Best finish 56th (2000) Best finish 13th (1999) | Name Mike Stefanik | |
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Born May 20, 1958 (age 66) Wilbraham, Massachusetts, U.S. ( 1958-05-20 ) Achievements 1989 Winston Modified Tour Champion1991 Winston Modified Tour Champion1997 Featherlite Modified Series Champion1998 Featherlite Modified Series Champion2001 Featherlite Modified Series Champion2002 Featherlite Modified Series Champion2006 Whelen Modified Tour Champion1997 Busch North Series Champion1998 Busch North Series Champion Awards 1999 Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year1997, 1998, 2001 Featherlite Modified Series Most Popular Driver1995, 1997, 1998, 2004 Busch North Series Most Popular DriverNamed one of the "NASCAR Modified All-Time Top 10 Drivers" (2003) First race 1992 Budweiser 300 (Loudon) Last race 2000 Miami 300 (Homestead) |
Mike stefanik pissed off after 2013 unoh battle at the beach finish
Michael Stefanik (born May 20, 1958) is a former American professional stock car racing driver. He competed mainly in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, but also made appearances in the Busch Grand National series and the Craftsman Truck Series. A seven-time champion in the Modified series, Stefanik was named the second greatest NASCAR Modified driver of all-time in 2003. His nine total championships (two in the Busch North Series) tie him with Richie Evans for most in NASCAR history.
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- Mike stefanik pissed off after 2013 unoh battle at the beach finish
- Victory lane mike stefanik
- Whelen Modified Series
- KN Pro Series East
- Craftsman Truck Series
- Controversies
- NASCAR
- References

Victory lane mike stefanik
Whelen Modified Series

Stefanik ran his first full Whelen Modified Tour season in 1987. He recorded his first championship in 1989, winning in seven of his 26 starts. He continued to be a major player in the 1990s, winning the 1991 series championship, finishing out of the top ten just once that season. After not running a complete schedule for a few years, Stefanik finished fifth in 1995 and won the 1997 and 1998 titles while simultaneously racing full-time and winning the championship those same years in the Busch North (Now K&N Pro East) Series. Taking the 2000 season off to run full-time in the Camping World Truck Series, Stefanik won the championship his first two years back, not winning too many races but consistently placing in the top ten. Again pursuing other interests (this time K&N series), Stefanik did not contend in 2003, 2004, or 2005 but won the 2006 season opener, completed every lap that season and only was out of first place for one week, winning the championship. Steadily trending downward from there, Stefanik's first full winless season came in 2010. He won his last race at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2013, and started his last race in 2014.
K&N Pro Series East

Stefanik won in only his third start, which came in 1991. He ran his first full season in 1993 while racing Modifieds and won the 1997 and 1998 championships, pocketing over $100,000 for each season. In doing so, he became the first driver to win two NASCAR championships in consecutive years; Lee Petty is the only other person to have won two championships in one year. Stefanik raced full seasons in 2003, 2004 and 2005 while stepping away from Modifieds, but did not have the same amount of success.
Craftsman Truck Series

Stefanik moved up to the Craftsman Truck Series, racing for Phelon Motorsports and finishing in the top ten nine times during 1999, achieving Rookie of the Year honors. After that, though, Phelon's team left the series, and Stefanik was without a ride.

Stefanik was nominated for the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2015 and 2016.
Controversies

In 2013, Stefanik competed in the inaugural UNOH Battle at the Beach at Daytona International Speedway. On the final lap, he was leading until he was turned by Steve Park; he finished 13th in the race. Afterwards, when Speed reporter Ray Dunlap arrived to interview him, Stefanik angrily stated he is "that freaking pissed. This is just bullshit." The interview was subsequently aired on The Jay Leno Show.
NASCAR
(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)
Craftsman Truck Series
2 Competed only in companion events with Busch North Series as BNS driver and ineligible for Busch Series points