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When the topic of NASCAR’s roots comes up, Nashville isn’t always near the top of anyone’s list. But it should be.
When the topic of NASCAR’s roots comes up, Nashville isn’t always near the top of anyone’s list. But it should be.
Take one look at Saturday’s Nationwide Series finishing order from Nashville and a race fan would never know that the Cup Series had an off weekend.
Carl Edwards stormed past Kyle Busch on lap 191 and never looked back, cruising to his second series victory of 2011 and fourth at Nashville Superspeedway.
In just his eighth Nationwide Series start (and his first at Nashville), Austin Dillon came home a very respectable seventh.
The opportunity to reach a large, passionate fanbase while gaining exposure to new business partners drove Nationwide’s decision to become involved with NASCAR.
Turner Motorsports has burst onto the NASCAR scene, utilizing the inability of Cup Series regulars to earn points in the Nationwide Series to gain recognition.
We went to Fontana pretty excited because our intermediate program looked pretty good at Vegas. We ran top 15 out there, got 10th with a …
It’s the question of who will wind up potentially being the odd man out at Roush Fenway Racing. Will it be Trevor Bayne or Ricky Stenhouse Jr.?
After Talladega, 2011 is looking to be back to business as usual for the ARCA ranks; Frank Kimmel vs. the new gunslinger in town.
FICTION: Nashville Will Be Won By a Nationwide Series Regular