Henry Ford Health System 200
The Henry Ford Health System 200 was a NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series race that takes place at Michigan International Speedway. The event was started in 1999 and was won by Greg Biffle. In 2001 Michigan did not hold a Truck race because of date conflicts with the CART event which it had been associated. The 2004 race marked the first win for Toyota in a national NASCAR series when Travis Kvapil won for Bang! Racing.[3]
NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series | |
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Venue | Michigan International Speedway |
Location | Brooklyn, Michigan, United States |
Corporate sponsor | Henry Ford Health System[1] |
First race | 1999 |
Last race | 2020 |
Distance | 200 miles (321.869 km) |
Laps | 100 (Stage 1: 30 Stage 2: 30 Stage 3: 40) |
Previous names | goracing.com 200 (1999) Michigan 200 (2000, 2002, 2007, 2009) Sears 200 (2003) Line-X Spray-On Truck Bedliners 200 (2004) Paramount Health Insurance 200 (2005) Con-way Freight 200 (2006) Cool City Customs 200 (2008) VFW 200 (2010-2012) Michigan National Guard 200 (2013) Careers For Veterans 200 (2014) Careers For Veterans 200 presented by Cooper Standard and Brad Keselowski's Checkered Flag Foundation (2015–2016) LTi Printing 200 (2017) Corrigan Oil 200 (2018–2019)[2] |
Most wins (driver) | Greg Biffle Travis Kvapil Brett Moffitt (2) |
Most wins (team) | Roush Fenway Racing (5) |
Most wins (manufacturer) | Toyota (8) |
Circuit information | |
Surface | Asphalt |
Length | 2.0 mi (3.2 km) |
Turns | 4 |
Past winners
Year | Date | No. | Driver | Team | Manufacturer | Race Distance | Race Time | Average Speed (mph) | ||
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Laps | Miles (km) | |||||||||
1999 | July 24 | 50 | Greg Biffle | Roush Racing | Ford | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:38:27 | 121.889 | |
2000 | July 22 | 50 | Greg Biffle | Roush Racing | Ford | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:26:42 | 138.408 | |
2001 | ||||||||||
2002 | July 27 | 18 | Robert Pressley | Bobby Hamilton Racing | Dodge | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:24:23 | 142.208 | |
2003 | July 26 | 62 | Brendan Gaughan | Orleans Racing | Dodge | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:17:54 | 154.044 | |
2004 | July 31 | 24 | Travis Kvapil | Bang Racing | Toyota* | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:35:38 | 125.479 | |
2005 | June 18 | 46 | Dennis Setzer | Morgan-Dollar Motorsports | Chevrolet | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:38:03 | 122.387 | |
2006 | June 17 | 23 | Johnny Benson Jr. | Bill Davis Racing | Toyota | 102* | 204 (328.306) | 1:45:02 | 116.534 | |
2007 | June 16 | 6 | Travis Kvapil | Roush Fenway Racing | Ford | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:28:39 | 135.364 | |
2008 | June 14 | 99 | Erik Darnell | Roush Fenway Racing | Ford | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:25:27 | 140.433 | |
2009 | June 13 | 6 | Colin Braun | Roush Fenway Racing | Ford | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:31:43 | 130.838 | |
2010 | June 12 | 51 | Aric Almirola | Billy Ballew Motorsports | Toyota | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:41:13 | 118.558 | |
2011 | August 20 | 2 | Kevin Harvick | Kevin Harvick Inc. | Chevrolet | 102* | 204 (328.306) | 1:36:53 | 126.338 | |
2012 | August 18 | 30 | Nelson Piquet Jr. | Turner Motorsports | Chevrolet | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:26:01 | 139.508 | |
2013 | August 17 | 31 | James Buescher | Turner Scott Motorsports | Chevrolet | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:39:48 | 120.24 | |
2014 | August 16 | 98 | Johnny Sauter | ThorSport Racing | Toyota | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:14:29 | 161.11 | |
2015 | August 15 | 51 | Kyle Busch | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:33:04 | 128.94 | |
2016 | August 27 | 11 | Brett Moffitt | Red Horse Racing | Toyota | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:47:24 | 111.732 | |
2017 | August 12 | 99 | Darrell Wallace Jr. | MDM Motorsports | Chevrolet | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:34:52 | 126.493 | |
2018 | August 11 | 16 | Brett Moffitt | Hattori Racing Enterprises | Toyota | 100 | 200 (321.868) | 1:32:11 | 130.175 | |
2019 | August 10 | 16 | Austin Hill | Hattori Racing Enterprises | Toyota | 105* | 210 (337.961) | 1:50:54 | 113.616 | |
2020 | August 7 | 21 | Zane Smith | GMS Racing | Chevrolet | 107* | 214 (344.398) | 2:12:29 | 96.918 |
- 2004: First NASCAR win for Toyota.
- 2006, 2011, 2019 and 2020: The race was extended due to a NASCAR Overtime finish.
- 2012: Piquet scored his first win in the Truck Series, thus becoming the first Brazilian driver to win a Truck Series event.
Multiple winners (drivers)
# Wins | Driver | Years Won |
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2 | Greg Biffle | 1999, 2000 |
Travis Kvapil | 2004, 2007 | |
Brett Moffitt | 2016, 2018 |
Multiple winners (teams)
# Wins | Team | Years Won |
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5 | Roush Fenway Racing | 1999, 2000, 2007, 2008, 2009 |
2 | Turner Scott Motorsports | 2012, 2013 |
Hattori Racing Enterprises | 2018, 2019 |
References
- "Henry Ford Health System to serve as entitlement sponsor for Michigan International Speedway Truck race". Michigan International Speedway (Press release). August 4, 2020. Retrieved August 4, 2020.
- "Corrigan Oil to sponsor the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at MIS". Michigan International Speedway (Press release). Retrieved August 4, 2020.
- Associated Press (31 July 2004). "Kvapil wins after starting 30th". ESPN. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
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