Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 250

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Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 250
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NASCAR Xfinity Series
Venue Sonoma Raceway
Location Sonoma, California
Corporate sponsor Zip Buy Now, Pay Later
First race2023
Distance149.25 miles (240.19 km)
Laps75
Previous namesDoorDash 250 (2023)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length2.385 mi (3.838 km)
Turns12

The Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 250 is a NASCAR Xfinity Series race that is held at the Sonoma Raceway road course in Sonoma, California. Since its first year in 2023, the race has been held in June on the same weekend as the NASCAR Cup Series race at the track, the Toyota/Save Mart 350, and the ARCA Menards Series West race at the track, the General Tire 200.

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History

Aric Almirola celebrating his win in the 2023 race Aric Almirola 28 Xfinity Sonoma 2023 - Sarah Stierch.jpg
Aric Almirola celebrating his win in the 2023 race

The race was added to the 2023 Xfinity Series schedule, replacing the Truck Series' race at Sonoma in order to give the Xfinity Series another date on the west coast in June along with the race at Portland International Raceway in order for teams to save money on fuel costs for their haulers, which travel from the team's shops in the Charlotte metropolitan area. [1] It was the first ever Xfinity Series race at Sonoma. [2] It was one of eight (an all-time high) road course races on the 2023 series schedule. [3] DoorDash, the title sponsor of the Truck Series race at Sonoma in 2022, became the title sponsor of the Xfinity Series race at Sonoma.

Stewart-Haas Racing Cup Series driver Aric Almirola won the inaugural race in a one-off attempt in the No. 28 car for RSS Racing. He earned the team's first ever win in the Xfinity Series. Kyle Larson won the pole and led the most laps but was passed by Almirola late in the race. Larson would lose a chance to compete for the win after clipping a tire barrier in the hairpin with 7 laps to go which caused him to lose steering as he was going through the turn. [4]

The 2024 race originally did not have a title sponsor. The track's website used to list the name of the race as the Sonoma 250 and they have a logo for the race with that name. [5] Later, it was announced that the app Zip would sponsor the race, and it became the Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 250. [6]

Past winners

YearDateNo.DriverTeamManufacturerSponsorRace DistanceRace TimeAverage Speed
(mph)
ReportRef
LapsMiles (km)
2023 June 1028 Aric Almirola RSS Racing Ford Michael Roberts Construction79*157.21 (253)2:03:2976.388 Report [7]
2024 June 8 Report

Notes

Manufacturer wins

# WinsMakeYears Won
1 Flag of the United States.svg Ford 2023

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