The following table shows the current driver classifications at Stewart Raceway. The Average Placings figure represents historical data where 2020 to 2022 data is not available. If a driver has an Expert classification but does not have a commensurate Average Placing, it is because they have established themselves as recognized Experts in the sport/hobby at other venues and historically.
Driver | Average Placing | Classification |
Kevin Webster | 5.6 | Sportsman |
George Peters | 4.5 | Sportsman |
Greg Kondrek | 3.1 | Expert |
Ted Essy | 2.9 | Expert |
Jordan Walker | 6.2 | Sportsman |
Brad Sandahl | 3.1 | Expert |
Ian Douglass | 2.1 | Expert |
Russ Toy | 4.7 | Sportsman |
Ken Stephens | 3.3 | Expert |
Rick Voegelin | 4.7 | Expert |
Randy Tragni | 4.6 | Sportsman |
Dan Jiminez | 3.1 | Expert |
Paul Leuty | 5.1 | Sportsman |
Bruce Douglas | 5.3 | Sportsman |
Mark Owyang | 5.2 | Expert |
Don Riemersma | 3.8 | Expert |
Steve Testerman | 8 | Expert |
Randy Cook | 2 | Expert |
Dave Mcconaughey | 4.7 | Sportsman |
Jerry Pearson | 4.2 | Sportsman |
Mike Andrews | 4 | Expert |
Jeff Hurley | 5.6 | Expert |
Mitch Valder | 5.8 | Expert |
Jared Johnson | 5 | Sportsman |
Ron Coaxum | 3.2 | Expert |
Keep in mind, you can request to upgrade to Expert at any time, no restrictions. You can also request a downgrade (reclassification) to Sportsman if your current Average Placing is higher than 4.0. You cannot reclassify during a race day event or during an in-progress racing series.
The only anomaly I see is George Peters being ranked a Sportsman. He’s definitely an Expert when you consider his experience. However, in the last two seasons at Stewart Raceway, he’s reporting a 4.5 placings average. And, since we don’t have any Experts running in the current series, which George is leading, I’m okay with him remaining a Sportsman driver. If he wins it, he’ll definitely be reclassified as an Expert.
Okay, shut up and drive!