starts, up 8 from the end of last season.
– Matt Rolfe had 1 pole this season, bringing his total to 39 career poles which is most all time. Ty Majeski is closing on that number with 37 career poles.
– There are now 8 drivers that have over 10 career poles, with David Krikorian being the only one to join the list since the end of last season.
– Ty Majeski had 10 wins this season, and took over at the top of the all-time wins list with 34 wins, just one win ahead of Justin Brooks
– There are now 13 drivers that have over 10 career victories, with Cody Kelley, David Krikorian, and Ryan Borges joining that list.
– There are now 9 drivers that have completed over 10,000 career laps. Ken Belanger leads the category with 25,329.
– There are now 8 drivers that have led over 1,000 career laps. Justin Brooks leads the category with 3,226.
– Only two different drivers picked up their first career SARA wins in the 2015 Spring Season, Ryan Beagle and Jacob Linkiewicz.