|| *Comments on the 2004 Flagstar 200:* View the most recent comment <#17> | Post a comment <#post> Tweet 1. cArmAkAze posted: 05.18.2009 - 11:46 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) In Chad McCumbee's "professional" stock car debut, he rolled his car six times after launching it off the front of C.W. Smith's spinning car. 2. RaceFanX posted: 01.01.2010 - 10:56 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) This was Smith's last ARCA race 3. Anonymous posted: 03.15.2010 - 6:28 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Reed Sorenson gets his only win in ARCA. He only made three starts, and they were all in 2004 driving the 77. He would qualify and finish in the top 5 in every race. 4. Anonymous posted: 03.21.2010 - 5:10 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Ask How, Ask Now, Ask Sherwin Williams! 5. Eric posted: 04.11.2010 - 11:55 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Very good race. Never really got a good solid green flag run in because of all the cautions. Plus McCumbee rolling his car in turn 2 made this race a pretty good one for my first ever trip to Michigan. 6. rw posted: 07.30.2010 - 1:35 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) All I remember during this race, was me saying who the **** was Reed Sorenson! 7. RaceFanX posted: 01.12.2014 - 5:22 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Matt Hagans scores his best ARCA finish in 2nd. 8. sk posted: 09.06.2016 - 8:59 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Jerry Glanville's last stock car start (to date). 9. Nascar Lead Lap Points posted: 05.15.2017 - 11:15 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Order of DNQ 41. 2 Jim Hollenback (Owner - Wayne Hixson) 42. 49 Dan Shaver (Owner - Dan Shaver) 43. 4 Anthony Hill (Owner - Andy Belmont) 44. 79 Tim Turner (Owner - Mike Koch) 45. 16 Wayne Peterson (Owner - Wayne Peterson) 46. 56 Andy Belmont (Owner - Mark Gibson) 47. 30 Howman Bixman (Owner - Howman Bixman) 48. 98 Ray Coon (Owner - Bill Elliott) 10. Gray Gaulding's Distant Cousin posted: 12.21.2017 - 1:14 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) To the back #50 Justin Hobgood - Missed Tech Inspection 11. rm posted: 12.30.2017 - 2:09 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) First caution - laps 5-7 - 06 spun turn 2 Second caution - laps 16-21 - 50, 67 accident turn 1 Third caution - laps 22-26 - 06, 10 accident turn 1 (red flag for the infamous McCumbee flip, who at the time was more known for his acting prowess than his driving skills. Despite this, McCumbee went on to a fine racing career, including a handful of Cup starts) Fourth caution - laps 37-44 - 7 accident turn 4 (caution extended for debris from the 7 car on the backstretch) Fifth caution - laps 51-57 - 64 accident turn 3 Sixth caution - laps 69-76 - 88 oil on track turns 1/2 To the rear - 13 - late to tech 06 sponsor - Wayne Peterson Racing 7 sponsor - Hantz Group/Miller Shea 8 sponsor - Torlon/Amodel/Solvay 77 sponsor - Target Coach Jerry Glanville returned to racing after suffering serious burns in an accident at Kentucky, but this would ultimately be his last start in ARCA. He was shamelessly dumped on the backstretch late in the race by the 95 but no caution flew for the solo spin. Mike Harmon and Michael Simko tried to play the fuel mileage game to earn good finishes but both ran out late in the race. Harmon had been up in the top of the pack all day, even leading a few laps with his strategy, but ultimately came home in 17th. 12. Gray Gaulding's Distant Cousin posted: 12.30.2017 - 2:19 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) was the #06 a peterson car or a CW Smith car with Wayne's owner points? 13. Eric posted: 05.15.2019 - 11:47 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Kinda funny how it was CW Smith's last race and Chad McCumbee's first race...and they both spectacularly wipe out in the same wreck. 14. rm posted: 11.25.2019 - 9:30 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) 77 sponsor - Target 0 owner - Wayne Peterson 8 owner - Jerry Glanville 70 owner - John Bailey During the second Toledo race's broadcast, it was mentioned that Josh Richeson hung bodies for John Bailey's team in exchange for a ride at Toledo & Salem later in the year. It turns out that Larry Hollenbeck's ride here was a Bailey machine after all, as this was one of the cars that Richeson worked on for Bailey. 15. SweetRich21/43 posted: 07.28.2020 - 9:20 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) The commentators were Bob Dillner and Ken Schrader. The pit road reporters were Don Radebaugh and Lindsay Czarniak. 16. RaceFanX posted: 12.26.2020 - 9:01 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) This was NASCAR Goody's Dash Series standout Justin Hobgood's second and final ARCA start, following up his runner-up finish at Charlotte earlier in the season, and he put his #50 Dodge on the pole only to have to start at the back after the tech inspection issue when the team's shocks didn't arrive in time. In the opening laps he was storming through the field and was up to seventh on lap 16 when he started having a left rear tire going down. It blew out and he spun, collecting Jason Jarrett as both cars ended up in the outside wall and done for the day. Ironically Hobgood's car in the is race was an ex-Robert Yates Cup car once driven by Jason's father Dale Jarrett. Matt Hagans made only four ARCA starts in 2004, all on superspeedways, and this race was the only one he finished...but he almost brought home the trophy. 17. JSPorts posted: 12.26.2020 - 9:26 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Hobgood started 26 races in the Xfinity & Truck Series, but never finished higher than 9th. I thought he had potential, but for whatever reason, he wasn't able to end up in the right situation to capitalize on it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: