Philips Cup Series (Season 2)

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The second season of the Philips Cup Series was hosted by Robbert Pieete on his original YouTube channel, TheBob0312, as well as on his DASCAR channel, Tasmandutch. It began with the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on August 1, 2012 and concluded with the Final Countdown 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on October 7, 2012. Tessa Sato-Jackson won the driver's championship.

Driver List[edit | edit source]

Car # Manufacturer Driver Sponsor
0 Chevrolet 22px Chris Summers NetZero/Best Buy
2 Dodge 22px Evan Gattuso Miller Lite
4 Cevrolet 22px Zachary Robinson Lucas Oil
5 Chevrolet Mason Wood* Kellogg's
6 Ford 22px Colin Cropley Viagra
7 Chevrolet 22px Trevor Holt Harrah's
8 Chevrolet 22px Jarrett Stymest Budweiser
9 Dodge 22px Joseph Onesto Dodge Dealers
01 Chevrolet 22px Inge Lamboliana U.S. Army
07 Chevrolet 22px Will Meyers Jack Daniels
08 Chevrolet 22px Greg Berkowitz Win Fuel
09 Dodge Chris Akin Miccosukee Resorts
Jacey Criss #
10 Chevrolet 22px Tessa Sato-Jackson Valvoline
11 Chevrolet Alex Jones FedEx
12 Dodge Austin Talley* Alltel
15 Chevrolet 22px Ray Castor NAPA Auto Parts
16 Ford Steven Busch* National Guard
17 Ford 22px Ryan Anderson DeWalt Tools
18 Chevrolet David Amerson Interstate Batteries
20 Chevrolet Connor Breton Home Depot
21 Ford 22px Eline Suijten Ford Motorcraft
22 Dodge 22px David Nannan Caterpillar
23 Dodge Connor McJackson* Bad Boy Mowers
24 Chevrolet 22px Billy Bishop DuPont
29 Chevrolet 22px Kathy Cantara GM Goodwrench
31 Chevrolet 22px Elizabeth Ross Cingular Wireless
33 Chevrolet 22px Aaron Williams* Sylvania
36 Chevrolet 22px Johanna Darcy* Centrix
37 Dodge 22px Larissa van der Voet BosPoker.net
38 Ford 22px Shawn Howell M&M's
39 Dodge 22px Marshall Ritch Coors
40 Dodge Jason Phillips* Coors Light
41 Dodge Nick Kaswits Target
42 Dodge Logan Crisp* Texaco-Havoline
44 Chevrolet Jason McOwdof* Kellogg's
48 Chevrolet 22px Christopher Martin* Lowe's
66 Ford 22px Adam Jones* Peak Fitness
77 Dodge Brody Talley* Kodak
89 Dodge 22px Sam Brady Racing with Jesus
91 Dodge Chase Normile* McDonald's
97 Ford Michael Schad* Sharpie
99 Ford 22px Keith Batson Scott's

* Denotes a rookie.

# Criss replaced Chris Akin (who was penalized) at the Abercrombie & Fitch 499.


Race Schedule[edit | edit source]

The race schedule consisted of 15 races. Darington lost a race slot, bumping the Martinsville and California up a week. A race at Phoenix fills the hole, and the Infineon race went to New Hampshire instead, leaving Watkins Glen as the only road course race.

Race # Track Venue Pole Sitter Race Winner
1 Daytona Int'l Speedway Daytona 500 22px Eline Suijten 22px Chris Summers
2 Bristol Motor Speedway Pringles 500 Austin Talley* 22px Jarrett Stymest
3 Indianapolis Motor Speedway Brickyard 400 22px Eline Suijten 22px Shawn Howell
4 New Hampshire Speedway Tanner Dube 300 22px Zachary Robinson 22px Marshall Ritch
5 Michigan Speedway McAfee 400 Mason Wood 22px Johanna Darcy*
6 Dover Speedway Michael Jackson 400 22px Ray Castor 22px Ray Castor
7 Coca-Cola Superspeedway Nokia 500 Austin Talley* 22px Chris Summers
8 Martinsville Speedway Jumbo 500 22px Tessa Sato-Jackson 22px Tessa Sato-Jackson
9 California Speedway Apple 500 Alex Jones 22px Tessa Sato-Jackson
10 Phoenix Int'l Speedway Stratocaster 500 Chase Normile* 22px Shawn Howell
11 Richmond Int'l Speedway Media Markt 400 22px Sam Brady 22px Tessa Sato-Jackson
12 Texas Motor Speedway Guns n' Roses 500 Mason Wood* 22px Inge Lamboliana
13 Watkins Glen Nigahiga 350 22px Eline Suijten 22px Tessa Sato-Jackson
14 Talladega Superspeedway Abercrombie & Fitch 499 22px Jacey Criss 22px Colin Cropley
15 Charlotte Motor Speedway Final Countdown 600 22px Greg Berkowitz Chase Normile*