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LENOX Industrial Tools 301
LENOX Industrial Tools 301
Venue New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Corporate sponsor Newell Rubbermaid
First race 1993
Distance 318.5 miles (512.6 km)
Number of laps 301
Previous names Slick 50 300 (1993-1995)

Jiffy Lube 300 (1996-1999)

thatlook.com 300 (2000)

New England 300 (2001-2003, 2005)

Siemens 300 (2004)

Lenox Industrial Tools 300 (2006-2007)

The Lenox Industrial Tools 301 is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire. Organizers added an extra lap starting in 2008 to represent that the title sponsor, Lenox Industrial Tools, "is looking for users and suppliers of industrial tools that go the extra mile, whose jobs are physically demanding, day after day, and still find time to contribute to their communities in a meaningful way." The race has been dubbed "The Extra Mile at the Magic Mile." (This is technically a misnomer, however, as the distance is measured in laps and not miles.) But it still yet to finish an entire 301 lap event, as the two times it was named, it was shortened by rain.

[edit] Past winners

Year Date Driver Car Make Winner's Prize
(USD)
Distance
(laps)
Average Speed
(mph)
Slick 50 300
1993 July 11 Missouri Rusty Wallace Pontiac $77,500 300 105.947
1994 July 10 Virginia Ricky Rudd Ford $91,875 300 87.599
1995 July 9 California Jeff Gordon Chevrolet $160,300 300 107.029
Jiffy Lube 300
1996 July 14 California Ernie Irvan Ford $112,625 300 98.93
1997 July 13 Virginia Jeff Burton Ford $117,875 300 117.134
1998 July 12 Virginia Jeff Burton Ford $131,075 300 102.996
1999 July 11 Virginia Jeff Burton Ford $139,490 300 101.876
Thatlook.com 300
2000 July 9 Indiana Tony Stewart Pontiac $164,800 273 103.145
New England 300
2001 July 22 North Carolina Dale Jarrett Ford $238,027 300 102.131
2002 July 21 Virginia Ward Burton Dodge $231,850 300 92.342
2003 July 20 California Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet $200,225 300 96.924
Siemens 300
2004 July 25 Nevada Kurt Busch Ford $222,225 300 97.862
New England 300
2005 July 17 Indiana Tony Stewart Chevrolet $283,986 300 102.608
Lenox Industrial Tools 300
2006 July 16 Nevada Kyle Busch Chevrolet $242,175 308 101.384
2007 July 1 Virginia Denny Hamlin Chevrolet $235,775 300 108.215
Lenox Industrial Tools 301
2008 June 29 Nevada Kurt Busch Dodge $204,950 284 106.719
2009 June 28 Connecticut Joey Logano Toyota $276,201 273 97.497
  • 2000: Race shortened to 273 laps due to rain.
  • 2006: Race extended to 308 laps due to Green-white-checker finish.
  • 2008: Race shortened to 284 laps due to rain.
  • 2009: Race shortened to 273 laps due to rain where Joey Logano became the youngest winner in Sprint Cup Series history.

[edit] Manufacturer wins

Rank Manufacturer Wins
1 Ford 7
2 Chevrolet 5
3 Pontiac 2
3 Dodge 2
5 Toyota 1

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