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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Homestead–Miami

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Annual NASCAR truck race
Motor race
Baptist Health 200
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
VenueHomestead–Miami Speedway
LocationHomestead, Florida,United States
CorporatesponsorBaptist Health
First race1996 (1996)
Distance201 miles (323 km)
Laps134
Stages 1/2: 40
Final stage: 54
Previous namesFlorida Dodge Dealers 400 (1996–2001)
Ford 200 (2002–2011)
Ford EcoBoost 200 (2012–2019)
Baptist Health 200 (2020, 2022)
Baptist Health Cancer Care 200 (2023)
Most wins (driver)Kyle Busch (3)
Most wins (team)Kyle Busch Motorsports (5)
Most wins (manufacturer)Toyota (12)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length1.5 mi (2.4 km)
Turns4

Stock car races in theNASCAR Craftsman Truck Series have been held at theHomestead–Miami Speedway inHomestead, Florida, since 1996.The 200-mile race, originally a 250-mile race between 1996 and 2002, is currently known asBaptist Health 200 for sponsorship reasons.

Kyle Larson is the race's defending winner.

History

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Beginning as a 250-mile race, the inaugural race in 1996 was won byFord racing driverDave Rezendes after starting the race tenth on the grid.[1] The following year,John Nemechek was seriously injured in a crash during the race and died several days later, becoming the first of two drivers (the other beingTony Roper in 2000) to die from injuries sustained in a crash in the Truck Series.

Kenny Irwin Jr. andRick Crawford won the second and third running of the race, whileMike Wallace won the event in1999 after going an extra seven miles.[1] In2000,Chevrolet racing driver,Andy Houston won the event after qualifying third on the grid; the highest starting position for any of the winners at the time.[1]Ted Musgrave won the final 250-mile race ahead ofTravis Kvapil in2001.[2]

For the 2002 running of the race, the race's distance was shortened by 50 miles and was moved to November, becoming the last race in the championship season.[3]Ron Hornaday Jr. recorded the win ahead of the defending winner Musgrave.[3] The next five runnings of the race were won byBobby Hamilton,Kasey Kahne,Todd Bodine,Mark Martin andJohnny Benson Jr.[1] In2008, Bodine became the first driver to win the event more than once.[4]Kevin Harvick,Kyle Busch andJohnny Sauter won the next three editions of the event in2009,2010 and2011.

In 2020, the race was moved from the season finale to the third round of the schedule. Although initially scheduled for Friday, March 20,[5] the race was postponed to Saturday, June 13 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[6]Baptist Health assumed naming rights for the event.[7]

The 2021 race was replaced by theSunoco 159 at theDaytona International Speedway road course, a move that followed theCup andXfinity Series changing fromAuto Club Speedway to Daytona because of COVID-19. However, the two higher series retained their Homestead races for the 2021 season.[8]

Past winners

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YearDateNo.DriverTeamManufacturerRace distanceRace timeAverage speed
(mph)
Ref
LapsMiles (km)
1996March 177Dave RezendesGeoff Bodine RacingFord167250.5 (403.14)2:30:12102[9]
1997March 1698Kenny Irwin Jr.Liberty RacingFord167250.5 (403.14)2:34:1398.565[10]
1998April 414Rick CrawfordCircle Bar RacingFord167250.5 (403.14)2:11:17114.475[11]
1999March 202Mike WallaceUltra MotorsportsFord172*258 (415.21)2:20:58109.813[12]
2000February 2660Andy HoustonAddington RacingChevrolet167250.5 (403.14)1:55:50129.755[13]
2001March 41Ted MusgraveUltra MotorsportsDodge167250.5 (403.14)2:07:11118.176[14]
2002November 1511Ron Hornaday Jr.Xpress MotorsportsChevrolet134201 (323.478)1:30:30133.26[15]
2003November 144Bobby HamiltonBobby Hamilton RacingDodge134201 (323.478)1:40:08120.439[16]
2004November 192Kasey KahneUltra MotorsportsDodge134201 (323.478)1:44:56114.93[17]
2005November 19*30Todd BodineGermain RacingToyota134201 (323.478)1:40:34119.92[18]
2006*November 176Mark MartinRoush RacingFord134201 (323.478)1:35:42126.019[19]
2007November 1623Johnny Benson Jr.Bill Davis RacingToyota138*207 (333.134)1:32:20134.513[20]
2008November 1430Todd BodineGermain RacingToyota137*205.5 (330.72)1:36:57127.179[21]
2009November 204Kevin HarvickKevin Harvick Inc.Chevrolet136*204 (328.306)1:32:43132.015[22]
2010November 1918Kyle BuschKyle Busch MotorsportsToyota134201 (323.478)1:41:43118.55[23]
2011November 1813Johnny SauterThorSport RacingChevrolet119*178.5 (287.267)1:25:25125.385[24]
2012November 1633Cale GaleEddie Sharp RacingChevrolet140*210 (337.962)1:43:47121.407[25]
2013November 1551Kyle BuschKyle Busch MotorsportsToyota148*222 (357.274)2:01:57109.225[26]
2014November 1454Darrell Wallace Jr.Kyle Busch MotorsportsToyota134201 (323.478)1:45:59113.791[27]
2015November 2088Matt CraftonThorSport RacingToyota134201 (323.478)1:35:10126.725[28]
2016November 189William ByronKyle Busch MotorsportsToyota134201 (323.478)1:32:57129.747[29]
2017November 1729Chase BriscoeBrad Keselowski RacingFord134201 (323.478)1:28:58135.556[30]
2018November 1616Brett MoffittHattori Racing EnterprisesToyota134201 (323.478)1:30:13133.684[31]
2019November 1516Austin HillHattori Racing EnterprisesToyota134201 (323.478)1:31:43131.492[32]
2020June 13*51Kyle BuschKyle Busch MotorsportsToyota134201 (323.478)1:54:23105.435[33]
2021*Not held
2022October 2266Ty MajeskiThorSport RacingToyota134201 (323.478)1:30:35133.137[34]
2023October 2142Carson HocevarNiece MotorsportsChevrolet134201 (323.478)1:48:41110.965[35]
2024October 269Grant EnfingerCR7 MotorsportsChevrolet134201 (323.478)1:41:13119.15[36]
2025March 2107Kyle LarsonSpire MotorsportsChevrolet134201 (323.478)1:43:01117.068[37]
Notes
The 2006 field being told that there was one lap remaining
  • 1999, 2007–2009, and 2012–2013: Race was extended due to aNASCAR overtime finish.
  • 2005: Race postponed from Friday night to Saturday morning due to rain.
  • 2006: First Truck race at night.
  • 2011: Race shortened due to rain.
  • 2018: Won both the race and championship.
  • 2020: Race postponed from March 20 to June 13 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  • 2021: Race canceled and moved to theDaytona road course due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

Multiple winners (drivers)

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# of winsDriverYears won
3Kyle Busch2010, 2013, 2020
2Todd Bodine2005, 2008

Multiple winners (teams)

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# of winsTeamYears won
5Kyle Busch Motorsports2010, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2020
3Ultra Motorsports1999, 2001, 2004
ThorSport Racing2011, 2015, 2022
2Germain Racing2005, 2008
Hattori Racing Enterprises2018, 2019

Manufacturer wins

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# of winsMakeYears won
12JapanToyota2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013–2016, 2018–2020, 2022
8United StatesChevrolet2000, 2002, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2023–2025
6United StatesFord1996–1999, 2006, 2017
3United StatesDodge2001, 2003, 2004

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdStanfield, Chris (November 24, 2009)."With title already won, still plenty to race for at Miami".NASCAR. Turner Sports. Archived fromthe original on January 29, 2013. RetrievedJuly 23, 2012.
  2. ^Rodman, Dave (March 4, 2001)."Musgrave easily wins Truck Series event at Homestead".NASCAR. Turner Sports. RetrievedJuly 23, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ab"Homestead: Hornaday wins race, Bliss the championship". Motorsport. November 16, 2002. RetrievedJuly 23, 2012.
  4. ^"Benson wins Truck title over Hornaday in final laps".NASCAR. Turner Sports. November 17, 2008. RetrievedJuly 23, 2012.
  5. ^Norman, Brad (April 3, 2019)."2020 schedules for Xfinity Series, Gander Trucks unveiled".NASCAR. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2020.
  6. ^"NASCAR postpones Atlanta, Homestead races".ESPN. March 13, 2020. RetrievedMarch 13, 2020.
  7. ^"Baptist Health is named Entitlement Sponsor of the Homestead-Miami Speedway's 2020 NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series race".Homestead–Miami Speedway (Press release). June 5, 2020. RetrievedJune 5, 2020.
  8. ^"New 2021 Event Dates & Details Announced".Homestead–Miami Speedway. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2021.
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  29. ^"2016 Ford EcoBoost 200". Racing-Reference. RetrievedDecember 31, 2021.
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  32. ^"2019 Ford EcoBoost 200". Racing-Reference. RetrievedDecember 31, 2021.
  33. ^"2020 Baptist Health 200". Racing-Reference. RetrievedDecember 31, 2021.
  34. ^"2022 Baptist Health 200". Racing-Reference. RetrievedOctober 22, 2022.
  35. ^"2023 Baptist Health Cancer Care 200". Racing-Reference. RetrievedOctober 21, 2023.
  36. ^"2024 Baptist Health 200". Racing-Reference. RetrievedOctober 25, 2024.
  37. ^"2025 Baptist Health 200". Racing-Reference. RetrievedMarch 21, 2025.

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