AT&T 250
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Venue | Milwaukee Mile |
Corporate sponsor | AT&T |
First race | 1984 |
Distance | 250 miles (402 km) |
Number of laps | 250 |
Previous names | SBC 250 (2005) (2006 name change part of SBC's takeover of AT&T.)
Alan Kulwicki 250 presented by Forest County Potawatomi Racing (2004) Sears DieHard 250 2000 Sears Auto Center 250 (1995-1997) Milwaukee Sentinel 200 (1985) Red Carpet 200 (1984) |
The AT&T 250 is a NASCAR Busch Series race held at the Milwaukee Mile. From 1984-1985, the race was 200 laps, 200 miles long. From 1986-1992, no race was held. In 1993, the race returned, and was increased to 250 laps, 250 miles, a distance it has remained at since. The race has traditionally been Sunday afternoon race, while the Nextel Cup Series was at a different track, but in 2004, and again in 2005, it was held on Saturday night, under lights rented and run by Musco Lighting.
See also: List of current NASCAR races
[edit] Past winners
- 2006: Paul Menard 258 Laps (258 Miles) because of green-white-checkered rule.
- 2005: Johnny Sauter (Race shortened to 200 laps by rain.)
- 2004: Ron Hornaday
- 2003: Jason Keller
- 2002: Greg Biffle
- 2001: Greg Biffle
- 2000: Jeff Green
- 1999: Casey Atwood
- 1998: Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
- 1997: Randy LaJoie
- 1996: Buckshot Jones
- 1995: Dale Jarrett
- 1994: Mike Wallace
- 1993: Steve Grissom
- 1985: Jack Ingram
- 1984: Sam Ard
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