2016 NextEra Energy Resources 250

2016 NextEra Energy Resources 250
Race details[1]
Race 1 of 23 in the 2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season

The layout of the track
Date February 19, 2016 (2016-02-19)
Location Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida
Course Permanent racing facility
2.5 mi (4.023 km)
Distance 250 mi (402.336 km)
Average speed 129.032 mph (207.656 km/h)
Pole position
Driver GMS Racing
Time 49.792
Most laps led
Driver Austin Theriault Brad Keselowski Racing
Laps 31
Winner
No. 21 Johnny Sauter GMS Racing
Television in the United States
Network FS1
Announcers Vince Welch, Phil Parsons and Michael Waltrip

The 2016 NextEra Energy Resources 250 is the first race in the 2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season. The race was ran on February 19, 2016 at Daytona International Speedway.

Report

Background

Daytona International Speedway, the track where the race was held.

Daytona International Speedway is a race track in Daytona Beach, Florida, United States. Since opening in 1959, it has been the home of the Daytona 500, the most prestigious race in NASCAR. In addition to NASCAR, the track also hosts races of ARCA, AMA Superbike, USCC, SCCA, and Motocross. It features multiple layouts including the primary 2.5 miles (4.0 km) high speed tri-oval, a 3.56 miles (5.73 km) sports car course, a 2.95 miles (4.75 km) motorcycle course, and a .25 miles (0.40 km) karting and motorcycle flat-track. The track's 180-acre (73 ha) infield includes the 29-acre (12 ha) Lake Lloyd, which has hosted powerboat racing. The speedway is owned and operated by International Speedway Corporation.

The track was built in 1959 by NASCAR founder William "Bill" France, Sr. to host racing held at the former Daytona Beach Road Course. His banked design permitted higher speeds and gave fans a better view of the cars. Lights were installed around the track in 1998 and today, it is the third-largest single lit outdoor sports facility. The speedway has been renovated three times, with the infield renovated in 2004 and the track repaved twice — in 1978 and in 2010.

On January 22, 2013, the track unveiled artist depictions of a renovated speedway. On July 5 of that year, ground was broken for a project that would remove the backstretch seating and completely redevelop the frontstretch seating. The renovation to the speedway is being worked on by Rossetti Architects. The project, named "Daytona Rising", was completed in January 2016, and it costed US $400 million, placing emphasis on improving fan experience with five expanded and redesigned fan entrances (called "injectors") as well as wider and more comfortable seating with more restrooms and concession stands. After the renovations, the track's grandstands include 101,000 permanent seats with the ability to increase permanent seating to 125,000.[2][3] The project was completed before the start of Speedweeks 2016.

Entry List

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No. Driver Team Make
00 Cole Custer (R) JR Motorsports Chevy
1 David Levine MAKE Motorsports Chevy
02 Tyler Young Young's Motorsports Chevy
2 Austin Theriault Brad Keselowski Racing Ford
4 Christopher Bell (R) Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota
05 John Wes Townley Athenian Motorsports Chevy
6 Norm Benning Norm Benning Racing Chevy
07 Michel Disdier SS-Green Light Racing Chevy
8 John Hunter Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Chevy
9 William Byron (R) Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota
10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing Chevy
11 Ben Kennedy Red Horse Racing Toyota
13 Cameron Hayley ThorSport Racing Toyota
14 Scott Lagasse, Jr. NTS Motorsports Chevy
17 Timothy Peters Red Horse Racing Toyota
18 Cody Coughlin (R) Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota
19 Daniel Hemric Brad Keselowski Racing Ford
21 Johnny Sauter GMS Racing Chevy
22 Austin Wayne Self (R) AM Racing Toyota
23 Spencer Gallagher GMS Racing Chevy
28 Ryan Ellis FDNY Racing Chevy
29 Tyler Reddick Brad Keselowski Racing Ford
33 Grant Enfinger (R) GMS Racing Chevy
36 Bobby Gerhart MB Motorsports Chevy
41 Ben Rhodes (R) ThorSport Racing Toyota
43 Austin Hill Empire Racing Ford
44 Tommy Jo Martins Martins Motorsports Chevy
49 Timmy Hill Premium Motorsports Chevy
50 Travis Kvapil MAKE Motorsports Chevy
51 Daniel Suárez Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota
58 Ryan Reed Lira Motorsports Ford
59 Korbin Forrister Lira Motorsports Ford
63 Reed Sorenson MB Motorsports Chevy
66 Jordan Anderson Bolen Motorsports Chevy
68 Clay Greenfield Clay Greenfield Motorsports Chevy
71 Carlos Contreras Contreras Motorsports Chevy
74 Mike Harmon Mike Harmon Racing Chevy
78 Chris Fontaine Glenden Enterprises Toyota
81 Ryan Truex Hattori Racing Enterprises Toyota
86 Brandon Brown Brandonbilt Motorsports Chevy
88 Matt Crafton ThorSport Racing Toyota
92 Parker Kligerman Ricky Benton Racing Ford
98 Rico Abreu (R) ThorSport Racing Toyota

Practice And Qualifying[5]

First Practice

Timothy Peters had the fastest lap at a 47.612 (189.028 mph). Ben Rhodes had the fastest 10 lap average. Scott Lagasse, Jr. did not finish a timed lap during the session.

Top 5
No. Driver Time (sec/mph)
17 Timothy Peters 47.612/189.028
41 Ben Rhodes 47.698/188.687
11 Ben Kennedy 47.709/188.644
33 Grant Enfinger 47.771/188.399
21 Johnny Sauter 47.775/188.383

Second Practice

Spencer Gallagher had the fastest lap, a 47.838 (188.135 mph). Timothy Peters had the best 10 lap average.

Top 5
No. Driver Time (sec/mph)
23 Spencer Gallagher 47.838/188.135
17 Timothy Peters 47.865/188.029
29 Tyler Reddick 47.886/187.946
98 Rico Abreu 48.445/185.778
88 Matt Crafton 48.479/185.647

References

  1. "2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Schedule". racingreference.info. Racing Reference. 2016. Retrieved June 28, 2016.
  2. Reed, Steve (January 22, 2013). "Daytona International unveils plans for upgrade". Yahoo! Sports. Archived from the original on January 25, 2013. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
  3. "Daytona Rising". Daytona International Speedway. December 5, 2013. Archived from the original on December 5, 2013. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
  4. "2016 NextEra Energy Resources 250 Entry List". jayski.com. Jayski's Silly Season Site. 2016. Retrieved June 29, 2016.
  5. "2016 Camping World Truck Series Races And Results". jayski.com. Jayski's Silly Season Site. 2016. Retrieved June 29, 2016.
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