Visit Hampton VA 150

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Visit Hampton Virginia 150
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East
Venue Langley Speedway
Location Hampton, Virginia
United States
Corporate sponsor Visit Hampton Virginia
First race2011
Last race2018
Distance59.4 miles (95.595 km)
Laps150
Previous namesVisit Hampton Virginia 175 (2011-2015)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length0.395 mi (0.636 km)
Turns4

The Visit Hampton Virginia 150 [1] was a NASCAR K&N Pro Series race held annually at Langley Speedway in Hampton, Virginia.

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Past winners

YearDateNo.DriverTeamManufacturerRace distanceRace timeAverage speed
(mph)
LapsMiles (km)
2011 [2] June 114 Sergio Peña Rev Racing Toyota 17569.4 (111.527)1:03:2465.284
2012 [3] June 2307 Corey LaJoie Randy LaJoie Racing Ford 17569.4 (111.527)1:09:2859.428
2013 [4] June 2298 Dylan Kwasniewski Turner Scott Motorsports Chevrolet 177*70 (112.654)1:16:4854.579
2014 [5] June 2141 Ben Rhodes Turner Scott Motorsports (2) Chevrolet (2)17569.4 (112.654)1:01:2567.701
2015 [6] June 209 William Byron HScott Motorsports Chevrolet (3)17569.4 (112.654)0:58:4370.815
2016Not held
2017 [7] September 4*16 Todd Gilliland Bill McAnally Racing Toyota (2)15059.4 (95.595)0:59:1269.609
2018 [8] April 2854 Tyler Dippel DGR-Crosley Toyota (3)15059.4 (95.595)0:50:1270.817

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