Nationwide Series Breakdown: 2010 Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville
Nashville was supposed to mark a standalone Nationwide Series race, but you’d never have known it looking at the final running order.
Nashville was supposed to mark a standalone Nationwide Series race, but you’d never have known it looking at the final running order.
Before Saturday’s Messina Wildlife Stopper 200 at Pocono, Craig Goess remarked that he thought “he had a great chance” of scoring his first career win.
Two weeks in Charlotte were very good to Kurt Busch, pulling off the springtime sweep with wins in both the All-Star Race and the Coca-Cola 600.
The brothers Busch each put on impressive shows in the season’s longest race Sunday, with Kurt scoring a dominating win while Kyle recovered to finish third.
CONCORD, N.C. – Saturday at Charlotte was a case of role reversal, with a late comer snatching a Nationwide Series race from the dominant driver of the day.
The resurgence of Baker/Curb Racing sits poised to continue, however, thanks to the team’s oft-forgotten second car, Scott Lagasse Jr.’s No. 43.
Two hundred laps at Toledo didn’t just shake up the ARCA regulars; it put the field in a blender and hit liquify.
As Saturday night showed once again, short of the 10-lap trophy dash, NASCAR racing is leaving a lot to be desired at Charlotte Motor Speedway these days.
Chris Buescher, a Roush Fenway Racing development prospect, was the only driver to eclipse the 16-second barrier at Toledo, scoring his second career ARCA pole.
Steve Arpin spent much of the last month living a dream, driving for one of the strongest organizations in NASCAR, the company that Dale Earnhardt Jr. built.