Chevy Silverado 350K
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The Silverado 350K is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that takes place at Texas Motor Speedway. The 1999 race was 300 kilometers and the 2000 race was 400 kilometers. Starting in 2001, the race is now 350 kilometers. From 2001 through 2004, the races were 146 laps. Starting in 2005, the scheduled laps are now 147.
2009- Kyle Busch
2008- Ron Hornaday
2007 - Ted Musgrave (race extended to 149 laps / 223.5 miles / 359.835 km due to a green-white-checker finish)
2006 - Clint Bowyer (race extended to 148 laps / 222 miles / 357.420 km due to a green-white-checker finish)
2005 - Todd Bodine (race scheduled to 147 laps / 220.5 miles / 355.005 km)
2004 - Todd Bodine
2003 - Brendan Gaughan
2002 - Brendan Gaughan
2001 - Travis Kvapil (race scheduled to 146 laps / 219 miles / 352.590 km)
2000 - Bryan Reffner (race scheduled to 167 laps / 250.5 miles / 403.305 km. Tony Roper was injured in a crash on lap 33, and died the following day, becoming the third NASCAR fatality that year. Greg Biffle also clinched the title and the only one to clinched the title before the last race of the season.)
1999 - Jay Sauter (race scheduled to 125 laps / 187.5 miles / 301.875 km)
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