2008 in ARCA Remax Series - Results

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No Date Race Track Winner Reports
1 02-09-2008 Daytona ARCA 200 Daytona Michael Annett Report
2 04-13-2008 Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200 Salem Speedway Justin Allgaier Report
3 04-19-2008 Prairie Meadows 250 Iowa Speedway Matt Hawkins Report
4 04-25-2008 Kansas Lottery $150 Grand Kansas Speedway Scott Speed Report
5 05-04-2008 Carolina 500 Rockingham Joey Logano Report
6 05-10-2008 Drive Smart! 150 Kentucky Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. Report
7 05-18-2008 Hantz Group 200 Toledo Matt Carter Report
8 06-07-2008 Pocono 200 Pocono Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. Report
9 06-14-2008 Racing For Wildlife 200 Michigan Justin Lofton Report
10 06-29-2008 Cayuga ARCA RE/MAX 250 Cayuga Justin Allgaier Report
11 07-18-2008 Kentucky 150 Kentucky Scott Speed Report
12 07-26-2008 Berlin ARCA 200 Berlin Scott Speed Report
13 08-02-2008 Pennsylvania 200 Pocono Justin Allgaier Report
14 08-09-2008 Toyota ARCA 150 Nashville SS Scott Speed Report
15 08-17-2008 Allen Crowe 100 Springfield Frank Kimmel Report
16 09-01-2008 Southern Illinois 100 DuQuoin Frank Kimmel Report
17 09-06-2008 Chicagoland ARCA 200 Chicagoland Scott Lagasse Jr. Report
18 09-13-2008 Eddie Gilstrap Motors 200 Salem Frank Kimmel Report
19 09-28-2008 Loud Energy Drink 150 NJMP Justin Allgaier Report
20 10-03-2008 Food World 250 Talladega Justin Allgaier Report
21 10-12-2008 Toledo ARCA 200 Toledo Justin Allgaier Report

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