Race Title: | Heart of America 200 |
Series Long: | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series |
Venue: | Kansas Speedway |
Location: | Kansas City, Kansas, United States |
Sponsor: | AdventHealth |
First Race: | 2001 |
Laps: | 134[1] Stages 1/2: 30 each Final stage: 74 |
Previous Names: | O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 (2001–2011) SFP 250 (2012–2014) Toyota Tundra 250 (2015–2017) 37 Kind Days 250 (2018)[2] Digital Ally 250 (2019)[3] Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 200 (2020, 1st) e.p.t. 200 (2020, 2nd) WISE Power 200 (2021) |
Most Wins Driver: | Matt Crafton Kyle Busch (3) |
Most Wins Team: | Kyle Busch Motorsports (5) |
Most Wins Manufacturer: | Toyota (11) |
Surface: | Asphalt |
Length Mi: | 1.5 |
Turns: | 4 |
The Heart of America 200 is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race held at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. Since 2020, the race has been 134 laps and long.
From 2001 to 2019, the race was one of a few on the Truck Series schedule to be 250 miles (Daytona, Talladega, Texas' 400km event). In 2020, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic schedule changes, the Truck Series had three races at Kansas with the first two being a doubleheader in July after being postponed from May and the other one being held in the fall. Each of the three races was 200 miles instead of 250. In 2021, the track only had one race again but the race distance remained 200 miles.
The inaugural race was run on July 7, 2001, and was won by Ricky Hendrick.[4]
In 2020, the track had three Truck Series races, starting with a doubleheader in July due to the schedule changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[5] The track's third race, the Clean Harbors 200, was added to the schedule as a replacement for the race at Eldora Speedway due to COVID-19.[6] This race, held on the same weekend as the NASCAR Cup Series' playoff race at the track, was added back on the series' schedule as a permanent race in 2022.
In 2021, WillCo Intelligent Stored Energy (WISE) Power became the title sponsor of the race.[7] In 2022, AdventHealth became the new title sponsor of the Cup and Truck Series spring races at Kansas, replacing Busch Beer and WISE Power, respectively. The Cup race was called the AdventHealth 400 but the name of the Truck Series race was decided by a contest for AdventHealth employees. The winning name was "Heart of America".[8]
Year | Date | Driver | Team | Manufacturer | Race Distance | Race Time | Average Speed (mph) | Ref | |||
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Laps | Miles (km) | ||||||||||
2001 | July 7 | 17 | Ricky Hendrick | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:00:09 | 125.094 | [9] | |
2002 | July 6 | 16 | Mike Bliss | Xpress Motorsports | Chevrolet | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:03:43 | 121.487 | [10] | |
2003 | July 5 | 50 | Jon Wood | Roush Racing | Ford | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:11:33 | 114.253 | [11] | |
2004 | July 3 | 99 | Carl Edwards | Roush Racing | Ford | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:21:48 | 105.994 | [12] | |
2005 | July 2 | 30 | Todd Bodine | Germain Racing | Toyota | 170* | 255 (410.382) | 2:10:23 | 117.346 | [13] | |
2006 | July 1 | 10 | Terry Cook | ppc Racing | Ford | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:14:42 | 111.581 | [14] | |
2007 | April 28 | 99 | Erik Darnell | Roush Fenway Racing | Ford | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:00:49 | 124.405 | [15] | |
2008 | April 26 | 33 | Ron Hornaday Jr. | Kevin Harvick Inc. | Chevrolet | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:22:02 | 105.82 | [16] | |
2009 | April 25/27* | 5 | Mike Skinner | Randy Moss Motorsports | Toyota | 132* | 198 (318.65) | 2:08:11 | 92.68 | [17] | |
2010 | May 2 | 13 | Johnny Sauter | ThorSport Racing | Chevrolet | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:15:29 | 110.936 | [18] | |
2011 | June 4 | 2 | Clint Bowyer | Kevin Harvick Inc. | Chevrolet | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:04:32 | 120.691 | [19] | |
2012 | April 21 | 31 | James Buescher | Turner Motorsports | Chevrolet | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:04:06 | 121.112 | [20] | |
2013 | April 20 | 88 | Matt Crafton | ThorSport Racing | Toyota | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:25:53 | 103.028 | [21] | |
2014 | May 9 | 51 | Kyle Busch | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:20:25 | 107.039 | [22] | |
2015 | May 8 | 88 | Matt Crafton | ThorSport Racing | Toyota | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 1:47:31 | 139.875 | [23] | |
2016 | May 6 | 9 | William Byron | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 170* | 255 (410.382) | 2:21:00 | 108.511 | [24] | |
2017 | May 12 | 51 | Kyle Busch | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:18:34 | 108.468 | [25] | |
2018 | May 11 | 18 | Noah Gragson | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 1:52:03 | 134.137 | [26] | |
2019 | May 10 | 45 | Ross Chastain | Niece Motorsports | Chevrolet | 167 | 250.5 (403.14) | 2:01:41 | 123.517 | [27] | |
2020 | July 24 | 16 | Austin Hill | Hattori Racing Enterprises | Toyota | 134 | 201 (323.477) | 1:35:27 | 126.349 | [28] | |
July 25 | 88 | Matt Crafton | ThorSport Racing | Ford | 134 | 201 (323.477) | 1:58:13 | 102.016 | [29] | ||
2021 | May 1 | 51 | Kyle Busch | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 140* | 210 (337.961) | 1:45:22 | 119.582 | [30] | |
2022 | May 14 | 38 | Zane Smith | Front Row Motorsports | Ford | 134 | 201 (323.477) | 1:34:26 | 127.709 | [31] | |
2023 | May 6 | 23 | Grant Enfinger | GMS Racing | Chevrolet | 134 | 201 (323.477) | 1:59:24 | 101.005 | [32] | |
May 4 | 11 | Corey Heim | Tricon Garage | Toyota | 134 | 201 (323.477) | 1:30:52 | 132.722 | [33] |
| Team | Years Won |
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3 | Matt Crafton | 2013, 2015, 2020 (Race 2 of 2) |
Kyle Busch | 2014, 2017, 2021 |
| Team | Years Won | |
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5 | Kyle Busch Motorsports | 2014, 2016-2018, 2021 | |
4 | ThorSport Racing | 2010, 2013, 2015, 2020 (Race 2 of 2) | |
3 | Roush Fenway Racing | 2003, 2004, 2007 | |
2 | Kevin Harvick Inc. | 2008, 2011 |
| Make | Years Won | |
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11 | Toyota | 2005, 2009, 2013-2018, 2020 (Race 1 of 2), 2021, 2024 | |
8 | Chevrolet | 2001, 2002, 2008, 2010-2012, 2019, 2023 | |
6 | Ford | 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2020 (Race 2 of 2), 2022 |