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The 1995 Total Petroleum 200 took place on July 15 at Colorado National Speedway in Dacono, Colorado.
Race details | |||
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Race 11 of 20 in the 1995 NASCAR SuperTruck Series season | |||
Date | July 15, 1995 | ||
Location | Colorado National Speedway, Dacono, Colorado | ||
Course |
Permanent racing facility 0.375 mi (0.673 km) | ||
Distance | 200 laps, 75 mi (120.7 km) | ||
Weather | Temperatures reaching up to 81 °F (27 °C); wind speeds approaching 9.9 miles per hour (15.9 km/h)[1] | ||
Average speed | 56.086 miles per hour (90.262 km/h) | ||
Pole position | |||
Driver | Dale Earnhardt, Inc. | ||
Most laps led | |||
Driver | Ron Hornaday Jr. | Dale Earnhardt, Inc. | |
Laps | 170 | ||
Winner | |||
No. 98 | Butch Miller | Jim Herrick | |
Television in the United States | |||
Network | CBS | ||
Announcers | Ken Squier |
This event was 200 laps long and it was the eleventh race (first season) of the series where it held the closest margin of victory in the history of the NASCAR SuperTruck Series. As Butch Miller and Mike Skinner were side by side on the last lap of the race, as Miller won the race by 0.001 of a second, it was Miller's only victory.
The closest margin of victory since then was in the 2010 Mountain Dew 250 at Talladega Superspeedway, as Kyle Busch beat Aric Almirola by 0.002 of a second. It was the closest margin of victory among NASCAR's three national series until February 17, 2018 when Tyler Reddick beat Elliott Sadler by 0.0004 of a second in the Xfinity Series race at Daytona.
- "Too close to call"
-Ken Squier instated about the finish during the CBS Sports coverage of the race.
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