Nationwide Series Breakdown: 2011 Royal Purple 300 at Fontana
The win at Fontana will go down in the record books as belonging to Kyle Busch, but Jason Ratcliffe deserved the trophy more than any other on this Saturday.
The win at Fontana will go down in the record books as belonging to Kyle Busch, but Jason Ratcliffe deserved the trophy more than any other on this Saturday.
BRISTOL, Tenn. – New race at Bristol… same ol’ Kyle Busch.
Surveying all 45 teams at the track, Frontstretch discovered it’s questionable whether the Nationwide Series will have a full field next weekend in Phoenix.
FORT WORTH, Texas – The suspense! Did Brad Keselowski finish better than 21st at and clinch the Nationwide Series title, two races early?
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.
Not even Carl Edwards was going to keep Brad Keselowski out of Gateway’s victory lane this time.
Brad Keselowski won the spring race at Richmond on a last-lap pass, having to out-race Greg Biffle after dominating the event.
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.
CONCORD, N.C. – Saturday at Charlotte was a case of role reversal, with a late comer snatching a Nationwide Series race from the dominant driver of the day.
Tasked with racing the No. 18 car into the field, Jeremy Clements not only locked Kyle Busch into the show, but delivered a top-10 starting position doing it.
CONCORD, N.C. – No twists to this plot. The No. 18 car ran on a rail all night long and Kyle Busch scored an easy victory on Friday night outside Charlotte.
When Roger Penske signed Brad Keselowski to his roster, he thought he was simply signing a rookie with serious potential.
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