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K&N West schedule includes return to Phoenix for season finale

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PHOENIX, AZ - NOVEMBER 11: A general view of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Can-Am 500 at ISM Raceway on November 11, 2018 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Sarah Crabill/Getty Images)

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NASCAR’s K&N Pro Series West revealed its 2019 schedule Wednesday, which features 14 races and begins Feb. 28 at The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

The schedule also includes the series’ return to ISM Raceway in Phoenix on Nov. 9 for its season finale.

The race will be one of four in three days, including the Cup, Xfinity and Gander Outdoors Truck Series’ final playoff elimination races.

The 100-lap K&N West race will be the series’ 45th on the 1-mile Phoenix track and its first since 2015. The series ended its 2018 season at Kern County Raceway Park in Bakersfield, California.

“Phoenix is a destination our fans and teams of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West have really wanted to get back to,” said Brandon Thompson, NASCAR’s managing director for regional racing in a press release. “With all the new and exciting changes with ISM Raceway, it’s a tremendous opportunity to return, and we are very excited to be part of their NASCAR Playoff Weekend. We want to say a huge thank you to International Speedway Corporation for underscoring their commitment to grassroots racers. To be able to crown our West champion on that stage means a lot for the series.”

The addition of the Phoenix race comes after Kevin Harvick underscored the lack of a K&N event at the track after his win there last March.

“I’ve been mad at (former track president Bryan) Sperber here for a couple years now because he won’t have the K&N cars come race here because it doesn’t help his budget,” Harvick said. “One of the best things that happened for racing, it’s not just about NASCAR, was when we had the Copper Classic here. We had midgets, sprint cars. Didn’t matter how many people sat in the grandstands. As competitors, those guys, this was their Daytona. On the West Coast, this is what we thought our Daytona 500 was. This is where everybody wanted to race.
“It’s kicking those guys low on the K&N West Series that they don’t get to come and race at this particular racetrack because of the fact there’s a little bit of a pissing contest between a budget, what is right, what is wrong from a sanctioning fee side on Trucks and Xfinity. So they cut the K&N guys out.

“Cutting the grassroots side of things out is not the right way to do things. Those guys, they just want to race. This is a crown jewel race for those guys. The thought process for me is broken. When I look at our hardcore fans, they’re all sitting at those short tracks and they’re mad.”

Below is the full K&N West schedule.

DateTrackLocationLaps
Thurs., Feb. 28Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, Nev.100
Sat., March 30Irwindale SpeedwayIrwindale, Calif.150
Sat., May 11Tucson Speedway *Tucson, Ariz.100s*
Sat, June 8Colorado National SpeedwayDacono, Colo.175
Sat, June 22Sonoma RacewaySonoma, Calif.64
Sat, June 29Douglas County SpeedwayRoseburg, Ore.150
Fri., July 26Iowa SpeedwayNewton, Iowa150
Sat., Aug. 17Evergreen SpeedwayMonroe, Wash.175
Sat., Aug. 24Gateway Motorsports ParkMadison, Ill.120
Sat., Sept. 28Meridian SpeedwayMeridian, Idaho208
Sat., Oct. 12All American SpeedwayRoseville, Calif.150
Sat., Oct. 26Kern County Raceway ParkBakersfield, Calif.175
Sat., Nov. 9ISM RacewayAvondale, Ariz.100

* Twin 100-lap championship points races