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2013 Alliance Truck Parts 250
13th race of the 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2013 Alliance Truck Parts 250 was the 13th stock car race of the 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series and the 22nd iteration of the event. The race was held on Saturday, June 15, 2013, in Brooklyn, Michigan at Michigan International Speedway, a 2 miles (3.2 km) D-shaped oval. The race took the scheduled 125 laps to complete. At race's end, Regan Smith, driving for JR Motorsports, would pull away in the closing laps of the race to win his third career NASCAR Nationwide Series win and his second and final win of the season.[1] To fill out the podium, Kyle Larson of Turner Scott Motorsports and Paul Menard of Richard Childress Racing would finish second and third, respectively.
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The race was held at Michigan International Speedway, a two-mile (3.2 km) moderate-banked D-shaped speedway located in Brooklyn, Michigan. The track is used primarily for NASCAR events. It is known as a "sister track" to Texas World Speedway as MIS's oval design was a direct basis of TWS, with moderate modifications to the banking in the corners, and was used as the basis of Auto Club Speedway. The track is owned by International Speedway Corporation. Michigan International Speedway is recognized as one of motorsports' premier facilities because of its wide racing surface and high banking (by open-wheel standards; the 18-degree banking is modest by stock car standards).
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Practice
The only practice session was held on Friday, June 14, at 1:10 PM EST, and would last for two hours and 15 minutes.[2] Austin Dillon of Richard Childress Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 37.738 and an average speed of 190.789 miles per hour (307.045 km/h).[3]
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Qualifying was held on Saturday, June 15, at 10:35 AM EST. Each driver would have two laps to set a fastest time; the fastest of the two would count as their official qualifying lap.[2]
Austin Dillon of Richard Childress Racing would win the pole, setting a time of 37.523 and an average speed of 191.882 miles per hour (308.804 km/h).[4]
No drivers would fail to qualify.
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