NASCAR O'Reilly Series

Kyle Larson No. 32 NNS Post-Race Report: Dover International Speedway

After two tough weekends in a row, Kyle Larson hoped to turn his luck around at Dover International Speedway in Saturday's 5-hour ENERGY 200. Despite fluctuating between tight and loose in the weekend's lone practice session, Larson still felt that he had a solid car for the 200-lap race. After qualifying 17th at the Monster Mile, Larson quickly began working his way forward in the No. 32 LiftMaster Chevrolet Camaro. A strong strategy call by crew chief Trent Owens put Larson near the front and the Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender took it from there, earning his third second-place finish of the year.

Logano Continues Nationwide Winning Streak at Dover

Logano won his fourth consecutive Nationwide Series race at Dover on Saturday afternoon after leading a race high 106 of 200 laps in the 5-hour ENERGY 200 benefiting Living Beyond Breast Cancer. He took the lead for the final time with 59 laps to go, moving past Kyle Busch who had inherited the lead while using a different pit strategy. It was the winning pass for Logano, who cruised to a 14 second victory over rookie Kyle Larson.

Logano wins his 4th straight at Dover, Tames the Monster

Joey Logano started on the pole for today’s Dover 200 at the Monster Mile. Logano had won the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) race the past three times at Dover, and he ended up in Victory Lane for the fourth straight time at his favorite track on the NASCAR circuit.

Logano wins historic fourth straight NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Dover in ‘5-hour ENERGY 200 benefiting Living Beyond Breast Cancer’

Joey Logano was responsible for part of it, winning his fourth consecutive NASCAR Nationwide Series race at the Monster Mile when he took the checkered flag for the “5-Hour ENERGY 200 benefiting Living Beyond Breast Cancer.” By doing so, he became the first driver to win four NASCAR Nationwide Series races at the Monster Mile and the first driver to win four consecutive races in any series whatsoever at Dover.

Toyota NNS Dover Post-Race Notes & Quotes

Toyota driver Brian Vickers (fourth) was the highest-finishing Camry in Saturday's NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) race at Delaware's Dover International Speedway.

Ford’s Logano Wins Fourth Straight Nationwide Race at Dover

SAM HORNISH JR. – No. 12 Snap-On Ford Mustang – YOU HAVE A SMALLER ADVANTAGE THAN WHEN THE RACE STARTED. “You can’t make one bad call and then have the driver speed on pit road and not give something up. We’ll talk about it and try to figure out how to not get ourselves in that position again, but we were fighting so free that first run that if I would have known we were gonna put on two tires – I even sat there and I told them while they were doing the two-tire stop, ‘The 22 is doing four.’ And then I even stalled it and we still didn’t put four on. I knew we were kind of sunk at that point, but I think we still could have got out of it with a 10th to 12th-place finish if I didn’t speed on pit road, but we weren’t gonna win with the strategy we had today.”

Scott’s rocky Nationwide career now finding stability at RCR

DOVER, Del. – The Nationwide Series career of Brian Scott is still relatively young, but the 25-year-old knew by the end of the 2012...

Ryan Blaney carries momentum into Las Vegas

While most NASCAR Camping World Truck Series drivers spent last week enjoying the off-week, Ryan Blaney was one of those who didn’t put the steering wheel down. He headed off to Kentucky Speedway to drive the No. 22 Discount Tire Dodge for Penske Racing. It turned out to be a good decision as he won the race, scoring his first career Nationwide Series victory.

Cold Stone Creamery to Sponsor Nelson Piquet Jr. at Dover International Speedway

Turner Scott Motorsports announced today that global brand Cold Stone Creamery® will sponsor the No. 30 Chevrolet Camaro driven by Nelson Piquet Jr. in this weekend's NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) 5-hour ENERGY 200 race at Dover International Speedway.

Landon Cassill Dover preview

After a week away, Landon Cassill will return to the seat of the No. 4 JD Motorsports with Gary Keller Chevrolet for Saturday’s 5-Hour Energy 200 Nationwide Series race at Dover International Speedway.

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