Memphis Travel.com 200 - Past Winners

Past Winners

Year Date Driver Manufacturer Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)
Laps Miles (km)
1998 Sept 13 Ron Hornaday, Jr. Chevrolet 200 150 (241.401) 1:46:53 84.204
1999 May 8 Greg Biffle Ford 200 150 (241.401) 1:59:31 75.303
2000 May 13 Jack Sprague Chevrolet 200 150 (241.401) 1:45:11 85.565
2001 June 23 Dennis Setzer Chevrolet 200 150 (241.401) 1:49:23 82.279
2002 June 22 Travis Kvapil Chevrolet 200 150 (241.401) 1:41:03 89.065
2003 June 21 Ted Musgrave Dodge 200 150 (241.401) 1:44:32 86.097
2004 June 19 Bobby Hamilton Dodge 200 150 (241.401) 1:55:39 77.821
2005* July 23 Brandon Whitt* Toyota 202* 151.5 (243.815) 2:07:42 71.182
2006 July 15 Jack Sprague Toyota 202* 151.5 (243.815) 1:42:52 88.367
2007 June 30 Travis Kvapil Ford 200 150 (241.401) 1:38:02 91.806
2008 June 28 Ron Hornaday, Jr. Chevrolet 204* 153 (246.229) 1:45:59 86.617
2009 June 27 Ron Hornaday, Jr. Chevrolet 201* 150.75 (242.608) 1:40:24 90.09
  • 2005: First race run at night with temporary lights, Whitt's first career win.
  • 2005-2006 & 2008-2009: Race extended due to a Green-white-checker finish.


Races in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Current
  • Daytona
  • Martinsville
  • Rockingham
  • Kansas
  • Charlotte
  • Dover
  • Texas
  • Kentucky
  • Iowa
  • New Weston
  • Pocono
  • Michigan
  • Bristol
  • Bowmanville
  • Iowa
  • Chicagoland
  • Las Vegas
  • Talladega
  • Martinsville
  • Texas
  • Phoenix
  • Homestead
Previous
  • Fontana
  • Atlanta 2
  • Milwaukee
  • Memphis
  • Cicero
  • Topeka
  • Mansfield
  • Tucson
  • Richmond
  • WDW
  • Gateway
  • Nashville
  • Nashville
  • Indianapolis
  • New Hampshire
  • Kentucky 2
  • Atlanta
Note:The Camping World Truck Series has multiple events at the same racing venue.


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