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since the track's inauguration in 1995. For much of its history, it was the final race of the second-tier series' season. The event is currently named Hard Rock Bet 300 for sponsorship reasons; with exception of one-off emergency races in 2020 and a one-off change in 2021, the race has been held as a 300-mile race.
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is the defending winner.


Race history

The race at Homestead was added to the then-Busch Series calendar in 1995, and was immediately positioned as the final event of the series' season. Through the 2001 season, the Busch Series was the only one of NASCAR's three major series to end its season at the track. The
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began racing at the track in 1996 with an early season date, while the
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placed the series on its 1999 schedule and gave it the penultimate race date on its schedule. In 2002, NASCAR began having its season ending weekend at Homestead, with all three series crowning their respective champions at the end of the weekend. The 300 mile event was run on Saturday of that weekend, and carried sponsorship from
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until 2019. In 2020, the race date was changed to early spring as part of a schedule realignment. Due to the
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, the race was moved to June and changed from a single 300-mile race to two races combined for a total distance of 501 miles, replacing a date at
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.
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assumed naming rights for the first race, while Contender Boats, a local boat manufacturer, sponsored the second, a
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event. The Sunday race was originally named the 2020Census.gov 300 as the
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was going on at the time of the initially-scheduled date. For the 2021 season, the race was originally announced as reverting to its original 300-mile distance with Contender Boats returning as title sponsor, but it instead remained at 250 miles with 167 laps and the Contender Boats 250 race name. A NASCAR bulletin that
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received notes the 300-mile distance would return in 2022. In 2024,
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became the title sponsor of the race and in 2025, Hard Rock Bet became the title sponsor of the race, replacing Credit One Bank. The 2025 event would also be the first Dash 4 Cash event of the year.


Past winners


Notes

*2004, 2014, 2020 II, 2021, & 2025: Races extended due to
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. *2020: Race postponed from March 21 due to
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; event format changed to twin 250-mile races due to
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's cancellation. *2021: Race moved from February 20 due to scheduling changes triggered by
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's cancellation.


Track configuration notes

*1995–1996: Rectangular oval *1997–2002: True oval; low banking *2003–present: True oval; steep, progressive banking


Multiple winners (drivers)


Multiple winners (teams)


Manufacturer wins


See also

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References


External links

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