Lucas Oil 200 (ARCA)

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Lucas Oil Complete Engine Treatment 200
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Daytona International Speedway.svg
ARCA Menards Series
VenueDaytona International Speedway
Corporate sponsorLucas Oil
General Tire
First race1964
Distance200 miles (321.868 km)
Laps80
Previous namesDaytona ARCA 250 (1964–1967)
Daytona ARCA 300 (1968–1971)
Royal Triton 300 (1972–1973)
Daytona ARCA 200 (1974–1997, 2006–2008)
First Plus Financial 200 (1998–1999)
Pro2Call ARCA 200 (2000)
Discount Auto Parts 200 (2001–2002)
Advance Discount Auto Parts 200 (2003–2005)
Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 (2009–2012)
Lucas Oil 200 Presented by MAVTV (2013–2014)
Lucas Oil 200 Presented by Autozone (2015)
Lucas Oil 200 Driven by General Tire (2016)

The Lucas Oil Complete Engine Treatment 200 is a 200 miles (320 km) ARCA Menards Series race held during Speedweeks at Daytona International Speedway in February. It was previously known as the Daytona ARCA 200.

History[]

List of winners[]

Year Date Driver Manufacturer Race distance Race time Average speed
(mph)
Laps Miles (km)
February 8 Nelson Stacy Ford 100 250 (402.336) 1:37:27 154.103
February 7 Iggy Katona Ford 100 250 (402.336) 1:53:03 132.684
February 20 Jack Bowsher Ford 100 250 (402.336) 1:31:26 164.053
February 19 Ralph Latham Plymouth 100 250 (402.336) 1:51:56 134.008
February 18 Dodge 120 300 (482.803) 2:01:19 148.372
February 16 Benny Parsons Ford 120 300 (482.803) 2:01:38 147.985
February 15 Ramo Stott Plymouth 120 300 (482.803) 2:06:41 142.086
February 7 Iggy Katona Dodge 120 300 (482.803) 1:58:27 152.542
February 13 Ford 120 300 (482.803) 2:09:20 139.175
February 11 Charlie Blanton Chevrolet 120 300 (482.803) 1:59:57 150.062
February 10 Iggy Katona Dodge 80 200 (321.868) 1:22:44 145.044
February 9 Ron Hutcherson Plymouth 80 200 (321.868) 1:22:28 145.513
February 8 Lennie Pond Chevrolet 80 200 (321.868) 1:18:21 153.224
February 13 Dodge 80 200 (321.868) 1:19:01 151.867
February 12 Jim Sauter Dodge 80 200 (321.868) 1:31:46 130.766
February 11 Kyle Petty Dodge 80 200 (321.868) 1:30:55 131.964
February 10 Oldsmobile 80 200 (321.868) 1:34:36 126.849
February 8 Tim Richmond Oldsmobile 80 200 (321.868) 1:23:28 143.77
February 7 Joe Ruttman Oldsmobile 80 200 (321.868) 1:22:21 145.719
February 14 Ferrel Harris Oldsmobile 80 200 (321.868) 1:23:19 144.202
February 12 Rick Wilson Buick 80 200 (321.868) 1:19:14 151.451
February 10 Glenn Sears Pontiac 80 200 (321.868) 1:32:31 129.660
February 9 Grant Adcox Chevrolet 80 200 (321.868) 1:31:47 130.743
February 8 Ralph Jones Ford 80 200 (321.868) 1:33:27 128.411
February 7 Mickey Gibbs Ford 80 200 (321.868) 1:20:42 148.699
February 12 Ben Hess Oldsmobile 80 200 (321.868) 1:48:27 110.65
[N 1] February 11 Jimmy Horton Pontiac 80 200 (321.868) 1:39:50 120.2
February 10 Ben Hess Oldsmobile 80 200 (321.868) 1:33:24 128.48
February 8 Jimmy Horton Chevrolet 80 200 (321.868) 1:40:03 119.94
February 7 Jeff Purvis Chevrolet 80 200 (321.868) 1:23:29 143.741
February 13 Mike Wallace Chevrolet 80 200 (321.868) 1:49:04 110.024
February 12 Andy Hillenburg Chevrolet 80 200 (321.868) 1:32:06 130.293
February 11 Jeff Purvis Chevrolet 80 200 (321.868) 1:20:29 149.099
February 9 Andy Hillenburg Chevrolet 80 200 (321.868) 1:30:06 133.185
February 8 Kenny Irwin, Jr. Ford 80 200 (321.868) 1:18:20 153.191
February 7 Bobby Gerhart Chevrolet 80 200 (321.868) 1:38:26 121.91
February 13 David Keith Ford 80 200 (321.868) 1:31:49 130.695
February 11 Ryan Newman Ford 80 200 (321.868) 1:50:40 108.434
February 10 Bobby Gerhart Pontiac 54[N 2] 135 (217.261) 1:08:18 118.594
[N 3] February 8 Chase Montgomery Pontiac 80 200 (321.868) 1:40:48 119.048
February 7 Kyle Busch Chevrolet 80 200 (321.868) 1:39:40 121.131
2005 February 12 Bobby Gerhart Chevrolet 65[N 4] 162.5 (261.518) 1:43:58 93.78
2006 February 12[N 5] Bobby Gerhart Chevrolet 83[N 6] 207.5 (333.938) 1:59:31 104.17
2007 February 10 Bobby Gerhart Chevrolet 80 200 (321.868) 1:54:56 104.408
2008 February 9 Michael Annett Toyota 80 200 (321.868) 1:44:21 114.998
2009 February 7 James Buescher Toyota 80 200 (321.868) 2:01:21 98.888
2010 February 6 Bobby Gerhart Chevrolet 80 200 (321.868) 1:49:23 109.706
2011 February 12 Bobby Gerhart Chevrolet 80 200 (321.868) 1:38:03 122.387
2012 February 18 Bobby Gerhart Chevrolet 83[N 7] 207.5 (333.938) 1:33:47 132.753
2013 February 16 John Wes Townley Toyota 80 200 (321.868) 1:29:18 135.9
2014 February 15 Grant Enfinger Ford 80 200 (321.868) 1:32:18 130.011
2015 February 14 Grant Enfinger Chevrolet 80 200 (321.868) 1:30:25 132.719
2016 February 13 John Wes Townley Chevrolet 80 200 (321.868) 1:27:45 136.752
2017 February 18 Austin Theriault Chevrolet 75[N 8] 187.5 (301.752) 1:51:14 101.139
2018 February 10 Michael Self Toyota 92[N 9] 230 (370.149) 2:10:35 105.68
2019 February 9 Harrison Burton Toyota 86[N 10] 215 (346.008) 1:41:51 126.655
2020 February 8 Michael Self Toyota 80 200 (321.868) 1:43:45 115.663
2021[1] February 13 Corey Heim Toyota 82[N 11] 205 (329.916) 1:43:6 119.302

Notes[]

  1. ^ 1990: The race is mostly remembered of a series of accidents, including 1970 winner and 1976 Daytona 500 polesitter Ramo Stott rolling over in the middle of the track and causing a 10 car pile-up. As a result of a wreck late in the race, paramedic Mike Staley, while taking care of Kevin Gundaker, was injured after Bob Keselowski spun into Gundaker's car, thus striking him and tossing him into the air for several feet. In the same wreck, Slick Johnson was killed after striking the turn 4 wall, before being run into from behind by another car.
  2. ^ 2002: Number of laps shortened due to rain.
  3. ^ 2003: From 2003 to 2017, the NASCAR Cup pole winners' race was held after the ARCA race. As a result of numerous incidents during the ARCA race, officials ruled a time-certain finish in order to allow the pole winner's race preparations, and the national television broadcast, to begin on time. Daytona changed the schedule in 2018 so the NASCAR Cup pole winners' race would be run the next day to prevent time-certain finishes in the ARCA race.
  4. ^ 2005: Shortened because of time-certain finish requirements.
  5. ^ 2006: Date postponed due to persistent rain.
  6. ^ 2006: Number of laps extended due to a green–white–checker finish.
  7. ^ 2012: Number of laps extended due to a green–white–checker finish.
  8. ^ 2017: Shortened because of time-certain finish requirements.
  9. ^ 2018: Number of laps extended due to a green–white–checker finish. It took two attempts due to two large crashes.
  10. ^ 2019: Number of laps extended due to a green–white–checker finish.
  11. ^ 2021: Number of laps extended due to a green–white–checker finish.

References[]

  1. ^ "Race Results".

External links[]


Previous race:
Reese's 150 (the previous season)
ARCA Menards Series
Lucas Oil 200
Next race:
General Tire 150 (Phoenix)
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