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Mike Stefanik Statistics
Mike Stefanik started his racing career in 1985 at the Whelen Modified Tour. In the six races that he competed, he managed to gain two top five positions and four top ten positions.
Immediately after winning the Busch East Series Championship in 1997 and 1998, Mike soon turned out to be the first driver to win NASCAR championships consecutively for two years. This is not all. Mike has a very long streak of wins to his name. Mike Stefanik statistics given below can easily help you understand his achievements.
Stats of 1985 to 1995
In the year 1985 at the Winston Modified Tour, he managed to attain the 30th position with 683 points. In all, he participated in six races. However, he failed to win any races.
In the following year, he jumped up to the 12 position with 2257 points. He competed in 18 races in which he achieved one pole position and registered one win to his name.
In 1992, at the NASCAR Busch series, he attained 67th position with 260 points. However, Mike failed to record a win out of the 2 races he participated in. The story was the same in 1993, 1994 and 1995.
Stats of 1996 to 2005
In the year 1996 at the NASCAR Busch North Series, Mike was at the sixth position with 2523 points. He competed in twenty races in all and achieved one pole position. 2005 seemed to be a very good year for Mike, where he registered two wins out of the 13 races he participated in at the NASCAR Busch North Series.
Stats of 2006 to 2010
At the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour in 2008, he participated in 16 races of which he managed to win one. In 2009, Mike again recorded two wins, one at the True Value Modified Racing Series and the other at the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. Finally, in the year 2010, he attained the second position with 2153 points. However, out of the 14 races, Mike achieved one pole position but could not register a win.
The above-mentioned Mike Stefanik statistics only include instances where Mike Stefanik was at his best. Mike in his racing career has won some of the most prestigious awards such as the Rookie of the year in 1999, ‘Coors Light Pole’ award and the Coca Cola Power Move of the Race award.
Moreover, he has won the Pro Stock Track Title and the Limited Sportsman track championship. He is the only driver in the car racing history to have won 70 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Races.
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