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2014 Food City 300 Winner - Ryan Blaney wins Nationwide Series race at Bristol

Ryan Blaney won the 33rd Annual Food City 300 Friday night, securing his second victory in 24 NASCAR Nationwide Series races.

Blaney's win in Bristol marked his first victory and seventh Top 10 finish in 2014, as well as his first victory and third Top 10 finish in three races at Bristol Motor Speedway..

Blaney’s victory was a surprise after Busch, seeking to become the first driver ever to win four consecutive races in the series on the 0.533-mile oval, had dominated, especially on restarts.

Battling at various times against the youngest and brightest stars in the series, Busch generally made quick work of them. He led 161 of the 300 laps and seemed poised for his record 67th victory in the series.

But on the final restart, Blaney darted to the lead from the inside, and Busch never quite caught up.

2013 Food City 250 Winner - Kyle Busch dominates in victory

Friday night's Food City 250 wasn't exactly a battle royal, as far as the outcome was concerned. Heck, it wasn't even a food fight.

In fact, when Kyle Busch wins the Coors Light Pole for a NASCAR Nationwide Series race, as he did Friday afternoon at Bristol Motor Speedway, the rest of the field might as well start writing concession speeches.

Pulling away from runner-up Brad Keselowski over a green-flag run that consumed the final 72 laps, Busch won his sixth NNS event at the .533-mile short track. The victory was his ninth of the season and the series-record 60th of his career.

In winning for the 15th time at Bristol across NASCAR's top three series, Busch led 228 of 250 laps. The pole he won earlier in the day was his sixth of the season. Each time, Busch has gone on to win the race.

2012 Food City 250 Winner - Logano gets 1st Bristol victory in Nationwide race

Joey Logano used an early pit stop and a dominant car Friday night to win at Bristol Motor Speedway for the first time in the Nationwide Series.

Logano chased down Kevin Harvick, then held on over a series of late cautions for his sixth victory of the season.

Logano led 119 laps but finished fourth in March. A year ago, he was second after leading 12 laps.

Defending series champion Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was second, followed by Kyle Busch, Austin Dillon and Elliott Sadler.

Danica Patrick, who struggled all day at Bristol, rebounded to finish ninth. It's the third-best finish of her career and the fifth top-10 in Nationwide. She'll also race in the Cup event Saturday night.

Stenhouse and Sadler had contact on the final restart, with three laps remaining in Friday night's race. Stenhouse immediately went to Sadler's car and apologized.

Stenhouse cut three points from Sadler's lead, and trails Sadler by 19 points in the championship race. Sadler wasn't impressed with Stenhouse's apology.

2011 Food City 250 Winner - Kyle Busch held off Joey Logano in a near-dead heat

Kyle Busch pulled off his 50th Nationwide Series win, after managing to hold off his Cup team mate Joey Logano to the line in a near-photo finish in the Friday night Food City 250 race at Bristol Motorspeedway.

Busch had led the first half of the race - all 112 laps - only to get passed in traffic by Clint Bowyer who managed to retain the lead through pit stops and a sequence of rapid-fire cautions until Joey Logano took over in front by staying out when others pitted.

Busch's 50th series win finally beats the record held by Mark Martin to put Busch into the history books - and still aged only 26.

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