2004 ARCA Re/Max Series

The 2004 ARCA/ReMax Series was the 52nd season of the ARCA Racing Series. The championship was won by Clement Racing’s No. 46 of Frank Kimmel, his fifth consecutive title, and his sixth of his career. He won six races in the 2004 season, Salem, South Boston, Berlin, Lake Erie, Toledo, and DeQuoin earning an outstanding 5930 points! When Kimmel won his sixth championship, he was the first person since 1967 to win six championships, tying Iggy Katona for the most championships won by an ARCA racing driver (Katona won in 1955, 1956, 1957, 1962, 1966, and 1967). Kimmel would later go on to win four more championships in 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2013 becoming a record ten-time ARCA racing champion. T.J. Bell won the Rookie Of The Year award, and Brent Sherman won the Bill France Four Crown. Billy Gerhart won the Owners’ Only Speedway Challenge for Gerhart Racing. For the next three years, the championship was won by Clement Racing’s No. 46 of Frank Kimmel until 2008, when he decided to race for his own team, Kimmel Racing.

Schedule
At the annual ARCA RE/MAX Series championship awards banquet press conference in Covington, Kentucky, series officials announced plans to televise at least 14 races live or same-day-delayed in 2004 on SPEED Channel.

RE/MAX Series races on SPEED in 2004 include the season-opening 41st annual Daytona ARCA 200 on February 7, 2004 both events at Nashville Superspeedway, both events at Kentucky Speedway, Lowe's Motor Speedway, the June race at Pocono Raceway, Michigan International Speedway, South Boston Speedway, Gateway International Raceway, Toledo Speedway, Chicagoland Speedway, Salem Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway.

Drivers' championship
Top Eight At The End Of the 2004 Season