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2000 - Craftsman Truck Series - Michigan 200 Race Results

2000 - Craftsman Truck Series - Michigan 200 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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2000 - Craftsman Truck Series - Michigan 200 Race Results

Race Name - Michigan 200
Date - 7/22/2000
Race Track - Michigan Speedway
Track Length (Miles) - 2 miles
Race Length (Miles) - 200 miles
Pole Speed - 177.414 mph
Number of Cautions - 4
Caution Laps - 15
Average Race Speed - 138.4 mph
Lead Changes - 14
Total Race Purse - $448,295
Race Number - 17

More Races from 2000
Finish Start Driver Car # Sponsor(Owner) Laps Run Make Laps Led Purse
1 2 Greg Biffle 50 Grainger (Jack Roush) 100 Ford 90 $52,090
2 4 Kurt Busch 99 Exide Batteries Tractor Supply (Jack Roush) 100 Ford 2 $35,555
3 3 Mike Wallace 2 Team ASE Racing (Jim Smith) 100 Ford 2 $26,950
4 8 Andy Houston 60 CAT Rental Stores (Mike Addington) 100 Chevrolet 5 $21,570
5 5 Dennis Setzer 1 Mopar Performance (Bob Keselowski) 100 Dodge 0 $19,050
6 1 Jamie McMurray 41 Farris Concrete (Mike Farris) 100 Dodge 0 $15,020
7 9 Rick Crawford 14 Milwaukee Electric Tool (Tom Mitchell) 100 Ford 0 $14,170
8 31 Marty Houston 75 Spears Manufacturing (Wayne Spears) 100 Chevrolet 1 $12,820
9 12 Terry Cook 88 PickupTruckcom (Duke Thorson) 100 Chevrolet 0 $11,620
10 13 Randy Tolsma 25 Citgo Supergard (David Hodson) 100 Dodge 0 $12,820
11 10 Scott Riggs 86 Royal Crown Cola (David Hodson) 100 Dodge 0 $10,170
12 17 Jimmy Hensley 16 Mobile Max2 (Ed Rensi) 100 Chevrolet 0 $11,070
13 15 Jack Sprague 24 GMAC Financial Services (Rick Hendrick) 99 Chevrolet 0 $11,970
14 30 Joe Ruttman 18 Dana Corporation (Bobby Hamilton Racing) 99 Dodge 0 $10,870
15 7 Bryan Reffner 3 Johns Manville (John Menard) 99 Chevrolet 0 $11,070
16 14 Steve Grissom 43 Dodge Motorsports (Petty Enterprises) 99 Dodge 0 $10,670
17 27 Lance Norick 90 Aventis Behring (Ron Norick) 99 Chevrolet 0 $10,570
18 6 Rob Morgan 46 Acxiom (David Dollar) 99 Ford 0 $10,470
19 26 Donny Morelock 4 Hamilton Racing (Bobby Hamilton Racing) 99 Dodge 0 $9,370
20 11 Carlos Contreras 12 Hot Wheels (Russell Kersh) 98 Dodge 0 $10,420
21 28 Ryan McGlynn 0 Buyers Choice Howes (Raynard McGlynn) 98 Chevrolet 0 $9,070
22 25 Patrick Lawler 38 Total Turbine Interstate Wire (Jeff Russell) 98 Chevrolet 0 $8,970
23 20 Rich Woodland Jr 6 Woodland Racing (Richard Woodland) 98 Chevrolet 0 $8,870
24 24 Stevie Reeves 31 Brevak Racing (Bob Brevak) 97 Ford 0 $8,770
25 29 Stan Boyd 89 Sports Entertainment Fac MIs Play Park (James Liguori) 97 Chevrolet 0 $8,670
26 22 Rick Ware 51 Dunlop Golf Dunhams Sports (Rick Ware) 97 Chevrolet 0 $8,570
27 32 Randy MacDonald 72 3M (Doc MacDonald) 96 Chevrolet 0 $9,470
28 16 Lance Hooper 9 Economy RentaCar (Marty Walsh) 89 Ford 0 $8,370
29 21 David Starr 7 Special Projects (John Conely) 81 Chevrolet 0 $8,270
30 23 JD Gibbs 20 MBNA (Joe Gibbs) 73 Chevrolet 0 $8,070
31 18 Rick Carelli 66 Carlin Burners Controls (Dale Phelon) 72 Ford 0 $8,870
32 19 BA Wilson 73 Berryman Chem Tool (Joey Sonntag) 67 Chevrolet 0 $8,770
33 33 Wayne Edwards 93 WorldBestBuycom (Lonnie Troxell) 45 Chevrolet 0 $7,670
34 34 Phil Bonifield 23 Red Line Synthetic Oil (Tom Mazzuchi) 3 Chevrolet 0 $7,570