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2014 O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 Winner - Chase Elliot Wins

Everything is bigger in Texas or at least that is what they say. Well nothing is bigger than winning your first race and that is exactly what happened for NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Chase Elliot. Elliot who is only 18 years old and is a rookie this season was able to find Victory Lane for the first time by easily holding off Kyle Busch. Listed below is the Unofficial Running Order for the O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 from Texas Motor Speedway.

No matter how it happens, a drivers first win in any series is huge. For Elliot, he can add another feather to his cap knowing that the next five drivers in the finishing order are all Sprint Cup drivers. Elliot has been the talk of the town in the Nationwide series this season and now he has a win to go along with all the hype and potential.

2013 O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 Winner - Kyle Busch wins at Texas Motor Speedway

Kyle Busch took Texas by storm Friday night by dominating and winning the 0'Reilly Auto Parts 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Texas Motor Speedway.

Busch, who started second on the grid in his No. 54 Monster Energy Toyota, led 91 of the 200 laps en route to his sixth career NNS victory at Texas Motor Speedway. He is also the most winningest driver in NNS history at the 1.5-mile speedway.

Brad Keselowski finished second, Austin Dillon was third, Dale Earnhardt Jr. took fourth and Kevin Harvick placed fifth.

Keselowski posted his ninth top-10 finish in 13 races at TMS. This was also his second top-10 NNS finish in 2013.

2012 O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 Winner - Stenhouse Jr. grabs Nationwide win at Texas

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. gave Roush Fenway Racing its fourth consecutive Nationwide Series win at Texas Motor Speedway by taking Friday night's O'Reilly Auto Parts 300.

Stenhouse, the 2011 Nationwide champion, rebounded from a pit-road mishap early in the race when his crew struggled with the changing of the right front tire. He fell from first to sixth as a result.

Rookie Austin Dillon held the lead late in the 300-mile event, but Dillon wiggled coming off of turn two with 24 laps remaining, allowing Stenhouse to dart past him for the top spot.

An incident involving Kurt Busch setup a six-lap shootout to the finish. After the restart, Denny Hamlin made a furious charge towards Stenhouse for the lead, but Stenhouse pulled away from Hamlin and the rest of the field to claim his second win of the season and the fourth of his Nationwide career.

2011 NNS O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 Race Results

The NNS O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 pole sitter, Carl Edwards, dominated Friday night at Texas Motor Speedway, as he led 169 laps of the 200 laps that were run when he entered victory lane.

This was Edwards' first series win in the 2011 season, his 30th series career win, his 2nd (consecutive) series win at Texas Motor Speedway, and gives the Ford Mustang it's first series win.

Following Edwards (by 0.482 seconds) to the drop of the checkered flag was the 2010 series champion, Brad Keselowski, finishing in the second position, Paul Menard third, Joey Logano fourth and Elliott Sadler finishing in the fifth position.

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