General Tire 150 (Dover) Explained

Race Title:General Tire 150
Series Long:ARCA Menards Series East
Venue:Dover Motor Speedway
Location:Dover, Delaware
United States
Sponsor:General Tire
First Race:1998
Distance:150 miles (241.402 km)
Laps:150
Previous Names:Delaware 200 (1998)
MBNA E-Commerce 150 (2001)
MBNA All American Heroes 150 (2002)
MBNA America 150 (2004)
MBNA Race Points 150 (2005)
Sunoco 150 (2006-2010)
Dover 150 (2011)
American Real TV 150 (2012)
Drive Sober 150 (2013-2014)
Drive Sober 125 (2015)
Dover 125 (2016)
National Fallen Firefigheters Foundation 125 presented by Carl Deputy & Son Builders (2017)
Crosley 125 (2018)
General Tire 125 (2019-2023)
Surface:Concrete
Length Mi:1
Turns:4

The General Tire 150 is an ARCA Menards Series and ARCA Menards Series East combination race held at Dover Motor Speedway, Prior to 2020, it was the final race of the season and was held before the NASCAR Xfinity Series event, the BetRivers 200.[1]

Past winners

YearDateDriverTeamManufacturerRace distanceRace timeAverage speed
(mph)
LapsMiles (km)
ARCA Menards Series East race
1998July 1812Jimmy SpencerSpencer Motor VenturesChevrolet200200 (321.869)2:03:4696.957
1999

2000
Not held
2001September 2160Dale ShawDale Shaw RacingChevrolet (2)154*154 (247.839)1:42:4090.000
2002September 2040Matt KobyluckMatt Kobyluck RacingChevrolet (3)150150 (241.402)1:17:28116.179
2003Not held
2004September 2432Dale QuarterleyQuarterley RacingChevrolet (4)160*160 (257.495)1:38:0097.959
2005September 2344Andy SanterreAndy Santerre RacingChevrolet (5)150150 (241.402)1:45:2388.772
2006September 229Tim AndrewsTim Andrews RacingChevrolet (6)157*157 (252.667)1:48:2586.887
2007September 2144Sean CaisseAndy Santerre Racing (2)Chevrolet (7)150150 (241.402)1:47:1483.929
2008September 198Aric AlmirolaDale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet (8)150150 (241.402)1:49:0590.833
2009September 2544Brett MoffittAndy Santerre Racing (3)Chevrolet (9)150150 (241.402)1:30:2399.576
2010September 2420Brett Moffitt (2)Joe Gibbs RacingToyota155*155 (249.448)1:52:1382.875
2011September 306Darrell Wallace Jr.Revolution RacingToyota (2)152*152 (244.62)1:44:2887.301
2012September 2807Corey LaJoieRandy LaJoie RacingToyota (3)154*154 (247.839)1:47:1986.001
2013September 2713Austin HillAustin Hill RacingFord150150 (241.402)1:43:3086.957
2014September 2622Austin Hill (2)Austin Hill Racing (2)Ford (2)150150 (241.402)1:38:3191.355
2015October 3*2Collin CabreRevolution Racing (2)Toyota (4)125125 (201.168)1:22:11103.902
2016[2] September 3040Kyle BenjaminRanier Racing with MDMChevrolet (10)126*126 (202.777)1:20:2693.797
2017September 2912Harrison BurtonMDM MotorsportsToyota (5)128*128 (205.996)1:22:3692.978
2018October 6*6Rubén García Jr.Revolution Racing (3) Toyota (6)125125 (201.168)1:15:3699.206
2019October 421Sam MayerGMS Racing (3) Chevrolet (11)125125 (201.168)1:15:3699.206
2020August 2121Sam Mayer (2)GMS Racing (4)Chevrolet (12)125125 (201.168)1:00:00116.219
2021May 1418Ty GibbsJoe Gibbs Racing (2)Toyota (7)125125 (201.168)1:28:1185.050
2022April 2917Taylor GrayDavid Gilliland RacingFord (3)125125 (201.168)1:03:00119.048
2023April 2820Jake FinchVenturini MotorsportsToyota (8)127*127 (204.343)1:10:38107.881
ARCA Menards Series/ARCA Menards Series East combination race
2024April 2628Connor ZilischPinnacle Racing GroupChevrolet150150 (241.402)

Multiple winners (drivers)

  1. Wins
DriverYears Won
2Brett Moffitt2009, 2010
Austin Hill2013, 2014
Sam Mayer2019, 2020

Notes and References

  1. News: 17-year old Justin Haley conquers Springfield Mile Dirt; youngest Springfield winner in history. 21 August 2016. Arca Racing. Arca Racing. August 21, 2016.
  2. Web site: NASCAR Home Tracks. NASCARHomeTracks. NASCAR Home Tracks. 4 October 2016.