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2014 STA-Green 200 Winner - Brad Keselowski Takes Win in Sta-Green 200 at Loudon

The NASCAR Nationwide Series raced in Loudon on Saturday afternoon, and it was a thriller to watch with Brad Keselowski starting on pole. After the green flag dropped, Kyle Busch, who started second, quickly took the lead. The caution came out soon after the start of the race, however, when Trevor Bayne hit the wall due to tire troubles following contact with Dylan Kwasniewski.

During the caution, Jeffrey Earnhardt, who’s been nursing a shoulder injury, pitted for a driver change with Matt DiBenedetto jumping in the car for Earnhardt. The race restarted on lap nine, but the green flag period didn’t last long as the yellow came out again on lap 12 when Josh Wise stopped on the back stretch.

2013 CNBC Prime the Profit 200 Winner - Win no. 7 for Busch

All four Joe Gibbs Racing Nationwide Series teams qualified in the top 10 for Saturday's CNBC Prime's ‘The Profit' 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, led by a front row of Kyle Busch and Brian Vickers.

Busch grabbed the pole in the No. 54 Monster Energy Toyota Camry with a lap of 131.916 mph (28.873 seconds), while Vickers sat on the outside pole with his fast lap of 131.207 mph (29.029 seconds) in the No. 20 Dollar General Toyota. Matt Kenseth qualified eighth in the No. 18 Dollar General Toyota with a speed of 130.734 mph (29.134 seconds), followed by Elliott Sadler in ninth in the No. 11 SportClips Toyota after his lap of 130.702 mph (29.141 seconds).

After making through the race's three green-white-checkered attempts, Busch came home with the win, his seventh Nationwide Series win of the season and 58th of his career. Busch led 141 laps on his way to his fourth victory at NHMS.

2012 F.W. Webb 200 Winner - Brad Keselowski wins F.W. Webb 200 at NHMS

Brad Keselowski capitalized on lapped traffic that held up race leader Kevin Harvick with 21 laps to go, and went on to take the lead and held on to win Saturday's F.W. Webb 200 Nationwide Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

Harvick finished runner-up and Nationwide Series rookie Austin Dillon finished third to claim the $100,000 Nationwide Series Dash 4 Cash bonus. Sam Hornish Jr., Keselowks's Penske Racing teammate, finished fourth.

Harvick got held up on the backstretch of the 1.058-mile oval when he came upon the lapped car of Amber Cope, of Pulyallup, Wash., one of the twin nieces of 1990 Daytona 500 winner Derrike Cope.

Cope, who was supposed to start 42d, never took the green flag after developing problems and pulling into the garage. She came back out 33 laps behind the leaders and finished 26th in her No. 24 Chevrolet.

Afterward, Harvick took Cope to task, giving her car a disapproving nudge with his own on pit road.

2011 New England 200 Winner - Kyle Busch Picks Up 100th Career Win

Kyle Busch, the most prolific winner in NASCAR competition the past seven years, reached the 100-victory mark with a 1st-place finish Saturday in the NASCAR Nationwide Series.

Busch won the New England 200 Nationwide Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

Only two other drivers have reached the 100-win milestone - Richard Petty, with 200 Cup Series wins, and David Pearson, with 105. Of Busch's 100 wins, only 22 have come in the Cup Series.

He tied Mark Martin Saturday for most Nationwide Series wins with 46, and he has won 29 truck races.

The late Dale Earnhardt came close to 100, with 76 Cup wins, 21 victories in what is now the Nationwide Series and one win in the old Winston West Series.

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