Scott 150

Scott 150
ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards
Venue Chicagoland Speedway
Location Joliet, Illinois, United States
41°28′29″N 88°03′26″W / 41.474833°N 88.057097°W / 41.474833; -88.057097
Corporate sponsor Scott Paper Company
First race 2001
Distance 150 mi (241.402 km)
Laps 100
Previous names ARCA ReMax 200 (2001)
ReadyHosting.com 200 (2002–2004)
SK Hand Tool 200 (2005–2006)
Chicagoland ARCA 200 (2007–2008)
Ansell Cut Protection 150 (2009)
Ansell Protective Gloves 150 (2010)
Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 150 (2011)
Ansell ActivArmr 150 (2012-2014)
Most wins (manufacturer) Chevrolet, Dodge (4)
Circuit information
Surface Asphalt
Length 1.5 mi (2.4 km)
Turns 4

The Scott 150 is an ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards race held at the Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois. It was originally 201 miles until 2008, but was shortened to 150 miles the next year.

Past winners

Year Date Driver Manufacturer Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)
Laps Miles (km)
2001 September 1 Ed Berrier Chevrolet 134 201 (323.478) 1:37:11 92.26
2002 September 7 Chad Blount Dodge 134 201 (323.478) 2:06:20 95.462
2003 September 6 Frank Kimmel Ford 134 201 (323.478) 1:55:47 104.16
2004 September 11 Kyle Krisiloff Chevrolet 134 201 (323.478) 2:04:25 96.932
2005 September 10 Dawayne Bryan Dodge 134 201 (323.478) 2:00:08 102.957
2006 September 9 Steve Wallace Dodge 134 201 (323.478) 1:58:20 101.915
2007 September 8 Michael McDowell Dodge 134 201 (323.478) 1:52:03 107.63
2008 September 6 Scott Lagasse, Jr. Chevrolet 136* 204 (328.306) 1:57:18 104.347
2009 August 28 Justin Lofton Toyota 100 150 (241.402) 1:21:04 111.02
2010 August 27 Patrick Sheltra Toyota 100 150 (241.402) 1:21:35 110.317
2011 June 4 Ty Dillon Chevrolet 100 150 (241.402) 1:27:45 102.564
2012 July 21 Kevin Swindell Toyota 100 150 (241.402) 1:03:47 141.103
2013 July 21 Corey LaJoie Ford 100 150 (241.402) 1:09:57 128.663
2014 July 21 Mason Mitchell Ford 100 150 (241.402) 1:21:50 109.98
2015 July 20 Ryan Reed Ford 100 150 (241.402) 1:15:54 114.068

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