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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Kansas Speedway

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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Kansas Speedway
Motor race
NASCAR Truck Series at Kansas
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
VenueKansas Speedway
LocationKansas City, Kansas,United States
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length1.5 mi (2.4 km)
Turns4

Stock car racing events in theNASCAR Craftsman Truck Series have been held atKansas Speedway, inKansas City, Kansas during numerous seasons and times of year since 2001.

Spring race

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Motor race
Heart of Health Care 200
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
CorporatesponsorAdventHealth
First race2001
Distance201 miles (323 km)
Laps134[1]
Stages 1/2: 30 each
Final stage: 74
Previous namesO'Reilly Auto Parts 250 (2001–2011)
SFP 250 (2012–2014)
Toyota Tundra 250 (2015–2017)
37 Kind Days 250 (2018)[2]
Digital Ally 250 (2019)[3]
Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 200 (2020, 1st)
e.p.t. 200 (2020, 2nd)
WISE Power 200 (2021)
Heart of America 200 (2022-2024)
Most wins (driver)Matt Crafton
Kyle Busch (3)
Most wins (team)Kyle Busch Motorsports (5)
Most wins (manufacturer)Toyota (11)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length1.5 mi (2.4 km)
Turns4

TheHeart of Health Care 200 is aNASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race atKansas Speedway inKansas City, Kansas that has been held since 2001. The race is held on the weekend of theNASCAR Cup Series'AdventHealth 400.Carson Hocevar is the defending race winner.

History

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The inaugural race was run on July 7, 2001, and was won byRicky Hendrick.[4]

In 2020, the track had three Truck Series races, starting with a doubleheader in July due to the schedule changes caused by theCOVID-19 pandemic.[5] Also beginning in 2020, the track began hosting an annual fall race but it wouldn’t return after the2024 season. The track's third race, the Clean Harbors 200, was added to the schedule as a replacement forthe race atEldora Speedway due to COVID-19.[6] This race, held on the same weekend as theNASCAR Cup Series' playoff race at the track, was added back on the series' schedule as a permanent race in 2022.

The race logo in 2021

In 2021, WillCo Intelligent Stored Energy (WISE) Power became the title sponsor of the race.[7]

The race logo from 2022-2024

In 2022,AdventHealth became the new title sponsor of the Cup and Truck Series spring races at Kansas, replacingBusch Beer and WISE Power, respectively. The Cup race would be called theAdventHealth 400 but the name of the Truck Series race was decided by a contest for AdventHealth employees. The winning name was "Heart of America".[8]

Past winners

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YearDateNo.DriverTeamManufacturerRace DistanceRace TimeAverage Speed
(mph)
Ref
LapsMiles (km)
2001July 717Ricky HendrickHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet167250.5 (403.14)2:00:09125.094[9]
2002July 616Mike BlissXpress MotorsportsChevrolet167250.5 (403.14)2:03:43121.487[10]
2003July 550Jon WoodRoush RacingFord167250.5 (403.14)2:11:33114.253[11]
2004July 399Carl EdwardsRoush RacingFord167250.5 (403.14)2:21:48105.994[12]
2005July 230Todd BodineGermain RacingToyota170*255 (410.382)2:10:23117.346[13]
2006July 110Terry Cookppc RacingFord167250.5 (403.14)2:14:42111.581[14]
2007April 2899Erik DarnellRoush Fenway RacingFord167250.5 (403.14)2:00:49124.405[15]
2008April 2633Ron Hornaday Jr.Kevin Harvick Inc.Chevrolet167250.5 (403.14)2:22:02105.82[16]
2009April 25/27*5Mike SkinnerRandy Moss MotorsportsToyota132*198 (318.65)2:08:1192.68[17]
2010May 213Johnny SauterThorSport RacingChevrolet167250.5 (403.14)2:15:29110.936[18]
2011June 42Clint BowyerKevin Harvick Inc.Chevrolet167250.5 (403.14)2:04:32120.691[19]
2012April 2131James BuescherTurner MotorsportsChevrolet167250.5 (403.14)2:04:06121.112[20]
2013April 2088Matt CraftonThorSport RacingToyota167250.5 (403.14)2:25:53103.028[21]
2014May 951Kyle BuschKyle Busch MotorsportsToyota167250.5 (403.14)2:20:25107.039[22]
2015May 888Matt CraftonThorSport RacingToyota167250.5 (403.14)1:47:31139.875[23]
2016May 69William ByronKyle Busch MotorsportsToyota170*255 (410.382)2:21:00108.511[24]
2017May 1251Kyle BuschKyle Busch MotorsportsToyota167250.5 (403.14)2:18:34108.468[25]
2018May 1118Noah GragsonKyle Busch MotorsportsToyota167250.5 (403.14)1:52:03134.137[26]
2019May 1045Ross ChastainNiece MotorsportsChevrolet167250.5 (403.14)2:01:41123.517[27]
2020*July 2416Austin HillHattori Racing EnterprisesToyota134201 (323.477)1:35:27126.349[28]
July 2588Matt CraftonThorSport RacingFord134201 (323.477)1:58:13102.016[29]
2021May 151Kyle BuschKyle Busch MotorsportsToyota140*210 (337.961)1:45:22119.582[30]
2022May 1438Zane SmithFront Row MotorsportsFord134201 (323.477)1:34:26127.709[31]
2023May 623Grant EnfingerGMS RacingChevrolet134201 (323.477)1:59:24101.005[32]
2024May 411Corey HeimTricon GarageToyota134201 (323.477)1:30:52132.722[33]
2025May 107Carson HocevarSpire MotorsportsChevrolet134201 (323.477)1:48:49110.829[34]
  • 2005, 2016 and 2021: Race extended due to aNASCAR Overtime finish.
  • 2009: Race suspended on Saturday, finished on Monday and shortened due to rain.
  • 2020 I: Race postponed from May 30 to July 24 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. The race distance was shortened from 250 to 200 miles due to the series having a second race at the track the next day.
  • 2020 II: Race moved fromChicagoland Speedway due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[35]

Multiple winners (drivers)

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# WinsTeamYears won
3Matt Crafton2013, 2015, 2020(Race 2 of 2)
Kyle Busch2014, 2017, 2021

Multiple winners (teams)

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# WinsTeamYears won
5Kyle Busch Motorsports2014, 2016-2018, 2021
4ThorSport Racing2010, 2013, 2015, 2020(Race 2 of 2)
3Roush Fenway Racing2003, 2004, 2007
2Kevin Harvick Inc.2008, 2011

Manufacturer wins

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# WinsMakeYears won
11JapanToyota2005, 2009, 2013-2018, 2020(Race 1 of 2), 2021, 2024
9United StatesChevrolet2001, 2002, 2008, 2010-2012, 2019, 2023, 2025
6United StatesFord2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2020(Race 2 of 2), 2022

Fall race

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Motor race
Kubota Tractor 200
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
CorporatesponsorKubota
First race2020
Last race2024
Distance201 miles (323 km)
Laps134
Stages 1/2: 30 each
Final stage: 74
Previous namesClean Harbors 200 (2020)
Kansas Lottery 200 (2022–2023)
Kubota Tractor 200 (2024)
Most wins (driver)Brett Moffitt
John Hunter Nemechek
Christian Eckes
Corey Heim (1)
Most wins (team)GMS Racing
Kyle Busch Motorsports
McAnally-Hilgemann Racing
Tricon Garage (1)
Most wins (manufacturer)Chevrolet
Toyota (2)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length1.5 mi (2.4 km)
Turns4

TheKubota Tractor 200 was an annual fall race held atKansas Speedway inKansas City, Kansas since2020. It was removed from the schedule following the2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.[36]

History

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The race was initially added to the series' schedule in 2020 after theCOVID-19 pandemic resulted in the cancellation of the series' race atEldora Speedway in Ohio.[37] It then replaced the fall race atLas Vegas Motor Speedway as an annual event.[38]

Past winners

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YearDateNo.DriverTeamManufacturerRace DistanceRace TimeAverage Speed
(mph)
Ref
LapsMiles (km)
2020*October 1723Brett MoffittGMS RacingChevrolet139*208.5 (335.547)1:44:18119.942[39]
2021Not held
2022September 94John Hunter NemechekKyle Busch MotorsportsToyota134200 (321.867)1:42:11118.023[40]
2023September 819Christian EckesMcAnally-Hilgemann RacingChevrolet134200 (321.867)1:47:43111.96[41]
2024September 2711Corey HeimTricon GarageToyota134200 (321.867)1:35:50125.843[42]

Manufacturer wins

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# WinsMakeYears won
2United StatesChevrolet2020, 2023
JapanToyota2022, 2024

References

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  2. ^Wilson, Steven B. (May 3, 2018)."Kansas Speedway Partners With 37KindDays.Org For 37 Kind Day 250". Speedway Digest. RetrievedMay 3, 2018.
  3. ^"Digital Ally Sponsoring Kansas Weekend".Motor Racing Network. April 17, 2019. RetrievedApril 17, 2019.
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  5. ^"NASCAR unveils schedule updates through Aug. 2".NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. June 4, 2020. RetrievedJuly 25, 2020.
  6. ^Rosen, Jeff (August 6, 2020)."Kansas Speedway gains third NASCAR trucks race of season. That's never happened before".The Kansas City Star.McClatchy. RetrievedOctober 1, 2020.
  7. ^"WISE Power to serve as entitlement partner for Truck race at Kansas Speedway".Kansas Speedway (Press release).Jayski's Silly Season Site. April 8, 2021. RetrievedApril 8, 2021.
  8. ^"Camping World Truck Series Race at Kansas Renamed Heart of America 200".Jayski's Silly Season Site. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. May 5, 2022.
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  26. ^"2018 37 Kind Days 250". Racing-Reference. RetrievedDecember 31, 2021.
  27. ^"2019 Digital Ally 250". Racing-Reference. RetrievedDecember 31, 2021.
  28. ^"2020 Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 200". Racing-Reference. RetrievedDecember 31, 2021.
  29. ^"2020 E.P.T. 200". Racing-Reference. RetrievedDecember 31, 2021.
  30. ^"2021 WISE Power 200". Racing-Reference. RetrievedDecember 31, 2021.
  31. ^"2022 Heart of America 200". Racing-Reference. RetrievedMay 14, 2022.
  32. ^"2023 Heart of America 200". Racing-Reference. RetrievedMay 6, 2023.
  33. ^"2024 Heart of America 200". Racing-Reference. RetrievedMay 4, 2024.
  34. ^"2025 Heart of Health Care 200". Racing-Reference. RetrievedMay 10, 2025.
  35. ^"NASCAR announces next installment in return to racing schedule".NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. June 4, 2020.
  36. ^"2025 schedule". August 29, 2024. RetrievedNovember 16, 2024.
  37. ^Rosen, Jeff (August 6, 2020)."Kansas Speedway gains third NASCAR trucks race of season. That's never happened before".The Kansas City Star.McClatchy. RetrievedMay 27, 2022.
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  42. ^"2024 Kubota Tractor 200".Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedNovember 17, 2024.

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