The Love's RV Stop 225 is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that takes place at Talladega Superspeedway. The race has been in the playoffs ever since the addition of it to the Truck Series schedule and every year since then, the race has been won by a non-playoff driver. The winner has only led the last lap of the race in several recent years it has been run.

Gio Ruggiero is the defending winner.

History

The race was first held on October 7, 2006, as the John Deere 250. The race was won by future NASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin. The race also saw Todd Bodine receive a penalty for passing below the yellow line with less than ten laps to go. In what could have been a major moment in the championship battle, Bodine recovered from the pentaly to finish fourth and retain a 121-point lead over Johnny Benson.

In 2007, Mountain Dew would become the race sponsor and the race would be known as the Mountain Dew 250.

The 2009 running of the race would make history for multiple reasons. For the first time in NASCAR National Series event, a father-daughter combo was set to race. Mike Wallace was joined on the entry list by his daughter, Chrissy Wallace. While Chrissy had run Truck Series events in the past, this was the first time her father would be one of the competitors. The race would also mark the first time the event had gone to overtime.

With three laps to go in the 2010 race, a multi-car crash would bring out the caution. The crash saw Ron Hornaday Jr get airborne and land on its roof as it skid back onto the backing in Turn One. When it reached the banking, the truck began to barrel roll and once again, land on its roof. The accident brought out the red flag.

In 2020, Chevrolet became the sponsor of the event, promoting its Silverado truck.

In 2023, Love's RV Stop became the new title sponsor. In 2024, the race kept the same sponsor but the distance was reduced from 250 to 225 miles and was run on a Friday afternoon.

The race has been known to have many close finishes. In 2007, Todd Bodine would edge out Rick Crawford by 0.014 seconds, the 9th closest finish. In 2010, after a muli-wreck incident, Kyle Busch won by 0.002 seconds over Aric Almirola. This would be the second closest finish in series history. In 2019, Spencer Boyd would beat Todd Gilliland by 0.027 seconds, the 17th closest finish. In the 2021 event, Tate Fogleman would hold off Tyler Hill to get the 27th closest finish. In 2024, the race would end up being the 23rd closest finish when Grant Enfinger would hold off Taylor Gray near the end of the race. After starting on pole and led 37 laps, the race would end up being the 30th closest finish when rookie Gio Ruggiero would hold off Corey Heim in overtime.

Past winners

YearDateNo.DriverTeamManufacturerRace DistanceRace TimeAverage Speed (mph)ReportRef
LapsMiles (km)
2006October 76Mark MartinRoush RacingFord94250.04 (402.4)1:48:33138.207Report
2007October 630Todd BodineGermain RacingToyota94250.04 (402.4)1:55:25129.985Report
2008October 430Todd BodineGermain RacingToyota94250.04 (402.4)1:43:06145.513Report
2009October 3151Kyle BuschBilly Ballew MotorsportsToyota98*260.68 (419.523)2:02:21127.837Report
2010October 3018Kyle BuschKyle Busch MotorsportsToyota95*252.7 (406.681)1:48:51139.293Report
2011October 2233Mike WallaceKevin Harvick Inc.Chevrolet94250.04 (402.4)1:57:41127.481Report
2012October 67Parker KligermanRed Horse RacingToyota94250.04 (402.4)1:56:26128.85Report
2013October 1998Johnny SauterThorSport RacingToyota94250.04 (402.4)2:02:09122.819Report
2014October 1817Timothy PetersRed Horse RacingToyota95*252.7 (406.681)1:54:19132.632Report
2015October 2417Timothy PetersRed Horse RacingToyota98*260.68 (419.523)2:00:16130.051Report
2016October 2224Grant EnfingerGMS RacingChevrolet94250.04 (402.4)2:05:54119.161Report
2017October 1475Parker KligermanHenderson MotorsportsToyota95*252.7 (406.681)1:57:18129.258Report
2018October 1325Timothy PetersGMS RacingChevrolet94250.04 (402.4)1:48:47137.911Report
2019October 1220Spencer BoydYoung's MotorsportsChevrolet98*260.68 (419.523)2:07:21122.817Report
2020October 34Raphaël LessardKyle Busch MotorsportsToyota94250.04 (402.4)1:55:55129.424Report
2021October 212Tate FoglemanYoung's MotorsportsChevrolet99*263.34 (423.72)2:06:17125.119Report
2022October 125Matt DiBenedettoRackley W.A.R.Chevrolet95*252.7 (406.681)2:12:40114.286Report
2023September 3034Brett MoffittFront Row MotorsportsFord99*263.34 (423.72)2:26:07108.136Report
2024October 49Grant EnfingerCR7 MotorsportsChevrolet85226.1 (363.9)1:48:24125.148Report
2025October 1717Gio RuggieroTricon GarageToyota90*239.4 (385.305)2:00:27119.253Report
2026October 23Report
  • 2009–10, 2014–2015, 2017, 2019, 2021-2023, and 2025: The race was extended due to a NASCAR Overtime finish.

Multiple winners (drivers)

# WinsDriverYears won
3Timothy Peters2014, 2015, 2018
2Todd Bodine2007, 2008
Kyle Busch2009, 2010
Parker Kligerman2012, 2017
Grant Enfinger2016, 2024

Multiple winners (teams)

# WinsTeamYears won
3Red Horse Racing2012, 2014, 2015
2Germain Racing2007, 2008
GMS Racing2016, 2018
Kyle Busch Motorsports2010, 2020
Young's Motorsports2019, 2021

Manufacturer wins

# WinsMakeYears won
11Japan Toyota2007-2010, 2012-2015, 2017, 2020, 2025
7United States Chevrolet2011, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2024
2United States Ford2006, 2023

External links

  • race results at Racing-Reference
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