Brad Keselowski (No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge Charger R/T) Finished 5th “He (Tony Stewart) took the blame for it but I thought it was my fault. It’s one of those deals where you’re coming in and going out, it’s like being in a Wal-Mart parking lot and you’re both going for the same parking spot and sometimes things happen."
KASEY KAHNE (No. 5 Quaker State Chevrolet) – “It felt really good to put the entire race together and have speed all night long. The Quaker State Chevrolet was really fast, the adjustments were great. It feels good to get a win for Hendrick Motorsports."
Charlotte Motor Speedway has always been known for doing things bigger and better. First it was the longest race of the year, then the biggest pre-race show, then largest HDTV screen, and today CMS will also boast the largest free-flying American flag in the world when it is unveiled during the national anthem for Coca-Cola 600.
With a third-place result at Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway, Kyle Busch Motorsports' (KBM) No. 54 Monster Energy team earned their fourth top-five and sixth top-ten finish of the company's inaugural NASCAR Nationwide Series season.
Chip Ganassi Racing Teams (CGRT) announced today that Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates driver Juan Pablo Montoya claimed the All-Time Greatest Chip Ganassi Racing Driver title after fans participated in four rounds of voting.
Mike Wallace and the No. 01 Restaurant.com Chevrolet team of JD Motorsports was finally rewarded with a much-deserved result for their endeavors in the NASCAR Nationwide Series at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Saturday.
In qualifying for the History 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Joey Logano earned his 19th-career NASCAR Nationwide Series pole behind the wheel of the No. 20 GameStop/Hitman Absolution Toyota. The pole position gives Logano sole possession of ninth on the all-time NASCAR Nationwide Series career pole list.
Zilisch was originally scheduled to race at Texas Motor Speedway in the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race last year, but sat out due to the late-race Talladega crash, which resulted in a back injury.
One day after veterans dominated the speed chart, rookie Caio Collet rode the aerodynamic wave to the fastest overall speed of the Indianapolis 500 Open Test on Wednesday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.