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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship Race
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The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship Race is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race held at Phoenix Raceway. The 150-lap, 1 mile (1.6 km) race can also be known as the Craftsman 150 as the race winner's (not championship) trophy has the name on it. The race has been the last race of the year for the Truck Series since 2020.
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Ty Majeski is the race's defending winner.
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History

From 1995 until 1998, two races were held each year at Phoenix for the series. The first of the two Phoenix races in 1995 was the first-ever race for the series in its history. Since 1999, the track has had one Truck Series race each year and which has been held the fall each year except for 1999 and 2000 when it was held in March and 2011 when it was held in February.
Since 2020, it has been part of the NASCAR Championship Weekend replacing Homestead–Miami.[2] In 2023, when Craftsman returned to become the title sponsor of the Truck Series, they took over the title sponsorship of the race, replacing Lucas Oil.[3] The 2023 race was controversial. Fans had noted that drivers had no respect on the track, which contributed to the amount of wrecks and overtime restarts in the final laps. The race would end up finishing around 11 PM MST, one of the latest that a NASCAR race has finished. With a race time of 2 hours, 27 minutes, and 32 seconds, it is also one of the longest Truck Series races in history.[4]
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Past winners
- 2001, 2002, 2009, 2012, 2020, 2022, and 2023: Race extended due to NASCAR overtime. 2001 race took 2 attempts. 2023 race took 4 attempts.
- 2014: Race shortened due to power outage.
Multiple winners (drivers)
Multiple winners (teams)
Manufacturer wins
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References
External links
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