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2014 ToyotaCare 250 Winner - Kevin Harvick wins Nationwide Series race at Richmond

Kevin Harvick won the NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Richmond International Raceway on Friday night. The driver of the No. 5 Tide Chevrolet led 202 of 250 laps claiming the win in the ToyotaCare 250.

Harvick beat out Chase Elliott and Kyle Bisch for the win at the 0.75-mile Richmond International Raceway located in Richmond, VA. Harvick became the sixth different winner in the series this season.

The start of Friday's race was delayed by more than three hours after rain soaked the track. Brian Scott won the pole for the race and took the early lead. The first caution came on lap 4 when Kevin Lepage was turned into the inside wall. While Scott led early it was not long before the No. 5 of Kevin Harvick proved he would be the car to beat.

While Chase Elliott and Kyle Busch both tried to run down Harvick neither was successful. Harvick took the checkered flag early Saturday morning.

2013 ToyotaCare 250 Winner - Brad Keselowski Wins Toyota Care 250 at Richmond

Brad Keselowski overtook Kyle Busch in the closing laps of the Toyota Care 250 at Richmond International Raceway to win his 21st career NASCAR Nationwide Series race. Keselowski beat runner-up Kevin Harvick by three car lengths. Keselowski was thrilled with the victory.

Brad Keselowski got the lead from Kyle Busch with ten laps to go. Busch fell to third in the final rundown as his car was just too loose at the end of the race. Finishing fourth was Brian Vickers, the highest finishing Nationwide Series driver, with Regan Smith coming home fifth. Finishing sixth was Elliott Sadler with Sam Hornish Jr coming home seventh, Kyle Larson eighth, Travis Pastrana ninth and Reed Sorenson tenth.

The 250 lap Toyota Care 250 began with Brad Keselowski on the pole and he pulled away to the lead. However four laps later Kyle Busch shot to the lead. One lap later Sam Hornish Jr got to the front, passing Busch. Hornish led until the first caution flew on lap 27 when Dexter Stacy hit the outside wall hard. Stacey's crash ruptured his oil line causing a lengthy yellow flag and causing the race to be red flagged for a few minutes.

When the race restarted on lap 40 Hornish shot to the front again. Hornish was still in front on lap 55 and Elliott Sadler was making his way through the field on fresh tires. Sadler soared to the front and on lap 89 Sadler took the lead from Hornish for Sadler's first lead of the day. He would lead until the lap 101 caution when Alex Bowman blew a right front tire and hit the outside wall. Bowman would continue and finish 27th.

2012 Richmond 250 Winner - Busch edges charging Hamlin for KBM's first win

By the thinnest of margins, in a breathtaking finish that featured two cars sideways and side-by-side at the finish line, Kurt Busch beat Denny Hamlin to the checkered flag by .062 seconds to win Friday night's Virginia 529 College Savings 250 at Richmond International Raceway.

Busch delivered the first-ever Nationwide Series victory to the team owned by his brother, Kyle Busch. The win was Busch's fourth in the series and his first on a short track. Hamlin came up 2 feet short after a phenomenal drive from the rear of the field after a pit-road mistake.

Pole-sitter Kevin Harvick ran third, followed by defending series champion Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Sam Hornish Jr. Elliott Sadler finished sixth to cling to the series points lead by two points over Stenhouse.

Busch parted ways with Penske Racing at the end of last season and took a Sprint Cup job with James Finch's Phoenix Racing this year. He and Kyle are sharing driving duties in the No. 54 Monster Energy Toyota in the start-up Nationwide program. For Kyle Busch, it was difficult to contain the excitement of the first victory with his own equipment.

2011 winner - Denny Hamlin won the Bubba Burger 250 Nationwide series evening race

Denny Hamlin dominated the Richmond Nationwide series evening race, leading for a total of 199 laps out of 251 in the Joe Gibbs Racing #20 before claiming his 11th series career win. However the end of the race was still a hard battle, as a late yellow flag set up a two-lap shootout between Hamlin and Paul Menard for the win.

Hamlin was as much relieved as happy to win, admitting that he'd looked on this weekend as a make-or-break for his season chances in the Sprint Cup after a lacklustre start that sees him 17th in that series' championship standings.

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