|| *Comments on the 2001 Kentucky ARCA 150:* View the most recent comment <#4> | Post a comment <#post> Tweet 1. RaceFanX posted: 09.03.2015 - 11:58 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Frank Kimmel wins his third race in a row and tallies the first of his ARCA victories at Kentucky. It would not be his last. Philip Kranefuss, making the second of his five ARCA starts, finishes a career-best fourth. This was his only top-5 in the series. 2. rm posted: 12.26.2018 - 3:23 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Kimmel's winnings - $20,645 86 owner - Tim Hayden 86 crew chief - Dave Marcis 3. rm posted: 07.19.2020 - 3:56 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) 5 owner - Richard Woodland 7 owner - Andy Belmont 28 owner - Charlie Schaefer (after three DNFs and a DNQ in the first five races, the Buckaroo team made the hard decision to skip the mile-and-a-half at Kentucky) 33 owner - Bill Green 75 owner - Larry Hollenbeck 97 owner - Bill Green 33 sponsor - Trackscan Racing Scanners To the rear - 33 - unapproved adjustments DNQ/WDs: Richard Mitchell, #54 Mountaineer Gaming Pontiac (John McNelly) Attendance - 26,202 Bill Eversole drove a Thunderbird in this race. I don't know how long they stuck around in the lower series or if that's even notable but I felt it was worth pointing out. A feel-good run for local driver Willie Green, by far the best run of his sporadic yet lengthy ARCA career. Willie's father Bill, a retired racer himself and the Master Motorsports team owner, passed away exactly one month after this race. Teammate Jeff Alsip didn't fare as well, he crashed on his second qualifying lap and parked it very early on in the race. 4. Rich posted: 08.31.2020 - 11:46 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Rick Benjamin and Bill Venturini were the commentators with Don Radebaugh on pit road. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: