For NASCAR Nationwide Series, 2011 May as Well Be Over
The Nationwide Series championship battle has definitely lost some of its luster with dwindling numbers.
The Nationwide Series championship battle has definitely lost some of its luster with dwindling numbers.
Let’s sort through the drivers who have (or don’t have) momentum heading into next weekend at Kansas Speedway.
Carl Edwards powered by polesitter Elliott Sadler on lap 11 and never looked back, leading 179 circuits en route to a commanding win.
One race into the Chase, is anyone out of the running after Chicagoland?
NASCAR Car Washes have already entered into the community spirit of giving back.
A night that seemed poised to have a dramatic impact on the 2011 Nationwide Series title chase ended up being more of the same: Cup drivers stealing the show.
For some reason, Mother Nature doesn’t seem to be a very big NASCAR fan these days.
Despite the best efforts of Kyle Busch to run him down, Carl Edwards topped a dominant evening with his 35th career Nationwide Series win Saturday night.
HAMPTON, Ga. – Carl Edwards was set back by a pit-road penalty, then powered his way back to the front to win the Great Clips 300 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
BRISTOL, Tenn. – Kyle Busch led four times for a race high 186 laps en route to his 50th career Nationwide victory, but not without excitement.