NASCAR Xfinity Series at Auto Club Speedway

The Production Alliance Group 300 is a 300-mile (480 km) NASCAR Xfinity Series stock car race held at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California. The inaugural event occurred in 1997. The race is usually scheduled in late March as the fifth event of the schedule and as a support event for the NASCAR Cup Series' Auto Club 400. It has previously been held in October and late April or early May. Cole Custer is the defending winner of the event, after winning it in 2022.

Production Alliance Group 300
NASCAR Xfinity Series
VenueCalifornia Speedway
LocationFontana, California, United States
Corporate sponsorProduction Alliance Group[1]
First race1997 (1997)
Distance300 miles (480 km)
Laps150
Stages 1/2: 35 each
Final stage: 80
Previous namesKenwood Home & Car Audio 300 (1997–1998)
Auto Club 300 (1999–2002)
1-800-Pitshop.com 300 (2003)
Stater Brothers 300 Presented by Gatorade (2004)
Stater Brothers 300 (2005–2010)
Royal Purple 300 (2011–2013)
Treatmyclot.com 300 (2014)
Drive4Clots.com 300 (2015)
Treatmyclot.com 300 by Janssen (2016)
Service King 300 (2017)
Roseanne 300 (2018)
Most wins (driver)Kyle Busch (6)
Most wins (team)Joe Gibbs Racing (10)
Most wins (manufacturer)Ford (11)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length2.0 mi (3.2 km)
Turns4

Past winners

Year Date No. Driver Team Manufacturer Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)
Ref
Laps Miles (km)
1997 October 19 36 Todd Bodine Team 34 Pontiac 150 300 (482.803) 2:04:04 145.083 [2]
1998 July 19 3 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet 150 300 (482.803) 2:01:09 148.576 [3]
1999 May 1 17 Matt Kenseth Reiser Enterprises Chevrolet 150 300 (482.803) 2:30:03 119.96 [4]
2000 April 29 17 Matt Kenseth Reiser Enterprises Chevrolet 150 300 (482.803) 2:22:25 126.375 [5]
2001 April 28 36 Hank Parker Jr. Cicci-Welliver Racing Chevrolet 150 300 (482.803) 1:55:25 155.957 [6]
2002 April 27 10 Scott Riggs ppc Racing Ford 150 300 (482.803) 2:16:59 131.403 [7]
2003 April 26 17 Matt Kenseth Reiser Enterprises Ford 150 300 (482.803) 2:19:05 129.419 [8]
2004 May 1 60 Greg Biffle Roush Racing Ford 150 300 (482.803) 2:09:31 138.978 [9]
2005 February 26 9 Mark Martin Roush Racing Ford 150 300 (482.803) 2:33:31 117.251 [10]
2006 February 25 16 Greg Biffle Roush Racing Ford 150 300 (482.803) 2:02:02 147.501 [11]
2007 February 24 17 Matt Kenseth Roush Fenway Racing Ford 150 300 (482.803) 2:20:46 127.871 [12]
2008 February 25* 20 Tony Stewart Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 150 300 (482.803) 2:06:58 141.769 [13]
2009 February 21 18 Kyle Busch Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 150 300 (482.803) 2:11:13 137.178 [14]
2010 February 20 18 Kyle Busch Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 152* 304 (489.24) 2:06:46 143.886 [15]
2011 March 26 18 Kyle Busch Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 150 300 (482.803) 2:07:52 140.772 [16]
2012 March 24 18 Joey Logano Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 150 300 (482.803) 2:06:28 142.33 [17]
2013 March 23 54 Kyle Busch Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 150 300 (482.803) 2:07:11 141.528 [18]
2014 March 22 42 Kyle Larson Turner Scott Motorsports Chevrolet 150 300 (482.803) 2:05:03 143.942 [19]
2015 March 21 88 Kevin Harvick JR Motorsports Chevrolet 150 300 (482.803) 2:01:51 147.723 [20]
2016 March 19 2 Austin Dillon Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 150 300 (482.803) 2:05:52 143.008 [21]
2017 March 25 42 Kyle Larson Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet 150 300 (482.803) 2:34:00 116.883 [22]
2018 March 17 22 Joey Logano Team Penske Ford 150 300 (482.803) 2:21:25 127.283 [23]
2019 March 16 00 Cole Custer Stewart-Haas Racing with Biagi-DenBeste Ford 150 300 (482.803) 2:17:43 130.703 [24]
2020 February 29 20 Harrison Burton Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 150 300 (482.803) 2:28:15 121.417 [25]
2021* Not held [26]
2022 February 26 07 Cole Custer SS-Green Light Racing Ford 165* 330 (531.083) 3:05:05 105.682 [27]

Notes

Second race

NASCAR Nationwide Series
VenueAuto Club Speedway
LocationFontana, California, United States
Corporate sponsorCamping World
First race2004 (2004)
Last race2010 (2010)
Distance300 miles (480 km)
Laps150
Previous namesTarget House 300 (2004)
Ameriquest 300 (2005–2006)
Camping World 300 Presented by RVs.com (2007)
Camping World RV Service 300 Presented by Coleman (2008)
Copart 300 (2009)
CampingWorld.com 300 (2010)

The CampingWorld.com 300 is a discontinued NASCAR Nationwide Series stock car race that took place at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California. It was held the day before the Sprint Cup Series Pepsi Max 400. The race discontinued in 2011.

Past winners

Year Date Driver Team Manufacturer Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)
Ref
Laps Miles (km)
2004 September 4 Greg Biffle Roush Racing Ford 150 300 (482.803) 2:01:45 147.844 [28]
2005 September 3 Carl Edwards Roush Racing Ford 150 300 (482.803) 2:09:24 139.104 [29]
2006 September 2 Kasey Kahne Evernham Motorsports Dodge 150 300 (482.803) 2:12:26 135.917 [30]
2007 September 1 Jeff Burton Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 150 300 (482.803) 2:21:02 127.629 [31]
2008 August 30 Kyle Busch Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 150 300 (482.803) 2:04:49 144.212 [32]
2009 October 10 Joey Logano Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 152* 304 (489.24) 2:29:17 122.184 [33]
2010 October 9 Kyle Busch Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 150 300 (482.803) 2:25:33 123.669 [34]

Notes

Multiple winners (drivers)

# Wins Driver Years Won
6 Kyle Busch 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013 (spring); 2008, 2010 (fall)
4 Matt Kenseth 1999, 2000, 2003, 2007 (spring)
3 Greg Biffle 2004, 2006 (spring); 2004 (fall)
Joey Logano 2012, 2018 (spring); 2009 (fall)
2 Kyle Larson 2014, 2017 (spring)
Cole Custer 2019, 2022 (spring)

Multiple winners (teams)

# Wins Team Years Won
10 Joe Gibbs Racing 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2020 (spring); 2008, 2009, 2010 (fall)
6 RFK Racing 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 (spring); 2004, 2005 (fall)
3 Reiser Enterprises 1999, 2000, 2003 (spring)
2 Cicci-Welliver Racing 1997, 2001 (spring)
Richard Childress Racing 2016 (spring); 2007 (fall)

Manufacturer wins

# Wins Make Years Won
11 Ford 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2018, 2019, 2022 (spring); 2004, 2005 (fall)
10 Toyota 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2020 (spring); 2008, 2009, 2010 (fall)
9 Chevrolet 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 (spring); 2007 (fall)
1 Pontiac 1997
Dodge 2006 (fall)

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