37 Kind Days 250
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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series | |
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Venue | Kansas Speedway |
Location | Kansas City, Kansas, United States |
Corporate sponsor | 37KindDays.org[1] |
First race | 2001 |
Distance | 250.5 miles (403.1 km) |
Laps | 167 (Stage 1: 40 Stage 2: 40 Stage 3: 87) |
Previous names |
O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 (2001–2011) SFP 250 (2012–2014) Toyota Tundra 250 (2015–2017) |
Most wins (driver) |
Matt Crafton Kyle Busch (2) |
Most wins (team) | Kyle Busch Motorsports (4) |
Most wins (manufacturer) | Toyota (8) |
Circuit information | |
Surface | Asphalt |
Length | 1.5 mi (2.4 km) |
Turns | 4 |
The 37 Kind Days 250 is a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race held at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. The race consists of 167 laps, 250.5 miles (403.1 km).[2] The inaugural race was run on July 7, 2001, and was won by Ricky Hendrick.[3]
History
In 2007, the race was moved to April 28, in hopes of cooler weather for race day. As in the past 6 years the race was run on very hot and humid July days, making it hard for the fans and drivers. In 2011 the O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 was moved to the first week of June sharing the weekend with the new Sprint Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway, the KC Masterpiece 400.
Past winners
Year | Date | No. | Driver | Team | Manufacturer | Race Distance | Race Time | Average Speed (mph) | |
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Laps | Miles (km) | ||||||||
2001 | July 7 | 17 | Ricky Hendrick | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:00:09 | 125.094 |
2002 | July 6 | 16 | Mike Bliss | Xpress Motorsports | Chevrolet | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:03:43 | 121.487 |
2003 | July 5 | 50 | Jon Wood | Roush Racing | Ford | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:11:33 | 114.253 |
2004 | July 3 | 99 | Carl Edwards | Roush Racing | Ford | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:21:48 | 105.994 |
2005 | July 2 | 30 | Todd Bodine | Germain Racing | Toyota | 170* | 255 (410.382) | 2:10:23 | 117.346 |
2006 | July 1 | 10 | Terry Cook | ppc Racing | Ford | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:14:42 | 111.581 |
2007 | April 28 | 99 | Erik Darnell | Roush Fenway Racing | Ford | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:00:49 | 124.405 |
2008 | April 26 | 33 | Ron Hornaday Jr. | Kevin Harvick Inc. | Chevrolet | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:22:02 | 105.82 |
2009 | April 25/27* | 5 | Mike Skinner | Randy Moss Motorsports | Toyota | 132* | 198 (318.65) | 2:08:11 | 92.68 |
2010 | May 2 | 13 | Johnny Sauter | ThorSport Racing | Chevrolet | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:15:29 | 110.936 |
2011 | June 4 | 2 | Clint Bowyer | Kevin Harvick Inc. | Chevrolet | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:04:32 | 120.691 |
2012 | April 21 | 31 | James Buescher | Turner Motorsports | Chevrolet | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:04:06 | 121.112 |
2013 | April 20 | 88 | Matt Crafton | ThorSport Racing | Toyota | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:25:53 | 103.028 |
2014 | May 9 | 51 | Kyle Busch | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:20:25 | 107.039 |
2015 | May 8 | 88 | Matt Crafton | ThorSport Racing | Toyota | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 1:47:31 | 139.875 |
2016 | May 6 | 9 | William Byron | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 170* | 255 (410.382) | 2:21:00 | 108.511 |
2017 | May 12 | 51 | Kyle Busch | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:18:34 | 108.468 |
2018 | May 11 | 18 | Noah Gragson | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 1:52:03 | 134.137 |
- 2005 and 2016: The race was extended due to a NASCAR Overtime finish.
- 2009: Race stopped after 61 laps on Saturday before postponing to Monday due to rain. NASCAR could not run the race Sunday because of the Indy Racing League features Sunday. When the race returned on Monday, the race was officially called after 132 laps due to rain.
Multiple winners (drivers)
# Wins | Team | Years Won |
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2 | Matt Crafton | 2013, 2015 |
Kyle Busch | 2014, 2017 |
Multiple winners (teams)
# Wins | Team | Years Won |
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4 | Kyle Busch Motorsports | 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 |
3 | Roush Fenway Racing | 2003, 2004, 2007 |
ThorSport Racing | 2010, 2013, 2015 | |
2 | Kevin Harvick Inc. | 2008, 2011 |
Manufacturer wins
# Wins | Make | Years Won |
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8 | 2005, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 | |
6 | 2001, 2002, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012 | |
4 | 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 |
References
- ↑ Wilson, Steven B. (May 3, 2018). "Kansas Speedway Partners With 37KindDays.Org For 37 Kind Day 250". Speedway Digest. Retrieved May 3, 2018.
- ↑ "2013 SFP 250". Jayski.com. Retrieved April 20, 2013.
- ↑ "2001 O'Reilly Auto Parts 250". Racing-Reference.info. USA Today Sports Media Group. Retrieved April 20, 2013.
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