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M&M's 200 presented by Casey's General Stores
NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series
VenueIowa Speedway
LocationNewton, Iowa, United States
First race2009
Last race2019
Distance175 miles (281.635 km)
Laps200
Stages 1/2: 60
Final stage: 80
Previous namesLucas Oil 200 (2009–2010)
Coca-Cola 200 (2011)
American Ethanol 200 (2012)
American Ethanol 200 Presented by Enogen (2013–2015)
Speediatrics 200 (2016)
Most wins (driver)Erik Jones
Timothy Peters
Brett Moffitt (2)
Most wins (team)Kyle Busch Motorsports (3)
Most wins (manufacturer)Toyota (7)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length0.875 mi (1.408 km)
Turns4

The M&M's 200 presented by Casey's General Stores was a 200-lap NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series race held at Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa. The race ran from 2009 to 2019 before being canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and removed entirely from the schedule in 2021.[1][2]

Past winners

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Year Date No. Driver Team Manufacturer Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)
Ref
Laps Miles (km)
2009 September 5 5 Mike Skinner Randy Moss Motorsports Toyota 200 175 (281.635) 1:45:52 99.181 [3]
2010 July 11 3 Austin Dillon Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 205* 179.375 (288.676) 1:55:46 92.967 [4]
2011 July 16 88 Matt Crafton ThorSport Racing Chevrolet 200 175 (281.635) 1:46:08 98.932 [5]
2012 July 14 17 Timothy Peters Red Horse Racing Toyota 200 175 (281.635) 1:48:54 96.419 [6]
2013 July 13 17 Timothy Peters Red Horse Racing Toyota 200 175 (281.635) 1:38:46 106.311 [7]
2014 July 11 51 Erik Jones Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 200 175 (281.635) 1:35:05 110.429 [8]
2015 June 19 4 Erik Jones Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 200 175 (281.635) 1:48:33 96.730 [9]
2016 June 18 9 William Byron Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 200 175 (281.635) 1:53:16 92.702 [10]
2017 June 23 8 John Hunter Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet 200 175 (281.635) 1:47:42 97.493 [11]
2018 June 16 16 Brett Moffitt Hattori Racing Enterprises Toyota 200 175 (281.635) 1:56:45 89.936 [12]
2019* June 16* 24 Brett Moffitt* GMS Racing Chevrolet 200 175 (281.635) 1:40:18 104.686 [13]
2020* Not held
  • 2010: The race extended due to a NASCAR Overtime finish.
  • 2019: Race postponed from Saturday night to Sunday afternoon due to rain; Ross Chastain had originally won the race, but his truck failed post-race tech. With NASCAR's new tech policy that if the winning vehicle fails, the vehicle will be disqualified and whoever finished 2nd or is the highest finishing driver whose vehicle passes moves up. Brett Moffitt originally finished 2nd in the race, but due to Chastain's truck failing, and Moffitt passing post-race tech, Moffitt wound up winning the race despite the fact he never led a lap the whole race. This marked the first time since an Xfinity race in 1995 that a driver was disqualified due to post-race tech failure, and stripped of the win.[14]
  • 2020: Race canceled and moved to the Daytona Road Course due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Multiple winners (drivers)

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# Wins Driver Years Won
2 Timothy Peters 2012, 2013
Erik Jones 2014, 2015
Brett Moffitt 2018, 2019

Multiple winners (teams)

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# Wins Team Years Won
3 Kyle Busch Motorsports 2014, 2015, 2016
2 Red Horse Racing 2012, 2013

Manufacturer wins

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# Wins Make Years Won
7 Japan Toyota 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018
4 United States Chevrolet 2010, 2011, 2017, 2019

References

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  1. ^ Leistikow, Chad (May 14, 2020). "In realigned schedule, NASCAR cancels its Iowa Speedway events for 2020 season". Des Moines Register. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  2. ^ "Assistance 2021". Iowa Speedway. Archived from the original on November 27, 2020. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  3. ^ "2009 Lucas Oil 200". Racing-Reference. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  4. ^ "2010 Lucas Oil 200 presented by Speed". Racing-Reference. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  5. ^ "2011 Coca Cola 200 presented by Hy-Vee". Racing-Reference. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  6. ^ "2012 American Ethanol 200". Racing-Reference. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  7. ^ "2013 American Ethanol 200 presented by Enogen". Racing-Reference. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  8. ^ "2014 American Ethanol 200 presented by Enogen". Racing-Reference. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  9. ^ "2015 American Ethanol 200 presented by Enogen". Racing-Reference. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  10. ^ "2016 Speediatrics 200". Racing-Reference. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  11. ^ "2017 M&M's 200". Racing-Reference. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  12. ^ "2018 M&M's 200". Racing-Reference. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  13. ^ "2019 M&M's 200". Racing-Reference. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  14. ^ "Moffitt declared Iowa winner after No. 44 truck fails post-race inspection". NASCAR. June 16, 2019. Retrieved June 16, 2019.
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