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Study Guide: World Wide Technology Raceway: NASCAR Xfinity Series History and Statistics

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World Wide Technology Raceway: NASCAR Xfinity Series History and Statistics Study Guide

Track Overview and Location

World Wide Technology Raceway, also known as Gateway, is located in Madison, Illinois.

Answer: True

Explanation: World Wide Technology Raceway is indeed located in Madison, Illinois, as confirmed by the venue's details.

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The circuit at World Wide Technology Raceway is 1.250 miles long and features 4 turns.

Answer: True

Explanation: The circuit at World Wide Technology Raceway measures 1.250 miles in length and includes 4 turns.

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The track surface at World Wide Technology Raceway is primarily dirt.

Answer: False

Explanation: The track surface at World Wide Technology Raceway is asphalt, not dirt.

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What is the official location of World Wide Technology Raceway?

Answer: Madison, Illinois

Explanation: World Wide Technology Raceway is officially located in Madison, Illinois.

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What is the length of the World Wide Technology Raceway circuit?

Answer: 1.250 miles

Explanation: The circuit at World Wide Technology Raceway measures 1.250 miles (2.012 kilometers) in length, defining the distance per lap.

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What material is the surface of World Wide Technology Raceway made of?

Answer: Asphalt

Explanation: The surface of World Wide Technology Raceway is asphalt, a common material for modern motorsports tracks.

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NASCAR Xfinity Series Presence

The primary NASCAR series that races at World Wide Technology Raceway is the Cup Series.

Answer: False

Explanation: The primary NASCAR series that races at World Wide Technology Raceway is the NASCAR Xfinity Series, not the Cup Series.

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The first NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway was held in 1997.

Answer: True

Explanation: The inaugural NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway took place in 1997.

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Gateway Motorsports Park was removed from the NASCAR Xfinity Series calendar after the 2010 season and did not return until 2024.

Answer: True

Explanation: Gateway Motorsports Park was removed from the NASCAR Xfinity Series calendar after the 2010 season and its return was announced for August 2024.

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The NASCAR Xfinity Series event at Gateway was last held in 2010 before its return was announced for August 2024.

Answer: True

Explanation: The NASCAR Xfinity Series event at Gateway was last held in 2010 prior to its announced return for August 2024.

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Which NASCAR series primarily races at World Wide Technology Raceway?

Answer: NASCAR Xfinity Series

Explanation: The NASCAR Xfinity Series is the primary NASCAR series that races at World Wide Technology Raceway, with races occurring there across numerous seasons since 1997.

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When was the very first NASCAR Xfinity Series race held at Gateway?

Answer: 1997

Explanation: The first NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway was held in 1997, marking the series' initial presence at this venue.

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Gateway Motorsports Park was removed from the NASCAR Xfinity Series calendar for which season?

Answer: 2011

Explanation: Gateway Motorsports Park was removed from the NASCAR Xfinity Series calendar for the 2011 season.

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The return of the NASCAR Xfinity Series to Gateway was announced on what date?

Answer: August 29, 2024

Explanation: The return of the NASCAR Xfinity Series to Gateway was announced on August 29, 2024.

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Race History and Evolution

The standard distance for the Nu Way 200 race is 250 miles.

Answer: False

Explanation: The standard distance for the Nu Way 200 race is 200 miles, not 250 miles.

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The NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway was 300 miles long in 1997.

Answer: True

Explanation: The NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway in 1997 was indeed 300 miles long.

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From 1998 to 2001, the Gateway Xfinity Series race distance was consistently 300 miles.

Answer: False

Explanation: From 1998 to 2001, the Gateway Xfinity Series race distance was 250 miles, not consistently 300 miles.

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Gateway Motorsports Park hosted two NASCAR Xfinity Series races in a single year only once, in 2010.

Answer: True

Explanation: Gateway Motorsports Park hosted two NASCAR Xfinity Series races in a single year exclusively in 2010.

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The 5-Hour Energy 250 race, won by Brad Keselowski in 2010, was 250 miles long.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 5-Hour Energy 250 race, won by Brad Keselowski in 2010, was indeed 250 miles long.

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How many laps constitute the standard distance for the Nu Way 200 race?

Answer: 160 laps

Explanation: The Nu Way 200 race consists of 160 laps, determined by the race distance and the track's length.

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What was the distance of the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway in 1997?

Answer: 300 miles

Explanation: The NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway in 1997 was 300 miles (482.803 km) long, which was longer than subsequent race distances.

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For which period was the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway held over a distance of 250 miles?

Answer: 1998-2001

Explanation: From 1998 through 2001, the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway was held over a distance of 250 miles (402.336 km), establishing a standard distance for several years.

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In which year did Gateway Motorsports Park host a second NASCAR Xfinity Series race within the same season?

Answer: 2010

Explanation: Gateway Motorsports Park hosted two NASCAR Xfinity Series races in a single year exclusively in 2010; this second event was also a 250-mile race.

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Driver and Team Performance

Carl Edwards holds the record for the most driver wins at Gateway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with 4 victories.

Answer: False

Explanation: Carl Edwards holds the record for the most driver wins at Gateway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with 3 victories, not 4.

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Roush Fenway Racing has won the most races at Gateway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, with 4 victories.

Answer: True

Explanation: Roush Fenway Racing has indeed won the most races at Gateway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, accumulating 4 victories.

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Elliott Sadler won the inaugural NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway in 1997.

Answer: True

Explanation: Elliott Sadler was the winner of the inaugural NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway in 1997.

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the Gateway Xfinity Series races in 1998 and 1999, driving Chevrolets for Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

Answer: True

Explanation: Dale Earnhardt Jr. secured victories in the Gateway Xfinity Series races of 1998 and 1999, driving Chevrolets for Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

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Kevin Harvick won consecutive Xfinity Series races at Gateway in 2000 and 2001, driving Fords for Richard Childress Racing.

Answer: False

Explanation: Kevin Harvick won consecutive Xfinity Series races at Gateway in 2000 and 2001, driving Chevrolets for Richard Childress Racing, not Fords.

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Greg Biffle won the Gateway race in 2002 driving a Ford for Roush Racing.

Answer: True

Explanation: Greg Biffle won the Gateway race in 2002, piloting a Ford for Roush Racing.

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Martin Truex Jr. won the 2004 Gateway race driving a Dodge for Chance 2 Motorsports.

Answer: False

Explanation: Martin Truex Jr. won the 2004 Gateway race driving a Chevrolet for Chance 2 Motorsports, not a Dodge.

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Reed Sorenson won the Gateway Xfinity Series race in 2005 driving for Chip Ganassi Racing.

Answer: True

Explanation: Reed Sorenson won the Gateway Xfinity Series race in 2005 while driving for Chip Ganassi Racing.

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Carl Edwards won the Gateway Xfinity Series race three times, in 2006, 2008, and 2010.

Answer: True

Explanation: Carl Edwards achieved three victories in the Gateway Xfinity Series race, specifically in the years 2006, 2008, and 2010.

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Kyle Busch secured his win at Gateway in 2009 driving a Ford for Joe Gibbs Racing.

Answer: False

Explanation: Kyle Busch secured his win at Gateway in 2009 driving a Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, not a Ford.

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Brad Keselowski's winning average speed in the 2010 5-Hour Energy 250 was approximately 78.8 mph.

Answer: False

Explanation: Brad Keselowski's winning average speed in the 2010 5-Hour Energy 250 was 106.876 mph, not approximately 78.8 mph.

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Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kevin Harvick, and Reed Sorenson are the only drivers to have won the Gateway Xfinity Series race exactly twice.

Answer: True

Explanation: Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kevin Harvick, and Reed Sorenson are indeed the drivers who have won the Gateway Xfinity Series race exactly twice.

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Which driver holds the record for the most wins at Gateway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series?

Answer: Carl Edwards

Explanation: Carl Edwards holds the record for the most driver wins at Gateway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, with a total of 3 victories, indicating high performance and consistency at the track.

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Which team has the highest number of victories at Gateway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series?

Answer: Roush Fenway Racing

Explanation: Roush Fenway Racing has secured the most wins at Gateway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, with a total of 4 victories, demonstrating significant historical success at this venue.

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Which driver won the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway in 1998?

Answer: Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Explanation: Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway in 1998.

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Kevin Harvick secured victories at Gateway in which consecutive years?

Answer: 2000 and 2001

Explanation: Kevin Harvick won consecutive Xfinity Series races at Gateway in 2000 and 2001.

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Greg Biffle won the Gateway race in 2002 driving for which team?

Answer: Roush Racing

Explanation: Greg Biffle won the Gateway race in 2002, piloting a Ford for Roush Racing.

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Carl Edwards won the Gateway Xfinity Series race in 2006 driving for which team?

Answer: Roush Racing

Explanation: Carl Edwards won the Gateway Xfinity Series race in 2006 driving for Roush Racing.

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Which of the following drivers has won the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway exactly twice?

Answer: Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kevin Harvick

Explanation: Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kevin Harvick are among the drivers who have won the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway exactly twice.

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How many total wins does Roush Fenway Racing (and its predecessor Roush Racing) have at Gateway in the Xfinity Series?

Answer: 4

Explanation: Roush Fenway Racing (and its predecessor Roush Racing) has a total of 4 wins at Gateway in the Xfinity Series.

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What was the average speed of the winning driver, Elliott Sadler, in the 1997 Gateway race?

Answer: 78.803 mph

Explanation: The average speed of the winning driver, Elliott Sadler, in the 1997 Gateway race was 78.803 mph, reflecting the pace of the cars during that event.

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Which of the following teams has won the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway exactly twice, besides Roush Fenway Racing?

Answer: Dale Earnhardt Inc. and Richard Childress Racing

Explanation: Besides Roush Fenway Racing, Dale Earnhardt Inc. and Richard Childress Racing have also won the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway exactly twice.

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Manufacturer Performance

Chevrolet is the manufacturer with the most wins at Gateway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, having won 5 races.

Answer: False

Explanation: Chevrolet is the manufacturer with the most wins at Gateway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, with 6 victories, not 5.

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Dodge achieved its only manufacturer win at Gateway in the Xfinity Series in 2005.

Answer: True

Explanation: Dodge achieved its sole manufacturer win at Gateway in the Xfinity Series in 2005.

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Ford has secured more manufacturer wins at Gateway than Chevrolet in the Xfinity Series.

Answer: False

Explanation: Chevrolet has secured more manufacturer wins (6) at Gateway than Ford (5) in the Xfinity Series.

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As of the source data, which manufacturer has the most wins at Gateway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series?

Answer: Chevrolet

Explanation: As of the source data, Chevrolet has the most wins at Gateway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, with a total of 6 victories, indicating strong performance records at this venue.

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Which manufacturer did Martin Truex Jr. represent in his 2004 Gateway win?

Answer: Chevrolet

Explanation: Martin Truex Jr. won the 2004 Gateway race driving a Chevrolet.

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In 2005, Reed Sorenson drove for Chip Ganassi Racing and won the Gateway race in which manufacturer's car?

Answer: Dodge

Explanation: In 2005, Reed Sorenson drove for Chip Ganassi Racing and won the Gateway race in a Dodge.

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Kyle Busch's 2009 victory at Gateway was achieved driving which manufacturer's car?

Answer: Toyota

Explanation: Kyle Busch's 2009 victory at Gateway was achieved driving a Toyota.

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Which manufacturer has achieved the most wins at Gateway in the Xfinity Series, with 6 victories?

Answer: Chevrolet

Explanation: Chevrolet has achieved the most manufacturer wins at Gateway in the Xfinity Series, with 6 victories.

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Ford has recorded how many manufacturer wins at Gateway in the Xfinity Series?

Answer: 5

Explanation: Ford has recorded 5 manufacturer wins at Gateway in the Xfinity Series.

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Event Naming and Sponsorship

The current sponsorship name for the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway is the "Gateway 250".

Answer: False

Explanation: The current sponsorship name for the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway is the 'Nu Way 200 Sauced by Blues Hog', not the 'Gateway 250'.

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The race title 'Nu Way 200 Sauced by Blues Hog' was announced in 2008.

Answer: False

Explanation: The race title 'Nu Way 200 Sauced by Blues Hog' was announced for August 14, 2025, not in 2008.

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What is the current designated name for the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway?

Answer: The Nu Way 200 Sauced by Blues Hog

Explanation: The current designated name for the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway is the 'Nu Way 200 Sauced by Blues Hog', reflecting current commercial sponsorship.

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What was the name of the NASCAR Xfinity Series race held at Gateway in 2010, won solely by Brad Keselowski?

Answer: The 5-Hour Energy 250

Explanation: The NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Gateway in 2010 was named the '5-Hour Energy 250'.

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