Nationwide Series Breakdown: 2008 Hefty Odor Block 200 at Phoenix
In a Nutshell: Carl Edwards talked all week about how his No. 60 team had to be perfect the next two weekends if they had … Continue Reading
In a Nutshell: Carl Edwards talked all week about how his No. 60 team had to be perfect the next two weekends if they had … Continue Reading
In a Nutshell: The results at Texas Motor Speedway were exactly what anyone whoโs followed the Nationwide Series in 2008 would expect. Joe Gibbs Racingโs … Continue Reading
In a Nutshell: On lap 29, a handful of drivers came in for fresh tires and adjustments at Memphis… and it turns out that made … Continue Reading
In a Nutshell: Joey Logano made a strong bid early, but Kyle Busch again dominated the Nationwide Series field, leading 137 laps to score a … Continue Reading
In a Nutshell: For the first half of the race, it looked as if the Nationwide Series may have a different storyline to follow, as … Continue Reading
In a Nutshell: For the 23rd time this season, a Sprint Cup driver proved that they had the awe-inspiring mettle to dominate NASCARโs AAA series. … Continue Reading
In a Nutshell: The Nationwide Series took to a short track for the second time in three weeks and, also for the second time in … Continue Reading
In a Nutshell: Kyle Busch won the pole for this race and led every lap, sans the few he fell behind during a cycle of … Continue Reading
Finishing off a charge to the front from his 37th starting spot, Brad Keselowski flew by Clint Bowyer and led the remainder of the Food City 250, scoring his second Nationwide Series win of the season and of his career.
After winning the pole Saturday morning, Carl Edwards dominated the CARFAX 250 at Michigan, leading 71 of 125 laps to score his third victory of the season.