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NASCAR Truck Series race at Darlington
"Darlington 200" redirects here. For the Busch Series race in 1984, see
BI-LO 200
.
The
Buckle Up South Carolina 200
is a
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
race held at
Darlington Raceway
. The distance of the race is approximately 201 miles (323 km), contested over 147 laps.
Ross Chastain
is the defending winner of this race, having won it in 2024.
History
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First ran in 2001, it was taken off the schedule after the 2004 season. In 2009, they announced after a six-year hiatus, Darlington would return to the Truck Series in August 2010. At the end of the year, they moved the race from August to mid-March for 2011. The race had been held under the lights since 2004. On November 21, 2011, it was announced that the event would once again be removed from the schedule.
The race returned to the Truck Series schedule in 2020 on Labor Day weekend initially as a one-off replacement date for the
Chevrolet Silverado 250
at
Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
, which was canceled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
. It also became part of "throwback weekend" with the Cup and Xfinity Series, which already had races at Darlington that weekend.
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It became a permanent date on the 2021 schedule and was pushed to the throwback weekend, now in May. The Truck Series race would continue to race with the Cup and Xfinity Series there as part of a new second race weekend for those two series there.
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Another temporary race called the In It To Win It 200 was added for September when the pandemic forced the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park race to be called off again.
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The
South Carolina Education Lottery
sponsored the race in 2020.
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When it was retained on the 2021 schedule, The 4Less Group took over as title sponsor with its LiftKits4Less.com brand.
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The State of South Carolina took over naming rights for the temporary 2021 race and the South Carolina Education Lottery returned as the race's associate sponsor after being the title sponsor in 2020. The name of the race was the In It To Win It 200 (presented by the South Carolina Education Lottery) as the state government partnered with the track to give away prizes to those who received a
COVID-19 vaccine
at the track on the day of the race.
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Dead On Tools became the title sponsor of the track's one race in 2022.
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Past winners
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Multiple winners (drivers)
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Multiple winners (teams)
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Manufacturer wins
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References
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Williams, Heather (August 6, 2020).
"NASCAR releases the 2020 playoff schedule, no changes for Bristol"
.
WCYB-TV
. Retrieved
August 11,
2020
.
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"Darlington Raceway to Host 2021 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race on May 7, 2021"
.
Darlington Raceway
. November 19, 2020. Archived from
the original
on March 5, 2021
. Retrieved
January 4,
2021
.
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Utter, Jim (May 25, 2021).
"NASCAR cancels Truck race at Mosport, adds Darlington"
.
Motorsport.com
.
Motorsport Network
. Archived from
the original
on July 23, 2022
. Retrieved
May 25,
2021
.
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"Darlington Raceway & South Carolina Education Lottery partner on NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series entitlement for South Carolina Education Lottery 200"
.
Darlington Raceway
(Press release). August 11, 2020. Archived from
the original
on September 22, 2020
. Retrieved
August 11,
2020
.
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"LiftKits4Less.com to sponsor Truck Series race at Darlington Raceway May 7"
.
Jayski's Silly Season Site
. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. March 22, 2021.
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"Darlington Raceway Partners with State of South Carolina for In It To Win It 200"
.
Darlington Raceway
. August 3, 2021
. Retrieved
August 3,
2021
.
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"Dead On Tools Title Sponsor of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race at Darlington Raceway"
.
Jayski's Silly Season Site
. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. February 1, 2022
. Retrieved
January 31,
2022
.
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"2001 Darlington 200"
. Racing-Reference
. Retrieved
December 31,
2021
.
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"2002 Craftsman Anniversary 200"
. Racing-Reference
. Retrieved
December 31,
2021
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"2003 Craftsman 200"
. Racing-Reference
. Retrieved
December 31,
2021
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"2004 Darlington 200"
. Racing-Reference
. Retrieved
December 31,
2021
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"2010 Too Tough to Tame 200"
. Racing-Reference
. Retrieved
December 31,
2021
.
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"2011 Too Tough to Tame 200"
. Racing-Reference
. Retrieved
December 31,
2021
.
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"2020 South Carolina Education Lottery 200"
. Racing-Reference
. Retrieved
December 31,
2021
.
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"2021 Liftkits4Less.com 200"
. Racing-Reference
. Retrieved
December 31,
2021
.
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"2021 In It To Win It 200"
. Racing-Reference
. Retrieved
December 31,
2021
.
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"2022 Dead on Tools 200"
. Racing-Reference
. Retrieved
May 6,
2022
.
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"2023 Buckle Up South Carolina 200"
. Racing-Reference
. Retrieved
May 12,
2023
.
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"2024 Buckle Up South Carolina 200"
. Racing-Reference
. Retrieved
May 10,
2024
.
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