Nationwide Series Breakdown: 2011 Ford 300 at Homestead
For the first time since 2005, a Nationwide Series regular was crowned a Nationwide Series champion … and he nearly won the race as well.
For the first time since 2005, a Nationwide Series regular was crowned a Nationwide Series champion … and he nearly won the race as well.
With just 17 laps remaining, the rain started to fall once again over Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Decades from now, old and new school fans alike will still be viewing this race in awe. Race fans witnessed history this Sunday in south Florida.
“Smoke” rose to the occasion, capping off an incredible Chase run, winning five out of 10 Chase races, including the Ford 400.
With just one race remaining to decide each of the three national championships, the action on-track at Homestead-Miami is sure to be compelling this weekend.
Ron Hornaday Jr. and Joe Denette Motorsports made a joint announcement confirming the four-time Truck Series champion will join the team for the 2012 season.
Heading into Homestead-Miami, the tete-a-tete battle between Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards just ratcheted up a notch.
If MY dream comes true, Carl Edwards will defy NASCAR’s orders and find a way to actually beat Tony Stewart and win the Cup without winning the race.
1. Who is the championship favorite, Carl Edwards or Tony Stewart?
From James Buescher and Ron Hornaday Jr. each making unlikely runs at the title to costly mistakes, there are plenty of reasons to remember the 2011 season.