ARCA Menards Series | |
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Venue | Winchester Speedway |
Location | Winchester, Indiana, United States |
First race | 1982 |
Last race | 2021 |
Distance | 100 mi (160.934 km) |
Laps | 200 |
Previous names | Winchester ARCA 100 (1982–1983) Winchester ARCA 125 (1988, 1990) Winchester ARCA 150 (1993–1994) Featherlite Trailers 150 (1995) Roger Holdeman Memorial 150 (1996–1997) Snap On 150 (1998) Winchester ARCA 200 (1999, 2007, 2017) Astral Carrier ARCA 250 (2000) ARCA Re/Max 250 (2001) Goldenpalace.com 200 (2002) Winchester ARCA Re/Max 200 (2003) ARCA 200 presented by Construct Corps (2006) Winchester ARCA 200 (1999) Winchester 200 presented by Federated Auto Parts (2011) Herr's Chase the Taste 200 (2012–2015) Herr's Potato Chips 200 (2016) Toyota 200 presented by Crosley Brands (2020) Calypso Lemonade 200 (2021) |
Most wins (driver) | Frank Kimmel (6) |
Most wins (manufacturer) | Ford (11) |
Circuit information | |
Surface | Asphalt |
Length | 0.50 mi (0.80 km) |
Turns | 4 |
The Calypso Lemonade 200 was an ARCA Menards Series race held at the Winchester Speedway in Winchester, Indiana. It was originally 50 miles, then increased to 63 miles, then 75, then 100, then 125, and then back down to 100.
Year | Date | Driver | Manufacturer | Race Distance | Race Time | Average Speed (mph) | |||
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Laps | Miles (km) | ||||||||
1982 [1] | July 5 | Marvin Smith | Buick | 100 | 50 (80.467) | N/A | N/A | ||
1983 [2] | July 3 | Marvin Smith | Buick | 100 | 50 (80.467) | 0:37:17 | 80.465 | ||
1984-1987 | Not held | ||||||||
1988 [3] | June 25 | Tracy Leslie | Oldsmobile | 125 | 62.50 (100.584) | 0:45:23 | 82.569 | ||
1989 | Not held | ||||||||
1990 [4] | September 15 | Bob Keselowski | Pontiac | 125 | 62.50 (100.584) | 0:41:34 | 90.217 | ||
1991->1992 | Not held | ||||||||
1993 [5] | October 3 | Tim Steele | Oldsmobile | 150 | 75 (120.701) | 0:58:06 | 77.453 | ||
1994 [6] | October 1 | Gary Bradberry | Buick | 151* | 75 (120.701) | 1:15:19 | 60.146 | ||
1995 [7] | September 30 | Tim Steele | Ford | 150 | 75 (120.701) | 1:10:23 | 63.936 | ||
1996 [8] | September 28 | Frank Kimmel | Pontiac | 150 | 75 (120.701) | 1:01:24 | 73.29 | ||
1997 [9] | September 27 | Tim Steele | Ford | 153* | 75 (120.701) | 1:01:24 | 74.758 | ||
1998 [10] | September 26 | Bob Strait | Ford | 150 | 75 (120.701) | 1:11:13 | 63.187 | ||
1999 [11] | August 29 | Tracy Leslie | Ford | 200 | 100 (160.934) | 1:30:11 | 66.531 | ||
2000 [12] | August 12 | Frank Kimmel | Chevrolet | 250 | 125 (201.168) | 2:18:11 | 54.275 | ||
2001 [13] | April 22 | Tim Steele | Ford | 250 | 125 (201.168) | 2:09:46 | 59.621 | ||
2002 [14] | August 31 | Frank Kimmel | Ford | 200 | 100 (160.934) | 1:39:34 | 60.261 | ||
2003 [15] | August 30 | Frank Kimmel | Ford | 203* | 100 (160.934) | 1:46:01 | 57.444 | ||
2004-2005 | Not held | ||||||||
2006 [16] | May 7 | Frank Kimmel | Ford | 202* | 100 (160.934) | 1:48:55 | 55.088 | ||
2007 [17] | May 6 | Billy Leslie | Ford | 200 | 100 (160.934) | 1:35:36 | 62.76 | ||
2008-2010 | Not held | ||||||||
2011 [18] | June 25 | Dakoda Armstrong | Dodge | 200 | 100 (160.934) | 1:17:08 | 77.782 | ||
2012 [19] | June 24 | Alex Bowman | Dodge | 200 | 100 (160.934) | 1:13:41 | 81.427 | ||
2013 [20] | June 30 | Frank Kimmel | Dodge | 200 | 100 (160.934) | 1:22:12 | 68.796 | ||
2014 [21] | July 6 | Brandon Jones | Chevrolet | 200 | 100 (160.934) | 1:15:41 | 79.264 | ||
2015 [22] | June 28 | Austin Wayne Self | Ford | 200 | 100 (160.934) | 1:35:27 | 62.862 | ||
2016 [23] | June 26 | Chase Briscoe | Ford | 200 | 100 (160.934) | 1:16:45 | 78.16 | ||
2017 [24] | August 6 | Kyle Benjamin | Toyota | 200 | 100 (160.934) | 1:13:41 | 77.822 | ||
2018-2019 | Not held | ||||||||
2020 [25] | September 19 | Ty Gibbs | Toyota | 200 | 100 (160.934) | 1:26:22 | 69.471 | ||
2021 [26] | July 31 | Ty Gibbs | Toyota | 205* | 100 (160.934) | 1:28:35 | 69.426 |
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