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Stafford 150
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East
Venue Stafford Motor Speedway
Location Stafford Springs, Connecticut
United States
Corporate sponsor Stafford
First race1987-2008 ( Busch North Series)
2016 ( K&N Pro Series East)
Last race2016
Distance75 miles (120.721 km)
Laps150
Previous namesBusch / Stafford 125 (1987)
Carquest 150 (1991-2003)
Aubuchon Hardware 150 (2004-2005)
TSI Harley Davidson 150 (2006)
17th Annual TSI Harley Davidson 150 (2007)
Carquest Fall Final 150 (2008)
Stafford 150 (2016-present)
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Former second races
Stafford 150 (1997)
NASCAR 150 (1998-2000, 2002)
ASB / NASCAR 150 (2001)
New England Dodge Dealers 150 (2003)
TSI Harley Davidson 150 (2005)
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Former third races
Carquest Fall Final (2001-2003)
Circuit information
SurfacePavement
Length0.5 mi (0.80 km)
Turns4

The Stafford 150 was a NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race held annually at Stafford Motor Speedway. [1]

History

The race was scheduled to be 150 laps, 75 miles (121 km), but was extended to 153 laps, 79 miles (127 km) due to NASCAR overtime.

Past winners

Year Date Driver Team Manufacturer Race distance Race time Average speed
(mph)
Laps Miles
1987 July 14 Tommy Houston Steve Arndt Buick 82* 41 (65.983)
1988

1990
Not held
1991 June 28 Mike Stefanik Wright Pearson Racing Pontiac 150 75 (120.721) 1:22:02 49.022
1992 Not held
1993 June 18 Mike McLaughlin Greci Motorsports Oldsmobile 150 75 (120.721) 1:06:56 67.003
1994 July 29 Keith Lamell Lamell Lumber Racing Buick (2) 164* 82 (131.966) 1:18:30 57.325
1995 September 8 Tom Bolles Edward Bolles Chevrolet 157* 78.5 (126.333) 1:19:36 59.171
1996 July 26 Andy Santerre Andy Santerre Racing Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 1:25:26 52.673
1997 June 6 Jerry Marquis O'Connor Racing Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 1:10:13 64.087
July 25 Andy Santerre (2) Andy Santerre Racing (2) Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 1:14:11 60.661
1998 July 3 Rick Fuller Kistner Motorsports Chevrolet 162* 81 (130.356) 1:13:49 65.839
July 24 Mike Stefanik (2) Greci Motorsports (2) Chevrolet 152* 76 (122.310) 1:01:04 74.673
1999 July 2 Brad Leighton Grizco Racing Chevrolet 154* 77 (123.919) 1:34:13 49.036
July 23 Dennis Demers Dennis Demers Racing Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 1:17:07 58.353
2000 June 30 Ted Christopher Lestorti Racing Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 1:16:14 59.029
July 28 Mike Johnson Albert Johnson Ford 155* 77.5 (124.724) 1:15:54 61.625
2001 June 22 Kelly Moore Richard Moore Racing Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 1:25:56 52.376
July 27 Martin Truex Jr. SeaWatch Racing Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 1:27:02 51.704
September 30 Brad Leighton (2) Grizco Racing (2) Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 0:58:24 75.758
2002 June 21 Kelly Moore (2) Richard Moore Racing (2) Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 1:06:53 69.353
July 26 Dale Shaw Chevrolet 153* 76.5 (123.114) 1:10:22 65.23
September 29 Mike Johnson (2) Albert Johnson (2) Ford (2) 150 75 (120.721) 1:21:35 55.158
2003 May 9 Martin Truex Jr. (2) SeaWatch Racing (2) Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 1:12:09 62.37
June 20 Tom Carey Jr. Doyle Racing Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 1:09:03 65.017
October 5 Mike Johnson (3) Albert Johnson (3) Ford (3) 150 75 (120.721) 1:18:54 56.998
2004 June 18 Kelly Moore (3) Richard Moore Racing (3) Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 0:59:35 75.524
2005 June 17 Matt Kobyluck Matt Kobyluck Racing Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 1:00:26 74.462
August 10 Ryan Moore Richard Moore Racing (3) Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 1:09:21 64.888
2006 June 16 Sean Caisse Andy Santerre Racing (3) Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 1:37:35 46.114
2007 June 8 Eddie MacDonald LaChance Racing Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 1:12:36 61.983
2008 October 12 Peyton Sellers Andy Santerre Racing (4) Chevrolet 150 75 (120.721) 1:09:50 64.439
2009
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2015
Not held
2016 June 17 Noah Gragson Jefferson Pitts Racing Ford (4) 153* 79 (127.138) 1:09:36 65.948
  • 1987: Race shortened to 82 laps, 41 miles (66.0 km) due to rain.
  • 1994-1995, 1998 (2 of 2), 1999 (1 of 2), 2000 (1 of 2), 2002 (1 of 3) and 2016: Race extended due to an overtime finish.

References

  1. ^ "Stafford 150". NASCAR Home Tracks. NASCAR Home Tracks. Retrieved 28 September 2016.

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