The sixth season for the Philips Cup Series is hosted by Robbert Pieete on his YouTube channel, Tasmandutch. It began with the TND Shootout exhibition race at Daytona International Speedway on July, 2013. The first points race was the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway, held on July 28th, 2013, and the final race was the Famous Last Words 600, held at Charlotte Motor Speedway on February 16th, 2014.
Driver List[]
Car # | Manufacturer | Driver | Sponsor |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jocelyn van der Aart | Norton | |
2 | Samantha Emerson* | American Airlines | |
4 | Hyundai | Michael Krakander* | BP |
7 | Blake Hauschield | Fire Guys | |
8 | Chevy | Emily Michaels | Philips |
9 | Ryan Anderson | DeWalt | |
01 | Inge Lamboliana | One Direction | |
02 | Chevy | John Cittadino | xPedx |
04 | Joshua Michaels | Taylor Swift | |
08 | Robin Podolski* | Quicksilver | |
10 | Tessa Sato-Jackson | Valvoline | |
12 | Jeffre Buckeye* | Sprint | |
14 | Kyle Thomas* | Martini | |
17 | Tyler Everest* | Falken | |
18 | Anna Gregg | Monster | |
23 | Elise Kortekaas* | SP Tools | |
24 | Dom Caps | NY Yankees | |
27 | Jaime Pintor | My Little Pony | |
30 | Kieth Batson | Harley Davidson | |
32 | John Andrews* | Dollar General | |
36 | Jeremy Dube | Whelen Modified | |
38 | Shaun Howell | A Day to Remember | |
41 | Kieth Black | Target | |
43 | Max Powers* | FedEx | |
44 | Jeff Stevens* | Hotwheels | |
52 | Mason Wood | AT&T | |
53 | Connor Breton | Fifths Third | |
57 | Dirk Roogkloot* | A&W | |
60 | Eveline Lotterer | Hollister | |
61 | Beth Senese | Top Notch Designs | |
62 | Joseph Onesto | Top Notch Designs | |
69 | Kelley Waters | Dell | |
70 | Jackson Phillips | Jack Daniels | |
72 | Larissa van der Voet | Philips | |
76 | Andrea Ericson* | Rockstar | |
82 | Eline Suijten | Billy Talent | |
85 | Judith Pieete | Gulf | |
88 | Nick Caps | Miami Dolphins | |
89 | Sam Brady | Racing with Jesus | |
91 | Peter Saviano | Citgo | |
96 | Natalie Hills* | Raid | |
97 | Steven Kimball* | ING - Starbuck |
Driver Changes[]
- Samantha Emerson, Michael Krakander, Robin Podolski, , Jeffre Buckeye, Kyle Thomas, Elise Kortekaas, John Andrews, Max Powers, Jeff Stevens, Dirk Roogkloot, Andrea Ericson, Natalie Hills, and Steven Kimball enter the series as rookies.
- Tyler Everest competes as a rookie despite having run a partial schedule in Season 5.
- Anne Batson, Evan Gattuso, Jacob Winston, Jake Smith, Hayden Kline, Dillon Young, Billy bishop, Zack Austin, Sam Young, Aiden Spencer, Hannah Hauschild, Steven Brind'Amour, Theo Stegall, Dustin Caps, Molly Black, Renesmee Brown, Trey Spencer, Catie Spencer, Max Power, Danique Ekklisia, Thijs van der Voet, Jarrett Stymest, Charlene Sixx, and Zachary Brown did not return for Season 6 competition.
- Former competitors Mason Wood, Connor Breton, Kelley Waters, and Peter Saviano return to competition.
- All other drivers swapped rides, with the exception of Jocelyn van der Aart, Emily Michaels, Ryan Anderson, Inge Lamboliana, Joshua Michaels, Tessa Sato-Jackson, Anna Gregg, Dom Caps, Kieth Batson, Jeremy Dube, Shawn Howell, Keith Black, Eveline Lotterer, Beth Senese, Joseph Onesto, Larissa van der Voet, Eline Suijten, Jackson Phillips, and Sam Brady.
Race Schedule[]
The race schedule consisted of 22 races. Race City replaces Dover's race date. Kyalami replaces Zandvoort's early-season date. Lausitzring replaces California's race date. Grand Detour and Eldora are added to the schedule. Rockingham replaces Phoenix's race date. Zandvoort gets a later date after Rockingham. Richmond and Coca-Cola trade race dates. Atlanta's date is moved back after Richmond to be the final race before the Chase. Syracuse is bumped up to be the first race of the Chase. Texas is replaced with Spa-Francorchamps. Talladega and Bristol swap race dates.
Race # | Track | Venue | Pole Sitter | Race Winner |
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1 | Daytona | Daytona 500 | Jocelyn van der Aart | Jackson Phillips |
2 | South Boston | Sears 240 | Zach Sasser | Kelly Waters |
3 | Indianapolis | Brickyard 400 | Anna Gregg | Peter Saviano |
4 | Watkins Glen | Smirnoff Ice 350 | Kelly Waters | Ryan Anderson |
5 | Utica-Rome | Shell 250 | Peter Saviano | Jocelyn van der Aart |
6 | Michigan | Pintor Pie 400 | Zachery Robinson | Joshua Michaels |
7 | Race City | Canadian Tire 250 | Judith Pieete | Tessa Sato-Jackson |
8 | Kyalami | Sasol 300 | Oliver Wilson | Dirk Roogkloot |
9 | Zen Joltis | Xxxtreme 500 in
Memory of Nick D'Palmo |
Kyle Thomas | Jaime Pintor |
10 | Lausitzring | Allianz 500 in
Memory of Paige Martinez |
Anna Gregg | Anna Gregg |
11 | Grand Detour | Dancemasters 500 | Jeremy Dube | Blake Haushchild |
12 | Eldora | Lucas Oil 500 | Inge Lamboliana | Zach Sasser |
13 | Rockingham | HSBC 400 | Inge Lamboliana | Zach Sasser |
14 | Zandvoort | Syntix Stock Car Challenge | Sam Brady | Jackson Phillips |
15 | Coca-Cola | Vodafone 500 | Jackson Phillips | Michael Krakander |
16 | Richmond | Kenwood 500 | Andrea Ericson | Alex Smith |
17 | Atlanta | Insomniac 500 | Shawn Howell | Jeremy Dube |
Chase for the Philips Cup Series championship | ||||
18 | Syracuse | Menards 400 | Kris Wascher | Inge Lamboliana |
19 | Spa-Franchochamps | Delhaize 300 | Joshua Michaels | Nick Pericles |
20 | Talladega | Starbucks 499 | Debbie Meijers | Makoto Iguchi |
21 | Bristol | Gillette 500 | Oliver Wilson | Denise Steinhauer |
22 | Famous Last Words 600 | Charlotte | Sam Brady | Blake Haushchild |
Trivia[]
- Zach Sasser, Jackson Phillips, and Blake Hauschild won the most races this season, with two apiece.
- Anna Gregg, Oliver Wilson, Inge Lamboliana, and Sam Brady got the most pole positions, with two apiece
- Six rookies won races this season.
- Makoto Iguchi bacame the first Japanese driver to win a Philips Cup Series race.