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NASCAR Gander Outdoor Truck Series at Iowa Speedway
NASCAR truck series race at Iowa Speedway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pickup truck racing events in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series have been held at Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa, during numerous seasons and times of year from 2009 to 2019.
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The M&M's 200 presented by Casey's General Stores was a 200-lap NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series race held at Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa. The race ran from 2009 to 2019 before being canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and removed entirely from the schedule in 2021.[1][2]
Past winners
- 2010: The race extended due to a NASCAR Overtime finish.
- 2019: Race postponed from Saturday night to Sunday afternoon due to rain; Ross Chastain had originally won the race, but his truck failed post-race tech. With NASCAR's new tech policy that if the winning vehicle fails, the vehicle will be disqualified and whoever finished 2nd or is the highest finishing driver whose vehicle passes moves up. Brett Moffitt originally finished 2nd in the race, but due to Chastain's truck failing, and Moffitt passing post-race tech, Moffitt wound up winning the race despite the fact he never led a lap the whole race. This marked the first time since an Xfinity race in 1995 that a driver was disqualified due to post-race tech failure, and stripped of the win.[14]
- 2020: Race canceled and moved to the Daytona Road Course due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Multiple winners (teams)
Manufacturer wins
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September race
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The Fan Appreciation 200 was a 200 lap NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race held at Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa. The second race held at Iowa Speedway, it originally shared a name and title sponsor with its sister race, the American Ethanol 200, in Newton.[15] Ryan Blaney, son of Cup driver Dave Blaney won the inaugural race by holding off Ty Dillon. Blaney's win at the age of 18 years, 8 months, and 15 days made him the youngest winner in Camping World Truck Series history at the time. The race was removed from the schedule after the 2013 season.
Past winners
- 2013: Race extended because of two green–white–checker finish attempts.[17]
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