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2014 O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge Winner - Kyle Busch wins O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge

Kyle Busch won the Nationwide Series race at Texas on Saturday, giving him a chance for a tripleheader sweep this weekend.

It was Busch's 141st victory in NASCAR's top three series and record-extending 70th in the Nationwide Series. He also was won 29 times in the Sprint Cup Series and his 42nd victory in the Camping World Truck Series came Friday night at the high-banked, 1 1/2-mile track.

Busch led 116 of 200 laps and finished 1 1/2 seconds ahead of Joey Logano, giving Joe Gibbs Racing its 100th Nationwide victory.

2013 O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge Winner - Keselowski holds off Hamlin to win at Texas Motor Speedway

Brad Keselowski outraced Denny Hamlin in the late stages of the race to win the ninth annual NASCAR Nationwide Series O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge on Saturday afternoon at Texas Motor Speedway.

The victory was his first in the Nationwide Series and 10th top-10 finish in 14 races at the 1.5-mile speedway. His previous best finish was second, twice (2011 and 2013). The victory was also his 26th in 203 NASCAR Nationwide Series races.

The 200-lap race featured 15 lead changes among six drivers. Keselowski in the No. 22 Discount Tire Ford led six times for 106 laps, including the final 15 laps and he crossed the finish line .980 seconds ahead of Hamlin.

2012 O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge Winner - Kevin Harvick wins NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Texas Motor Speedway

Kevin Harvick won the O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge NASCAR Nationwide Series race before a crowd of 68,500 fans late Saturday night at Texas Motor Speedway.

Harvick, driving the No. 33 OneMain Financial Chevrolet, led six times for 127 laps and finished 1.628-seconds ahead of Ryan Blaney in the No. 22 Discount Tire Dodge.

It was Harvick's fifth career victory in the Nationwide Series at Texas, which ties him with Kyle Busch for the most NNS wins at TMS. The victory was his second this year and 10th top-10 finish of 2012. It was also his 39th victory in 290 NASCAR Nationwide Series races.

Harvick led all but 10 of the final 137 laps of the 200-lap race. He proved to be unstoppable late in the race.

Blaney, whose second-place finish was a career best, posted his sixth top-10 finish in 2012 and was closing on Harvick at the end of the race.

Busch, the pole sitter, took third and led 63 laps. Early in the race he appeared to have the dominate car, but Harvick managed to stay within striking distance.

2011 O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge Winner - Trevor Bayne wins O'Reily Auto Parts Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway

Trevor Bayne raced Carl Edwards hard in the last seven laps in Saturday afternoon's O'Reily's Auto Parts Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway, and then held off a charging Denny Hamlin to win his first NASCAR Nationwide Series race in 77 attempts.

Bayne found himself up front at the end and once he could smell the lead he took advantage of it. In Gatorade Victory Lane, you wouldn't have known this kid had won the Daytona 500 earlier this season.

His 2011 season has been a roller coaster ride of extreme highs and devastating lows. He may have the biggest race in NASCAR history, but since then his season has been anything but storybook. Earlier this season, Bayne suffered through an unexplained illness and was later treated at the Mayo Clinic. When he did return to the track, he experienced mediocre results at best. Bayne's win on Saturday afternoon gave Jack Roush his 299th NASCAR win and helped Ford Motorsports clinch the 2011 manufacturers' title.

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