North Carolina Education Lottery 200 (Rockingham) Explained

Race Title:North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at The Rock Presented by Cheerwine
Series Long:NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Venue:Rockingham Speedway
Location:Rockingham, North Carolina, United States
Sponsor:North Carolina Education Lottery, Cheerwine
First Race:2012
Last Race:2013
Laps:200
Previous Names:Good Sam Roadside Assistance Carolina 200 Presented by Cheerwine (2012)
Most Wins Team:Turner Scott Motorsports (2)
Most Wins Manufacturer:Chevrolet (2)
Surface:Asphalt
Length Mi:1.017
Turns:4

The North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at The Rock Presented by Cheerwine was a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race held at the Rockingham Speedway in Rockingham, North Carolina. The race consisted of 200 laps, 203.4 miles (320 km).[1] The inaugural race was run on April 15, 2012, and was won by Kasey Kahne.[2]

History

On September 2, 2011, NASCAR announced that Rockingham Speedway would hold a Camping World Truck Series event for the 2012 season.[3] During the inaugural race, Nelson Piquet Jr. started on the pole position and Kasey Kahne won the race.

In 2013, the race went for 205 laps instead of 200 laps because of green-white-checkered rules. The rookie Kyle Larson won his first truck series win in his first year but the race became notable because of controversy. Truck series veteran Ron Hornaday Jr. got contact with Kyle Busch Motorsports driver; the rookie Darrell Wallace Jr. In a similar fashion to an incident with Kyle Busch at Texas two years prior in the WinStar World Casino 350K. Hornaday tapped Wallace sending him into the fences. Ron Hornaday took responsibility and apologized but claimed that he did not intend to wreck Wallace; NASCAR, the media and fans felt differently when they saw a video that showed Hornaday frowning towards Wallace's truck before the tap. NASCAR black-flagged Hornaday and sent him to the back of the field on the restart, later fined him $25,000 and put him on probation until June 12. The penalties were also controversial because the fans, drivers, and medias wanted Hornaday's penalties harsher since Kyle Busch was parked after the Texas incident.

In 2014, the Truck Series did not return to the track due to financial struggles.[4]

Past winners

YearDateDriverTeamManufacturerRace DistanceRace TimeAverage Speed
(mph)
Ref
LapsMiles (km)
2012April 154Kasey KahneTurner MotorsportsChevrolet200203.4 (327.34)1:51:54107.239[5]
2013April 1430Kyle LarsonTurner Scott MotorsportsChevrolet205*208.485 (335.524)1:59:03103.318[6]

Manufacturer wins

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Good Sam Roadside Assistance Carolina 200 Presented by Cheerwine . Jayski.com . April 14, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120415050059/http://www.jayski.com/news/campingworld/2012/story/_/page/2012cts-03rockingham . April 15, 2012 . dead .
  2. Web site: Kahne rallies from back to win at Rockingham . NASCAR . NASCAR Wire Service . April 15, 2012 . April 15, 2012.
  3. Web site: Sources: Rockingham to host Trucks . ESPN . September 2, 2011 . April 14, 2012 . McGee, Ryan.
  4. News: Gluck. Jeff. Trucks will return to Eldora, skip Rockingham in 2014. USA Today. October 25, 2013. October 26, 2013.
  5. Web site: 2012 Good Sam Roadside Assistance 200 . racing-reference.info . April 15, 2012 . April 15, 2012.
  6. Web site: 2013 North Carolina Education Lottery 200. racing-reference.info . April 14, 2013 . October 20, 2021.