General Tire 125
ARCA Menards Series East
VenueDover Motor Speedway
LocationDover, Delaware
United States
Corporate sponsorGeneral Tire
First race1998
Distance125 miles (201.168 km)
Laps125
Stages 1/2: 40 each
Final stage: 45
Previous namesDelaware 200 (1998)
MBNA E-Commerce 150 (2001)
MBNA All American Heroes 150 (2002)
MBNA America 150 (2004)
MBNA Race Points 150 (2005)
Sunoco 150 (2006-2010)
Dover 150 (2011)
American Real TV 150 (2012)
Drive Sober 150 (2013-2014)
Drive Sober 125 (2015)
Dover 125 (2016)
National Fallen Firefigheters Foundation 125 presented by Carl Deputy & Son Builders (2017)
Crosley 125 (2018)
Circuit information
SurfaceConcrete
Length1 mi (1.6 km)
Turns4

The General Tire 125 is a ARCA Menards Series East race held annually at Dover Motor Speedway, Prior to 2020, it was the final race of the season and was held before the NASCAR Xfinity Series event, the Use Your Melon Drive Sober 200.[1]


Past winners

Year Date No. Driver Team Manufacturer Race distance Race time Average speed
(mph)
Laps Miles (km)
1998 July 18 12 Jimmy Spencer Spencer Motor Ventures Chevrolet 200 200 (321.869) 2:03:46 96.957
1999

2000
Not held
2001 September 21 60 Dale Shaw Dale Shaw Racing Chevrolet (2) 154* 154 (247.839) 1:42:40 90.000
2002 September 20 40 Matt Kobyluck Matt Kobyluck Racing Chevrolet (3) 150 150 (241.402) 1:17:28 116.179
2003 Not held
2004 September 24 32 Dale Quarterley Quarterley Racing Chevrolet (4) 160* 160 (257.495) 1:38:00 97.959
2005 September 23 44 Andy Santerre Andy Santerre Racing Chevrolet (5) 150 150 (241.402) 1:45:23 88.772
2006 September 22 9 Tim Andrews Tim Andrews Racing Chevrolet (6) 157* 157 (252.667) 1:48:25 86.887
2007 September 21 44 Sean Caisse Andy Santerre Racing (2) Chevrolet (7) 150 150 (241.402) 1:47:14 83.929
2008 September 19 8 Aric Almirola Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet (8) 150 150 (241.402) 1:49:05 90.833
2009 September 25 44 Brett Moffitt Andy Santerre Racing (3) Chevrolet (9) 150 150 (241.402) 1:30:23 99.576
2010 September 24 20 Brett Moffitt (2) Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 155* 155 (249.448) 1:52:13 82.875
2011 September 30 6 Darrell Wallace Jr. Revolution Racing Toyota (2) 152* 152 (244.62) 1:44:28 87.301
2012 September 28 07 Corey LaJoie Randy LaJoie Racing Toyota (3) 154* 154 (247.839) 1:47:19 86.001
2013 September 27 13 Austin Hill Austin Hill Racing Ford 150 150 (241.402) 1:43:30 86.957
2014 September 26 22 Austin Hill (2) Austin Hill Racing (2) Ford (2) 150 150 (241.402) 1:38:31 91.355
2015 October 3* 2 Collin Cabre Revolution Racing (2) Toyota (4) 125 125 (201.168) 1:22:11 103.902
2016[2] September 30 40 Kyle Benjamin Ranier Racing with MDM Chevrolet (10) 126* 126 (202.777) 1:20:26 93.797
2017 September 29 12 Harrison Burton MDM Motorsports Toyota (5) 128* 128 (205.996) 1:22:36 92.978
2018 October 6* 6 Rubén García Jr. Revolution Racing (3) Toyota (6) 125 125 (201.168) 1:15:36 99.206
2019 October 4 21 Sam Mayer GMS Racing (3) Chevrolet (11) 125 125 (201.168) 1:15:36 99.206
2020 August 21 21 Sam Mayer (2) GMS Racing (4) Chevrolet (12) 125 125 (201.168) 1:00:00 116.219
2021 May 14 18 Ty Gibbs Joe Gibbs Racing (2) Toyota (7) 125 125 (201.168) 1:28:11 85.050
2022 April 29 17 Taylor Gray David Gilliland Racing Ford (3) 125 125 (201.168) 1:03:00 119.048
2023 April 28 20 Jake Finch Venturini Motorsports Toyota (8) 127* 127 (204.343) 1:10:38 107.881
  • 2001, 2004, 2006, 2010–2012, 2016–2017, and 2023: Race extended due to a NASCAR Overtime finish.
  • 2015 and 2018: Race postponed from Friday to Saturday due to rain.

References

  1. "17-year old Justin Haley conquers Springfield Mile Dirt; youngest Springfield winner in history". Arca Racing. Arca Racing. August 21, 2016. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
  2. "NASCAR Home Tracks". NASCARHomeTracks. NASCAR Home Tracks. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
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