
NASCAR Cup Series AdventHealth 400 is held at the Kansas Speedway located in the Kansas City, Kansas in the United States. The race is sponsored by AdventHealth since the 2022 season. Introduced to the Cup Series schedule in 2011, as part of schedule realignment in the Cup Series during which the Kansas Speedway recieved a second race during the season. The AdventHealth 400 is a 400 lap long event lasting for a total of 267 laps. It was famously sponsored by Busch Beer during the 2021 season. The sponsors announced that for a participation fees of $1, the fans would be allowed to name the event for the official NASCAR calendar. The winning name for the 2021 race was selected as the Bushy McBush Race 400 and proceeds went to non-profit charity, Farm Rescue.
List of AdventHealth 400’s winners
Brad Keselowski won the very first AdventHealth 400 race in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2011. According to Racing Reference, he was succeeded by Denny Hamlin who won the race in the next season. The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series AdventHealth 400 will be held on May 11, 2025. Kyle Larson of Hendrick Motorsports is the defending winner of the race having won in 2024.
Year | Date | No. | Driver |
2011 | June 5 | 2 | Brad Keselowski |
2012 | April 22 | 11 | Denny Hamlin |
2013 | April 21 | 20 | Matt Kenseth |
2014 | May 10 | 24 | Jeff Gordon |
2015 | May 9–10 | 48 | Jimmie Johnson |
2016 | May 7 | 18 | Kyle Busch |
2017 | May 13 | 78 | Martin Truex Jr. |
2018 | May 12 | 4 | Kevin Harvick |
2019 | May 11 | 2 | Brad Keselowski |
2020 | July 23 | 11 | Denny Hamlin |
2021 | May 2 | 18 | Kyle Busch |
2022 | May 15 | 45 | Kurt Busch |
2023 | May 7 | 11 | Denny Hamlin |
2024 | May 5 | 5 | Kyle Larson |
AdventHealth 400’s team winners year-by-year
Penske Racing, now known as Team Penske, in the NASCAR Cup Series won the first race in the history of AdventHealth 400 with Dodge as their manufacturer. Hendrick Motorsports are the defending champions of the race, as of February 2025.
Year | Date | Team | Manufacturer |
2011 | June 5 | Penske Racing | Dodge |
2012 | April 22 | Joe Gibbs Racing | Toyota |
2013 | April 21 | Joe Gibbs Racing | Toyota |
2014 | May 10 | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet |
2015 | May 9–10 | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet |
2016 | May 7 | Joe Gibbs Racing | Toyota |
2017 | May 13 | Furniture Row Racing | Toyota |
2018 | May 12 | Stewart-Haas Racing | Ford |
2019 | May 11 | Team Penske | Ford |
2020 | July 23 | Joe Gibbs Racing | Toyota |
2021 | May 2 | Joe Gibbs Racing | Toyota |
2022 | May 15 | 23XI Racing | Toyota |
2023 | May 7 | Joe Gibbs Racing | Toyota |
2024 | May 5 | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet |
AdventHealth 400’s multiple time winners
Denny Hamlin has the most wins in the AdventHealth 400 race with three victories to his name. He is followed by Brad Keselowski and Kyle Busch who have won the race twice. Hamlin, Keselowski and Busch are racing in the NASCAR Cup Series 2025 season.
Wins | Driver | Years Won |
3 | Denny Hamlin | 2012, 2020, 2023 |
2 | Brad Keselowski | 2011, 2019 |
Kyle Busch | 2016, 2021 |
AdventHealth 400’s team multiple time winners
Joe Gibbs Racing has the most wins in the race's history with six wins to their name compared to three wins by Hendrick Motorsports and two wins of Team Penske.
Wins | Team | Years Won |
6 | Joe Gibbs Racing | 2012–2013, 2016, 2020–2021, 2023 |
3 | Hendrick Motorsports | 2014–2015, 2024 |
2 | Team Penske | 2011, 2019 |
AdventHealth 400’s manufacturer multiple time winners
Unlike other races, Toyota is the best manufacturer in the AdventHealth 400 event. Toyota has won eight races whereas, Chevrolet has won only three races in the NASCAR Cup Series. Dodge has also won a race in the event's history during the 2011 Cup Series.
Wins | Manufacturer | Years Won |
8 | Toyota | 2012–2013, 2016–2017, 2020–2023 |
3 | Chevrolet | 2014–2015, 2024 |
2 | Ford | 2018–2019 |
1 | Dodge | 2011 |
FAQs on AdventHealth 400 winners
A. The AdventHealth 400 is a 267 laps long event.
A. Kyle Larson is the defending champion of the AdventHealth 400 race.
A. The AdventHealth 400 race will be held at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas.
A. The Kansas Speedway is 1.5 miles long in total.