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2016 - Camping World Truck Series - NextEra Energy Resources 250 Race Results

2016 - Camping World Truck Series - NextEra Energy Resources 250 Race

For 2023 (Stanley Black & Decker) Craftsman returned as the primary sponsor of the NASCAR Truck Series replacing Camping World. The Truck Series is a modified production pickup truck racing series of NASCAR. In 1947 Bill France gathered promoters from Southeast, Northeast, and Midwest to the Ebony Bar atop the Streamline Inn in Daytona, and drew up the initial rules and regulations of the modern day NASCAR.- the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. The first "true" NASCAR race, in the division that would lead to the present-day  Sprint Cup Series, and the Nationwide Series was held at the Charlotte (N.C.) Fairgrounds on June 19, 1949.

 

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2016 - Camping World Truck Series - NextEra Energy Resources 250 Race Results

Race Name - NextEra Energy Resources 250
Date - 2/19/2016
Race Track - Daytona International Speedway
Track Length (Miles) - 2.5 miles
Race Length (Miles) - 250 miles
Pole Speed - 180.752 mph
Number of Cautions - 7
Caution Laps - 29
Average Race Speed - 129.03 mph
Lead Changes - 26
Total Race Purse - $
Race Number - 1

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Finish Start Driver Car # Sponsor(Owner) Laps Run Make Laps Led Purse
32 28 Tommy Joe Martins 44 Diamond Gusset Jeans (Craig Martins) 11 Chevrolet 0
31 9 Cody Coughlin 18 JEGS Spill Fix (Kyle Busch) 41 Toyota 0
30 27 Jordan Anderson 66 JAB Construction Columbia SC Famously Hot (Jeff Bolen) 75 Chevrolet 0
29 16 Rico Abreu 98 Safelite Auto Glass US FM 1035 (Mike Curb) 92 Toyota 0
28 5 Daniel Suarez 51 Arris (Kyle Busch) 92 Toyota 0
27 4 Austin Theriault 2 Gogo (Brad Keselowski) 92 Ford 31
26 7 John Wes Townley 5 Bad Boy Mowers (Tony Townley) 92 Chevrolet 0
25 14 Cameron Hayley 13 Cabinets by Hayley (Duke Thorson) 92 Toyota 4
24 10 Cole Custer 0 Haas Automation (JR Motorsports) 93 Chevrolet 0
23 31 Ben Kennedy 11 Jacob Companies (Tom DeLoach) 93 Toyota 0
22 17 Chris Fontaine 78 Glenden Enterprises (Chris Fontaine) 95 Toyota 0
21 11 Spencer Gallagher 23 Allegiant Travel (Maury Gallagher) 96 Chevrolet 0
20 1 Grant Enfinger 33 Champion Power Equipment (Maury Gallagher) 98 Chevrolet 4
19 19 Austin Wayne Self 22 AM Technical Solutions (Tim Self) 99 Toyota 0
18 12 Tyler Reddick 29 Cooper Standard CareersForVeteransorg (Brad Keselowski) 99 Ford 12
17 15 John Hunter Nemechek 8 farbe technik (Joe Nemechek) 99 Chevrolet 0
16 8 Christopher Bell 4 JBLcom (Kyle Busch) 99 Toyota 0
15 3 Timothy Peters 17 SRI Performance (Tom DeLoach) 100 Toyota 15
14 30 Timmy Hill 49 Hormone Therapeutics (Jay Robinson) 100 Chevrolet 1
13 13 William Byron 9 Liberty University (Kyle Busch) 100 Toyota 0
12 25 Bobby Gerhart 36 Lucas Oil Racing TV (Mike Mittler) 100 Chevrolet 0
11 29 Michel Disdier 7 Pray for Paris (Bobby Dotter) 100 Chevrolet 0
10 6 Matt Crafton 88 Menards Slim Jim (Duke Thorson) 100 Toyota 5
9 26 Scott Lagasse Jr 14 Alert Today Florida Boy Scouts of America (Bob Newberry) 100 Chevrolet 0
8 18 Daniel Hemric 19 DrawTite (Brad Keselowski) 100 Ford 0
7 24 Ben Rhodes 41 Alpha Energy Solutions (Duke Thorson) 100 Toyota 0
6 21 Tyler Young 2 Randco Youngs Building Systems (Randy Young) 100 Chevrolet 0
5 32 Travis Kvapil 50 MAKE Motorsports (Mark Beaver) 100 Chevrolet 2
4 22 Brandon Brown 86 NCaseIt Sports Displays (Jerry Brown) 100 Chevrolet 0
3 23 Parker Kligerman 92 Valvoline Advance Auto Parts BTS Tire (Ricky Benton) 100 Ford 0
2 20 Ryan Truex 81 Goodyear (Shigeaki Hattori) 100 Toyota 14
1 2 Johnny Sauter 21 Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff (Maury Gallagher) 100 Chevrolet 12