2012 NASCAR Nationwide Series: Why It Is One of the Best in Years
By Tyler Ward (Photo: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
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James Buescher Exits Last Turn 11th & Wins a Wild Drive for COPD 300 in Daytona
by Eric Smith
James Buescher avoided a last-lap melee coming off of Turn 4 to earn his first career NASCAR win in the season opening race at Daytona for the Nationwide Series... Read More »
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NASCAR at Homestead: Nationwide Series Has Dramatic Finish with "Bad Brad"
by Sandra MacWatters
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. may have captured the Nationwide Series title, but it was Brad Keselowski who held off Carl Edwards despite the punt he got because the potential Cup champion thought he was blocking... Read More »
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NASCAR Nationwide Series: Examining the Points Standings
by Camille Jones
Heading into the fourth race of the 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series schedule, teams are already buckling down and putting their focus on points. The standings thus far are deceiving though, as to how drivers are performing... Read More »
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NASCAR Nationwide Series: Elliott Sadler, Reed Sorenson Among Likely Contenders
by Randall Robertson
With the 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series season just around the corner there is a long list of questions awaiting answers... Read More »
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Will NASCAR's 'Have At It Boys' Philosophy Cost a Driver More Than a Victory?
by Dustin Parks
"He ain't gonna kill my boy!" Six words that present an endless array of emotions. Brad Keselowski could see the checkered flag. The next thing he saw was a concrete wall. He then felt the t-bone of several cars, never getting to the start/finish line... Read More »
Opinion
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NASCAR Puts Muzzle on Drivers and Freedom of Speech
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As JR Motorsports Continues Driver Search, Aric Almirola in Front Seat
- Danica Patrick: Exactly What Are They Teaching Her About NASCAR?
- Robb Brent Races into Road America for Nationwide Debut
- Steve Arpin Opens Up about the Nationwide Deal with JR Motorsports
- NASCAR Wonders Why Numbers Are Falling... It's the Cars Stupid!
- Next Generation NASCAR Nationwide Car: Challenges and Changes















