- New England 200 (NASCAR)
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New England 200 Venue New Hampshire Motor Speedway Sponsor Camping World RV Sales First race 1990 Distance 211.6 miles (340.5 km) Laps 200 Previous names Budweiser 300 (1990–1992) NE Chevy 250 (1993–1994)
NE Chevy Dealers 250 (1995)
Stanley 200 (1996)
United States Cellular 200 (1997)
Gumout Long Life Formula 200 (1998)
Busch 200 (1999–2000, 2002)
CVS Pharmacy 200 Presented by Bayer (2001)
New England 200 (2003, 2005–2006)
Siemens 200 (2004)
Camping World 200 presented by RVs.com (2007)
Camping World RV Sales 200 presented by RVs.com (2008)
Camping World RV Sales 200 presented by Turtle Wax (2009)
former second race:
NE Chevy 250 (1990–1992)The New England 200 is a NASCAR Nationwide Series race held at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire. When first held in 1990, the race was 300 laps. It was scaled back to 250 laps, the length of the former fall NHMS race, starting in 1993, and again to its current 200 laps in 1996.[1] Until 2010, in twenty three races held at NHMS, there had never been a repeat Nationwide Series winner, the longest such streak in any of NASCAR's national touring series.[2] Kyle Busch broke the streak with victories in 2009 and 2010.
Past winners
Year Date Driver Manufacturer Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)Laps Miles (km) 1990 July 15 Tommy Ellis Buick 300 317.4 (510.805) 3:41:58 85.797 1991 July 14 Kenny Wallace Pontiac 300 317.4 (510.805) 2:54:38 109.093 1992 July 12 Jeff Burton Oldsmobile 300 317.4 (510.805) 3:18:34 95.907 1993 August 22 Robert Pressley Chevrolet 250 264.5 (425.671) 2:57:12 89.56 1994 May 7 Derrike Cope Ford 250 264.5 (425.671) 2:59:16 88.527 1995 May 13 Chad Little Ford 250 264.5 (425.671) 2:31:11 104.972 1996 July 12 Randy LaJoie Chevrolet 200 211.6 (340.537) 2:10:57 96.953 1997 May 10 Mike McLaughlin Chevrolet 200 211.6 (340.537) 2:45:25 76.752 1998 May 9 Buckshot Jones Pontiac 200 211.6 (340.537) 2:05:55 100.829 1999 May 8 Elton Sawyer Ford 200 211.6 (340.537) 2:03:42 103.324 2000 May 13 Tim Fedewa Chevrolet 200 211.6 (340.537) 2:22:04 89.366 2001 May 12 Jason Keller Ford 200 211.6 (340.537) 1:56:47 108.714 2002 May 11 Bobby Hamilton, Jr. Ford 200 211.6 (340.537) 1:55:02 110.368 2003 July 19 David Green Pontiac 200 211.6 (340.537) 1:57:33 108.005 2004 July 24 Matt Kenseth Ford 200 211.6 (340.537) 2:15:29 93.709 2005 July 16 Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet 201* 212.658 (342.239) 2:18:33 92.093 2006 July 15 Carl Edwards Ford 200 211.6 (340.537) 2:00:12 105.624 2007 June 30 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 200 211.6 (340.537) 2:06:07 100.669 2008 June 28 Tony Stewart Toyota 200 211.6 (340.537) 1:56:27 109.025 2009 June 27 Kyle Busch Toyota 200 211.6 (340.537) 1:53:26 111.925 2010 June 26 Kyle Busch Toyota 200 211.6 (340.537) 1:54:43 110.673 2011 July 16 Kyle Busch Toyota 206* 217.948 (350.753) 2:21:48 92.221 - 2005 & 2011: Race extended due to a Green-white-checker finish.
Former Second Race
Year Date Driver Manufacturer Race Distance Time of Race Average Speed
(mph)Laps Miles (km) 1990 October 14 Rick Mast Buick 250 264.5 (425.671) 2:44:37 94.405 1991 October 13 Ricky Craven Chevrolet 250 264.5 (425.671) 2:54:43 90.832 1992 August 23 Joe Nemechek Chevrolet 250 264.5 (425.671) 2:47:14 94.897 - From 1990–1992, New Hampshire held a second Nationwide Series race in the fall. The second race was removed from the schedule in 1993, in exchange for a Sprint Cup Series race at the track.
- ^ Racing-Reference.info – New Hampshire Motor Speedway Race Results
- ^ New Hampshire Boasts Longest Single-Winner Streak
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