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The 2009 NASCAR Camping World East Series was the 23rd season of the Camping World East Series, a touring series sanctioned by NASCAR. Matt Kobyluck entered the season as the defending drivers' champion. Ryan Truex won the championship, 34 points in front of Eddie MacDonald.

Ryan Truex, the 2009 Camping World East Series champion, pictured in 2018, was the first of his two consecutive titles.
Eddie MacDonald, pictured in 2017, finished second in the championship behind Truex by 34 points.
Brett Moffitt, pictured in 2019, driving the No. 44 car for Andy Santerre, finished third in the championship.

This was the last season for the East Series with the Camping World title sponsorship. Because Camping World decided to be the title sponsor for the NASCAR Truck Series starting in 2009, they did not renew their title sponsorship of NASCAR's East and West Series after their contract for that ended at the end of the 2009 season. (So, they sponsored all three series for that year only.) K&N Filters became the new title sponsor for the East and West Series starting in 2010.

Schedule edit

The schedule was announced on December 24, 2008 with eleven races at ten different tracks. The series lost three tracks from last year's schedule (Stafford Motor Speedway, Music City Motorplex and Mansfield Motorsports Park) but gains one new track for this season (Tri-County Motor Speedway). The Tennessee State Fairgrounds was initially on the schedule but changes in management of the track (new management decided to eliminate NASCAR sanction) resulted in the loss of the event.

For the fourth year in a row, the regular season began at Greenville-Pickens Speedway on April 11. The series made its first appearance at Tri-County Motor Speedway two weeks later on April 25 before heading to Iowa for the series' third appearance at Iowa Speedway. The Iowa race was a combination East/West race where drivers from both series will compete against each other. Drivers are awarded points based on their finishing position against drivers in their series. (i.e. Highest finishing driver in the East gets first place points and the highest finishing driver in the West gets first place points)

Traditional stops at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Thompson International Speedway, Adirondack International Speedway, and Lime Rock Park fill up the bulk of the summer schedule before the regular season finale at Dover International Speedway on September 25.

On March 16, 2009, NASCAR announced that Speed Channel would broadcast each race as part of a one-hour special that would air on Thursdays at 3 p.m. ET.[1]

The 2009 season Toyota All-Star Showdown was held on January 30, 2010, and was televised on Speed Channel.

No. Race Title Track Date TV
1 NASCAR Home Tracks 150 presented by Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet Greenville-Pickens Speedway April 11 Speed
2 NASCAR Camping World Series East-Tri-County 150 Tri-County Motor Speedway April 25 Speed
3 Long John Silver's 200 Iowa Speedway May 17 Speed
4 South Boston 150 South Boston Speedway May 30 Speed
5 Tioga Downs Casino 125 Watkins Glen International June 6 Speed
6 Heluva Good! Summer 125 New Hampshire Motor Speedway June 26 Speed
7 Pepsi Full Fender Frenzy 100 Thompson International Speedway July 11 Speed
8 The Edge Hotel 150 presented by Casella Waste Systems Adirondack International Speedway August 1 Speed
9 Mohegan Sun 200 Lime Rock Park August 15 Speed
10 Heluva Good! Fall 125 New Hampshire Motor Speedway September 18 Speed
11 Sunoco 150 Dover International Speedway September 25 Speed
2009 Toyota All-Star Showdown 2 Toyota Speedway at Irwindale January 30, 2010 Speed

1 All races will air tape-delayed on Speed Channel on Thursdays at 3pm ET 2 Non-points event. This race airs live on Speed Channel.

2009 Series Races edit

NASCAR Home Tracks 150 presented by Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet edit

The NASCAR Home Tracks 150 presented by Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet was held at Greenville-Pickens Speedway on April 11.

Brian Ickler is hoping to use the NASCAR Camping World Series East as a launching pad. Performances like Saturday night at historic Greenville Pickens Speedway certainly don’t hurt his cause, as Ickler led nearly every lap from start to finish in winning the season-opening.

Ickler recorded his fourth career NASCAR Camping World Series East victory and seventh NASCAR Camping World Series victory overall.

Veteran Jody Lavender scored a career-best second-place finish, while Eddie MacDonald finished third. Josh Richards and Brett Moffitt, both making their first career NASCAR starts, rounded out the top five.

Ickler qualified second behind pole position winner Moffitt. A multi-car accident in Turn 1 on the start of the race caused a lengthy red flag before the end of the first lap. NASCAR decided to reset the lineup of the field with the exception of those cars involved in the accident and do a complete restart of the event. Several cars came into the pits to repair damage and would have to start at the rear of the field since they were considered to have pitted before the initial green flag. On the second attempt at the start, Ickler got the jump on Moffitt and quickly began to pull away from the field.

MacDonald, restarting on the outside of the front row, briefly took the lead by a nose on two restarts. Each time however, Ickler erased the lead and pulled out to a commanding lead. Ickler led four times for 146 laps. In addition, the victory gave Ickler a secured spot in the postseason NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown - a spot reserved for winners of the NASCAR Camping World Series events in 2009.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 2 15 Brian Ickler San Diego, Calif. Chevrolet 150
2 13 88 Jody Lavender Hartsville, S.C. Chevrolet 150
3 3 71 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, Mass. Chevrolet 150
4 17 52 Josh Richards Shinnston, W.Va. Chevrolet 150
5 1 44 Brett Moffitt Grimes, Iowa Chevrolet 150
6 9 03 Patrick Long Oak Park, Calif. Chevrolet 150
7 4 35 Steve Park East Northport, N.Y. Chevrolet 150
8 8 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, Conn. Chevrolet 150
9 12 38 Alan Tardiff Windham, Maine Chevrolet 150
10 6 18 Matt DiBenedetto Grass Valley, Calif. Toyota 150
11 20 17 Jason Patison Corona, Calif. Chevrolet 150
12 7 4 Dakoda Armstrong New Castle, Ind. Chevrolet 149
13 22 39 Dustin Delaney Mayfield, N.Y. Chevrolet 149
14 5 00 Ryan Truex Mayetta, N.J. Toyota 149
15 10 7 Ryan Duff Hazard, KY Chevrolet 148
16 24 50 Todd Peck Glenville, Pa. Chevrolet 148
17 18 37 Alex Kennedy Aztek, NM Chevrolet 146
18 23 58 Richard Gould North Brunswick, N.J. Chevrolet 142
19 19 16 Jonathan Smith Beacon Fals, Conn. Chevrolet 137 Vibration
20 28 10 Matt Kurzejewski Mansfield, Pa. Dodge 132 Accident
21 26 30 Jeff Anton Russell, Mass. Chevrolet 131 Accident
22 16 94 Kristin Bumbera Sealy, Texas Dodge 110 Accident
23 27 63 John Salemi Nashua, N.H. Chevrolet 108 Oil Line
24 14 23 Jarit Johnson El Cajon, Calif. Dodge 107 Overheating
25 15 12 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, Calif. Dodge 55 Accident
26 21 26 Scott Bouley Thomaston, Conn. Chevrolet 43 Rear End
27 25 72 Jason Cochran Marion, N.C. Chevrolet 34 Brakes
28 11 11 Tom Hessert III Cherry Hill, N.J. Ford 0 Accident
29 29 1 Dominick Casola Holmdel, N.J. Ford 0 Accident

Fastest Qualifier: Brett Moffitt, Time: 20.691 Seconds, Speed: 86.994 mph (140.003 km/h)

Time of Race: 1 hrs., 22 mins, 9 seconds

Margin of Victory: 0.951 Seconds

Average race speed: 54.778 mph (88.157 km/h)

Cautions: Laps 11-13; 45-48; 99-103; 106-111; 113-118; 129-132; 135-141; 144-146. 8 for 38 laps.

Lead changes: 6 changes involving 2 drivers

Lap Leaders: Ickler 1-48, MacDonald 49, Ickler 50-111, MacDonald 112, Ickler 113-118, MacDonald 119-120, Ickler 121-150.

Total Laps Lead: Brian Ickler 146, Eddie MacDonald 4

Did not Qualify: None

Top 10 Driver Points: Brian Ickler 190, Jody Lavender 170, Eddie MacDonald 170, Josh Richards 160, Brett Moffitt * 155, Patrick Long 150, Steve Park 146, Matt Kobyluck 142, Alan Tardiff 138, Matt DiBenedetto 134

NASCAR Camping World Series East-Tri-County 150 edit

The NASCAR Camping World Series East-Tri-County 150 was held at Tri-County Motor Speedway on April 25.

Matt DiBenedetto took just two starts to find Victory Lane.

The 17-year-old Grass Valley, Calif., driver passed Austin Dillon on a back-and-forth battle following a green-white-checkered finish to Saturday night’s Tri-County 150 to earn his first career NASCAR Camping World Series East victory.

DiBenedetto, a Joe Gibbs Racing development driver, and Dillon, a Richard Childress Racing development driver, swapped the lead six times over the second half of the race. The event was stretched to 165 laps due to a pair of late cautions. DiBenedetto led four times for 75 laps, while Dillon led three times for 15 laps.

On the final restart, Dillon got the jump from the second spot to take the lead. DiBenedetto, however, was able to nose underneath as they came to the white flag and took the lead going into Turn 1 of the final lap.

Rookie Alan Tardiff earned his first Coors Light Pole Award earlier in the day and brought home his best finish with a third-place run. Jody Lavender took over the points lead with a fourth-place finish, while Patrick Long rounded out the top five.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Team Laps Points/Bonus Points Reason Out
1 3 18 Matt DiBenedetto Toyota 165 190/10
2 4 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 165 175/5
3 1 38 Alan Tardiff * Chevrolet 165 170/5
4 10 88 Jody Lavender Chevrolet 165 160
5 9 03 Patrick Long Chevrolet 165 155
6 2 9 Trevor Bayne Chevrolet 165 150
7 7 4 Dakoda Armstrong * Chevrolet 165 146
8 16 7 Ryan Duff Chevrolet 165 142
9 15 39 Dustin Delaney Chevrolet 165 138
10 6 40 Matt Kobyluck Chevrolet 165 139/5
11 22 17 Jason Patison Chevrolet 165 130
12 8 71 Eddie MacDonald Chevrolet 165 127
13 19 52 Kyle Fowler Chevrolet 165 124
14 21 37 Alex Kennedy Chevrolet 165 121
15 13 35 Steve Park Chevrolet 165 118
16 20 00 Ryan Truex * Toyota 165 115
17 14 29 Ryan Gifford Chevrolet 165 112
18 11 63 John Salemi Chevrolet 165 109
19 24 12 Antonio Pérez Dodge 164 106
20 23 61 Dominick Casola * Chevrolet 164 103
21 12 72 Jason Cochran * Chevrolet 164 100
22 17 16 Jonathan Smith Chevrolet 163 97
23 5 44 Brett Moffitt * Chevrolet 162 94
24 26 94 Kristin Bumbera * Dodge 162 91
25 25 10 Matt Kurzejewski * Dodge 147 88 Accident
26 18 23 Jarit Johnson * Chevrolet 130 85 Engine

Fastest Qualifier: Alan Tardiff *, 86.946 mph (139.926 km/h), 16.562 seconds

Time of Race: 1 hour 8 minutes 43 seconds

Margin of Victory: .340 seconds

Average Speed: 90.833 mph (146.182 km/h)

Lead changes: 8 among 4 drivers

Cautions: 8 for 43 laps

Lap Leaders: A. Tardiff 1-16; M. Kobyluck 17-75; M. DiBenedetto 76-101; A. Dillon 102-113; M. DiBenedetto 114-146; A. Dillon 147; M. DiBenedetto 148-162; A. Dillon 163-164; M. DiBenedetto 165

Laps Lead: Matt DiBenedetto 75, Matt Kobyluck 59, Alan Tardiff * 16, Austin Dillon 15

Standings: 1. J. Lavender, 330; 2. M. DiBenedetto, 324; 3. A. Tardiff, 308; 4. P. Long, 305; 5. E. MacDonald, 297; 6. M. Kobyluck, 281; 7. D. Armstrong, 273; 8. S. Park, 264; 9. D. Delaney, 262; 10. R. Duff, 260

Did not Qualify: None

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "SPEED, Camping World Series Schedule Announced For 2009". NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. March 16, 2009. Retrieved May 19, 2017.[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • Camping World East Series Standings and Statistics for 2009

2009, nascar, camping, world, east, series, previous, 2008, next, 2010, 23rd, season, camping, world, east, series, touring, series, sanctioned, nascar, matt, kobyluck, entered, season, defending, drivers, champion, ryan, truex, championship, points, front, ed. 2009 NASCAR Camping World East Series Previous 2008 Next 2010 The 2009 NASCAR Camping World East Series was the 23rd season of the Camping World East Series a touring series sanctioned by NASCAR Matt Kobyluck entered the season as the defending drivers champion Ryan Truex won the championship 34 points in front of Eddie MacDonald Ryan Truex the 2009 Camping World East Series champion pictured in 2018 was the first of his two consecutive titles Eddie MacDonald pictured in 2017 finished second in the championship behind Truex by 34 points Brett Moffitt pictured in 2019 driving the No 44 car for Andy Santerre finished third in the championship This was the last season for the East Series with the Camping World title sponsorship Because Camping World decided to be the title sponsor for the NASCAR Truck Series starting in 2009 they did not renew their title sponsorship of NASCAR s East and West Series after their contract for that ended at the end of the 2009 season So they sponsored all three series for that year only K amp N Filters became the new title sponsor for the East and West Series starting in 2010 Contents 1 Schedule 2 2009 Series Races 2 1 NASCAR Home Tracks 150 presented by Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 2 2 NASCAR Camping World Series East Tri County 150 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksSchedule editThe schedule was announced on December 24 2008 with eleven races at ten different tracks The series lost three tracks from last year s schedule Stafford Motor Speedway Music City Motorplex and Mansfield Motorsports Park but gains one new track for this season Tri County Motor Speedway The Tennessee State Fairgrounds was initially on the schedule but changes in management of the track new management decided to eliminate NASCAR sanction resulted in the loss of the event For the fourth year in a row the regular season began at Greenville Pickens Speedway on April 11 The series made its first appearance at Tri County Motor Speedway two weeks later on April 25 before heading to Iowa for the series third appearance at Iowa Speedway The Iowa race was a combination East West race where drivers from both series will compete against each other Drivers are awarded points based on their finishing position against drivers in their series i e Highest finishing driver in the East gets first place points and the highest finishing driver in the West gets first place points Traditional stops at New Hampshire Motor Speedway Thompson International Speedway Adirondack International Speedway and Lime Rock Park fill up the bulk of the summer schedule before the regular season finale at Dover International Speedway on September 25 On March 16 2009 NASCAR announced that Speed Channel would broadcast each race as part of a one hour special that would air on Thursdays at 3 p m ET 1 The 2009 season Toyota All Star Showdown was held on January 30 2010 and was televised on Speed Channel No Race Title Track Date TV 1 NASCAR Home Tracks 150 presented by Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet Greenville Pickens Speedway April 11 Speed 2 NASCAR Camping World Series East Tri County 150 Tri County Motor Speedway April 25 Speed 3 Long John Silver s 200 Iowa Speedway May 17 Speed 4 South Boston 150 South Boston Speedway May 30 Speed 5 Tioga Downs Casino 125 Watkins Glen International June 6 Speed 6 Heluva Good Summer 125 New Hampshire Motor Speedway June 26 Speed 7 Pepsi Full Fender Frenzy 100 Thompson International Speedway July 11 Speed 8 The Edge Hotel 150 presented by Casella Waste Systems Adirondack International Speedway August 1 Speed 9 Mohegan Sun 200 Lime Rock Park August 15 Speed 10 Heluva Good Fall 125 New Hampshire Motor Speedway September 18 Speed 11 Sunoco 150 Dover International Speedway September 25 Speed 2009 Toyota All Star Showdown 2 Toyota Speedway at Irwindale January 30 2010 Speed 1 All races will air tape delayed on Speed Channel on Thursdays at 3pm ET 2 Non points event This race airs live on Speed Channel 2009 Series Races editNASCAR Home Tracks 150 presented by Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet edit The NASCAR Home Tracks 150 presented by Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet was held at Greenville Pickens Speedway on April 11 Brian Ickler is hoping to use the NASCAR Camping World Series East as a launching pad Performances like Saturday night at historic Greenville Pickens Speedway certainly don t hurt his cause as Ickler led nearly every lap from start to finish in winning the season opening Ickler recorded his fourth career NASCAR Camping World Series East victory and seventh NASCAR Camping World Series victory overall Veteran Jody Lavender scored a career best second place finish while Eddie MacDonald finished third Josh Richards and Brett Moffitt both making their first career NASCAR starts rounded out the top five Ickler qualified second behind pole position winner Moffitt A multi car accident in Turn 1 on the start of the race caused a lengthy red flag before the end of the first lap NASCAR decided to reset the lineup of the field with the exception of those cars involved in the accident and do a complete restart of the event Several cars came into the pits to repair damage and would have to start at the rear of the field since they were considered to have pitted before the initial green flag On the second attempt at the start Ickler got the jump on Moffitt and quickly began to pull away from the field MacDonald restarting on the outside of the front row briefly took the lead by a nose on two restarts Each time however Ickler erased the lead and pulled out to a commanding lead Ickler led four times for 146 laps In addition the victory gave Ickler a secured spot in the postseason NASCAR Toyota All Star Showdown a spot reserved for winners of the NASCAR Camping World Series events in 2009 Official Results Finish Start Car Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out 1 2 15 Brian Ickler San Diego Calif Chevrolet 150 2 13 88 Jody Lavender Hartsville S C Chevrolet 150 3 3 71 Eddie MacDonald Rowley Mass Chevrolet 150 4 17 52 Josh Richards Shinnston W Va Chevrolet 150 5 1 44 Brett Moffitt Grimes Iowa Chevrolet 150 6 9 03 Patrick Long Oak Park Calif Chevrolet 150 7 4 35 Steve Park East Northport N Y Chevrolet 150 8 8 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville Conn Chevrolet 150 9 12 38 Alan Tardiff Windham Maine Chevrolet 150 10 6 18 Matt DiBenedetto Grass Valley Calif Toyota 150 11 20 17 Jason Patison Corona Calif Chevrolet 150 12 7 4 Dakoda Armstrong New Castle Ind Chevrolet 149 13 22 39 Dustin Delaney Mayfield N Y Chevrolet 149 14 5 00 Ryan Truex Mayetta N J Toyota 149 15 10 7 Ryan Duff Hazard KY Chevrolet 148 16 24 50 Todd Peck Glenville Pa Chevrolet 148 17 18 37 Alex Kennedy Aztek NM Chevrolet 146 18 23 58 Richard Gould North Brunswick N J Chevrolet 142 19 19 16 Jonathan Smith Beacon Fals Conn Chevrolet 137 Vibration 20 28 10 Matt Kurzejewski Mansfield Pa Dodge 132 Accident 21 26 30 Jeff Anton Russell Mass Chevrolet 131 Accident 22 16 94 Kristin Bumbera Sealy Texas Dodge 110 Accident 23 27 63 John Salemi Nashua N H Chevrolet 108 Oil Line 24 14 23 Jarit Johnson El Cajon Calif Dodge 107 Overheating 25 15 12 Jesus Hernandez Fresno Calif Dodge 55 Accident 26 21 26 Scott Bouley Thomaston Conn Chevrolet 43 Rear End 27 25 72 Jason Cochran Marion N C Chevrolet 34 Brakes 28 11 11 Tom Hessert III Cherry Hill N J Ford 0 Accident 29 29 1 Dominick Casola Holmdel N J Ford 0 Accident Fastest Qualifier Brett Moffitt Time 20 691 Seconds Speed 86 994 mph 140 003 km h Time of Race 1 hrs 22 mins 9 secondsMargin of Victory 0 951 SecondsAverage race speed 54 778 mph 88 157 km h Cautions Laps 11 13 45 48 99 103 106 111 113 118 129 132 135 141 144 146 8 for 38 laps Lead changes 6 changes involving 2 driversLap Leaders Ickler 1 48 MacDonald 49 Ickler 50 111 MacDonald 112 Ickler 113 118 MacDonald 119 120 Ickler 121 150 Total Laps Lead Brian Ickler 146 Eddie MacDonald 4Did not Qualify NoneTop 10 Driver Points Brian Ickler 190 Jody Lavender 170 Eddie MacDonald 170 Josh Richards 160 Brett Moffitt 155 Patrick Long 150 Steve Park 146 Matt Kobyluck 142 Alan Tardiff 138 Matt DiBenedetto 134 NASCAR Camping World Series East Tri County 150 edit The NASCAR Camping World Series East Tri County 150 was held at Tri County Motor Speedway on April 25 Matt DiBenedetto took just two starts to find Victory Lane The 17 year old Grass Valley Calif driver passed Austin Dillon on a back and forth battle following a green white checkered finish to Saturday night s Tri County 150 to earn his first career NASCAR Camping World Series East victory DiBenedetto a Joe Gibbs Racing development driver and Dillon a Richard Childress Racing development driver swapped the lead six times over the second half of the race The event was stretched to 165 laps due to a pair of late cautions DiBenedetto led four times for 75 laps while Dillon led three times for 15 laps On the final restart Dillon got the jump from the second spot to take the lead DiBenedetto however was able to nose underneath as they came to the white flag and took the lead going into Turn 1 of the final lap Rookie Alan Tardiff earned his first Coors Light Pole Award earlier in the day and brought home his best finish with a third place run Jody Lavender took over the points lead with a fourth place finish while Patrick Long rounded out the top five Official Results Finish Start Car Driver Team Laps Points Bonus Points Reason Out 1 3 18 Matt DiBenedetto Toyota 165 190 10 2 4 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 165 175 5 3 1 38 Alan Tardiff Chevrolet 165 170 5 4 10 88 Jody Lavender Chevrolet 165 160 5 9 03 Patrick Long Chevrolet 165 155 6 2 9 Trevor Bayne Chevrolet 165 150 7 7 4 Dakoda Armstrong Chevrolet 165 146 8 16 7 Ryan Duff Chevrolet 165 142 9 15 39 Dustin Delaney Chevrolet 165 138 10 6 40 Matt Kobyluck Chevrolet 165 139 5 11 22 17 Jason Patison Chevrolet 165 130 12 8 71 Eddie MacDonald Chevrolet 165 127 13 19 52 Kyle Fowler Chevrolet 165 124 14 21 37 Alex Kennedy Chevrolet 165 121 15 13 35 Steve Park Chevrolet 165 118 16 20 00 Ryan Truex Toyota 165 115 17 14 29 Ryan Gifford Chevrolet 165 112 18 11 63 John Salemi Chevrolet 165 109 19 24 12 Antonio Perez Dodge 164 106 20 23 61 Dominick Casola Chevrolet 164 103 21 12 72 Jason Cochran Chevrolet 164 100 22 17 16 Jonathan Smith Chevrolet 163 97 23 5 44 Brett Moffitt Chevrolet 162 94 24 26 94 Kristin Bumbera Dodge 162 91 25 25 10 Matt Kurzejewski Dodge 147 88 Accident 26 18 23 Jarit Johnson Chevrolet 130 85 Engine Fastest Qualifier Alan Tardiff 86 946 mph 139 926 km h 16 562 secondsTime of Race 1 hour 8 minutes 43 secondsMargin of Victory 340 secondsAverage Speed 90 833 mph 146 182 km h Lead changes 8 among 4 driversCautions 8 for 43 lapsLap Leaders A Tardiff 1 16 M Kobyluck 17 75 M DiBenedetto 76 101 A Dillon 102 113 M DiBenedetto 114 146 A Dillon 147 M DiBenedetto 148 162 A Dillon 163 164 M DiBenedetto 165Laps Lead Matt DiBenedetto 75 Matt Kobyluck 59 Alan Tardiff 16 Austin Dillon 15Standings 1 J Lavender 330 2 M DiBenedetto 324 3 A Tardiff 308 4 P Long 305 5 E MacDonald 297 6 M Kobyluck 281 7 D Armstrong 273 8 S Park 264 9 D Delaney 262 10 R Duff 260Did not Qualify NoneSee also edit2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series 2009 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series 2009 ARCA Re Max Series 2009 NASCAR Camping World West Series 2009 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series 2009 NASCAR Corona Series 2009 NASCAR Mini Stock SeriesReferences edit SPEED Camping World Series Schedule Announced For 2009 NASCAR com NASCAR Digital Media LLC March 16 2009 Retrieved May 19 2017 permanent dead link External links editCamping World East Series Standings and Statistics for 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2009 NASCAR Camping World East Series amp oldid 1166948188, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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