Ohio 250

Ohio 250
Venue Mansfield Motorsports Park
Sponsor Mansfield, Ohio
First race 2004
Distance 110 miles (176.88 km)
Laps 250
Previous names UAW/GM Ohio 250 (2004-2005)

The Ohio 250 was a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that took place at Mansfield Motorsports Park on Memorial Day weekend.

The 2006 race saw 18 caution flags flown during the race, setting a series record.

Dennis Setzer won the 2007 race without making a fuel stop, which took place with a 22-gallon fuel cell. This race took over seven hours to run due to three rain delays and was the final Craftsman Truck Series victory for Spears Motorsports, who ceased operations following the 2007 season.

The 2008 edition was won by Donny Lia, who became the first rookie in nearly five seasons to win a Craftsman Truck Series race.

The race was formerly known as the UAW/GM Ohio 250. General Motors operates a plant in Mansfield and a number of its residents are workers there. Appropriately, Chevrolet has won four of the five races, with Bobby Hamilton giving Dodge its only Mansfield victory in 2005.

NASCAR announced it will not return to Mansfield for 2009, replacing the race with one to be held at Iowa Speedway.

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Past winners

Ohio 250

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