Federated Auto Parts 300

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Federated Auto Parts 300
 |
NASCAR Nationwide Series
|
Venue |
Nashville Superspeedway |
Corporate sponsor
|
Federated Auto Parts |
First race |
2002 |
Last race |
2011 |
Distance |
299.925 miles (482.682 km) |
Laps |
225 |
Previous names |
Inside Traxx 300 Presented by Met-Rx (2002) Trace Adkins Chrome 300 (2003) Federated Auto Parts 300 (2004–2011) |
The Federated Auto Parts 300 is a discontinued NASCAR Nationwide Series race that took place at Nashville Superspeedway. The race was one of two races held at the track, which received a second date on the then-Busch Series schedule one year after the track opened. Traditionally run in early June since its 2002 inception, the race moved to late July in 2011 as part of a schedule realignment.
Past winners
Year
|
Date
|
No.
|
Driver
|
Team
|
Manufacturer
|
Race Distance
|
Race Time
|
Average Speed (mph)
|
Laps
|
Miles (km)
|
2002
|
June 8
|
24
|
Jack Sprague
|
Hendrick Motorsports
|
Chevrolet
|
225
|
299.925 (482.682)
|
2:23:41
|
125.244
|
2003
|
June 7
|
10
|
Scott Riggs
|
ppc Racing
|
Ford
|
225
|
299.925 (482.682)
|
2:31:48
|
118.547
|
2004
|
June 12
|
00
|
Jason Leffler
|
Haas CNC Racing
|
Chevrolet
|
225
|
299.925 (482.682)
|
2:36:53
|
114.708
|
2005
|
June 12*
|
2
|
Clint Bowyer
|
Richard Childress Racing
|
Chevrolet
|
225
|
299.925 (482.682)
|
2:27:20
|
122.141
|
2006
|
June 10
|
60
|
Carl Edwards
|
Roush Racing
|
Ford
|
225
|
299.925 (482.682)
|
2:25:42
|
123.511
|
2007
|
June 9
|
60
|
Carl Edwards
|
Roush Fenway Racing
|
Ford
|
225
|
299.925 (482.682)
|
2:18:28
|
129.949
|
2008
|
June 7
|
88
|
Brad Keselowski
|
JR Motorsports
|
Chevrolet
|
225
|
299.925 (482.682)
|
2:32:58
|
117.643
|
2009
|
June 6
|
18
|
Kyle Busch
|
Joe Gibbs Racing
|
Toyota
|
225
|
299.925 (482.682)
|
2:18:46
|
129.682
|
2010
|
June 5
|
22
|
Brad Keselowski
|
Penske Racing
|
Dodge
|
225
|
299.925 (482.682)
|
2:30:46
|
119.36
|
2011
|
July 23
|
60
|
Carl Edwards
|
Roush Fenway Racing
|
Ford
|
225
|
299.925 (482.682)
|
2:14:17
|
134.011
|
2005: Race postponed from Saturday to Sunday due to rain.
References
- Racing-Reference.info – Nashville Superspeedway Race Results
Races in the NASCAR Xfinity Series
|
Current |
- Daytona
- Atlanta
- Las Vegas 1
- Phoenix
- California
- Texas
- Bristol
- Richmond
- Talladega
- Dover
- Charlotte
- Pocono
- Michigan
- Iowa
- Chicagoland
- Daytona
- Kentucky
- Loudon
- Iowa
- Watkins Glen
- Mid-Ohio
- Bristol
- Road America
- Darlington
- Indianapolis (IMS)
- Las Vegas 2
Playoffs: Richmond
- Charlotte
- Dover
- Kansas
- Texas
- Phoenix
- Homestead
|
Previous |
- Chicagoland 2
- Kentucky 2
- Darlington 2
- Louisville
- Martinsville 1
- Martinsville 2
- Martinsville 3
- Martinsville 2006
- Mexico
- Myrtle Beach
- Nashville USA
- Nazareth
- Pikes Peak
- Rockingham 1
- Rockingham 2
- Milwaukee
- Indianapolis (IRP)
- Memphis
- Gateway 1
- California 2
- Gateway 2
- Nashville 1
- Nashville 2
- Montreal
- Hickory 1
- Hickory 2
- South Boston 1
- South Boston 2
|
Note: The Xfinity Series has multiple events at the same racing venue. |
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