Venue | Michigan International Speedway |
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Location | Brooklyn, Michigan, United States |
Corporate sponsor | FireKeepers Casino |
First race | 1969 |
Distance | 400 miles (640 km) |
Laps | 200 (Stage 1: 60 Stage 2: 60 Stage 3: 80) |
Previous names |
Motor State 500 (1969) Motor State 400 (1970–1973, 1975) Motor State 360 (1974) Cam 2 Motor Oil 400 (1976–1977) Gabriel 400 (1978–1983) Miller High Life 400 (1984, 1988–1989) Miller 400 (1985, 1996–1997) Miller American 400 (1986–1987) Miller Genuine Draft 400 (1990–1995) Miller Lite 400 (1998) Kmart 400 (1999–2001) Sirius Satellite Radio 400 (2002) Sirius 400 (2003) DHL 400 (2004) Batman Begins 400 (2005) 3M Performance 400 Presented by Post-it Picture Paper (2006) Citizens Bank 400 (2007) LifeLock 400 (2008–2009) Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 (2010–2011) Quicken Loans 400 (2012–2015) |
Most wins (driver) | Cale Yarborough (6) |
Most wins (team) |
Hendrick Motorsports Roush Fenway Racing Wood Brothers Racing (6) |
Most wins (manufacturer) | Ford (17) |
Surface | Asphalt |
Length | 2.0 mi (3.2 km) |
Turns | 4 |
The FireKeepers Casino 400 is a 400-mile (643.737 km) Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series held annually at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan (15 of 36), the other one being the Pure Michigan 400 in mid-August, and it is the first of two NASCAR Cup Series races at Michigan. In 2006, 3M signed a three-year agreement to sponsor the race, but after one year moved its sponsorship to the August race. Starting with the 2008 race, LifeLock had title sponsorship rights for three years pending the announcement by the speedway, but left after two. The LifeLock 400 was the name of the race formerly known as the Banquet 400 in 2007. From 2012 to 2015, Quicken Loans sponsored the race, and was replaced by FireKeepers Casino in 2016.
This particular event had one of the longer title sponsorship arrangements. Miller Brewing Company sponsored the race from 1984-1998.
The 1999 race, won by Dale Jarrett, went without a caution. At an average speed of 173.997 mph, it set the NASCAR all-time record for a 400-mile race.