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2014 Nationwide Children's Hospital 200 WinnerChris Buescher wins Nationwide Children's Hospital 200 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course

Buescher won the Nationwide Children’s Hospital 200, driving the Roush-Fenway Racing Ford Mustang with Nationwide Children’s Hospital filling the sponsor spots.

Buescher took the lead on the 68th of 90 laps and sipped fuel the rest of the way to hold off Regan Smith and Brian Scott.

Buescher took the lead from Brendan Gaughan and weathered a restart to hold on the rest of the way.

In the end he had enough left over to make a celebratory run down the home straight after the rest of the field had left the track.

2013 Nationwide Children's Hospital 200 Winner - ALLMENDINGER DOMINATES FIELD FOR MID-OHIO WIN

AJ Allmendinger wondered if he had enough fuel after a few extra laps were added to Saturday's NASCAR Nationwide Series stop at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, but why worry?

His No. 22 Ford Mustang probably could've survived that, too.

Allmendinger spent most of Saturday afternoon in front, then held on for four extra laps to earn his second career NASCAR Nationwide victory in the Nationwide Children's Hospital 200, the series' first-ever race here.

Allmendinger had a comfortable lead over Coors Light Pole winner Michael McDowell but had to sweat out a green-white-checkered finish after Kenny Habul triggered a course-wide caution on the penultimate lap. It was no problem as Allmendinger sprinted away on a Lap 93 green-white-checkered restart and stayed in front for the final two laps.

McDowell was second and Sam Hornish Jr. assumed the series points lead after finishing third. Max Papis and Brian Vickers rounded out the top five.

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