The 1998 ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series was the 46th season of the ARCA Racing Series, a division of the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA). The season began on February 8, 1998, with the FirstPlus Financial 200 at Daytona International Speedway, and ended on November 6, 1998, with the Winn Dixie 250K at Atlanta Motor Speedway.[1]
Frank Kimmel was the series champion, winning nine races during the season, and this marked the first out of ten championships Kimmel would win in his ARCA career. Mark Gibson and Bob Strait were the runners-up in the final championship standings. Bill Baird won Rookie of the Year honors. Defending champion Tim Steele entered only six races, winning four of those races, but otherwise spent most of the season recovering from injuries suffered in a racing crash the previous season. The season also saw the brief but impactful appearance of fourth-generation driver Adam Petty, who won the first race he entered at Round 23 at Charlotte.
Schedule and winners
Date
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Track
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City
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Event Name
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Pole Winner
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Race Winner
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February 8
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Daytona International Speedway
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Daytona Beach, Florida
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FirstPlus Financial 200
|
Bill Baird
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Kenny Irwin Jr.
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March 6
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Atlanta Motor Speedway
|
Hampton, Georgia
|
Johnson Industries/EasyCare Vehicle Services 300k
|
Frank Kimmel
|
Kirk Shelmerdine
|
April 19
|
Salem Speedway
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Washington Township, Indiana
|
Kentuckiana Ford Dealers 200
|
Bob Strait
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Frank Kimmel
|
May 16
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Lowe's Motor Speedway
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Concord, North Carolina
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EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 100
|
Gary Laton
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Frank Kimmel
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June 7
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Memphis Motorsports Park
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Memphis, Tennessee
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Memphis ARCA 100
|
Bob Schacht
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Bob Schacht
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June 13
|
Michigan Speedway
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Brooklyn, Michigan
|
Jasper Enginees 200
|
Bobby Gerhart
|
Frank Kimmel
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June 20
|
Pocono Raceway
|
Long Pond, Pennsylvania
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Mountain Dew 400K
|
Mike Ciochetti
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Tim Steele
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June 27
|
Shady Bowl Speedway
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De Graff, Ohio
|
McDonald's 150
|
Jeff Finley
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Frank Kimmel
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June 28
|
Toledo Speedway
|
Toledo, Ohio
|
Toledo ARCA 150
|
Tim Steele
|
Frank Kimmel
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July 12
|
Pikes Peak International Raceway
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Fountain, Colorado
|
Pikes Peak ARCA 150
|
Tim Steele
|
Tim Steele
|
July 25
|
Pocono Raceway
|
Long Pond, Pennsylvania
|
ARCA Pepsi 400K
|
Tim Steele
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Tim Steele
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July 31
|
Kil-Kare Raceway
|
Xenia Township, Ohio
|
Bondo/Mar-Hyde 150
|
Eric Smith
|
Frank Kimmel
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August 1
|
Flat Rock Speedway
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Flat Rock, Michigan
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Flat Rock ARCA 150
|
Rick Groetsch
|
Frank Kimmel
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August 23
|
Illinois State Fairgrounds
|
Springfield, Illinois
|
Allen Crowe Memorial 100
|
Ken Schrader
|
Ken Schrader
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August 28
|
Atlanta Motor Speedway
|
Hampton, Georgia
|
Georgia Power 200
|
Tim Steele
|
Frank Kimmel
|
September 6
|
DuQuoin State Fairgrounds
|
Du Quoin, Illinois
|
Southern Illinois 100
|
Bill Baird
|
Billy Thomas
|
September 13
|
Salem Speedway
|
Washington Township, Indiana
|
Eddie Gilstrap 200
|
Frank Kimmel
|
Frank Kimmel
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September 19
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Texas Motor Speedway
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Fort Worth, Texas
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Z-Max 250
|
Frank Kimmel
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Mark Gibson
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September 26
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Winchester Speedway
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Washington Township, Indiana
|
Snap On 150
|
Bob Strait
|
Bob Strait
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September 30
|
Charlotte Motor Speedway
|
Concord, North Carolina
|
EasyCare Certified 100
|
Darrell Lanigan
|
Adam Petty
|
October 10
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Talladega Superspeedway
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Lincoln, Alabama
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Winn Dixie 300
|
Tim Steele
|
Tim Steele
|
November 6
|
Atlanta Motor Speedway
|
Hampton, Georgia
|
Winn Dixie 250K
|
Bobby Hamilton Jr.
|
Mike Swaim Jr.
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