Chevy Trucks Challenge

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The Chevy Trucks Challenge was a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event held at Walt Disney World Speedway from 1997-1998. It served as the season opening event of both years.

The race was discontinued after 1998 due to the wide gap it created until the second event of the season. In 1998, there were ten weeks between the first two races of the season. A new date could not be agreed upon, and the race was permanently removed from the schedule.

Year Date Driver Car Make Winner's Prize
(USD)
Distance
(miles)
Average Speed
(mph)
Chevy Trucks Challenge
1997 January 19, 1997 Flag of United States Joe Ruttman Ford $55,800 200 88.159
1998 January 18, 1998 Flag of United States Ron Hornaday Chevrolet $48,625 204[1] 94.033
  1. ^ 204 laps due to green-white-checker finish rule

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