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| NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series | |
|---|---|
| Venue | Martinsville Speedway |
| Location | Ridgeway, Virginia, United States |
| Circuit information | |
| Surface | Asphalt Concrete (turns) |
| Length | 0.526 mi (0.847 km) |
| Turns | 4 |
Stock car racing events in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series have been held at Martinsville Speedway, in Ridgeway, Virginia during numerous seasons and times of year since 1995.
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| NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series | |
|---|---|
| First race | 2003 |
| Distance | 105.2 miles (169.3 km) |
| Laps | 200 Stages 1/2: 50 each Final stage: 100 |
| Previous names | Advance Auto Parts 200 (2003) Kroger 200 (2004–2015) Texas Roadhouse 200 presented by Alpha Energy Solutions (2016–2018) NASCAR Hall of Fame 200 (2019–2020) United Rentals 200 (2021) Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 200 (2024) |
| Most wins (driver) | Denny Hamlin Bubba Wallace Johnny Sauter (2) |
| Most wins (team) | Kyle Busch Motorsports (6) |
| Most wins (manufacturer) | Toyota (12) |
| Circuit information | |
| Surface | Asphalt Concrete (turns) |
| Length | 0.526 mi (0.847 km) |
| Turns | 4 |
The Slim Jim 200 is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway, Virginia that has been held since 2003. The race is held on the weekend of the NASCAR Cup Series' Xfinity 500. Corey Heim is the defending race winner.
Although winners of the NASCAR Cup Series races at Martinsville were given grandfather clocks in substitution of a race trophy, only the winners of the spring Truck Series race would also get a grandfather clock. That would change in 2010 as the winners of both Truck Series races at Martinsville got a grandfather clock. [1]
In the 2013 race, Bubba Wallace became the first African American to win in a Truck Series race in series history and the first African American driver since 1963 to win a race in any of NASCAR's three national series. [2] He won back-to-back races at Martinsville when he drove his Kyle Busch Motorsports truck to the win in the 2014 fall Martinsville race. That year, his truck number was changed from No. 54 to No. 34 for this one race as a tribute to fellow African American driver Wendell Scott being inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame a few months later.
The 2020 race was held at night and became the Truck Series' only annual visit to Martinsville. [3] [4] That year and in 2019, the NASCAR Hall of Fame was the title sponsor. [5] United Rentals became the title sponsor of the fall Truck Series race at Martinsville in 2021, [6] which was the last year the Truck Series held a race in the fall at the track.
In 2022, the fall Truck Series race at Martinsville was moved to the spring and there was no fall Truck Series race at the track for the first time since 2002. The race returned in 2024 under the Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 200. [7]
In 2025, Slim Jim became the title sponsor, replacing Zip Buy Now, Pay Later. [8]
| Year | Date | No. | Driver | Team | Manufacturer | Race Distance | Race Time | Average Speed (mph) | Report | Ref | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laps | Miles (km) | ||||||||||
| 2003 | October 18 | 50 | Jon Wood | Roush Racing | Ford | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 1:27:35 | 72.069 | Report | [9] |
| 2004 | October 23 | 2 | Jamie McMurray | Ultra Motorsports | Dodge | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 1:43:47 | 60.819 | Report | [10] |
| 2005 | October 22 | 99 | Ricky Craven | Roush Racing | Ford | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 1:38:07 | 64.332 | Report | [11] |
| 2006 | October 21 | 60 | Jack Sprague | Wyler Racing | Toyota | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 1:44:54 | 60.172 | Report | [12] |
| 2007 | October 20 | 5 | Mike Skinner | Bill Davis Racing | Toyota | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 1:45:58 | 59.566 | Report | [13] |
| 2008 | October 18 | 23 | Johnny Benson Jr. | Bill Davis Racing | Toyota | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 1:32:32 | 68.213 | Report | [14] |
| 2009 | October 24 | 1 | Timothy Peters | Red Horse Racing | Toyota | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 1:31:04 | 69.312 | Report | [15] |
| 2010 | October 23 | 33 | Ron Hornaday Jr. | Kevin Harvick Inc. | Chevrolet | 206* | 108.356 (174.382) | 1:42:37 | 63.356 | Report | [16] |
| 2011 | October 29 | 18 | Denny Hamlin | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 1:35:49 | 65.876 | Report | [17] |
| 2012 | October 27 | 51 | Denny Hamlin | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 1:30:42 | 69.579 | Report | [18] |
| 2013 | October 26 | 54 | Bubba Wallace | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 1:34:47 | 66.594 | Report | [19] |
| 2014 | October 25 | 34 | Bubba Wallace | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 1:44:20 | 60.498 | Report | [20] |
| 2015 | October 31 | 88 | Matt Crafton | ThorSport Racing | Toyota | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 1:44:08 | 60.615 | Report | [21] |
| 2016 | October 29 | 21 | Johnny Sauter | GMS Racing | Chevrolet | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 1:25:29 | 73.839 | Report | [22] |
| 2017 | October 28 | 18 | Noah Gragson | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 1:32:55 | 67.932 | Report | [23] |
| 2018 | October 27 | 21 | Johnny Sauter | GMS Racing | Chevrolet | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 1:31:05 | 69.299 | Report | [24] |
| 2019 | October 26 | 4 | Todd Gilliland | Kyle Busch Motorsports | Toyota | 201* | 105.726 (170.148) | 1:50:02 | 57.651 | Report | [25] |
| 2020 | October 30 | 98 | Grant Enfinger | ThorSport Racing | Ford | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 2:00:27 | 52.403 | Report | [26] |
| 2021 | October 29 | 21 | Zane Smith | GMS Racing | Chevrolet | 204* | 107.304 (172.788) | 1:54:09 | 56.402 | Report | [27] |
| 2022 – 2023 | Not held | ||||||||||
| 2024 | November 1 | 19 | Christian Eckes | McAnally-Hilgemann Racing | Chevrolet | 200 | 105.2 (169.302) | 1:36:12 | 65.613 | Report | [28] |
| 2025 | October 24 | 11 | Corey Heim | Tricon Garage | Toyota | 203* | 106.778 (171.841) | 1:49:49 | 58.340 | Report | [29] |
| 2026 | October 30 | Report | |||||||||
| # Wins | Driver | Years won |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | Denny Hamlin | 2011-2012 |
| Bubba Wallace | 2013-2014 | |
| Johnny Sauter | 2016, 2018 |
| # Wins | Team | Years won |
|---|---|---|
| 6 | Kyle Busch Motorsports | 2011-2014, 2017, 2019 |
| 3 | GMS Racing | 2016, 2018, 2021 |
| 2 | Roush Racing | 2003, 2005 |
| Bill Davis Racing | 2007-2008 | |
| ThorSport Racing | 2015, 2020 |
| # Wins | Make | Years won |
|---|---|---|
| 12 | | 2006-2009, 2011-2015, 2017, 2019, 2025 |
| 5 | | 2010, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2024 |
| 3 | | 2003, 2005, 2020 |
| 1 | | 2004 |
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| NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series | |
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| Corporate sponsor | Boys & Girls Club of the Blue Ridge |
| First race | 1995 |
| Last race | 2025 |
| Distance | 105.2 miles (169.3 km) |
| Laps | 200 Stages 1/2: 50 each Final stage: 100 |
| Previous names | Goody's 150 (1995) Hanes 250 (1996–1997) NAPA 250 (1998–2000) Advance Auto Parts 250 (2001–2003) Kroger 250 (2004–2015) Alpha Energy Solutions 250 (2016–2018) [30] TrüNorth Global 250 (2019) [31] Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 200 (2022) Long John Silver's 200 (2023-2024) |
| Most wins (driver) | Kevin Harvick Dennis Setzer (3) |
| Most wins (team) | Morgan-Dollar Motorsports Richard Childress Racing ThorSport Racing (3) |
| Most wins (manufacturer) | Chevrolet (15) |
| Circuit information | |
| Surface | Asphalt Concrete (turns) |
| Length | 0.526 mi (0.847 km) |
| Turns | 4 |
The Boys & Girls Club of the Blue Ridge 200 was a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway, Virginia that has been held since 1995. The race was held on the weekend of the NASCAR Cup Series' Cook Out 400. Daniel Hemric is the defending race winner.
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Joe Ruttman won the inaugural Truck Series spring race, at Martinsville in 1999. [32]
Dennis Setzer's win in the 2008 race was the last Truck Series win for Dodge before they rebranded their Truck Series vehicles to Ram Trucks starting in 2009. It was also the last win for his team, Bobby Hamilton Racing, which closed down at the end of the season.
In 2020, as part of schedule realignment, the fall race became the only Truck Series race at the track as NASCAR decided to give the track one Xfinity Series race instead. This schedule change was done in a swap with Richmond Raceway, which previously had two Xfinity Series races and zero Truck Series races and would now have one Xfinity Series race and one Truck Series race (which replaced the spring race at Martinsville).
In 2022, the fall Truck Series race at Martinsville was moved to the spring and there was no fall Truck Series race at the track for the first time since 2002.
In 2023, Long John Silver's became the title sponsor of the race, replacing Blue-Emu. [33]
| # Wins | Driver | Years won |
|---|---|---|
| 3 | Dennis Setzer | 2002, 2003, 2008 |
| Kevin Harvick | 2009, 2010, 2012 | |
| 2 | Mike Skinner | 1996, 2007 |
| Johnny Sauter | 2011, 2013 | |
| Kyle Busch | 2016, 2019 |
| # Wins | Team | Years won |
|---|---|---|
| 3 | Richard Childress Racing | 1996, 1998, 2012 |
| Morgan-Dollar Motorsports | 2002, 2003, 2005 | |
| ThorSport Racing | 2011, 2013, 2014 | |
| 2 | Bobby Hamilton Racing | 2000, 2008 |
| Kevin Harvick Inc. | 2009, 2010 | |
| Kyle Busch Motorsports | 2016, 2019 | |
| McAnally-Hilgemann Racing | 2024, 2025 |
| # Wins | Make | Years won |
|---|---|---|
| 15 | | 1996-1998, 2002-2003, 2005, 2009-2012, 2017-2018, 2022, 2024-2025 |
| 7 | | 2006-2007, 2013-2014, 2016, 2019, 2023 |
| 4 | | 1999-2001, 2008 |
| 3 | | 1995, 2004, 2015 |