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History 300

by Ronald A. Rowe May 29th, 2012 | NASCAR, Nationwide Series
The end of the History 300 was a little bit like a scene from the 1994 movie Speed. Brad Keselowski was faced with the same decision that perplexed Sandra Bullock's character: Stay on or get off.

Kes (pictured) chose to stay on the track while the rest of the field took a pit stop with 57 laps to go at Charlotte. That decision, coupled with some excellent driving and a little bit of luck, was good enough to earn Keselowski his first Nationwide victory of the season. Denny Hamlin crossed the finish line .84 seconds
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Pioneer Hi-Bred 250

by Ronald A. Rowe May 24th, 2012 | NASCAR, Nationwide Series
Last week, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. snuck his way to the top of the Nationwide Points leader board. This week, he notched his third consecutive win at Iowa. Sure, it helped that most of the Sprint Cup drivers who bedevil the Nationwide circuit were too preoccupied with the All-Star Race in Charlotte to be bothered with the Pioneer Hi-Bred 250 in Iowa. But Stenhouse still had some powerful competition to contend with, including runner-up and previous Points-leader Elliot Sadler.

Only four Sprint Cup drivers showed up in Iowa, but they
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VFW Sports Clips 200

by Ronald A. Rowe May 15th, 2012 | NASCAR, Nationwide Series
The road to the garage is paved with good intentions. Joey Logano swears – and there’s no reason not to believe him – that he was trying to help Elliot Sadler get off to a good restart late in the VFW Sports Clips 200. But trying to help and actually helping are two different things. The well-meaning Logano wound up wrecking Sadler and then went on the win the race himself. That’s what you call bittersweet, especially considering that Logano is not eligible for Nationwide points and Sadler (pictured) is fighting for the championship.

But these are the things that
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Aaron’s 312

by Ronald A. Rowe May 8th, 2012 | NASCAR, Nationwide Series
The Aaron’s 312 was a little longer than expected. For only the third time since the rule change, a Nationwide Series race was settled on the second Green- White- Checkered restart. The fans certainly didn’t seem to mind getting a little extra racing for their money as the final laps provided the most intense action of the day.

It’s good to have teammates, but in the end NASCAR racing is an individual sport. So it wasn’t surprising to see Joey Logano and Kyle Busch helping one another and then competing with each other, both
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Virginia College Savings 250

by Ronald A. Rowe May 3rd, 2012 | NASCAR, Nationwide Series
The ending of Friday night’s Virginia 529 College Savings 250 at Richmond International Raceway was like something that a Hollywood studio might think up. Kurt Busch and Denny Hamlin were turned sideways and sliding side by side as the checkered flag waved, separated by the thinnest of margins -- .062 seconds to be exact.

It was the start of a very good weekend for the Busch Brothers and a poor one for Nationwide drivers who were swept out of the first three spots in the race by Busch, Hamlin, and fellow Sprint Cup driver
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