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Logano Slingshots Kyle At Talladega NNS Wild One!

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This wasn’t just any Nationwide race, this was Talladega!  Talladega is the place where it is high-speed, high-banks, and high-danger.  It is also the place where strange bedfellows make for a good story.  Another way of putting it is that you have the opportunity “to dance with the devil”!

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Kurt Gives KBM Their First NNS Win

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Kyle Busch had his hands full for the last two laps of the Virginia 529 College Savings 250 at Richmond International Raceway.  Notwithstanding the beating and banging that occurred between Kurt Busch and Denny Hamlin on the last lap, much like the finish of the race at Darlington years . . . → Read More: Kurt Gives KBM Their First NNS Win

Ricky Rolls At Texas Motor Speedway

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Pulling away from Denny Hamlin and pole-sitter,Paul Menard, after a restart with just six laps to go, Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. logged his second victory in the first six races.  This was also Stenhouse’s fourth career win, and RFR’s fourth consecutive Nationwide win at the Texas Motor Speedway.

The highlight . . . → Read More: Ricky Rolls At Texas Motor Speedway

Crew Chief Swap At JR Motorsports

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JR Motorsports made a move today to attempt to improve on track performance.  It was announced today that the JR Motorsports #88 and #5 Nationwide teams would swap crew chiefs.

Crew chief Bruce Cook has taken over responsibilities for the #88 Chevrolets driven by Cole Whitt. Cook has spearheaded . . . → Read More: Crew Chief Swap At JR Motorsports

Logano Wins The Royal Purple 300

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Saturday afternoon Joey Logano was “California Dreamin”, all the while, showing the rest of the Nationwide boys and girls the fast way around the two-mile Auto Club Speedway!  Joey Logano took the lead just after a restart with 12 laps to go and went on to win the Royal Purple . . . → Read More: Logano Wins The Royal Purple 300

Sadler Wins The Ford EcoBoost 300

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The first short track race of the 2012 Nationwide Series has culminated with the second win of this season for the RCR #2 One Main Financial Chevy driven by Elliott Sadler.  Sadler took the lead by not pitting when a caution came out with 40 laps to go in . . . → Read More: Sadler Wins The Ford EcoBoost 300

Phoenix Racing Announces Nationwide Schedule

Kurt Busch's new Sprint Cup ride

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Phoenix Racing announced Monday that, in addition to running the complete NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule with Kurt Busch, they will field the #1 Chevrolet in a limited amount of NASCAR Nationwide Series races.  The first of the those Nationwide races will begin . . . → Read More: Phoenix Racing Announces Nationwide Schedule

Trevor Bayne Rustles A Victory Away From Edwards At Texas

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The NASCAR cinderella story of of the decade has now come full circle.

Saturday Trevor Bayne, the 2011 Daytona 500 winner, finally posted his very first victory in the Nationwide Series.  After starting off the 2011 race season with a most improbable and spectacular win at Daytona, . . . → Read More: Trevor Bayne Rustles A Victory Away From Edwards At Texas

Kenseth Fills In For Bayne With A Win At Charlotte

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Matt Kenseth passed his Roush-Fenway Racing teammate with three laps remaining to secure a win in the Top Gear 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway for the RFR #16 Fastenal Ford Mustang.

The victory was the first of the year for Kenseth in the Nationwide Series, who was named to replace . . . → Read More: Kenseth Fills In For Bayne With A Win At Charlotte

Edwards Survived The Monster Mile Carnage

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Carl Edwards survived a last lap mass carnage and won the 5-Hour Energy 200 Nationwide Series race at Dover International Raceway Saturday afternoon.  It was Edwards’ third victory of the 2011 Nationwide season.

However, because of the strewn wreckage, his partial involvement, and his rattled nerves, Edwards dispensed with his . . . → Read More: Edwards Survived The Monster Mile Carnage