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Kyle Busch wins Nationwide title, finale
Kyle Busch drinks Champagne as he celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Ford 300 Nationwide series auto race and winning the series championship at the Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla., Saturday.AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee Published: 11/21/2009 4:56 PM HOMESTEAD, Fla.
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Volkswagen program head in Homestead
The head of Volkswagen's motor sports program is at Homestead-Miami Speedway, fueling speculation that automaker is interested in joining Toyota as the second foreign manufacturer in NASCAR.
Wallace Racing switches to Toyota
Rusty Wallace Racing is moving its Nationwide Series team from Chevrolet to Toyota next season.
Stewart: 'We still have work to do'
Tony Stewart won't win the Sprint Cup championship. Then again, few thought he would at the beginning of the season as he moved to a new team but showed its strength by leading the points a time until the title Chase began.
NASCAR enticing more Formula One drivers
Formula One is regarded as the world's foremost racing circuit, but dabbling in NASCAR by a few F1 refugees has some playfully questioning that reputation.
Missouri native Carl Edwards wins NASCAR Nationwide Series Able Body Labor 200 at Phoenix
Columbia, Mo., native Carl Edwards probably isn't going to win the 2009 Nationwide Series championship, but Saturday's performance at Phoenix International Raceway in the Able Body Labor 200 shows that it isn't for a lack of trying.
Nationwide Series Breakdown: Able Body Labor 200
The Frontstretch: Nationwide Series Breakdown: Able Body Labor 200 by Bryan Davis Keith -- Monday November 16, 2009 Well, no one can accuse Carl Edwards of going down without a fight.
CONCORD, N.C. a ' The final day of Champions Week got underway in North Carolina with a marketing seminar for NASCAR drivers and teams, highlighted by a special guest speaker, NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Junior Johnson, and the announcement of the touring series schedules and television coverage plans.
Hamlin can close the book on fast tracks
AVONDALE, Ariz. Phoenix International Raceway is right in Denny Hamlin's wheel house.
Hornaday Jr. Going For Record Fourth Truck Title
Date: Friday, November 13. Race: Lucas Oil 150. Site: Phoenix International Raceway.
Bayne secures Nationwide ride for next season
Trevor Bayne will race the No. 99 Diamond-Waltrip Racing Toyota in the NASCAR Nationwide Series in 2010.
Busch wrecks early in Phoenix Nationwide race
Kyle Busch wrecked nine laps into the Nationwide Series race at Phoenix International Raceway.
Hamlin takes vocal role, lobbies for equal say in NASCAR
Denny Hamlin is continuing to take a more vocal role in the garage and called on NASCAR to give all drivers equal opportunity to help shape policy and procedure.
Hornaday wins record 4th NASCAR Trucks title
AVONDALE, Ariz. - The record books will list Ron Hornaday as the oldest champion in NASCAR history.
NWS: Sorenson brings confidence to Phoenix
Reed Sorenson will race in the Nationwide Series at Phoenix International Raceway for the first time in three years in Saturday's Able Body Labor 200, driving Braun Racing's #32 Toyota.
Loading... Denny Hamlin, driver of the #11 FedEx Express Toyota, speaks with the media in the garage area during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AMP Energy 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on November 1, 2009 in Talladega, Alabama.
Stewart to take advantage of Baja 'opportuni...
There is a lot happening this week. The National Hot Rod Association will be deciding its 2009 championships when the drag racing season ends Sunday with the Auto Club Finals in Pomona.
Kyle Busch penalized for infractions at Texas
NASCAR docked Kyle Busch 25 Nationwide points and fined crew chief Jason Ratcliff $5,000 after Busch's No.
This Week in Auto Racing November 13 - 15
The battle for the Sprint Cup Series championship continues at Phoenix International Raceway, while Kyle Busch has an opportunity to clinch the Nationwide Series title and Ron Hornaday Jr.
Bliss in, Cook out at HT Motorsports
Mike Bliss will replace Terry Cook in the No.25 Toyota for Friday's Camping World Truck Series race at Phoenix International Raceway, HT Motorsports officials announced Tuesday.
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