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2014 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West
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The 2014 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West was the 61st season of the K&N Pro Series West. It began with the Talking Stick Resort 75 at Phoenix International Raceway on February 27, and will end with the Casino Arizona 100, also at Phoenix, on November 6.[1] Derek Thorn entered the season as the defending Drivers' Champion. 2011 champion Greg Pursley won his second championship after the last race, 17 points ahead of Dylan Lupton.[2]

This season was also notable for featuring the debut of James Bickford, the cousin of NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon. Driving the No. 6 car for Sunrise Ford Racing, Bickford went on to win rookie of the year for the season.
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Drivers
- Notes
- At the Casey's General Store 150 at Iowa, a number of drivers drove with different numbers than normal:
Phyl Zubizareta drove car number 38, instead of his regular car number 2, while Thomas Martin drove car number 11, instead of his regular car number 5. James Bickford drove car number 66, instead of his regular car number 6, and Jack Sellers drove car number 5, instead of his regular car number 15. - At the Autolite Iridium XP 150 at Iowa, two drivers drove with different numbers than normal:
James Bickford drove car number 66, instead of his regular car number 6, and Justin Funkhouser drove car number 51, instead of his regular car number 15. - Thomas Martin drove with car number 11, but at the 5th race, the Armed Forces 150, he drove for car number 5 owners points.
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Schedule
- Notes
- The Casey's General Store 150 was held as a combined event, with competitors from the K&N Pro Series West competing along with competitors for the K&N Pro Series East. The race was run with a series-based point distribution, where drivers received points and statistical credit for their finish relative to other drivers in their series, not to the whole field in general.
- The Autolite Iridium XP 150 was held as a combined event, with competitors from the K&N Pro Series West competing along with competitors for the K&N Pro Series East. The race was run with a series-based point distribution, where drivers received points and statistical credit for their finish relative to other drivers in their series, not to the whole field in general.
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Results and standings
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Drivers' championship
(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led.
- Notes
- 1 – Scored points towards the K&N Pro Series East.
- 2 – Zack Huffman, Austin Cameron and Braeden Havens received championship points, despite the fact that they did not qualify for the race.
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