The
Cook Out 400 is an annual
NASCAR Cup Series stock car race held at the
Richmond Raceway in
Richmond, Virginia.
Austin Dillon is the defending winner of this event, having won it in 2025.
History Starting in 1991, the race was moved from Sunday afternoon to Saturday night. It became the second night race on the NASCAR schedule, following
Bristol which took place a few weeks earlier. From 2000 to 2009, the race was sponsored in some form by
Chevrolet. For 2001 and 2002, the race sponsorship was in conjunction with
Warner Bros., with
Looney Tunes characters featured in several cars' paint jobs. For the 2003–2009 races, the race was known as the
Chevy Rock and Roll 400, and various cars promoted various rock music acts. The 2010 race saw the sponsorship move from Chevrolet to the
Air National Guard, a branch of the
United States Air Force. The race was sponsored by
Roll Global through its Wonderful Pistachios brand, a division of Roll Global subsidiary Paramount Nuts in 2011. On May 2, 2012, Federated Auto Parts and Richmond International Raceway announced that Federated Auto Parts would become the race's sponsor starting in 2012. This race was previously the final race before the
Cup Series playoffs (previously "the Chase") began since NASCAR implemented them for the 2004 season until 2018 when it was moved into the playoffs (replacing
the race at
Chicagoland which was moved to June). The
Brickyard 400 became the last race before the playoffs in 2018, replacing Richmond, and was again in 2019 and then the
Coke Zero Sugar 400 at
Daytona became the last race of the playoffs in 2020 and still is today, excluding 2024. In 2022, the race was taken out of the playoffs and moved to August. In 2023, the race was moved again to the last weekend in July. In 2024, it was moved again to August. The track moved to Saturday Night in 2025, and remained that way for 2026. When the race was run in close proximity to (and it occasionally being run on)
Patriot Day (9/11), the
Pledge of Allegiance was included as part of the opening ceremony. The 2021 race tweaked its stage length and took place on the 20th anniversary of the
September 11 attacks. The race was called the Federated Auto Parts 400 Salute to First Responders.
Cook Out Restaurants would become the title sponsor of the race in 2023, replacing Federated Auto Parts.
Past winners •
1969: Race shortened from 500 laps due to rain. •
1988: Track reconfigured to 0.75 miles. •
1991: Race moved to a Saturday night event. •
2008: Race postponed from Saturday night to Sunday afternoon due to rain. •
2012: Race started late due to rain; race finished on Sunday approximately 1:30am. •
2016, 2017 and 2024: Race extended due to an
overtime finish.
Multiple winners (drivers) Multiple winners (teams) Multiple Winners (Manufacturers) ==Former second race==