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NASCAR Truck Series race at Sonoma Raceway
DoorDash 250
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Venue
| Sonoma Raceway
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Location
| Sonoma, California
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Corporate
sponsor
| DoorDash
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First race
| 1995
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Last race
| 2022
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Distance
| 149.25 miles (240.19 km)
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Laps
| - 75
- Stage 1:
20
- Stage 2:
25
- Stage 3:
30
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Previous names
| - Subway 100
(1995)
- Kragen 151
(1996)
- Kragen/Exide 151
(1997?1998)
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Most wins (driver)
| All winning drivers have 1
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Most wins (team)
| All winning drivers have 1
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Most wins (manufacturer)
| Ford
(3)
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Surface
| Asphalt
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Length
| 2.385 mi (3.838 km)
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Turns
| 12
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The
DoorDash 250
was an annual
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
race at
Sonoma Raceway
.
The race was previously held during the first four years of the Truck Series (from
1995
to
1998
), but was dropped for 1999 as the series' second road course date moved to
Portland International Raceway
. At the time, the track was known as Sears Point International Raceway and the race was held in October as a standalone race from the Cup Series schedule.
The 2022 race was held June 11, 2022 with
Kyle Busch
claiming the race victory. The race was held the same weekend as the
NASCAR Cup Series
'
Toyota/Save Mart 350
and the
ARCA Menards Series West
's
General Tire 200
.
History
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May 2022
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The 2022 Truck Series schedule was released on September 29 with Sonoma on Saturday, June 11.
[1]
It replaced
the race
at the
Watkins Glen
road course, which had been added back on the Truck Series schedule in
2021
for the first time since
2000
.
The 2022 race was 75 laps and 149.25 miles in length according to NASCAR.com.
[2]
Stage 1, won by Ty Majeski, was 20 laps in length. Stage 2, won by Ben Rhodes, was 25 laps in length. The final stage was 30 laps in length.
[3]
Past winners
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Manufacturer wins
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References
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- ^
"Back to the Future: New venues, return of familiar locations highlight 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series slates"
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NASCAR.com
. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. September 29, 2021
. Retrieved
February 10,
2022
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"2022 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Schedule"
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NASCAR.com
. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC
. Retrieved
February 27,
2022
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"(Twitter post)"
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Twitter
.
Bob Pockrass
. January 27, 2022
. Retrieved
February 27,
2022
.
Tentative stage lengths for national series. Cup stage lengths for races later in the year TBD as NASCAR sees what fuel mileage is with new car (try not to have a fuel mileage race to end of stage). Everything subject to change but this currently what NASCAR has as part of rules:
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"1995 Subway 100"
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Racing-Reference
. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC
. Retrieved
February 27,
2022
.
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"1996 Kragen 151"
.
Racing-Reference
. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC
. Retrieved
February 27,
2022
.
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"1997 Kragen / Exide 151"
.
Racing-Reference
. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC
. Retrieved
February 27,
2022
.
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"1998 Kragen / Exide 151"
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Racing-Reference
. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC
. Retrieved
February 27,
2022
.
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"2022 DoorDash 250"
. Racing-Reference
. Retrieved
June 12,
2022
.
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: The Truck Series has multiple events at the same racing venue.
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