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King Cadillac GMC Throwback 100
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East
VenueThompson Speedway Motorsports Park
LocationThompson, Connecticut
United States
Corporate sponsorKing Cadillac GMC
First race1988
Distance62.5 miles (100.584 km)
Laps100
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length.625 mi (1.006 km)
Turns4

The King Cadillac GMC Throwback 100 was a NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race that took place at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park in Thompson, Connecticut. The race adopted its "throwback" format in 2017.[1] On June 4, 2019, NASCAR announced the cancellation of the 2019 event.[2] Ricky Craven had the most triumphs of any driver, winning the event three times.

Past winners

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Year Date No Driver Team Manufacturer Race distance Race time Average speed
(mph)
Laps Miles (km)
1988 July 31 71 Bobby Dragon (1, 2) Buick 100 62.5 (100.584) 0:41:03 91.389
1989 August 9 Henry Shaw, Jr. Pontiac 100 62.5 (100.584) 0:55:03 68.639
1990 August 19 25 Ricky Craven Craven Racing Pontiac (2) 160* 100 (160.934) 1:21:07 73.968
September 8 72 Ken Bouchard Pontiac (3) 200 125 (201.168) 1:23:23 89.446
1991 June 2 51 Mike McLaughlin Greci Motorsports Oldsmobile 150 93.75 (150.876) 1:11:39 78.507
August 11 25 Ricky Craven (2, 3) Craven Racing (2, 3) Chevrolet 150 93.75 (150.876) 1:12:09 77.963
September 8 200 125 (201.168) 1:37:27 77.347
1992 Not held
1993 September 1 48 Robbie Crouch Mountain Racing Oldsmobile (2) 154* 96.25 (154.899) 1:16:34 73.47
1994 August 7 47 Kelly Moore Kelly Moore Racing Chevrolet (3) 150 93.75 (150.876) 1:18:19 71.824
1995 June 18 44 Andy Santerre Andy Santerre Racing Chevrolet (4) 125 78.125 (125.73) 0:57:30 81.475
October 29 09 Mike Stefanik Mountain Racing (2) Oldsmobile (3) 150 93.75 (150.876) 1:14:36 75.402
1996 June 23 15 Jerry Marquis O'Connor Racing Chevrolet (5) 150 93.75 (150.876) 1:21:47 68.779
September 22 94 Jeff Fuller ST Motorsports Chevrolet 213* 133.125 (214.243) 1:43:08 77.448
1997 June 22 15 Jerry Marquis O'Connor Racing Chevrolet 153* 95.625 (153.893) 1:12:14 79.43
September 7 51 Mike Stefanik (2, 3) Greci Motorsports (2, 3) Chevrolet (8, 9) 300 187.5 (301.752) 2:19:27 80.674
1998 September 13 300 187.5 (301.752) 2:25:32 77.3
1999 May 16 47 Kelly Moore (2) Kelly Moore Racing (2) Pontiac (4) 150 93.75 (150.876) 1:21:33 68.976
2000 August 27 14 Tracy Gordon Tracy Gordon Chevrolet (10) 150 93.75 (150.876) 1:19:27 70.799
2001 July 14 56 Martin Truex Jr. SeaWatch Racing Chevrolet 150 93.75 (150.876) 1:18:32 71.626
2002 July 13 55 Brad Leighton Grizco Racing Chevrolet 150 93.75 (150.876) 1:22:23 68.278
2003 July 12 03 Tom Carey, Jr. Richard Doyle /
Tommy Mahan
Chevrolet 150 93.75 (150.876) 1:13:02 77.02
2004 May 22 35 Brad Leighton (2) NDS Motorsports Chevrolet 156* 97.5 (156.911) 1:17:25 74.795
2005 October 30 77 Eddie MacDonald Jerry Morello Chevrolet 102* 63.75 (102.595) 0:59:22 63.915
2006 June 29 40 Matt Kobyluck Kobyluck Enterprises Chevrolet 100 62.5 (100.584) 1:01:15 60.735
2007 July 14 44 Sean Caisse Andy Santerre Racing (2) Chevrolet 108* 67.5 (108.630) 1:02:43 64.06
2008 July 12 1 Trevor Bayne Dale Earnhardt Inc. Chevrolet (18) 100 62.5 (100.584) 0:54:13 69.167
2009 July 11 00 Ryan Truex Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota 100 62.5 (100.584) 0:51:38 72.628
2010
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2016
Not held
2017 July 8 12 Harrison Burton MDM Motorsports Toyota 100 62.5 (100.584) 0:45:14 82.903
2018 July 14 17 Tyler Ankrum DGR-Crosley Toyota (3) 100 62.5 (100.584) 0:38:41 96.941
  • 1990 (1 of 2), 1993, 2004, 2005, 2007: race extended due to overtime.
  • 1996 (1 of 2): race shortened due to rain.

References

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  1. ^ "Inaugural NASCAR Busch North Throwback 100". ThompsonSpeedway.com. NASCAR. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Thompson K&N East Event Cancelled". Speed Sport. 4 June 2019. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
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