| Venue | Homestead-Miami Speedway |
| Corporate sponsor | Ford |
| First race | 1996 |
| Distance | 201 miles (323.5 km) |
| Number of laps | 134 |
| Previous names | Florida Dodge Dealers 400 (1996-2001) |
The Ford 200 is a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race that takes place at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The races of 1996-2001 were scheduled 250 miles. It has served as the final event of the season for the Truck Series since 2002.
Past Winners
- 2008 - Todd Bodine (Race extended to 137 laps / 205.5 miles due to a Green-white-checker finish)
- 2007 - Johnny Benson (Race extended to 138 laps / 207 miles due to a Green-white-checker finish)
- 2006 - Mark Martin
- 2005 - Todd Bodine
- 2004 - Kasey Kahne
- 2003 - Bobby Hamilton
- 2002 - Ron Hornaday
- 2001 - Ted Musgrave
- 2000 - Andy Houston
- 1999 - Mike Wallace (Race extended to 172 laps / 258 miles due to a Green-white-checker finish)
- 1998 - Rick Crawford
- 1997 - Kenny Irwin, Jr. (John Nemechek was seriously injured in a crash during the race, and died several days later, becoming the first of two drivers (Tony Roper in 2000) to die in a fatal crash in the history of the Camping World Truck Series)
- 1996 - Dave Rezendes
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