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Herr's Snacks 200 (Berlin)

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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Cavanaughs (talk | contribs) at 19:59, 19 June 2023 (William Sawalich won this year's ARCA race at Berlin. 2 interesting things: the race results are not yet posted on Racing-Reference (so the race time and average speed are left blank) and the Fox broadcast referred to this race as the "Herr's Snacks 200" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUY94k2DH7s) although the ARCA website refers to it as the "Berlin ARCA 200"- IDK why they aren't listing the title sponsor.). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Herr's Snacks 200
ARCA Menards Series
VenueBerlin Raceway
LocationMarne, Michigan
United States
Corporate sponsorHerr's Snacks
First race1986 (main ARCA Series)
2017 (East Series)
Distance87.6 (140.9785 km)
Laps200
Circuit information
SurfacePaved
Length.438 mi (0.705 km)
Turns4

The Herr's Snacks 200 is an ARCA Menards Series race held at Berlin Raceway. The race has been scheduled on either the ARCA Menards Series or ARCA Menards Series East schedules each year except for 2019 (and run each year except that year and 2020).

History

The ARCA Permatex SuperCar Series (now known as the ARCA Menards Series), ran its inaugural race at the track in 1986. It then was off the schedule for a dozen years. In 1999, it was added back to the series (now the ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series) schedule and remained on it each year until 2017, when it was taken off the ARCA schedule in exchange for a NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race.

Todd Gilliland won the only East Series race at the track in 2017.[1] After one year on the East Series schedule, the race was moved back to the ARCA schedule in 2018 but taken off again in 2019.

A second East Series race (now the ARCA Menards Series East after ARCA's merger with NASCAR) was scheduled for July 25, 2020, but cancelled and replaced by a race at Toledo Speedway due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] The race was moved back to the main ARCA Series schedule again in 2021.

Past winners

ARCA Menards Series

Year Date No. Driver Team Manufacturer Race distance Race time Average speed
(mph)
Laps Miles (km)
1986 August 2 29 Bob Keselowski K Automotive Racing Chevrolet 100 43.8 (70.49) 28:18 56.21
1987

1998
Not held
1999 July 10 46 Frank Kimmel Clement Racing Chevrolet 200 87.6 (140.98) 1:26:27 60.15
2000 July 15 16 Tim Steele Steele Racing Ford 204* 89.35 (143.8) 1:37:27 55.023
2001 September 22 16 Tim Steele Steele Racing Ford 200 87.6 (140.98) 1:23:07 63.244
2002 July 20 22 Fred Campbell Vern Slagh Ford 200 87.6 (140.98) 1:28:53 67.504
2003 May 24 46 Frank Kimmel Clement Racing Ford 200 87.6 (140.98) 1:24:55 70.658
2004 July 3 46 Frank Kimmel Clement Racing Ford 116* 50.81 (81.77) 52:19 66.518
2005 July 16 9 Joey Miller Hagans Racing Dodge 202* 88.5 (142.43) 1:41:02 52.543
2006 July 15 29 Brian Keselowski K Automotive Racing Dodge 200 87.6 (140.98) 1:51:19 47.216
2007 July 7 29 Brian Keselowski K Automotive Racing Dodge 200 87.6 (140.98) 1:23:58 62.88
2008 July 26 2 Scott Speed Eddie Sharp Racing Toyota 200 87.6 (140.98) 1:38:19 53.46
2009 July 25 6 Justin Lofton Eddie Sharp Racing Toyota 207* 90.67 (145.92) 1:48:51 49.92
2010 August 7 16 Joey Coulter Coulter Motorsports Chevrolet 200 87.6 (140.98) 1:17:37 77.297
2011 July 9 32 Matt Merrell Win-Tron Racing Dodge 200 87.6 (140.98) 1:10:21 85.272
2012 August 11 17 Chris Buescher Roulo Brothers Racing Ford 200 87.6 (140.98) 1:09:45 75.269
2013 August 10 15 Erik Jones Venturini Motorsports Toyota 200 87.6 (140.98) 1:13:58 70.975
2014 August 9 90 Grant Enfinger GMS Racing Chevrolet 200 87.6 (140.98) 1:17:22 67.858
2015 August 8 23 Grant Enfinger GMS Racing Chevrolet 200 87.6 (140.98) 1:17:38 67.632
2016 August 6 55 Dalton Sargeant Venturini Motorsports Toyota 200 87.6 (140.98) 1:22:52 63.427
2017 Not held
2018 August 25 77 Joe Graf Jr. Chad Bryant Racing Ford 206* 90.2 (145.16) 1:26:44 62.35
2019

2020
Not held
2021 July 17 21 Daniel Dye GMS Racing Chevrolet 200 87.6 (140.98) 1:18:47 66.715
2022 June 18 18 Sammy Smith Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota 200 87.6 (140.98) 1:21:13 64.716
2023 June 17 18 William Sawalich Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 200 87.6 (140.98)

East Series

Year Date No. Driver Team Manufacturer Race distance Race time Average speed
(mph)
Laps Miles (km)
2017[3] July 1 16 Todd Gilliland Bill McAnally Racing Toyota 150 65.7 (105.733) 0:56:50 69.361
2018

2019
Not held
2020 July 25 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Multiple winners (drivers)

# Wins Driver Years Won
3 Frank Kimmel 1999, 2003, 2004
2 Tim Steele 2000, 2001
Brian Keselowski 2006, 2007
Grant Enfinger 2014, 2015

Multiple winners (teams)

# Wins Team Years Won
3 K Automotive Racing 1986, 2006, 2007
Clement Racing 1999, 2003, 2004
GMS Racing 2014, 2015, 2021
2 Steele Racing 2000, 2001
Eddie Sharp Racing 2008, 2009
Venturini Motorsports 2013, 2016

Manufacturer wins

# Wins Manufacturer Years Won
7 Ford 2000–2004, 2012, 2018
7 Toyota 2008, 2009, 2013, 2016, 2017 (East), 2022, 2023
6 Chevrolet 1986, 1999, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2021
4 Dodge 2005–2007, 2011

References

  1. ^ Kaminski, Steve (July 2, 2017). "Berlin Raceway rewind: Stars & Stripes 150, 3 photo finishes highlight holiday action". MLive.com. Advance Publications.
  2. ^ "ARCA Adds Toledo Date For Two Series Amid Adjustments". ARCARacing.com. August 25, 2020. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  3. ^ "Race Results".


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