2001 NASCAR Busch Series - Sam's Club Presents Hill Bros. Coffee 300

Sam's Club Presents Hill Bros. Coffee 300

The inaugural Sam's Club Presents Hill Bros. Coffee 300 was held July 14 at Chicagoland Speedway. Ryan Newman won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Jimmie Johnson
  2. Mike Skinner
  3. Jeff Burton
  4. Joe Nemechek
  5. Jason Keller
  6. Jeff Green
  7. Buckshot Jones
  8. Elton Sawyer
  9. Kevin Grubb
  10. Elton Sawyer

Failed to qualify: Mike Harmon (#44), Rich Woodland, Jr. (#40)

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