For Justin Allgaier, New Ride, New Home, Same Title Questions
“There’s really no way to change anything more than we’ve changed,” says Justin Allgaier of his new home at Turner Motorsports.
“There’s really no way to change anything more than we’ve changed,” says Justin Allgaier of his new home at Turner Motorsports.
The 2011 Nationwide Series is ready to kick off with a renewed focus on the development of its members as the future stars of the Sprint Cup Series.
Did You Notice? Besides the Chase, there’s plenty of other NASCAR associations coming to an end this weekend?
The Nationwide Series, on the other hand, was officially decided last week at Texas, with Brad Keselowski taking this year’s title.
Carl Edwards led early and often, running up front for 153 laps en route to an easy five-second victory in the Wypall 200 at the Phoenix International Raceway.
The AAA Texas 500 was almost a fight. It might have been one if NASCAR officials hadn’t stepped in. The real surprise was the participants.
Friday was a good day for the Nationwide Series. Whether it goes down as a good day or the start of something bigger remains to be seen.
With Brad Keselowski set to end the Nationwide Series season, it’s only fitting that this week Frontstretch recaps the top-10 moments for the Series.
Despite the credentials, the 2009 Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year, Justin Allgaier, is searching for a new ride for the 2011 season.
Not even Carl Edwards was going to keep Brad Keselowski out of Gateway’s victory lane this time.