kyle-larson-nascar-bristol-march-2013Ah, but what will be announced today? (cough 42 Cup, clear throat)

Fresh off his sixth top-five finish of the season, Kyle Larson heads to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the first time behind the wheel of his No. 32 Chevrolet in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. He finished sixth in last year’s truck series race at AMS. He currently holds a 67-point lead over Alex Bowman in the Sunoco Rookie of the Year battle with 13 top-10 finishes.

kyle-busch-smile-nascar-sprint-cup-series-kentucky-speedway1 54 Kyle Busch(i) Monster Energy Toyota 15.354 124.971
2 2 Brian Scott Husky Liners Chevrolet 15.366 124.873
3 33 Ty Dillon(i) WESCO Chevrolet 15.368 124.857
4 31 Justin Allgaier Brandt Chevrolet 15.382 124.743
5 32 Kyle Larson # Cottonelle Chevrolet 15.393 124.654
6 3 Austin Dillon AdvoCare Chevrolet 15.474 124.002
7 7 Regan Smith TaxSlayer.com Chevrolet 15.521 123.626
8 6 Trevor Bayne Ford EcoBoost Ford 15.521 123.626

The Final Lap Weekly #268 NASCAR Podcast – Parker Kligerman / Bristol Preview

9 20 Brian Vickers Dollar General Toyota 15.526 123.586
10 77 Parker Kligerman Toyota Toyota 15.526 123.586

Continue reading “2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series Bristol Starting Lineup – Kyle Busch On Pole”

bradk_watkinsglenKeselowski picks up fourth straight NNS win with victory at the Glen

Aug. 10, 2013 (EDITORS: Updates with quotes and results)

By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service

WATKINS GLEN, N.Y.–Four-for-four is a great day on the baseball diamond.

It’s an even better day on the race track. Just ask Brad Keselowski, who won his fourth straight NASCAR Nationwide Series race Saturday at Watkins Glen International.

Keselowski’s 1.418-second victory over Penske Racing teammate Sam Hornish Jr. in the Zippo 200 was his fourth in his last four NNS starts this season (though not in consecutive events) and the 24th of his career.

Continue reading “Keselowski Picks Up Fourth Straight NNS Win With Victory At The Glen”

brad-keselowski-gas-pump-iowa-speedway-nascar-nationwide-series-august-2013August 3, 2013
By K.J. Pilcher
Special to NASCAR Wire Service

NEWTON, Iowa –Brad Keselowski made a busy weekend well worth the trouble.
The defending NASCAR Sprint Cup champion was the lone driver making frequent trips between Central Iowa and Pocono Raceway, where he’ll compete in Sunday’s premier series event.

Keselowski will be toting a gas pump trophy back with him after winning the Fifth Annual NASCAR Nationwide Series U.S. Cellular 250 Saturday night at Iowa Speedway. He has won the last three Nationwide starts he has made for Penske Racing, despite not having a Sprint Cup victory this season.

Keselowski made his move after the third caution of the race, starting seventh with less than 50 laps remaining. As Trevor Bayne and Brian Vickers were battling side-by-side for the lead, Keselowski made his move.

Continue reading “Brad Keselowski Overcomes Penalty To Win Iowa Nationwide Race”