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Gateway to victory: See the Cup stars who have wins at WWT Raceway
By Zach Sturniolo | Published: May 31, 2022 11
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Worldwide Technology Raceway at Gateway is new to the NASCAR Cup Series schedule this year, but today's regulars have already had success at the St. Louis oval.
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Kevin Harvick, 2000-01
Series: NASCAR Xfinity Series
Note: Harvick won in consecutive years at Gateway. His 2001 victory was his third in a five-win season en route to his first of two Xfinity championships.
Series: NASCAR Xfinity Series
Note: Harvick won in consecutive years at Gateway. His 2001 victory was his third in a five-win season en route to his first of two Xfinity championships.
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Martin Truex Jr., 2004
Series: NASCAR Xfinity Series
Note: Truex's lone Gateway triumph was dominant, leading 123 of 200 laps for the third win in a six-victory season that led the eventual 2017 Cup champion to his first Xfinity title.
Series: NASCAR Xfinity Series
Note: Truex's lone Gateway triumph was dominant, leading 123 of 200 laps for the third win in a six-victory season that led the eventual 2017 Cup champion to his first Xfinity title.
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Kyle Busch, 2009
Series: NASCAR Xfinity Series
Note: During a nine-win Xfinity title run, Busch snagged his only Gateway win in 2009 by leading 90 laps, besting Reed Sorenson and Carl Edwards.
Series: NASCAR Xfinity Series
Note: During a nine-win Xfinity title run, Busch snagged his only Gateway win in 2009 by leading 90 laps, besting Reed Sorenson and Carl Edwards.
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Brad Keselowski, 2010
Series: NASCAR Xfinity Series
Note: Three months after being dumped for the win at the same track by Carl Edwards, Keselowski went to Victory Lane during his run to an Xfinity championship.
Series: NASCAR Xfinity Series
Note: Three months after being dumped for the win at the same track by Carl Edwards, Keselowski went to Victory Lane during his run to an Xfinity championship.
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Kevin Harvick, 2010
Series: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Note: Harvick smoked the Trucks field in 2010, leading 143 of 160 laps on his way to the victory.
Series: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Note: Harvick smoked the Trucks field in 2010, leading 143 of 160 laps on his way to the victory.
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Bubba Wallace, 2014
Series: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Note: Wallace headlined the series' return to Gateway after a three-season hiatus, leading 85 of 160 laps for his first victory of a four-win season.
Series: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Note: Wallace headlined the series' return to Gateway after a three-season hiatus, leading 85 of 160 laps for his first victory of a four-win season.
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Cole Custer, 2015
Series: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Note: Custer capitalized on Erik Jones' late issues, leading the final six laps to win his second career Trucks race.
Series: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Note: Custer capitalized on Erik Jones' late issues, leading the final six laps to win his second career Trucks race.
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Christopher Bell, 2016
Series: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Note: Bell earned his only win of the 2016 Trucks season by leading 38 of the final 42 laps at Gateway.
Series: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Note: Bell earned his only win of the 2016 Trucks season by leading 38 of the final 42 laps at Gateway.
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Justin Haley, 2018
Series: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Note: Haley led only the final seven laps to win his first career Trucks race, his first of three wins that season.
Series: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Note: Haley led only the final seven laps to win his first career Trucks race, his first of three wins that season.
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Ross Chastain, 2019
Series: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Note: One week after getting DQ'd from the win at Iowa Speedway, Chastain went to Victory Lane for the second time (officially) in 2019. Chastain wound up runner-up in the final standings for the championship.
Series: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Note: One week after getting DQ'd from the win at Iowa Speedway, Chastain went to Victory Lane for the second time (officially) in 2019. Chastain wound up runner-up in the final standings for the championship.