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2013 Ford EcoBoost 300 Winner - Brad Keselowski wins Nationwide race at Homestead

Brad Keselowski won the NASCAR Nationwide Series season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Saturday evening.

Austin Dillon entered the Ford EcoBoost 300 with a six-point lead over Sam Hornish Jr. While Dillon struggled with his car most of the night he was able to maintain a three point lead over Hornish to capture the Championship.

Keselowski's win earned Ford the manufacture title in the series.

It is Dillon's second title in NASCAR's top three touring series, as he won the Camping World Truck Series title in 2011.

2012 Ford EcoBoost 300 Winner - Regan Smith wins the Ford EcoBoost 300 at Homestead

On Saturday, November 17, hard charging Regan Smith won the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) Ford EcoBoost 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway for his first win in 2012 and the first win for JR Motorsports since 2010.

Kyle Busch finished second, Brendan Gaughan third, Sam Hornish, Jr. fourth and Austin Dillon rounded out the top-5.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. won the 2012 Nationwide Championship for the second season in a row. Stenhouse Jr. won by 23 points over Elliott Sadler and Dillon by 24. Stenhouse Jr., who went into Saturday's race leading by 20 points over second-place Elliott Sadler, clinched the NASCAR Nationwide Series driver championship with a finish of 16th or better; or 17th or better with at least one lap led; or 18th or better with most laps led at Homestead.

In the owner's championship battle, the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota was able to clinch the title with a finish of 28th or better; or 29th or better with at least one lap led; or 30th or better with the most laps led. Not only has Joe Gibbs Racing driver Joey Logano posted the most wins in the series with nine, but also Joe Gibbs became the second owner in series history to win four owner titles (previous JGR owner titles 2008-10). Richard Childress Racing (2001, 2003, 2006-07) currently holds the record in the NASCAR Nationwide Series for the most owner championships with four.

2011 Ford 300 Winner - Stenhouse, Roush score Nationwide titles as Keselowski wins at Homestead

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. clinched the NASCAR Nationwide Series 2011 championship within the first 40 laps, but that didn't mean he spent the rest of the season-ending Ford 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on cruise control. Stenhouse nearly tracked down Brad Keselowski to score the race win, but it ended up with the 2010 series title-winner ahead of the newly crowned champ.

Keselowski's win was his fifth of the season, and came after holding off Carl Edwards and later Stenhouse once he passed him in the final few laps.

Edwards finished third but the result was enough for his No. 60 Roush Fenway Racing Ford to earn the season-long owners' championship, giving team owner Jack Roush a sweep of the two respective titles.

Stenhouse clinched in a rather anticlimactic fashion as enough cars went to the garage within the first 40 laps. He needed to finish only 37th to take the title. Still, he remained a fixture in the top-five all night, and nearly tracked down Keselowski for the win.

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