Nationwide Series Breakdown: 2011 New England 200 at Loudon
It wasn’t in dominating form, but Kyle Busch was there when it counted at Loudon.
It wasn’t in dominating form, but Kyle Busch was there when it counted at Loudon.
The latest fuel-mileage chapter of NASCAR racing 2011 was written on Friday night in Kentucky, with Brad Keselowski emerging the victor of a cat-and-mouse duel.
Reed Sorenson returned to victory lane for the first time since 2007, handed the trophy after it was determined that Ron Fellows passed Sorenson under yellow.
Remember Trevor Bayne? Daytona 500 champion? New face of NASCAR? The driver who disappeared from NASCAR?
There wasn’t a soul coming into Michigan race weekend that would dare question just how stout Roush Fenway Racing’s Ford Mustangs were.
Brad Keselowski milked 57 laps out of a tank of fuel to win the Kansas race on fuel mileage.
David Ragan’s second-place finish Sunday was his career best, but is it enough to keep the Roush Fenway driver in the seat of the No. 6 Ford?
Momentum, thy name is Stenhouse.
CONCORD, N.C. – It seems that Kyle Busch has found his Nationwide Series nemesis at Charlotte Motor Speedway and thy name is Kenseth.
So close yet so far aptly sums up David Ragan’s night in the Coca-Cola 600.