On This Day in NASCAR
July 11
12
Total Races
9
Cup Races
0
O'Reilly Races
3
Truck Races
July 11 has been a memorable date on the NASCAR calendar, with 12 races held across all three national series from 1952 to 2021. From the roar of engines at legendary tracks to the battle for championships, this date has seen its share of drama. Browse the full history below, or check out all race results for deeper dives into each season.
2020s
| Year | Race | Winner | Series |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Quaker State 400 Quaker State 400 | Kurt Busch | Cup |
| 2020 | NASCAR GANDER RV & OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES AT KENTUCKY NASCAR GANDER RV & OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES AT KENTUCKY | Sheldon Creed | CWT |
2010s
| Year | Race | Winner | Series |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Buckle Up In Your Truck 225 Buckle Up In Your Truck 225 | Tyler Ankrum | CWT |
| 2015 | NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES AT KENTUCKY NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES AT KENTUCKY | Kyle Busch | Cup |
| 2014 | American Ethanol 200 American Ethanol 200 | Erik Jones | CWT |
2000s
| Year | Race | Winner | Series |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Chicago NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Chicago | Mark Martin | Cup |
| 2004 | Tropicana 400 Tropicana 400 | Tony Stewart | Cup |
1990s
| Year | Race | Winner | Series |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Jiffy Lube 300 Jiffy Lube 300 | Jeff Burton | Cup |
1960s
| Year | Race | Winner | Series |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1967 | Maine 300 Maine 300 | Bobby Allison | Cup |
| 1963 | 83 Miles at Dog Track Speedway 83 Miles at Dog Track Speedway | Jimmy Pardue | Cup |
1950s
Frequently Asked Questions
What NASCAR races happened on July 11?
There have been 12 NASCAR races held on July 11 across Cup (9), O'Reilly (0), and Trucks (3) series, from 1952 to 2021.
How many NASCAR races have been held on July 11?
12 total NASCAR races have been held on this calendar date across all three national series.
Which NASCAR series are included on this page?
This page includes races from all three NASCAR national series: the Cup Series, the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series (formerly Xfinity/Busch), and the Craftsman Truck Series.