2004 Days of Thunder season

The 2004 Days of Thunder season was the 4th season of United Kingdom-based NASCAR style stock car racing, originally known as ASCAR. For this season the Days of Thunder brand was adopted entirely in place of the ASCAR name having been introduced as a promotional brand the previous season.

2004 Days of Thunder Racing
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Teams and drivers

Team Car No. Driver Rounds
Kidd-Richardson Racing Chevrolet 2 Shaun Richardson All
11 'Skid Carrera' All
Team Turn Four Ford 5 Rob Speak 4
Chevrolet 42 Ben Collins All
24:7 Motorsport Chevrolet 7 Mike Luck All
Team West-Tec Chevrolet 8 Chris Cooke All
28 Michael Vergers All
Pontiac 88 Oli Playle All
TorqueSpeed Chevrolet 10 Chris Robinson 1
16 Steve Dance 1
23 Anthony Swan All
24 John Mickel 1
Stevie Hodgson 5
25 Ian McKellar Jr. 5
Mark Willis 1
27 Stevie Hodgson 1
Chris Harris 1
Duncan Gray 1
Ford 66 John Mickel 5
Chevrolet 17 Tony King 2
Team HTML Pontiac 4
68 Rob Speak 1
69 Thierry Haenel 1
Fast Tec Motorsport Pontiac 12 Mark Proctor All
Renegade Racing Chevrolet 19 John Jon Higgins All
20 Steve Hobday All
Intersport Racing Pontiac 33 Peter Falding All
Steward Racing Ford 75 John Steward All
Team Catchpole Racing Chevrolet 77 Phil Weaver 5
Duncan Gray 1
CWS Racing Chevrolet 78 Colin White 5
85 Malcolm Clein All

Race calendar

All races were held at the Rockingham Motor Speedway in Corby, Northamptonshire.

The season consisted of six meetings of two races taking place on the first Sunday of each month from May to October. The grid for the opening race of each meeting was set by a qualifying session with the second race grid being set by the finishing order of the first.

Round Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Led Most Laps Winning Driver Winning Team
1 R1 2 May Anthony Swan Anthony Swan Anthony Swan Colin White CWS Racing
R2 Ben Collins Colin White Colin White CWS Racing
2 R3 6 June Ben Collins Ben Collins Ben Collins Ben Collins Team Turn Four
R4 Michael Vergers Michael Vergers Michael Vergers Team West-Tec
3 R5 4 July Mark Willis Anthony Swan Stevie Hodgson Stevie Hodgson TorqueSpeed
R6 Stevie Hodgson Oli Playle John Steward Steward Racing
4 R7 1 August Oli Playle Oli Playle Oli Playle Oli Playle Team West-Tec
R8 John Mickel Ian McKellar Jr. Ian McKellar Jr. TorqueSpeed
5 R9 5 September Stevie Hodgson Ian McKellar Jr. Stevie Hodgson Stevie Hodgson TorqueSpeed
R10 Colin White Stevie Hodgson Colin White CWS Racing
6 R11 3 October Oli Playle Stevie Hodgson Ian McKellar Jr. Ian McKellar Jr. TorqueSpeed
R12 Ian McKellar Jr. Ian McKellar Jr. Ian McKellar Jr. TorqueSpeed

Final points standings

Pos Driver R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 Pts
1 Stevie Hodgson 2 5* 6 3 1* 4* 2 3* 1* 9* 2* 3* 2010
2 John Steward 4 4 7 7 5 1* 10 13 13 13 6 11 1720
3 Shaun Richardson 11 15 21 12 10 5 8 6 6 5 3 5 1645
4 Ben Collins 5 3* 1* EX 7 6 9 4 7 7 11 19 1610
5 Mark Proctor 3 6 8 6 16 12 13 7 15 11 9 8 1607
6 John Mickel 12 DNS 4 5* 3 2* 3* 2 10 6 4* DNS 1567
7 Oli Playle 10 DNS 17 4 4 3* 1* 15* 3 17 17 4* 1561
8 Anthony Swan 6* 2* 20 15 19 DNS 4 5 2 3 8 16 1525
9 Michael Vergers 16 12 3 1* 12* 19 20 DNS 8 8 5 2 1499
10 Colin White 1* 1* 2 20 2 7 18 DNS 4* 1* WD WD 1383
11 Malcolm Clein 13 14 16 14 22 16 14 11 9 12 13 12 1379
12 Tony King 7 11 11 16 6 18 19 12 20 18 18 18 1356
13 Mike Luck 15 10 12 19 18 14 15 8 17 19 15 10 1354
14 Peter Falding 17 13 9 9 15 13 11 9 19 21 20 17 1352
15 Ian McKellar Jr. 18 DNS 5 17 5 1* 16 2* 1* 1* 1346
16 'Skid Carrera' 14 7 18 10 17 17 22 17 11 15 14 13 1345
17 John Jon Higgins 20 DNS 10 8 13 15 21 14 5 10 12 9 1331
18 Chris Cooke 19 17 15 2 11 10 6 10 12 20 21 DNS 1311
19 Steve Hobday 9 9 19 18 14 11 17 DNS 18 16 19 14 1226
20 Phil Weaver 22 16 13 11 20 21 21 14 10 7 1087
21 Rob Speak 21 DNS 8 8 12 DSQ 14 4 7* 6 1063
22 Duncan Gray 16 18 16 15 420
23 Thierry Haenel 8 8 280
24 Mark Willis 9 9 270
25 Steve Dance 7 16 256
26 Chris Harris 14 13 232
27 Chris Robinson 21 20 177
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