Breaking down the K&N East, West title fields

The NASCAR K&N Pro Series East and K&N Pro Series West are comprised of drivers who one day will compete against each other for wins at NASCAR‘s highest levels, including the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. But before they move up the ranks in the future, they presently are competing for championships now in the ultra-competitive K&N Pro Series.

Both K&N circuits offer some of the most competitive racing in NASCAR, with up-and-comers, NASCAR Next drivers and seasoned veterans all on the same track together. Winning the K&N Pro Series championship often is an indicator of big things brimming in the future — past East champions include Hendrick Motorsports‘ William Byron, Team Penske‘s Joey Logano and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series regulars Justin Haley and Ben Rhodes.

So we‘re focusing on the championships battles as the K&N season winds to a close, and ahead of the combination race at Gateway Motorsports Park on Aug. 24. We highlight the top five drivers in each series and break down the championship races that are sure to thrill racing fans.

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K&N PRO SERIES EAST

Tyler Ankrum celebrates

Tyler Ankrum celebrates

1. Tyler Ankrum

Car: No. 17 Toyota
Points: 471
Behind leader:
Notes: Ankrum is the points leader for good reason — in 11 races, his worst finish so far this year is ninth. That‘s a clean sweep of top-10 finishes, and he has nine top-five finishes to boot. The driver of the No. 17 Toyota has four wins on the year as well, including three in a row at Thompson, New Hampshire and Iowa. Having held the series points lead since the third race of the season, he is the championship favorite and one to keep an eye on once he moves up to the NASCAR national series level.

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2. Tyler Dippel

Car: No. 54 Toyota
Points: 426
Behind leader: -45
Notes: Dippel is one of four full-time K&N Pro Series East drivers with a win this year, with his conquest at Langley Speedway serving as his second career win in the series. His average start this year is an impressive 3.9, which serves as the best in the entire series. His average finish of 5.9 ranks second-best among the series‘ full-time drivers.

3. Ronnie Bassett Jr.

Car: No. 04 Chevrolet
Points: 387
Behind leader: -84
Notes: Bassett is one of the veterans on the circuit despite being just 22 years old. He currently is trending toward matching his career-best season-long finish of third, which he also achieved last year when he nabbed his first career series win. Bassett‘s 10th-place finish at Watkins Glen, the series‘ most recent race, came at the right time as he‘d gone three consecutive races finishing outside the top 10. With three top-five finishes in 11 races, Bassett has been able to avoid trouble most of the season to work his way up the standings.

4. Ruben Garcia Jr.

Car: No. 6 Toyota
Points: 374
Behind leader: -97
Notes: In his third full-time season in the East, Garcia nabbed his first win at Memphis International Raceway earlier this year. Garcia has been one of the best stories of the year, especially after opening the season with finishes of 26th, 10th, 10th, 12th and 15th. He was ninth in the standings at that point, but won the next week at Memphis to climb to sixth, and he‘s been on the uptick ever since. Keep an eye on third through fifth in the standings as precious few points separate the drivers.

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5. Anthony Alfredo

Car: No. 40 Toyota
Points: 369
Behind leader: -102
Notes: Alfredo, a rookie at age 19, has been all over the place this year, but is one of the most exciting racers in the East. He also, inarguably, has one of the best nicknames — Fast Pasta. The NASCAR Next member has one win and an impressive four top-five finishes to climb into the top five in the standings, but he also has crashed out of four races. His average start of 7.1 includes one pole and is third-best among drivers who have started all 11 races.

K&N PRO SERIES WEST

Derek Thorn celebrates

Derek Thorn celebrates

Derek Thorn celebrates

1. Derek Thorn

Car: No. 6 Ford
Points: 335
Behind leader:
Notes: Thorn has been locked in an epic battle with Ryan Partridge throughout the season. Thorn currently occupies the top spot in the standings … for now. The two have swapped the points lead three times over the past six races. A win in the series‘ most recent outing at Evergreen Speedway was Thorn‘s second of the year, tied with two others for most among drivers who have made all nine series starts.

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2. Ryan Partridge

Car: No. 9 Ford
Points: 323
Behind leader: -18
Notes: Partridge may have the most impressive stat among all K&N Pro Series West drivers. He has finished in the top five of every single race this year, which includes a victory at Orange Show Speedway in California. Partridge finished third in the series in 2015, his first full-time year, and was second to Todd Gilliland in the final standings last year. Expect him to be in contention for the series championship the rest of the year.

3. Cole Rouse

Car: No. 99 Toyota
Points: 306
Behind leader: -34
Notes: Rouse jumped to third in the standings following last week‘s race at Evergreen following seven consecutive races of ranking fourth. Rouse‘s eight top-10 finishes put him at the upper echelon of the series, but a 12th-place run at Sonoma has him just out of reach of first place … for now. He does have time over the next five races to chip away.

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4. Derek Kraus

Car: No. 16 Toyota
Points: 309
Behind leader: -36
Notes: A member of the NASCAR Next Class of 2018, Kraus has had plenty of highs in the K&N Pro Series West this year — two wins come to mind, particularly the opener at Bakersfield — but a few lows as well. His three finishes outside the top 10 are the most of anyone currently ranked in the top 10. He led the first 115 laps in the most recent race at Evergreen before running out of fuel and needing to refill. Still, the highs are high enough to think he‘ll be in the championship race through the season finale at Bakersfield.

5. Hailie Deegan

Car: No. 19 Toyota
Points: 290
Behind leader: -55
Notes: Deegan, another member of the NASCAR Next Class of 2018, has flashed star potential at times during her first full-time K&N Pro Series West season. At age 16, she finished runner-up to Derek Kraus at Douglas County Speedway in Oregon on June 30 as the highlight of her season. Deegan may contend for more wins as the season winds down — and championships in later years.

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