Harris Clash - Harris Clash Winners (chassis Manufacturer), at Knoxville Unless Otherwise Noted

Harris Clash Winners (chassis Manufacturer), At Knoxville Unless Otherwise Noted

Modifieds:

  • 1992: Denny Hovinga (Harris Chassis) at Webster City
  • 1993: Kelly Shryock (Harris Chassis) at Webster City
  • 1994: Bill Davis, Sr. (Harris Chassis) at Boone
  • 1995: Tim Donlinger (Kosiski Chassis) at Harlan
  • 1996: Mark Noble (Pro Chassis)
  • 1997: Kelly Shryock (Harris Chassis)
  • 1998: Bill Davis, Sr. (Harris Chassis)
  • 1999: Troy Folkerts (Racemart Chassis)
  • 2000: John Logue (Harris Chassis)
  • 2001: Johnny Saathoff (Jet Chassis)
  • 2002: Scott Allen (Dirt Works Chassis)
  • 2003: Greg Metz (Harris Chassis)
  • 2004: Gary Clark (Dirt Works Chassis)
  • 2005: Greg Metz (Harris Chassis)
  • 2006: Jeremie Hedrick (Race Tech Chassis)
  • 2007: Clayton Christensen (Skyrocket Chassis)
  • 2008: RAIN
  • 2009: Jay Noteboom (Harris Chassis)
  • 2010: Richie Gustin (Skyrocket Chassis)
  • 2011: Eric Dailey (Skyrocket chassis)

Sport Modifieds:

  • 2006: Jacob Murray (Hoover Chassis)
  • 2007: Brett Moffitt (Victory Chassis)
  • 2008: RAIN
  • 2009: Matt Lettow (Skyrocket Chassis)
  • 2010: Jared Timmerman (Harris Chassis)
  • 2011: Jesse Sobbing (Razor Chassis)

Late Models:

  • 2009: Tommy Elston (GRT Chassis)
  • 2010: Ray Guss, Jr. (Mastersbilt Chassis)
  • 2011: Nate Beuseling (Mach-1 Chassis)

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