The Reese's 150 is an ARCA Menards Series race held at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. The inaugural race was held in 2001. From 2012 to 2021, this race was the season-finale for the series. The race was originally 201 miles and 134 laps long until 2006. Each year since 2007 to 2010 and since 2016, the race has been 150 miles and 100 laps long. The race was 148.5 miles and 99 laps from 2011 to 2015 to match the name of the race, the 98.9. It has been held on the same weekend as the NASCAR Cup Series' Hollywood Casino 400 since 2009.

Quick Facts ARCA Menards Series, Venue ...
Reese's 150
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ARCA Menards Series
VenueKansas Speedway
Corporate sponsorResse's
First race2001
Distance150 miles (241.402 km)
Laps100
Previous namesBPU 200 (2001–2003)
Kansas Lottery $200 Grand (2004–2006)
Kansas Lottery $150 Grand (2007–2008)
Kansas Lottery 150 (2009–2010 & 2022)
Kansas Lottery 98.9 (2011–2013)
ARCA 98.9 (2014)
Full Throttle S'loonshine 98.9 (2015)
Kansas 150 (2016–2017)
Kansas ARCA 150 (2018–2019)
Speediatrics 150 (2020)
Reese's 150 (2021, 2024)
Sioux Chief Fast Track 150 (2023)
Most wins (driver)Frank Kimmel (3)
Most wins (team)Cunningham Motorsports & Venturini Motorsports (4)
Most wins (manufacturer)Toyota (9)
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Since 2020, the track has also hosted a second ARCA Menards Series race, the Tide 150, held on the same weekend as the other NASCAR Cup Series race at the track.

History

In 2021, the candy company Reese's, which joined ARCA as a corporate partner that year,[1] also became the title sponsor of the season-finale race of the series,[2] replacing Speediatrics. Reese's returned to racing sponsorship for the first time in 10 years, as they were previously a sponsor for Kevin Harvick in both the Xfinity and Cup Series when he drove for Richard Childress Racing, but left after the 2010 season. In 2022, Reese's switched their title sponsorship to the race at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park and the Kansas Lottery, which was the title sponsor of the race from 2004 to 2013, returned as the title sponsor of the race.[3] Sioux Chief Manufacturing would replace the Kansas Lottery as the race's title sponsor in 2023.[4]

Past winners

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Year Date No. Driver Team Manufacturer Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)
Laps Miles (km)
2001[5] June 3 67 Jason Jarrett ML Motorsports Chevrolet 134 201 (323.478) 1:38:28 122.478
2002[6] June 1 46 Frank Kimmel Clement Racing Ford 134 201 (323.478) 1:41:33 118.76
2003[7] June 1 64 Shelby Howard CIMCO Racing Dodge 134 201 (323.478) 1:42:02 118.197
2004[8] June 5 64 Ryan Hemphill Braun Racing Dodge (2) 79* 118.5 (190.707) 1:16:43 92.679
2005[9] July 2 67 Chad Blount ML Motorsports (2) Chevrolet (2) 134 201 (323.478) 1:46:40 113.063
2006[10] July 1 46 Frank Kimmel (2) Clement Racing (2) Ford (2) 134 201 (323.478) 2:01:29 99.273
2007[11] April 27 4 Scott Lagasse Jr. Cunningham Motorsports Dodge (3) 100 150 (241.402) 1:20:22 111.987
2008[12] April 26 2 Scott Speed Eddie Sharp Racing Toyota 100 150 (241.402) 1:12:05 124.855
2009[13] October 1 77 Parker Kligerman Cunningham Motorsports (2) Dodge (4) 103* 154.5 (248.643) 1:31:14 101.608
2010[14] September 30 41 Ty Dillon Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet (3) 100 150 (241.402) 1:11:21 126.139
2011[15] October 7 55 Alex Bowman Venturini Motorsports Toyota (2) 99 148.5 (238.988) 1:12:07 123.55
2012[16] October 19 22 Alex Bowman (2) Cunningham Motorsports (3) Dodge (5) 99 148.5 (238.988) 1:29:58 99.037
2013[17] October 4 44 Frank Kimmel (3) ThorSport Racing Toyota (3) 65* 97.5 (156.911) 0:53:01 110.343
2014[18] October 3 23 Spencer Gallagher GMS Racing Chevrolet (4) 99 148.5 (238.988) 1:36:50 92.014
2015[19] October 16 78 Mason Mitchell[20] Mason Mitchell Motorsports Chevrolet (5) 99 148.5 (238.988) 1:25:44 103.927
2016[21] October 14 77 Chase Briscoe Cunningham Motorsports (4) Ford (3) 100 150 (241.402) 1:53:12 92.923
2017[22] October 20 28 Michael Self MDM Motorsports Chevrolet (6) 100 150 (241.402) 1:13:13 122.923
2018[23] October 19 28 Sheldon Creed MDM Motorsports (2) Toyota (4) 100 150 (241.402) 1:39:35 90.812
2019[24] October 18 15 Christian Eckes Venturini Motorsports (2) Toyota (5) 100 150 (241.402) 1:03:31 141.695
2020[25] October 16 10 Corey Heim Fast Track Racing (1) with Venturini Motorsports (3) Toyota (6) 100 150 (241.402) 1:11:39 125.611
2021[26] October 23 2 Nick Sanchez Rev Racing Chevrolet (7) 102* 153 (244.8) 1:14:42 120.482
2022[27] September 10 20 Corey Heim (2) Venturini Motorsports (4) Toyota (7) 105* 157.5

(253.47)

1:22:11 114.987
2023[28] September 8 18 Connor Mosack Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota (8) 100 150 (241.402) 1:09:10 130.12
2024[29] September 25 18 Tanner Gray Joe Gibbs Racing (2) Toyota (9) 100 150 (241.402) 1:22:08 109.578
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  • 2004: Race shortened due to rain.
  • 2009, 2021, & 2022: Race extended due to a green–white–checker finish.
  • 2013: Race shortened due to threatening weather.

Multiple winners (drivers)

More information # Wins, Driver ...
# Wins Driver Years Won
3 Frank Kimmel 2002, 2006, 2013
2 Alex Bowman 2011, 2012
Corey Heim 2020, 2022
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Multiple winners (teams)

More information # Wins, Team ...
# Wins Team Years Won
4 Cunningham Motorsports 2007, 2009, 2012, 2016
Venturini Motorsports 2011, 2019, 2020, 2022
2 ML Motorsports 2001, 2005
Clement Racing 2002, 2006
MDM Motorsports 2017, 2018
Joe Gibbs Racing 2023, 2024 1
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