Tracking the Trucks: 2011 UNOH 225 at Kentucky
Kyle Busch took the checkered flag 0.302 seconds ahead of rookie Parker Kligerman to win the UNOH 225 Thursday Night at Kentucky Speedway.
Kyle Busch took the checkered flag 0.302 seconds ahead of rookie Parker Kligerman to win the UNOH 225 Thursday Night at Kentucky Speedway.
However, despite the different tire combination Goodyear will bring, Todd Bodine hopes victory lane is in the cards for Germain Racing this weekend.
Charlotte just isn’t a great venue to showcase the Truck Series.
There’s no excuse not to race the Nationwide Series at Martinsville – the track would serve as a valuable learning tool for up-and-coming drivers.
The first car to fall out of Phoenix was TRG Motorsports’ No. 71, derailing Brendan Gaughan’s first Cup race since the 2005 Pocono 500.
Anyone who saw the first half of Saturday’s CARFAX 250 at Michigan wouldn’t be surprised that Brad Keselowski scored his fourth victory of the 2010 season.
One of the most positive storylines to come out of Chicago was the crowd in the grandstands on Friday night.
Carl Edwards led 35 of the 50 laps run in NASCAR’s debut race on the Road America road course with this division, stealing the lead for good on lap 41.
Surprise, surprise. Joey Logano won the pole. Logano won Saturday night’s (June 12) Nationwide Series race at Kentucky. And Cup regulars finished 1-2-3.
RICHMOND, Va. – After winning the pole, Kyle Busch quipped he would lead laps, assuming Brad Keselowski didn’t take him out. Keselowski didn’t have to.