Dutch Boy 150 (Gateway)

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Dutch Boy 150
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ARCA Menards Series
Venue Gateway Motorsports Park
Location Madison, Illinois, United States
First race1997
Last race2020
Distance150 mi (241.402 km)
Laps120
Previous namesGateway ARCA 125 (1997)
Gateway ARCA 150 (2001)
Shop n' Save 150 (2004–2006)
Gateway ARCA 150 (2007)
PapaNicholas Coffee 150 (2018)
Day to Day Coffee 150 (2019)
Dutch Boy 150 (2020)
Most wins (driver) Ty Gibbs (2)
Most wins (team) Joe Gibbs Racing (2)
Most wins (manufacturer) Dodge (4)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length1.25 mi (2.01 km)
Turns4

The Dutch Boy 150 was an ARCA Menards Series race held at the Gateway Motorsports Park in Madison, Illinois. It was originally 125 miles, but was increased to 150 miles. It has supported NASCAR Truck Series Toyota 200 in 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2018, 2019, and 2020.

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Past winners

ARCA Menards Series

YearDateDriverManufacturerRace DistanceRace TimeAverage Speed
(mph)
LapsMiles (km)
1997 [1] September 14 Mark Gibson Ford 100125 (201.168)1:18:5295.097
1998
-
2000
Not held
2001 [2] May 5 Frank Kimmel Ford 64*80 (128.748)0:47:52100.279
2002
-
2003
Not held
2004 [3] September 6 Ryan Hemphill Dodge 120150 (241.402)1:34:0095.745
2005 [4] July 29 Joey Miller Dodge 120150 (241.402)1:40:3689.463
2006 [5] July 28 Cale Gale Dodge 142*177.5 (285.659)2:08:4882.686
2007 [6] August 31 Bryan Clauson Dodge 120150 (241.402)1:41:2188.801
2008
-
2017
Not held
2018 [7] June 22 Sheldon Creed Toyota 120150 (241.402)1:27:01103.428
2019 [8] June 22 Ty Gibbs Toyota 120150 (241.402)1:57:1897.773
2020 [9] August 28 Ty Gibbs Toyota 120150 (241.402)1:32:5896.809

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