Stock car racing events in the NASCAR Xfinity Series has been held at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire from 1990 to 2024. The race was held as a 200 lap (211.6 miles (340.5 km)) race under the SciAps 200 name for sponsorship reasons.

Christopher Bell is the last winner at New Hampshire for the Xfinity Series.

History

When first held in 1990, the race was 300 laps. It was scaled back to 250 laps, the length of the 1990-1992 fall NHMS race, starting in 1993, and again to its current 200 laps in 1996.

From 1990 to 1992, New Hampshire held a second, 250 lap/264.5 miles (425.7 km) Busch Series race in the fall. The second race was removed from the schedule in 1993, in exchange for a Winston Cup Series race at the track.

During the practice for the 2000 event, Adam Petty died after he lost control of his car after his throttle were stuck wide open going into turn three; Petty's death was caused by a basilar skull fracture from the ensuing impact. Cup Series driver Kenny Irwin Jr. also died under similar circumstances during the practice of thatlook.com 300, occurring eight weeks later at the same track, leading NASCAR to make significant rule changes to maintain driver safety.

Until 2010, in 23 races held at NHMS, there had never been a repeat Xfinity Series winner, the longest such streak in any of NASCAR's national touring series. Kyle Busch broke the streak with victories in 2009 and 2010. He would also win the 2011, 2013, 2016, and 2017 Xfinity Series races at the track. Brad Keselowski and Christopher Bell would later also become repeat winners of the Xfinity Series race at New Hampshire. Additionally, Toyota and Joe Gibbs Racing won this race each year from 2008 to 2021 except for Keselowski's two wins in 2012 and 2014, both of which were for Team Penske. He drove a Dodge in 2012 and a Ford in 2014.

The 2020 race was canceled and replaced by a race at Kentucky Speedway due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2021, the race returned to the Xfinity Series schedule and Ambetter (owned by Centene Corporation) became the title sponsor of the race. With them being a healthcare company and the race being held during the time when people were getting COVID-19 vaccines, Ambetter added "get vaccinated" in the name of the race next to their own so it would sound like "better get vaccinated" to encourage people to get a COVID-19 vaccine. On May 21, 2022, it was announced that Crayon Software Experts would be the title sponsor of the Xfinity Series of the race after Ambetter became the title sponsor of the Cup Series race at New Hampshire in 2022 (replacing Foxwoods Resort Casino).

The race was dropped from the Xfinity Series calendar in 2025, along with the races at Richmond and Michigan, as well as the second Darlington race.

Past winners

YearDateNo.DriverTeamManufacturerRace DistanceRace TimeAverage Speed (mph)Report
LapsMiles (km)
1990July 1599Tommy EllisJ&J RacingBuick300317.4 (510.805)3:41:5885.797Report
October 1422Rick MastA.G. Dillard MotorsportsBuick250264.5 (425.671)2:44:3794.405Report
1991July 1436Kenny WallaceRusty Wallace RacingPontiac300317.4 (510.805)2:54:38109.093Report
October 1325Ricky CravenRicky CravenChevrolet250264.5 (425.671)2:54:4390.832Report
1992July 128Jeff BurtonFILMAR RacingOldsmobile300317.4 (510.805)3:18:3495.907Report
August 2387Joe NemechekNEMCO MotorsportsChevrolet250264.5 (425.671)2:47:1494.897Report
1993August 2259Robert PressleyAlliance MotorsportsChevrolet250264.5 (425.671)2:57:1289.56Report
1994May 782Derrike CopeRon ZockFord250264.5 (425.671)2:59:1688.527Report
1995May 1323Chad LittleMark Rypien MotorsportsFord250264.5 (425.671)2:31:11104.972Report
1996July 1274Randy LaJoieBACE MotorsportsChevrolet200211.6 (340.537)2:10:5796.953Report
1997May 1034Mike McLaughlinTeam 34Chevrolet200211.6 (340.537)2:45:2576.752Report
1998May 900Buckshot JonesBuckshot RacingPontiac200211.6 (340.537)2:05:55100.829Report
1999May 898Elton SawyerAkins-Sutton MotorsportsFord200211.6 (340.537)2:03:42103.324Report
2000May 1336Tim FedewaCicci-Welliver RacingChevrolet200211.6 (340.537)2:22:0489.366Report
2001May 1257Jason Kellerppc RacingFord200211.6 (340.537)1:56:47108.714Report
2002May 1125Bobby Hamilton Jr.Team Rensi MotorsportsFord200211.6 (340.537)1:55:02110.368Report
2003July 1937David GreenBrewco MotorsportsPontiac200211.6 (340.537)1:57:33108.005Report
2004July 2417Matt KensethReiser EnterprisesFord200211.6 (340.537)2:15:2993.709Report
2005July 168Martin Truex Jr.Chance 2 MotorsportsChevrolet201*212.658 (342.239)2:18:3392.093Report
2006July 1560Carl EdwardsRoush RacingFord200211.6 (340.537)2:00:12105.624Report
2007June 3021Kevin HarvickRichard Childress RacingChevrolet200211.6 (340.537)2:06:07100.669Report
2008June 2820Tony StewartJoe Gibbs RacingToyota200211.6 (340.537)1:56:27109.025Report
2009June 2718Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota200211.6 (340.537)1:53:26111.925Report
2010June 2618Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota200211.6 (340.537)1:54:43110.673Report
2011July 1618Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota206*217.948 (350.753)2:21:4892.221Report
2012July 1422Brad KeselowskiPenske RacingDodge200211.6 (340.537)1:58:46106.899Report
2013July 1354Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota213*225.354 (362.672)2:08:40105.087Report
2014July 1222Brad KeselowskiTeam PenskeFord200211.6 (340.537)2:00:41105.201Report
2015July 1820Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota200211.6 (340.537)2:09:0698.342Report
2016July 1618Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota200211.6 (340.537)2:00:3198.789Report
2017July 1518Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota200211.6 (340.537)1:56:11109.276Report
2018July 2120Christopher BellJoe Gibbs RacingToyota200211.6 (340.537)2:07:2799.616Report
2019July 2020Christopher BellJoe Gibbs RacingToyota200211.6 (340.537)2:01:39104.365Report
2020*Not held
2021July 1754Christopher BellJoe Gibbs RacingToyota200211.6 (340.537)2:04:26102.031Report
2022July 167Justin AllgaierJR MotorsportsChevrolet200211.6 (340.537)2:27:1386.240Report
2023July 1520John Hunter NemechekJoe Gibbs RacingToyota206*217.948 (350.753)2:38:4082.417Report
2024June 2220Christopher BellJoe Gibbs RacingToyota203*214.774 (345.645)2:35:2182.951Report

Multiple winners (drivers)

# WinsDriverYears won
6Kyle Busch2009–2011, 2013, 2016, 2017
4Christopher Bell2018, 2019, 2021, 2024
2Brad Keselowski2012, 2014

Multiple winners (teams)

# WinsTeamYears won
13Joe Gibbs Racing2008–2011, 2013, 2015–2019, 2021, 2023, 2024
2Cicci-Welliver Racing1997, 2000
Team Penske2012, 2014

Manufacturer wins

# WinsMakeYears won
13Japan Toyota2008–2011, 2013, 2015–2019, 2021, 2023, 2024
9United States Chevrolet1991 (1 of 2), 1992 (1 of 2), 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2022
8United States Ford1994, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2014
3United States Pontiac1991 (1 of 2), 1998, 2003
2United States Buick1990 (2 of 2)
1United States Oldsmobile1992 (1 of 2)
United States Dodge2012

External links

  • race results at Racing-Reference