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San Bernardino County 200

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Auto Club Speedway (formerly California Speedway) - Speedway.svg

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Venue
Auto Club Speedway
Location
Fontana, California, United States
Corporate sponsor

San Bernardino County
First race
1997
Last race
2009
Distance
200 miles (320 km)
Laps
100
Previous names
The No Fear Challenge (1997–1998)
NAPA Auto Parts 200 (1999)
Motorola 200 (2000)
Auto Club 200 (2001)
American Racing Wheels 200 (2002–2005)
racetickets.com 200 (2006)
San Bernardino County 200 (2007–2009)
Most wins (driver)
Ted Musgrave (3)
Most wins (team)
Ultra Motorsports (4)
Most wins (manufacturer)
Dodge and Toyota (4)
Circuit information
Surface
Asphalt
Length
2.0 mi (3.2 km)
Turns
4

The San Bernardino County 200 was a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race held at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California. It was first held in 1997, the year Auto Club Speedway opened, and last held in 2009. The race had been held as the second race of the Truck Series season since 2005, but was removed from the schedule after 2009 in order to save teams money in travel costs, no longer forcing them to travel from east coast to west coast for a race.




Contents





  • 1 Race history

    • 1.1 2008


    • 1.2 2009



  • 2 Past winners

    • 2.1 Multiple winners (drivers)


    • 2.2 Multiple winners (teams)


    • 2.3 Manufacturer wins



  • 3 References




Race history[edit]



2008[edit]


No qualifying segment took place. The field was set by owners points; Ron Hornaday Jr. started in first place. The race was dominated by Toyota; Daytona truck race runner-up Kyle Busch won the race in the No. 51 Toyota followed by Todd Bodine, Johnny Benson Jr., and Terry Cook in second, third, and fourth respectively in their Toyotas. Between Busch, Bodine, and Benson, Toyota led 79 out of 100 laps in the race; eight out of nine Toyotas in the field finished in the top 13. Ron Hornaday, Jr. led 15 laps and finished in fifth place; the highest-finishing place for Chevrolet in the race. Travis Kvapil led one lap and finished 7th in his No. 09 Ford. Dennis Setzer, in his No. 18 Dodge, led 3 laps and finished 16th.



2009[edit]


Kyle Busch, last year's winner, won the pole. With Johnny Benson starting second, two Toyota Tundras started at the front row followed by two Chevrolet Silverados driven by rookie Ricky Carmichael and Ron Hornaday in the second row. Mike Harmon fails to qualify. Busch led the opening laps. First caution: Mike Skinner taps into Brian Scott, sending Scott to the outside wall before the start/finish line. Lap 35, Norm Benning (No. 57) ran out of fuel, stopping his racing truck away from the backstretch to prevent a caution. Lap 45, second caution came out due to engine problems of the No. 25 of Terry Cook. Lap 50, halfway, Busch continued to lead laps and pull away from the field. Lap 86, green flag pit stops ensue; Mike Bliss (No. 40) ran out of fuel, but was able to make to pit road. Lap 90, Busch pits and took fuel only; David Starr took fuel only in his pitstop, also, moved up in positions as a result. Lap 96, Tayler Malsam (No. 81) ran out of fuel; no caution. Kyle Busch, with a ten-second lead, won race for the second time in a row; his tenth career truck win. Busch led 95 of 100 laps. Daytona truck race winner Todd Bodine finishes in second place, also, for the second time in a row. David Starr finished 4th. Rookie Ricky Carmichael finishes in 8th place.



Past winners[edit]

































































































































Year
Date
Driver
Team
Manufacturer
Race Distance
Race Time
Average Speed
(mph)
Laps
Miles (km)

1997
October 18

Mike Bliss

Ultra Motorsports

Ford
100
200 (321.868)
1:37:28
137.195

1998
July 18

Jack Sprague

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet
100
200 (321.868)
1:24:36
141.844

1999
October 30

Jack Sprague

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet
100
200 (321.868)
1:33:41
128.091

2000
October 28

Kurt Busch

Roush Racing

Ford
100
200 (321.868)
1:23:11
144.26

2001
November 3

Ted Musgrave

Ultra Motorsports

Dodge
100
200 (321.868)
1:45:55
113.297

2002
November 2

Ted Musgrave

Ultra Motorsports

Dodge
100
200 (321.868)
1:25:32
140.296

2003
September 20

Ted Musgrave

Ultra Motorsports

Dodge
100
200 (321.868)
1:22:14
145.926

2004
October 2

Todd Bodine

Germain Racing

Toyota
100
200 (321.868)
1:34:23
127.141

2005
February 25

Steve Park

Orleans Racing

Dodge
100
200 (321.868)
1:33:45
128

2006
February 24

Mark Martin

Roush Racing

Ford
106*
212 (341.18)
1:44:40
121.529

2007
February 23

Mike Skinner

Bill Davis Racing

Toyota
100
200 (321.868)
1:31:39
130.933

2008
February 23*

Kyle Busch

Billy Ballew Motorsports

Toyota
100
200 (321.868)
1:22:00
146.341

2009
February 21

Kyle Busch

Billy Ballew Motorsports

Toyota
100
200 (321.868)
1:22:17
145.838

  • 2006: Race extended due to a green–white–checker finish.


  • 2008: Race postponed from Friday night to Saturday afternoon due to rain.


Multiple winners (drivers)[edit]













# Wins
Driver
Years Won
3

Ted Musgrave
2001, 2002, 2003
2

Jack Sprague
1998, 1999

Kyle Busch
2008, 2009


Multiple winners (teams)[edit]















# Wins
Team
Years Won
4

Ultra Motorsports
1997, 2001, 2002, 2003
2

Hendrick Motorsports
1998, 1999

Roush Racing
2000, 2006

Billy Ballew Motorsports
2008, 2009


Manufacturer wins[edit]
















# Wins
Make
Years Won
4

United States Dodge
2001, 2002, 2003, 2005

Japan Toyota
2004, 2007, 2008, 2009
3

United States Ford
1997, 2000, 2006
2

United States Chevrolet
1998, 1999


References[edit]


  • Racing-Reference.info - Auto Club Speedway Race Results











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