CONCORD — Brad Keselowski won the NASCAR Nationwide Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Saturday, leading the final 67 laps to give Penske Racing a winning start on auto racingÂs biggest weekend. Keselowski raced to his first Nationwide victory o Full Article at The Asheville Citizen-Times
CONCORD, N.C. — Fuel miser Brad Keselowski got 73 laps out of his last tank of fuel and had enough left in the tank to outrun Denny Hamlin in Saturday’s History 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway and do a celebratory burnout af Full Article at Racing News Daily
Travis Pastrana, master of extreme motor sports and trying to make it these days in NASCAR, attacked the Mount Washington Auto Road two years ago. David Higgins, who taught Pastrana at least some of what he knows, and his rally racing buddies took their Full Article at The Union Leader
Top seed Marcus Gronholm held off the field to win the inaugural Global Rallycross event at Charlotte Motor Speedway Saturday. Top seed Marcus Gronholm held off the field to win... Full Article at Charlotte Motor Speedway
The front stretch of Charlotte Motor Speedway is as far from the snows of Sweden or the gravel of Greece as one can get, but the results tonight were the same as they had been on... Full Article at Motorsport Magazine
“I think the U-joint between the driveshaft and the transmission broke first,” said Stenhouse Jr. “It was a new driveshaft, new everything, so it was a tough day.” He finished in 26th position, though he managed to hold his points lead over Elliott Sadle Full Article at Skirts and Scruffs
Denny Hamlin (second) was the highest finishing Camry driver in Saturday's NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Camry drivers Kyle Busch (third) and Joey Logano (sixth) also recorded top-10 finishes on the 1.5-mile track. Loga Full Article at Motorsport Magazine
Danica Patrick delivered in qualifying on Saturday, but was hoping for better results in the Nationwide Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Patrick was third fastest in time... Full Article at FOX Sports
CONCORD, N.C. -- Fuel miser Brad Keselowski got 73 laps out of his last tank of fuel and had enough left in the tank to outrun Denny Hamlin in Saturday's History 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway and do a celebratory burnout a Full Article at Hampton Roads Daily Press
Brad Keselowski squeezed every drop of fuel out his tank Saturday, pressing his No. 22 Discount Tire Dodge 73 laps to win the History 300 NASCAR Nationwide race at Charlotte... Full Article at Speedway Media