Allen Crowe Memorial 100 - Race Winners

Race Winners

Year Winner Year Winner Year Winner Year Winner Year Winner
1963 Curtis Turner 1964 Bobby Marshman≠
1965 Bobby Isaac 1966 Don White 1967 Don White 1968 Norm Nelson 1969 Butch Hartman
1970 Norm Nelson 1971 Jack Bowsher 1972 Al Unser 1973 Jack Bowsher 1974 Roger McCluskey
1975 Butch Hartman 1976 Ramo Stott 1977 Ramo Stott 1978 Sal Tovella 1979 A.J. Foyt
1980 Terry Ryan 1981 Dean Roper 1982 Bay Darnell 1983† Dean Roper 1984† Bobby Jacks
1985 Dean Roper 1986 Dean Roper 1987 Bob Keselowski 1988 Bob Keselowski 1989 Bob Keselowski
1990 Bob Brevak 1991 Bobby Bowsher 1992 Bobby Bowsher 1993 Billy Thomas 1994 Bob Hill
1995 Billy Thomas 1996 Tim Steele 1997 Tim Steele 1998 Ken Schrader 1999 Bill Baird
2000 Frank Kimmel 2001 Frank Kimmel 2002 Frank Kimmel 2003 Frank Kimmel 2004 Bill Baird
2005 Frank Kimmel 2006 Justin Allgaier 2007 Frank Kimmel 2008 Frank Kimmel
1963 - 1982 USAC Event, † 1983, '84 Co-Sanctioned Event between ARCA and USAC 1985 and on ARCA Event Results References:

≠After setting a 100-mile record that has never been eclipsed, Marshman was killed later that year.

  • Race Winners since 1983: Frank Kimmel 6, Bob Keselowski 3, Dean Roper 3, Bill Baird 2, Bobby Bowsher 2, Tim Steele 2. Tied with 1 each -Justin Allgaier, Bob Brevak, Bob Hill, Bobby Jacks, Ken Schrader, Billy Thomas.
  • Pole Winners since 1983: Bob Hill 3, Bob Brevak 2, Frank Kimmel 2, Damon Lusk 2, Lee Raymond 2, Ken Schrader 2, Tied with 1 each - Justin Allgaier, Jack Bowsher, Glenn Brewer, Ed Dixon, AJ Fike, Bobby Jacks, Bob Keselowski, Tracy Leslie, Scott Stovall, Bob Strait.

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