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2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series

NASCAR season


NASCAR season

thumb|[[Landon Cassill]] won the [[NASCAR Rookie of the Year#Xfinity Series|Rookie of the Year title.]] thumb|[[Toyota]] won the [[List of NASCAR Manufacturers' champions#Xfinity Series|manufacturuer's championship.]] The 2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series was the 27th season of the NASCAR Nationwide Series, the second national professional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season began on February 16 at Daytona International Speedway with the Camping World 300, and ended on November 15 at Homestead–Miami Speedway with the Ford 300. This was the first season in which NASCAR's second national series was known as the Nationwide Series, ending the 26-year sponsorship by Anheuser-Busch's Busch Beer. The seven-year agreement gives Nationwide Insurance the exclusive rights to tie its brand to NASCAR's second most popular racing series.

Schedule

The following table shows the 2008 schedule published by NASCAR.

No.Race titleTrackLocationDate1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435
Camping World 300Daytona International SpeedwayDaytona Beach, FloridaFebruary 16
Stater Brothers 300Auto Club SpeedwayFontana, CaliforniaFebruary 23
Sam's Town 300Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, NevadaMarch 1
Nicorette 300Atlanta Motor SpeedwayHampton, GeorgiaMarch 8
Sharpie Mini 300Bristol Motor SpeedwayBristol, TennesseeMarch 15
Pepsi 300Nashville SuperspeedwayLebanon, TennesseeMarch 22
O'Reilly 300Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, TexasApril 5
Bashas' Supermarkets 200Phoenix International RacewayAvondale, ArizonaApril 11
Corona México 200Autódromo Hermanos RodríguezMexico City, MexicoApril 20
Aaron's 312Talladega SuperspeedwayLincoln, AlabamaApril 26
Lipton Tea 250Richmond International RacewayRichmond, VirginiaMay 2
Diamond Hill Plywood 200Darlington RacewayDarlington, South CarolinaMay 9
Carquest Auto Parts 300Lowe's Motor SpeedwayConcord, North CarolinaMay 24
Heluva Good! 200Dover International SpeedwayDover, DelawareMay 31
Federated Auto Parts 300Nashville SuperspeedwayLebanon, TennesseeJune 7
Meijer 300Kentucky SpeedwaySparta, KentuckyJune 14
Camping World RV Rental 250Milwaukee MileWest Allis, WisconsinJune 21
Camping World RV Sales 200New Hampshire Motor SpeedwayLoudon, New HampshireJune 28
Winn-Dixie 250Daytona International SpeedwayDaytona Beach, FloridaJuly 4
Dollar General 300Chicagoland SpeedwayJoliet, IllinoisJuly 11
Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 250Gateway International RacewayMadison, IllinoisJuly 19
Kroger 200O'Reilly Raceway ParkBrownsburg, IndianaJuly 26
[NAPA Auto Parts 200](2008-napa-auto-parts-200)Circuit Gilles VilleneuveMontreal, Quebec, CanadaAugust 2
Zippo 200Watkins Glen InternationalWatkins Glen, New YorkAugust 9
CarFax 250Michigan International SpeedwayCambridge Township, MichiganAugust 16
Food City 250Bristol Motor SpeedwayBristol, TennesseeAugust 22
Camping World 300Auto Club SpeedwayFontana, CaliforniaAugust 30
Emerson Radio 250Richmond International RacewayRichmond, VirginiaSeptember 5
RoadLoans.com 200Dover International SpeedwayDover, DelawareSeptember 20
Kansas Lottery 300Kansas SpeedwayKansas City, KansasSeptember 27
Dollar General 300Lowe's Motor SpeedwayConcord, North CarolinaOctober 10
Sam's Town 250Memphis Motorsports ParkMillington, TennesseeOctober 25
O'Reilly ChallengeTexas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, TexasNovember 1
Arizona.Travel 200Phoenix International RacewayAvondale, ArizonaNovember 8
Ford 300Homestead–Miami SpeedwayHomestead, FloridaNovember 15

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chiefChevroletDodgeFordToyotaChevrolet
FordChevrolet
DodgeDodge
ToyotaFord
Chevrolet
Dodge
**CJM Racing**11Jason Keller 28Todd Gordon 31
Michael Sibley 4
Scott Lagasse Jr. 7
**Front Row Motorsports**24Eric McClure 32Cal Boprey 15
Carl Long 20
Brian Simo 3
**Jay Robinson Racing**28Kirk Shelmerdine 1Kenneth Campbell 2
Bob Keselowski 5
Rick Gay 23
Mark Fordham 1
Chris Rice 4
Brian Keselowski 4
Kenny Wallace 30
**JD Motorsports**01Dwayne Leik 2 Dwayne Leik qualified the No. 01 car at Daytona (race #1), but was replaced in the race by Kertus Davis after he failed to qualify in his own No. 0 car.
Kertus Davis 14
J. C. Stout 1
Mike Potter 2
James Hylton 1
Danny Efland 12
Trevor Boys 1
Wheeler Boys 2
Larry Gunselman 1
**JR Motorsports**5Dale Earnhardt Jr. 8Chad Walter 14
Lance McGrew 7
Cam Strader 13
Mark Martin 5
Martin Truex Jr. 1
Landon Cassill 16
Adrián Fernández 1
Jimmie Johnson 3
Ron Fellows 1
88Brad KeselowskiTony Eury Sr.
**Kevin Harvick, Inc.**33Kevin Harvick 22Wally Rogers 19
Rick Ren 2
Jason Meeks 13
Cale Gale **(R)** 10
Ron Hornaday Jr. 2
Ryan Newman 1
**MSRP Motorsports**90Steve Grissom 1Jack Walter 3
David Ingram Jr. 32
Scott Lynch 1
Todd Bodine 1
Johnny Chapman 27
Chris Cook 2
Don Thomson Jr. 1
Terry Cook 2
**Phoenix Racing**1Johnny Sauter 5Jon Wolfe 9
Marc Reno 26
Sterling Marlin 1
Mike Bliss 29
**Richard Childress Racing**2Clint BowyerDan Deeringhoff
29Scott Wimmer 22Pat Smith
Jeff Burton 13
**Rusty Wallace Racing**64David Stremme 32Steve Darne 6
Dale Ferguson 29
Max Papis 3
66Steve WallaceHarold Holly
**Chip Ganassi Racing**40Dario Franchitti **(R)** 14Brad Parrott
Bryan Clauson **(R)** 16
Scott Pruett 2
Reed Sorenson 1
Kevin Hamlin 1
Juan Pablo Montoya 1
**Gillett Evernham Motorsports**9Kasey Kahne 10
Elliott Sadler 4
Patrick Carpentier 8
Chase Miller **(R)** 12
A. J. Allmendinger 1
**MacDonald Motorsports**81D. J. Kennington 26
Brad Baker 1
Bryan Clauson 1
Randy MacDonald 2
Shane Huffman 1
P. J. Jones 1
Kevin Hamlin 2
Bobby Hillin Jr. 1
**Baker Curb Racing**27Brad Coleman 24Shawn Parker 24
Jeff White 11
David Gilliland 2
Burney Lamar 1
Casey Atwood 1
Jason Keller 7
**JTG Daugherty Racing**47Kelly BiresScott Zipadelli
59Marcos AmbroseWalter Giles 8
Gary Cogswell 27
**Roush Fenway Racing**6David RaganMike Kelley
60Carl EdwardsPierre Kuettel 16
Drew Blickensderfer 19
**Team Rensi Motorsports**25Bobby Hamilton Jr. 33Chris Wright
Boris Said 2
**Braun Racing**32Denny Hamlin 10
Kyle Busch 10
Brian Vickers 7
James Buescher 6
Michel Jourdain Jr. 1
Jacques Villeneuve 1
38Jason LefflerStewart Cooper 7
Paul Wolfe 15
Todd Lohse 13
**Germain Racing**7Mike WallaceBruce Cook
**Joe Gibbs Racing**20Tony Stewart 9Dave Rogers 25
Wally Brown 4
Doug Hewitt 6
Kyle Busch 3
Denny Hamlin 5
Joey Logano 18
**Michael Waltrip Racing**99David ReutimannJerry Baxter
**Day Enterprise Racing**05Brett Rowe 16
Danny O'Quinn Jr. 1
Justin Ashburn 3
Burney Lamar 12
Casey Atwood 3
**MSRP Motorsports**91Larry Gunselman 10
Kenny Hendrick 2
Terry Cook 5
Justin Hobgood 15
Scott Steckly 1
Michael McDowell 1
Todd Bodine 1
**Specialty Racing**61Kevin Lepage 19
Brandon Whitt 14
**Stanton Barrett Motorsports**Stan Barrett 2
**Faith Motorsports**89Morgan Shepherd
**Jay Robinson Racing**4Robert Richardson Jr. 10
Landon Cassill 3
Derrike Cope 19
Jerick Johnson 1
**Sheltra Motorsports**Patrick Sheltra 2
**Fitz Motorsports**22Mike Bliss 6Paul Wolfe 20
Steve Darne 15
Robby Gordon 2
Rubén Pardo 2
Reed Sorenson 1
Johnny Sauter 1
Josh Wise 13
Andrew Ranger 5
Ryan Newman 1
Jarit Johnson 1
Marc Davis 3
**Means Racing**52Donnie Neuenberger 7
Derrike Cope 8
Scott Gaylord 5
Brad Teague 13 Brad Teague qualified the No. 52 car at Chicagoland (race #20), but was replaced in the race by Kevin Lepage after he failed to qualify in his own No. 43 car.
Kevin Lepage 1
Boris Said 1
Tony Raines 1

Part-time schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.Driver(s)Crew chiefRoundsChevroletDodgeFordToyotaChevrolet
DodgeChevrolet
Ford
**Bob Schacht Motorsports**75Johnny SauterBob Schacht1
**Dale Earnhardt, Inc.**8Martin Truex Jr.Mike Greci1
Kerry Earnhardt1
**Elite 2 Racing**84Mike Harmon18
Carl Long1
Kevin Lepage1
Dale Quarterley2
**JD Motorsports**0Kertus DavisGene Allnut 2
Cindy Wosley 4
Brad Hicks 22
Justin Thomas 3
Steve Jenkins 32
Dwayne Leik4
Mike Potter2
Danny Efland7
Donnie Neuenberger1
Joe Fox1
J. C. Stout2
Brad Teague1
Larry Gunselman12
Wheeler Boys1
David Green1
**Jeremy Clements Racing**50Jeremy ClementsTony Clements4
**JR Motorsports**48Jimmie JohnsonChad Knaus1
83Dale Earnhardt Jr.Lance McGrew1
**Front Row Motorsports**43Kevin LepageJimmy Means1
**Jay Robinson Racing**49Derrike CopeJay Robinson 4
Gene Allnut 1
Kenneth Campbell 12
Curtis Aldridge 54
Shane Hall1
Kertus Davis17
82Derrike CopeJay Robinson1
**Kevin Harvick, Inc.**77Cale Gale **(R)**Jason Meeks3
**Key Motorsports**31Jeff GreenTommy Morgan3
**SKI Motorsports**Kenny Hendrick19 Kenny Hendrick qualified the No. 31 car at Memphis (race #32), but was replaced in the race by Stanton Barrett after he failed to qualify in his own No. 30 car.
Shane Huffman1
Jeff Fuller1
Stanton Barrett1
3028
Kenny Hendrick1
34Mike Dayton1
931
**Mac Hill Motorsports**56Danny O'Quinn Jr.Tony Lambert3
Travis Kittleson4
**ML Motorsports**70Mark GreenTom Sokoloski 7
Brian Ross 1421
**NEMCO Motorsports**87Joe NemechekMike Boerschinger1
**O'Connell Racing**09Kevin O'ConnellBarry O'Brien2
**R3 Motorsports**23Robert Richardson Jr.Rob Jones 5
Robert Fuller 38
**RB1 Motorsports**71Ron YoungGreg Tester1
**Richard Childress Racing**21Bobby LabonteShane Wilson5
Stephen Leicht5
Austin Dillon2
Scott Wimmer1
**Silva Motorsports**65Stan Silva Jr.Shaun Capener2
**Stott Classic Racing**02Andy PonsteinCorrie Stott11
Dominick Casola1
**ThorSport Racing**13Shelby HowardChris Rice2
**Transnet Racing**98Alex GarcíaStan Hover3
**Curb Agajanian Performance Group**Johnny SauterAndy Bean2
**Beahr Racing Enterprises**57Jerick Johnson1
Justin Ashburn1
Chad Beahr2
**Mike Ege Racing**Nick Tucker1
Michael Guerity1
**Carl Long Racing**46Carl LongRick Markle1
**Chip Ganassi Racing**41Bryan Clauson **(R)**Brian Pattie4
Kyle Krisiloff6
42Juan Pablo Montoya1
**CFK Motorsports**73Larry GunselmanDom Turse 4
Rick Markle 81
Kertus Davis1
Kevin Lepage10
**Faith Motorsports**75Tim WeaverYullianna Vizzuett1
**Fitz Motorsports**36Kenny WallaceRick Gay 6
Bill Farnsworth 65
Rubén Pardo4
Charles Lewandoski2
Chad Blount1
**Gillett Evernham Motorsports**19Chase Miller **(R)**Kevin Kidd2
**Penske Racing**12Sam Hornish Jr.Matthew Gimbel10
Justin Allgaier4
**Robby Gordon Motorsports**55Robby GordonWalter Giles 1
Dana Brugman 1
Steve Graham 12
Brian Ickler1
**Sadler-Hamilton Racing**95Willie AllenDanny Gill2
**TW Motorsports**84José Luis RamírezTroy Williams1
86Antonio PérezMark Tutor 1
Troy Williams 12
**Whitney Motorsports**92Brian KeselowskiBob Keselowski11
**Baker Curb Racing**37Brad BakerJeff White7
Greg Biffle1
Burney Lamar9
John Young1
Rafael Martínez1
**Borneman Motorsports**83Johnny Borneman IIIKevin Cram5
**Richardson-Haas Motorsports**14David GillilandRobert Edwards1
**Roush Fenway Racing**16Greg Biffle14
Jamie McMurray3
Colin Braun5
17Matt Kenseth7
Jamie McMurray8
Erik Darnell1
**RAB Racing**09John Wes TownleyKeith Hinkein 3
Blake Bainbridge 47
**Ray Hackett Racing**76Ryan HackettRodney Goodman 2
Ray Hackett 13
**Specialty Racing**62Brandon WhittDoug Taylor2
**Team Rensi Motorsports**35Danny O'Quinn Jr.Ronald Drake5
**Braun Racing**10Brian VickersTrent Owens 5
Bryan Schaffer 25
Justin Marks1
Dave Blaney1
**D'Hondt Motorsports**92Kyle BuschJerry Pitts1
**Germain Racing**03Todd BodineDoug Chouinard1
Justin Marks1
Michael Annett1
**Joe Gibbs Racing**18Kyle Busch16
Denny Hamlin5
Joey Logano1
Marc Davis1
**Michael Waltrip Racing**00Michael McDowellBobby Kennedy1
Josh WisePaul Wolfe5
**CFK Motorsports**78Nick TuckerDel Markle1
Johnny Sauter5
Jennifer Jo Cobb1
Jason White1
Derrike Cope1
**Means Racing**55Brad TeagueMark Arellano2
Scott Gaylord1
Chad Chaffin1

Notes

Television

The 2008 TV schedule followed the same format as 2007, with most races broadcast on ESPN2 and three races broadcast on ABC when ESPN2 broadcast larger sporting events. All races were to be shown live on free-to-air TV in Australia on Ten HD. In South America, SPEED broadcast the entire season.

2008 season races

Camping World 300

The Camping World 300 presented by Chevrolet was held February 16 at Daytona International Speedway. Tony Stewart won the pole and then went on to win the race. Stewart became the first driver to win the season opening Nationwide Series race at Daytona from the pole. Johnny Sauter, Cale Gale, Kertus Davis and David Gilliland all received 25-point penalties for various infractions.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 154.154 mi/hLead changes: 16 among 8 driversCautions: 4 for 12 laps
120Tony StewartToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
218Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
35Dale Earnhardt Jr.ChevroletJR Motorsports
410Brian VickersToyotaBraun Racing
517Matt KensethFordRoush Fenway Racing
641Bryan Clauson **(R)**DodgeChip Ganassi Racing
716Greg BiffleFordRoush Fenway Racing
832Denny HamlinToyotaBraun Racing
96David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
1060Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing

Did not qualify: Danny O'Quinn Jr. (#56), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Larry Gunselman (#91), Kenny Wallace (#36), Kevin Lepage (#61), Joe Nemechek (#87), Donnie Neuenberger (#52), Brett Rowe (#05), Mike Harmon (#84), Kertus Davis (#0).

NOTE: On February 20 NASCAR announced that seven Nationwide teams had been penalized due to rule violations during Speedweeks at Daytona. The most notable was Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s #5 team whose crew chief was fined $25,000 and suspended for the next six Nationwide Series events until April 9. Earnhardt Jr. was penalized with the loss of 50 driver points, while car owner Rick Hendrick was penalized 50 owner points. An altered rear spoiler was found during post-practice template inspection which enhanced the aerodynamic performance on the car. On March 4 it was announced that some teams had their penalties upheld and some rescinded by the National Stock Car Racing Commission. Rusty Wallace, Inc. had 3 penalties rescinded on the #64 car driven by David Stremme. The commission also amended 2 of 3 penalties issued to Richardson-Hass Motorsports' #14 car driven by David Gilliland. The commission also reduced a fine against Kevin Harvick, Inc. #77 crew chief Charles Wilson from $15,000 to $5,000 and also reduced a suspension from the next 6 races to only 4 races. The commission opted to uphold penalties against the JD Motorsports #0 car driven by Kertus Davis. The commission also decided to amend 2 of 3 penalties issued to the Phoenix Racing #1 car driven by Johnny Sauter.

  • Kertus Davis replaced Dwayne Leik in the #01 car in the race, after failing to qualify his #0.

Stater Brothers 300

The Stater Brothers 300 was held on Monday, February 25 due to rain at the newly renamed Auto Club Speedway of Southern California (previously California Speedway) in Fontana, California. Jeff Burton won the pole due to qualifying being canceled after being rained out. The race was scheduled to be held on the 23rd, but water seeping onto the track surface prevented this, and it was then scheduled to be held after Sunday's Auto Club 500. More rain postponed that, and again also delayed the Nationwide race to Monday, an hour after the completion of the Sprint Cup Series race. Tony Stewart dominated most of the day leading 139 of 150 laps with fellow Toyota driver David Reutimann sitting in 2nd for much of the race.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 141.769 mi/hLead changes: 11 among 9 driversCautions: 5 for 19 laps
120Tony StewartToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
232Kyle BuschToyotaBraun Racing
333Kevin HarvickChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
499David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing
560Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
617Jamie McMurrayFordRoush Fenway Racing
75Dale Earnhardt Jr.ChevroletJR Motorsports
829Jeff BurtonChevroletRichard Childress Racing
92Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
1021Stephen LeichtChevroletRichard Childress Racing

Did not qualify: None, only 43 entries.

NOTE: Eric Norris driver of the #14 Carl A. Haas Motorsports entry withdrew, making only 42 starters.

Sam's Town 300

The Sam's Town 300 was held on March 1 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Brian Vickers won the pole. Just like the previous two weeks, Tony Stewart dominated the race. However, his chance to score his first Vegas win were dashed on lap 138 when he spun while alongside David Reutimann. Hometown hero Kyle Busch had to start in the back but worked his way through the field and took the lead after a lap 63 pit stop. However, his day would end on lap 103 when he cut a right front tire. Another strong car, the #29 of Jeff Burton, worked his way through the field following an unscheduled pit stop. However, on lap 158, his engine blew while challenging Mark Martin for the lead. Eventually, after 12 cautions, the race would turn to three drivers: Martin who was seeking to return to Victory Lane, Carl Edwards who was looking to keep his momentum going after his Cup win in Fontana, and Brad Keselowski, trying to make a name for himself and become the first non Cup Series driver to win since Jason Leffler last year. On lap 195 while Edwards and Keselowski were going side by side at the start/finish line, Martin tapped Edwards in the rear, spinning him into Keselowski and sending the race into overtime. Martin would easily fend off former teammate Greg Biffle for his first Nationwide Series win of the season. Martin later apologized to both Edwards and Keselowski in victory lane.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 108.118 mi/hLead changes: 15 among 11 driversCautions: 13 for 55 laps
15Mark MartinChevroletJR Motorsports
216Greg BiffleFordRoush Fenway Racing
32Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
433Kevin HarvickChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
564David StremmeChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.
640Dario Franchitti **(R)**DodgeChip Ganassi Racing
77Mike WallaceToyotaGermain Racing
89Patrick CarpentierDodgeGillett Evernham Motorsports
927Brad ColemanFordBaker Curb Racing
106David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing

Did not qualify: Sam Hornish Jr. (#12), Mike Harmon (#84).

Nicorette 300

The Nicorette 300 was held on March 10 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Jeff Burton won the pole. As usual, the race would be dominated by Sprint Cup Series points leader Kyle Busch. Busch hoped to make history by being the points leader in all three of NASCAR's top racing circuits. He would do so to an extent, leading 153 laps. However, Busch's hopes would be derailed by a flat tire while entering turn 1. His misfortune would open the door for other drivers such as Matt Kenseth, Kevin Harvick, and polesitter Burton. David Ragan would take the top spot after pit stops under the caution for Busch's crash. However, Burton and Kenseth took first and second on lap 177. Things would stay this way for 9 laps until Kenseth made the pass for the lead. The main highlight of the race came on lap 189. While exiting turn two, Dale Earnhardt Jr. attempted to pass Eric McClure. However, McClure spun in front of Dale Jr., turning him into the wall and into the path of rookie Bryan Clauson, who hit McClure's car as it hit the wall, lifting it off the ground. This brought out a red flag lasting several minutes. Although Kenseth led with three to go, debris from Ragan's car brought out a green-white-checkered finish to lap 198, with Kenseth holding off Harvick for his first win of the season.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 131.290 mi/hLead changes: 22 among 11 driversCautions: 8 for 22 laps
117Matt KensethFordRoush Fenway Racing
233Kevin HarvickChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
329Jeff BurtonChevroletRichard Childress Racing
460Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
521Bobby LabonteChevroletRichard Childress Racing
688Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
722Mike BlissDodgeFitz Motorsports
838Jason LefflerToyotaBraun Racing
99Kasey KahneDodgeGillett Evernham Motorsports
1099David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing

Did not qualify: None, only 43 entries.

Sharpie Mini 300

The Sharpie Mini 300 was held March 15 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Scott Wimmer won the pole. Unlike other races, Kyle Busch would not dominate this one, as he was taken out by a spinning Martin Truex Jr. on lap 13. 2006 Champion Kevin Harvick had one of the best cars all day but fell out of contention after his tire changer failed to secure a lugnut on lap 102. Clint Bowyer dominated the race, leading for 119 laps. However, the move of the race came on lap 164 when Bowyer and eight others stayed out on the track as rain began to hit the track. Up to that point, Bowyer had been fending off a charging Kasey Kahne for the past 40 laps before the rains hit. The cars would be pulled onto pit road on lap 171 and Bowyer would be declared the winner after a 47-minute rain delay.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 78.74 mi/hLead changes: 6 among 3 driversCautions: 7 for 30 laps
12Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
29Kasey KahneDodgeGillett Evernham Motorsports
399David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing
488Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
522Mike BlissDodgeFitz Motorsports
638Jason LefflerToyotaBraun Racing
733Kevin HarvickChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
86David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
964David StremmeChevroletRusty Wallace Racing
107Mike WallaceToyotaGermain Racing

Did not qualify: Danny O'Quinn Jr. (#56), Sam Hornish Jr. (#12).

Pepsi 300

The Pepsi 300 was held on March 22 at Nashville Superspeedway. Kyle Busch won the pole. As usual, Busch would dominate the race, leading 125 laps. However, his bad luck would continue as he spun coming out of turn 4. This move handed the lead to Bristol winner Clint Bowyer who held the top spot until teammate Scott Wimmer passed him with 20 to go. Wimmer would hang on to snap his 57 race winless streak (since Pikes Peak in 2003) and become the first non-Sprint Cup driver to win a race in 2008. This was also Wimmer's 6th and final career victory in the Series.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 134.095 mi/hLead changes: 10 among 4 driversCautions: 3 for 20 laps
129Scott WimmerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
22Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
360Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
488Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
547Kelly BiresFordJTG Racing
664David StremmeChevroletRusty Wallace Racing
732Denny HamlinToyotaBraun Racing
833Cale GaleChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
999David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing
1025Bobby Hamilton Jr.FordTeam Rensi Motorsports

Did not qualify: Jerick Johnson (#57), Rubén Pardo (#36).

O'Reilly 300

The O'Reilly 300 was held on April 5 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. Kevin Harvick started from the pole after qualifying was rained out. Kyle Busch won the race, it was his first Nationwide Series win of the 2008 season. Busch led four times for 126 laps, including the final 43 laps of the race. Kevin Harvick who led 55 laps broke an axle on his first pit stop and lost 21 laps while his crew replaced it, he finished 34th. Tony Stewart went down a lap with an unscheduled pit stop on lap 71 after cutting his right rear tire. He had run over a lug nut on pit road during a green-flag pit stop on lap 56. Only 14 cars finished on the lead lap.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 151.707 mi/hLead changes: 12 among 8 driversCautions: 4 for 13 laps
118Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
229Jeff BurtonChevroletRichard Childress Racing
32Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
421Bobby LabonteChevroletRichard Childress Racing
516Jamie McMurrayFordRoush Fenway Racing
632Brian VickersToyotaBraun Racing
75Dale Earnhardt Jr.ChevroletJR Motorsports
86David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
938Jason LefflerToyotaBraun Racing
1020Tony StewartToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing

Failed to make race as qualifying was canceled due to rain: Donnie Neuenberger (#0).

Bashas' Supermarkets 200

The Bashas' Supermarkets 200 was held on April 11 at Phoenix International Raceway. Kyle Busch won the pole. And as usual, the race would be utterly dominated by Busch. Busch hoped to make history by being the points leader in all three of NASCAR's top racing circuits.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 98.764 mi/hLead changes: 14 among 5 driversCautions: 9 for 36 laps
118Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
260Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
320Denny HamlinToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
433Kevin HarvickChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
56David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
61Mike BlissChevroletPhoenix Racing
721Stephen LeichtChevroletRichard Childress Racing
82Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
999David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing
1064David StremmeChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.

Did not qualify: None, only 43 entries.

Corona México 200

The Corona México 200 was held on April 20 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, Mexico. Colin Braun won the pole. Kyle Busch won the race after passing Scott Pruett with nine laps remaining. Busch warned over his radio that Pruett would get dumped if he kept blocking him, a reference to the 2007 race. The win was Busch's first on a road course and his third straight Nationwide Series win. Scott Pruett led 36 of the 80 laps and wound up finishing third. Road course veteran Boris Said struggled for most of the day and was spun out by Marcos Ambrose with 28 laps remaining. The damage took Said out of the race, and he angrily pointed at Ambrose. Boris commented that "He either made a mistake or he's incredibly stupid, and I don't think he'd make a big mistake like that. I wouldn't expect it from him. "I'm not going to get mad, I'm just going to get even." Ambrose finished the day in second place, his best finish in the Nationwide Series. This was the last race held at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez for the NASCAR Nationwide Series.

Top ten finishersPos.Car no.DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 68.124 mi/hLead changes: 10 among 7 driversCautions: 7 for 18 laps + (2 red flags)
120Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
259Marcos AmbroseFordJTG Racing
340Scott PruettDodgeChip Ganassi Racing
460Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
59Patrick Carpentier **(R)**DodgeGillett Evernham Motorsports
62Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
729Scott WimmerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
888Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
91Mike BlissChevroletPhoenix Racing
1066Steve WallaceChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.

Did not qualify: Brett Rowe (#05), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Derrike Cope (#49), Joe Fox (#0).

Aaron's 312

The Aaron's 312 was held on April 26 at Talladega Superspeedway, in Talladega, Alabama. Tony Stewart won the pole and later went on to win the race. Tony Stewart and Dale Earnhardt Jr. dominated much of the race running in first and second place respectively. 2007 IndyCar Series champion Dario Franchitti blew a tire on lap 11 and spun around onto the apron in Turn 3 into the path of the #91 car driven by Larry Gunselman who slammed into the driver's side of Franchitti's car. Franchitti suffered a fractured left ankle and minor contusions from the hard impact, the injury would sideline him for 5 Sprint Cup Series races. The big wreck (often dubbed "The Big One") occurred on lap 71 when Kevin Lepage was coming off pit road and merged immediately in front of the lead pack traffic. Lepage was only running around 115 mph when the wreck happened compared to the leaders who were running 191 mph. Several contenders were taken out including Kyle Busch and Carl Edwards. The race was red flagged to clean up debris. Around 16 cars were involved in the wreck, during the race several drivers were penalized for blending onto the track too early, instead of blending at Turn 2. Lepage publicly apologized for the incident the next day saying "I made a huge driver error by blending onto the racetrack in the wrong area. This caused a multi-car accident and changed the outcome of the race for many teams." Dale Earnhardt Jr. waited to make a last lap pass down the backstretch on Stewart but didn't have any drafting help, Dale would cross the finish line in sixth position.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 133.111 mi/hLead changes: 15 among 9 driversCautions: 8 for 27 laps + (1 red flag)
120Tony StewartToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
264David StremmeChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.
325Bobby Hamilton Jr.FordTeam Rensi Motorsports
438Jason LefflerToyotaBraun Racing
570Mark GreenChevroletML Motorsports
65Dale Earnhardt Jr.ChevroletJR Motorsports
71Mike BlissChevroletPhoenix Racing
89Patrick Carpentier **(R)**DodgeGillett Evernham Motorsports
929Scott WimmerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
107Mike WallaceToyotaGermain Racing

Did not qualify: None, only 43 cars.

Lipton Tea 250

The Lipton Tea 250 was held on May 2 at Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Virginia. Kasey Kahne won the pole. The race, like the previous year's featured pit strategy as a key factor. Bryan Clauson (#41) spun out on lap 247 with only 3 laps left bringing out the eighth and final caution. Virginia native Denny Hamlin who was leading at the time of Clauson's spin made a pit stop during the caution for four fresh Goodyear tires. On the restart of a green-white-checkered finish Hamlin blew past Carl Edwards and race leader Kevin Harvick who both opted to not pit during the late race caution. It was Denny Hamlin's sixth Nationwide Series career win and also Joe Gibbs Racing's seventh Nationwide Series victory in 2008. Kyle Busch came from a lap down to finish third, even after Steve Wallace got into Busch on the final lap. Kyle retaliated at Wallace after the checkered flag and spun out fourth-place finisher David Ragan in the process. Busch and Wallace had a small altercation on pit road after the race. Wallace who was seated in his #66 Chevy grabbed Busch's helmet when Busch confronted him about the incident.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 96.238 mi/hLead changes: 3 among 4 driversCautions: 8 for 41 laps
120Denny HamlinToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
233Kevin HarvickChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
332Kyle BuschToyotaBraun Racing
46David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
566Steve WallaceChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.
664David StremmeChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.
760Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
81Mike BlissChevroletPhoenix Racing
92Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
1029Scott WimmerToyotaRichard Childress Racing

Did not qualify: Chad Beahr (#57).

Diamond Hill Plywood 200

The Diamond Hill Plywood 200 was held on May 9 at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina. Carl Edwards won the pole. Denny Hamlin who won the previous race and was the fastest in the two final practice sessions hit the wall on his qualifying lap and failed to qualify. Carl Edwards, who won the pole, chose to start on the outside of Bowyer, the second-place qualifier. But scraped the wall while racing Bowyer on the opening lap. Edwards' bad luck would continue when on lap 2 his #60 Ford blew the right-front tire and smacked the Turn 3 wall causing his race to end early. Matt Kenseth led Tony Stewart by more than two seconds with 46 laps left in the race but Kenseth made a pit stop on lap 121, complaining that his wheels were chattering. The crew put on four tires and sent Kenseth back on the track, but Kenseth wrecked in Turn 4 on lap 128 trying to catch the first car one lap down. The race was red flagged with 19 laps remaining as track crews cleaned up after Kenseth's wreck. David Ragan spun on lap 138 and hit the wall bringing out the seventh caution. Mark Martin's engine stalled on the restart with three laps remaining due to fuel pickup problems, triggering a six-car wreck, the race was red flagged again for cleanup. Stewart led the field to the restart of a green-white-checker finish on lap 148. Tony Stewart pulled away from Clint Bowyer and went on to win his first race at Darlington Raceway. It was Stewart's fourth victory in the 2008 Nationwide Series, and the sixth of his career. It marked the eighth win for Joe Gibbs Racing in the 2008 Nationwide Series, and the fourth consecutive victory for the team's #20 car.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 107.139 mi/hLead changes: 11 among 8 driversCautions: 8 for 36 laps + (2 red flags)
120Tony StewartToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
22Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
399David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing
403Todd BodineToyotaGermain Racing
566Steve WallaceChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.
664David StremmeChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.
711Jason KellerChevroletCJM Racing
89Chase Miller **(R)**DodgeGillett Evernham Motorsports
938Jason LefflerToyotaBraun Racing
1059Marcos AmbroseFordJTG Racing

Did not qualify: Brett Rowe (#05), Denny Hamlin (#18).

Carquest Auto Parts 300

Main article: 2008 Carquest Auto Parts 300

The Carquest Auto Parts 300 was held on May 24 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, a suburb of Charlotte. Brian Vickers won the pole. Kyle Busch driving for Braun Racing won the race, ending the four-race winning streak of Joe Gibbs Racing. During the final caution (#88) Brad Keselowski tapped (#20) Denny Hamlin's bumper as the cars circled the track behind the pace car. Keselowski was upset with the way Hamlin had raced him. Hamlin retaliated by turning right into Keselowski's Chevrolet, damaging the left-front fender. The move by Hamlin upset Dale Earnhardt Jr. owner of the #88 and driver of the #83 for this race only, who was running fourth right behind the #88. While still under caution Earnhardt drove up and tapped Hamlin's bumper. After the incident an angry post-race confrontation erupted between the #88 JR Motorsports crew and the #20 Gibbs crew. The confrontation resulted in three members of the JR Motorsports crew being fined by NASCAR and one member was also suspended for one race.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 120.331 mi/hLead changes: 18 among 11 driversCautions: 12 for 44 laps
132Kyle BuschToyotaBraun Racing
220Denny HamlinToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
388Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
483Dale Earnhardt Jr.ChevroletJR Motorsports
510Brian VickersToyotaBraun Racing
62Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
716Greg BiffleFordRoush Fenway Racing
829Jeff BurtonChevroletRichard Childress Racing
96David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
105Jimmie JohnsonChevroletJR Motorsports

Did not qualify: Burney Lamar (#37), Johnny Chapman (#90), Brett Rowe (#05).

Heluva Good! 200

The Heluva Good! 200 was held on May 31 at Dover International Speedway in Dover, Delaware. Carl Edwards won the pole. The start of the race was delayed for three hours due to heavy rain. This race marked the much anticipated debut of 18-year-old driving sensation Joey Logano driving the #20 GameStop Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing. Dario Franchitti made his first start since breaking his ankle in the Aaron's 312 at Talladega. Kyle Busch driving for Braun Racing led 68 laps, but various problems dropped him back in the field. Busch made a pit stop on Lap 105 while leading, but contact between his #32 Toyota and Brad Keselowski's #88 Chevrolet forced both cars back to pit road under the third caution of the race. Busch had rallied back to the eight position when on Lap 169, Braun Racing teammate Jason Leffler lost control of his car and knocked Busch into the Turn 2 wall. From then on, Denny Hamlin would hold off polesitter Edwards and David Stremme over the final 28 laps to win the race. It would be Joe Gibbs Racing's ninth victory in the 2008 Nationwide Series. Joey Logano was able to keep his car in one piece and finish sixth, despite making contact with Kasey Kahne on pit road early in the race.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 112.395 mi/hLead changes: 5 among 3 driversCautions: 6 for 26 laps
118Denny HamlinToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
260Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
364David StremmeChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.
499David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing
516Greg BiffleFordRoush Fenway Racing
620Joey Logano **(R)**ToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
788Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
87Mike WallaceToyotaGermain Racing
92Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
109Kasey KahneDodgeGillett Evernham Motorsports

Did not qualify: Dominick Casola (#02).

Federated Auto Parts 300

The Federated Auto Parts 300 presented by Dollar General was held on June 7 at Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tennessee. The 18-year-old phenom Joey Logano won the pole in his second ever start. Logano led early for 60 laps. Though Logano, Clint Bowyer, David Reutimann, and others headed for the pits on Lap 79, Brad Keselowski stayed out. This move put Keselowski on a different fuel strategy, pitting late with 41 laps to go instead of pitting with the rest of the field with 77 to go. On lap 89 Logano was taken out of contention during a four wide race through Turn 4. His #20 Toyota was clipped by Greg Biffle's Ford, turning him sideways into Busch's car before shooting up the track and into the outside wall. Late in the race fuel became an issue as Reutimann appeared to have his second Nationwide career win in the bag while being pursued by Bowyer and Kyle Busch. However, a caution brought out by a spinning Brad Teague ruined Reutimann's hopes of victory, as he was passed by Bowyer and Busch on the restart with 8 laps to go. As Bowyer made contact with Reutimann, Keselowski made his move to the inside of Bowyer, taking the lead and eventually his first ever win in his 49th start.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 117.643 mi/hLead changes: 10 among 8 driversCautions: 10 for 41 laps
188Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
264David StremmeChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.
399David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing
42Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
56David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
67Mike WallaceToyotaGermain Racing
729Scott WimmerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
847Kelly BiresFordJTG Racing
95Landon Cassill **(R)**ChevroletJR Motorsports
1016Greg BiffleFordRoush Fenway Racing

Did not qualify: Brian Keselowski (#92), Brett Rowe (#05), Ryan Hackett (#76).

Meijer 300

The Meijer 300 presented by Oreo was held on June 14 at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta, Kentucky. 18-year-old phenom Joey Logano won the pole. From the drop of the green, Logano and teammate Kyle Busch dominated the race, leading a combined total of 116 laps, with Busch leading a race high 85 laps. It would be the Logano and Busch show until lap 163 when Busch spun coming out of turn 2. From there, Logano went on to win the race, becoming the youngest winner in the NASCAR Nationwide Series at only 18 years and 21 days, beating Casey Atwood's long standing record of 18 years, 10 months and 9 days set when he won at Milwaukee in 1999.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 135.508 mi/hLead changes: 14 among 8 driversCautions: 5 for 25 laps
120Joey Logano **(R)**ToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
229Scott WimmerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
37Mike WallaceToyotaGermain Racing
488Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
540Bryan Clauson **(R)**DodgeChip Ganassi Racing
659Marcos AmbroseFordJTG Racing
76David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
81Mike BlissChevroletPhoenix Racing
92Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
1011Jason KellerChevroletCJM Racing

Did not qualify: Danny O'Quinn Jr. (#05).

Camping World RV Rental 250

The Camping World RV Rental 250 was held on June 21 at The Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, Wisconsin. The defending 2007 NASCAR Busch Series champion, Carl Edwards, won the event, end his 36-winless streak drought. Edwards had started in the back, due to not making to the track for qualifying. Last week's winner, Joey Logano finished a hard strong 2nd, while points leader, Clint Bowyer finished 3rd.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 91.678 mi/hLead changes: 12 among 9 driversCautions: 9 for 34 laps
160Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
220Joey Logano **(R)**ToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
32Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
46David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
599David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing
629Scott WimmerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
71Mike BlissChevroletPhoenix Racing
888Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
911Jason KellerChevroletCJM Racing
1038Jason LefflerToyotaBraun Racing

Did not qualify: Rubén Pardo (#36), Kenny Hendrick (#31), Andy Ponstein (#02), Chad Chaffin (#55), Mike Harmon (#84).

Camping World RV Sales 200 presented by RVs.com

The Camping World RV Sales 200 presented by RVs.com was held on June 28 at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire. Landon Cassill won the pole but started from the rear due to an engine change. Cassill gained 28 positions but on Lap 47 a tap from Bobby Hamilton Jr. sent his #5 Chevy into the wall and ended his day. He finished 34th. Tony Stewart who started 8th dominated the race in the #20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota leading 75 of the 200 laps. Fellow Joe Gibbs driver Kyle Busch also fared well starting 4th and leading 63 laps eventually finishing 3rd. David Reutimann led 25 laps and managed a 7th-place finish in his Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota. Nationwide points leader Clint Bowyer started 2nd and led 36 laps before finishing 9th. Greg Biffle crashed on the last lap causing the race to end under caution with Stewart, Hamlin and Busch claiming the top 3 spots. The race marked the first 1–2–3 Nationwide Series finish for Toyota. Stewart's win was the eighth of the season for the #20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 109.025 mi/hLead changes: 11 among 5 driversCautions: 5 for 22 laps
120Tony StewartToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
232Denny HamlinToyotaBraun Racing
318Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
433Kevin HarvickChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
560Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
66David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
799David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing
81Mike BlissChevroletPhoenix Racing
92Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
1088Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports

Did not qualify: Justin Hobgood (#91).

NOTE: NASCAR announced on July 2 that Chad Walter crew chief for the #5 JR Motorsports team had been fined due to a rule violation during the Nationwide Series event at New Hampshire on June 28. Walter was fined $10,000 and placed on NASCAR probation until December 31 due to the use of improper language by a crew chief during a televised interview of the race. After a wreck between Bobby Hamilton Jr. and the #5 driver Landon Cassill, Walter said "Shit happens" in an interview with an ESPN reporter. Rick Hendrick, listed owner of the #5 Chevy, was penalized with the loss of 25 Nationwide Series car owner points while Cassill was docked 25 Nationwide Series driver points.

Winn-Dixie 250

The Winn-Dixie 250 powered by Coca-Cola was held on July 4 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Denny Hamlin won the race.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 155.761 mi/hLead changes: 17 among 10 driversCautions: 3 for 10 laps
120Denny HamlinToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
218Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
35Dale Earnhardt Jr.ChevroletJR Motorsports
42Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
588Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
69Kasey KahneDodgeGillett Evernham Motorsports
729Scott WimmerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
864David StremmeChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.
96David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
101Mike BlissChevroletPhoenix Racing

Did not qualify: Justin Hobgood (#91), Justin Ashburn (#05).

NOTE: Race extended 5 laps / 12.5 miles due to a green-white-checker finish.

Dollar General 300

The Dollar General 300 powered by Coca-Cola was held on July 11 at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois. Sprint Cup Series regular David Reutimann won the pole. Denny Hamlin started the race in 41st position after a mechanical problem in qualifying forced him to start from the rear. Hamlin rallied back and finished 2nd having one of the fastest cars near the end of the race. Tony Stewart missed a shift at the start of the race causing Kevin Harvick to slam into the back of Stewart's car taking both drivers out of contention for the win. The first caution flag flew on Lap 56 when Jason Leffler spun into the infield grass during green flag pit stops. The second caution was brought out on Lap 63 when Matt Kenseth's #17 car spun coming off Turn 4. The third and final caution came out for debris from Tony Stewart's #20 car. The race stayed green setting a record average speed, Kyle Busch had a 3.120 second advantage over Denny Hamlin when he took the checkered flag. The win was Busch's fifth 2008 Nationwide victory, and the 16th of his career. The win gave Joe Gibbs Racing a series record tying 13 wins in a single season, matching in 20 races the 13 wins Richard Childress Racing scored in all of 2007.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed:Lead changes: 10 among 6 driversCautions: 3 for 15 laps
118Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
232Denny HamlinToyotaBraun Racing
388Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
410Brian VickersToyotaBraun Racing
599David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing
616Greg BiffleFordRoush Fenway Racing
72Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
829Jeff BurtonChevroletRichard Childress Racing
920Tony StewartToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
105Landon Cassill **(R)**ChevroletJR Motorsports

Did not qualify: Jeremy Clements (#50), Robert Richardson Jr. (#23), Kevin Lepage (#43), Brian Keselowski (#92), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Chad Blount (#36), Justin Hobgood (#91).

  • Kevin Lepage replaced Brad Teague in the #52 car in the race, after failing to qualify his #43.

Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 250

The Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 250 was held on July 19 at Gateway International Raceway in Madison, Illinois. Carl Edwards was the winner.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 108.095 MPHLead changes: 12 among 9 driversCautions: 6 for 25 laps
160Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
220Joey LoganoToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
311Jason KellerChevroletCJM Racing
410Jason LefflerToyoytaBraun Racing
588Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
65Landon Cassill **(R)**ChevroletJR Motorsports
732James BuescherToyotaBraun Racing
82Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
964David StremmeChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.
106David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing

Did not qualify: Brad Baker (#37), Andy Ponstein (#02), Kevin Lepage (#84), Nick Tucker (#57).

Kroger 200

The Kroger 200 was held on July 26 at O'Reilly Raceway Park in Clermont, Indiana. Kyle Busch was the overall winner.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 80.522 MPHLead changes: 4 among 3 driversCautions: 7 for 35 laps
118Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
216Colin BraunFordRoush Fenway Racing
31Mike BlissChevroletPhoenix Racing
429Scott WimmerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
522Josh WiseDodgeFitz Motorsports
633Cale Gale **(R)**ChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
75Landon Cassill **(R)**ChevroletJR Motorsports
820Joey LoganoToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
96David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
1066Steve WallaceChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.

Did not qualify: Charles Lewandoski (#36), Andy Ponstein (#02), Chad Beahr (#57).

NAPA Auto Parts 200 presented by Dodge

The NAPA Auto Parts 200 was held on August 2 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. The race became the first NASCAR race in history to be run in the rain, as cars were fitted with rain tires and windshield-wipers. Despite these advantages, the race was eventually red-flagged and was soon called after 48 of the scheduled 74 laps. Although Marcos Ambrose dominated the race in the #59 for a second-straight year, he got penalized for speeding on pit road which gave the lead to Canadian Ron Fellows. Fellows held it to the end and was declared the winner, his final NASCAR Nationwide Series win of his racing career, plus his final win in any form of division in NASCAR. During an earlier caution for rain, Carl Edwards was seen using what looked to be a floor mop to try and clean his windshield; he was given it to combat the windshield fogging up on the inside.

Top ten finishersPosCar #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 50.149 MPHLead changes: 3 among 3 driversCautions: 4 for 12 laps
15Ron FellowsChevroletJR Motorsports
29Patrick CarpentierDodgeGillett Evernham Motorsports
359Marcos AmbroseFordJTG Racing
433Ron Hornaday Jr.ChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
525Boris SaidFordRensi-No Fear
660Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
738Jason LefflerToyotaBraun Racing
816Greg BiffleFordRoush Fenway Racing
92Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
1066Steve WallaceChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.

Did not qualify: Kevin O'Connell (#09).

Zippo 200 at the Glen

The Zippo 200 was held on August 9 at Watkins Glen International. Marcos Ambrose was the overall winner, becoming the first Australian winner in NASCAR history. Dario Franchitti became the first Scottish driver to win a NASCAR pole position and the first Scotsman to lead laps in a NASCAR Nationwide Series race, finishing 5th.

Top ten finishersPosCar #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 85.954 MPHLead changes: 11 among 9 driversCautions: 6 for 15 laps
159Marcos AmbroseFordJTG Racing
292Kyle BuschToyotaD'Hondt Motorsports
317Matt KensethFordRoush Fenway Racing
433Kevin HarvickChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
540Dario FranchittiDodgeChip Ganassi Racing
688Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
720Joey LoganoToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
838Jason LefflerToyotaBraun Racing
96David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
1027Brad ColemanFordBaker Curb Racing

Did not qualify: Burney Lamar (#05), Kenny Hendrick (#31), Derrike Cope (#49), Larry Gunselman (#0), Alex Garcia (#98).

Carfax 250

The Carfax 250 was held on August 16 at Michigan International Speedway.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 136.571 MPHLead changes: 10 among 6 driversCautions: 6 for 21 laps
160Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
232Brian VickersToyotaBraun Racing
320Tony StewartToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
45Mark MartinChevroletJR Motorsports
516Greg BiffleFordRoush Fenway Racing
61Mike BlissChevroletPhoenix Racing
718Joey LoganoToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
838Jason LefflerToyotaBraun Racing
947Kelly BiresFordJTG Racing
102Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing

Did not qualify: Larry Gunselman (#0), Kertus Davis (#49), Michael Guerity (#57), Jeremy Clements (#50).

Food City 250

The Food City 250 was held on August 22 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Brad Keselowski was the overall winner.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 93.509 MPHLead changes: 4 among 3 driversCautions: 7 for 35 laps
188Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
22Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
316Greg BiffleFordRoush Fenway Racing
433Cale GaleChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
564David StremmeChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.
629Scott WimmerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
718Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
899David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing
910Brian VickersToyotaBraun Racing
1066Steve WallaceChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.

Did not qualify: Kertus Davis (#49), John Wes Townley (#09), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Kenny Hendrick (#34), Nick Tucker (#78), Johnny Chapman (#90), Brian Keselowski (#92), Ryan Hackett (#76), Mike Harmon (#84).

Camping World RV Service 300 presented by Coleman

The Camping World RV Service 300 was held on August 30 at Auto Club Speedway. Kyle Busch was the overall winner.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 144.212 MPHLead changes: 7 among 6 driversCautions: 5 for 15 laps
118Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
260Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
332Brian VickersToyotaBraun Racing
429Jeff BurtonChevroletRichard Childress Racing
517Jamie McMurrayFordRoush Fenway Racing
620Joey LoganoToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
72Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
899David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing
96David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
1064David StremmeChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.

Did not qualify: Mike Harmon (#84).

Emerson Radio 250

The Emerson Radio 250 was held on September 7 at Richmond International Raceway. Carl Edwards was the overall winner.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 90.787 MPHLead changes: 7 among 5 driversCautions: 9 for 50 laps
160Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
229Scott WimmerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
32Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
418Denny HamlinToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
56David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
616Greg BiffleFordRoush Fenway Racing
720Joey LoganoToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
833Kevin HarvickChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
964David StremmeChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.
1032Kyle BuschToyotaBraun Racing

Did not qualify: Larry Gunselman (#0).

Camping World RV Sales 200

The Camping World RV Sales 200 was held September 20 at Dover International Speedway. Kyle Busch won the pole and then went on to win the race.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 107.084 mi/hLead changes: 5 among 4 driversCautions: 7 for 34 laps
118Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
21Mike BlissChevroletPhoenix Racing
388Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
429Scott WimmerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
560Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
632Denny HamlinToyotaBraun Racing
738Jason LefflerToyotaBraun Racing
817Jamie McMurrayFordRoush Fenway Racing
96David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
102Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing

Did not qualify: None, only 43 entries.

Kansas Lottery 300

The Kansas Lottery 300 was held on September 27 at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. Denny Hamlin is the race winner.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 122.296 mi/hLead changes: 10 among 8 driversCautions: 6 for 31 laps
118Denny HamlinToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
22Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
36David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
460Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
517Matt KensethFordRoush Fenway Racing
688Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
79Kasey KahneDodgeGillett Evernham Motorsports
838Jason LefflerToyotaBraun Racing
920Joey LoganoToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
1047Kelly BiresFordJTG Racing

Did not qualify: Johnny Chapman (#90), Brian Keselowski (#92), Mike Harmon (#84), Larry Gunselman (#0).

Dollar General 300

The Dollar General 300 was held on October 10 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. Kyle Busch was the winner.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 103.647 mi/hLead changes: 12 among 7 driversCautions: 13 for 58 laps
118Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
229Jeff BurtonChevroletRichard Childress Racing
332Brian VickersToyotaBraun Racing
42Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
560Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
633Kevin HarvickChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
747Kelly BiresFordJTG Racing
888Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
917Jamie McMurrayFordRoush Fenway Racing
107Mike WallaceToyotaGermain Racing

Did not qualify: Mark Green (#70), Kertus Davis (#49), Kenny Hendrick (#93), Andy Ponstein (#02), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Johnny Sauter (#78), Josh Wise (#00), Larry Gunselman (#0), Justin Marks (#03), Robert Richardson Jr. (#23).

Kroger on Track for the Cure 250 presented by the Southern Dodge Dealers

The Kroger On Track for the Cure 250 was held on October 25 at Memphis Motorsports Park in Millington, Tennessee, a suburb of Memphis. Carl Edwards was the winner. Kenny Wallace suffered a 100-point penalty for unapproved adjustments found in his car during post-race inspection.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 88.783 mi/hLead changes: 2 among 3 driversCautions: 8 for 39 laps
160Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
299David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing
328Kenny WallaceChevroletJay Robinson Racing
421Austin DillonChevroletRichard Childress Racing
520Joey LoganoToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
69Chase MillerDodgeGillett Evernham Motorsports
71Mike BlissChevroletPhoenix Racing
86David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
966Steve WallaceChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.
1064David StremmeChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.

Did not qualify: Johnny Chapman (#90), Stanton Barrett (#30), John Wes Townley (#09), Larry Gunselman (#0), Travis Kittleson (#56), Tim Weaver (#75).

  • Stanton Barrett replaced Kenny Hendrick in the #31 car in the race, after failing to qualify his #30.

O'Reilly Challenge

The O'Reilly Challenge was held on November 1 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. Kyle Busch was the winner.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 140.9 mi/hLead changes: 10 among 4 driversCautions: 5 for 20 laps
118Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
260Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
35Mark MartinChevroletJR Motorsports
420Joey LoganoToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
56David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing
62Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
788Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
899David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing
959Marcos AmbroseFordJTG Racing
1064David StremmeChevroletRusty Wallace, Inc.

Did not qualify: Morgan Shepherd (#89), Burney Lamar (#05), John Wes Townley (#09), Kenny Hendrick (#31), Justin Hobgood (#91), Johnny Sauter (#78), Mike Harmon (#84).

Hefty Odor Block 200

The Hefty Odor Block 200 was held on November 8 at Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix. Carl Edwards was the winner.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 95.374 mi/hLead changes: 6 among 6 driversCautions: 9 for 41 laps
160Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
218Denny HamlinToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
333Kevin HarvickChevroletKevin Harvick, Inc.
42Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
532Kyle BuschToyotaBraun Racing
65Landon Cassill **(R)**ChevroletJR Motorsports
717Jamie McMurrayFordRoush Fenway Racing
81Mike BlissChevroletPhoenix Racing
97Mike WallaceToyotaGermain Racing
1020Joey LoganoToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing

Did not qualify: Kevin Lepage (#73), Stan Silva Jr. (#65), Derrike Cope (#82), Danny Efland (#0), Kenny Hendrick (#31), Jason White (#78), Morgan Shepherd (#89).

Ford 300

The Ford 300 was held November 15 at Homestead–Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida, a suburb of Miami. Edwards wins the race. Clint Bowyer wins his first championship.

Top ten finishersPos.Car #DriverMakeTeamAverage race speed: 117.340 mi/hLead changes: 10 among 8 driversCautions: 8 for 38 laps
160Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing
218Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing
388Brad KeselowskiChevroletJR Motorsports
438Jason LefflerToyotaBraun Racing
52Clint BowyerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
621Scott WimmerChevroletRichard Childress Racing
732Denny HamlinToyotaBraun Racing
85Dale Earnhardt Jr.ChevroletJR Motorsports
96Kelly BiresFordJTG Racing
1020Joey LoganoToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing

Did not qualify: Stanton Barrett (#30), Casey Atwood (#05), Danny O'Quinn Jr. (#35), Mark Green (#70), Robert Richardson Jr. (#23), John Wes Townley (#09), Kevin Lepage (#73), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Derrike Cope (#78).

Final standings

Full Drivers' Championship

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by owner's points. * – Most laps led.

PosDriverDAYCALLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOMXCTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMILNHADAYCHIGTYIRPCGVGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOMPts1513225111347944452554518644617438884128940861039911138871238731337641436151535661631211730021829361927582025552124292223292322712420992520922620922719152818952918443018353117653217123317003416393515713615443714643813863913544013314112774212354311524411144511054610874710734810204999350987517995278853776547525573756692576635865659631605776157562542635156450865458664276741768398693967039671388723707336774351753437633177312782957927780271812628225583249842468524586230872278822289217902149120592204932019419795191961909718998186991861001751011731021701031671041671051571061511071401081381091321101211111201121191131171141131151121161101171031189711985120851218012278123771247712576126761277312867129641306113161132581335813455135551365513755138551395214052141491424614346144431454014640147401483414934150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164PosDriverDAYCALLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOMXCTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMILNHADAYCHIGTYIRPCGVGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOMPts
Clint Bowyer2593191*23862592694*93947818923102*73*102416645
Carl Edwards1051441431324317***43**13**2**13201511161*11625**1***37215451***2**1*1
Brad Keselowski163223644151282311153714**8***10535191261113321368177213
David Ragan912101682185221842792957469131091393625959312851423
Mike Bliss17132675112469781415181287810113131913613121121219727814
Kyle Busch2*23124*41**16***1***1***1163311*282030321*1*27**1***10**1***351*1*52*
David Reutimann14425103914911201831143135714**5**25261815348834171624283113
Mike Wallace24167171020251512101325228631815222011171518153516151215101412918
Jason Leffler1911398613914214169322726161032232741678815263078181217254
Marcos Ambrose3922281119231817228251014301961614201515203*1123415131611151592431
David Stremme4217530963510266123212341782391316510911173110103516
Jason Keller3614181415181232172119717161510911181432423321712141619192925191322
Kelly Bires12301512205171931362024331381911221612323624179171320341071822179
Steve Wallace3715301816241616103255201121171921132426101028381020171841329283315
Bobby Hamilton Jr.22201223171023133173018143021151615192014161818191415253721161821
Kenny WallaceDNQ1813251132262019303717232016292823252818223121302628182928163261533
Scott Wimmer18*12*179101272612730411226242213196
Kevin Harvick213427**34**4213191741218411828**13**6293
Denny Hamlin8Wth2673371DNQ21*21*23436461*14**2**7
Joey Logano8**31****1***2281777166*7*149145410**10**
Eric McClure3428223330313629153233292628282927383221272731322924332227323232
Stanton Barrett381125273019352117251733263524252621202125273428342426DNQ
Brad Coleman26199353327222316242612213235152531213017232110
D. J. Kennington3326293434343026252627202324262931272929272520312226
Greg Biffle722113117510196853618
Landon Cassill **(R)**192223232591122**34**10671431221225136
Bryan Clauson **(R)**6342935172118313122520**19**3218383321301634
Kevin LepageDNQ23172718293128243529262635292426242434DNQ4141413943394341DNQDNQ
Morgan ShepherdDNQ37404137384234DNQ13281637222443372531DNQ3737372426DNQ34362224DNQ37DNQDNQDNQ
Mark Green412426285221422133022142123242222DNQ3020DNQ
Derrike Cope36323736403735DNQ33323424363138302838343843DNQ253930313237432634DNQDNQ
Jeff Burton*8*34*3*231218814*414235
Josh Wise241933233320332516514223513DNQQL112312
Kertus Davis32313342233032254312312925363237423542424339DNQDNQ43423740DNQ39434241
Dario Franchitti **(R)**202462822111141151326**5**1311
Brian Vickers4**36**226**5**374293337
Cale Gale23208223034181212619**4**11
Chase Miller **(R)**1421361139231330233662320
Tony Stewart**1**1*2710**1***1*1*93
Jamie McMurray613536**27**58**9**35719
Kasey Kahne359221**14**16106711
Dale Earnhardt Jr.37157643308
Danny Efland3741354339423338312830273726262333DNQ25
Burney Lamar403934DNQ42183236363635DNQ3727353935323838DNQ37
Robert Richardson Jr.312519323235293019343832DNQ3523DNQ36DNQ
Brandon Whitt41283538403233252823272128403038
Johnny Chapman3838393938394238DNQ39373639384037354139DNQ394338DNQ41DNQ39
Brad Teague412228372727302843QL232932323640
Matt Kenseth5112281735
Patrick Carpentier **(R)**858182223320
Sam Hornish Jr.DNQDNQ1913151139233614
Kenny Hendrick38433641404034DNQ40403634DNQ43DNQ37404139DNQQLDNQDNQ39
Brian Keselowski **(R)**3342313130DNQ3527DNQ401524DNQDNQ31Wth
Johnny Sauter1321162621432442424240DNQ41DNQ
Larry GunselmanDNQ42383939424139414341434242DNQDNQ3836DNQ36DNQDNQDNQ36
James Buescher181414728**19**
Mark Martin1*234383
Brett RoweDNQ35213628433842DNQ2736DNQDNQ33DNQ40
Scott Lagasse Jr.31201324252037
Stephen Leicht1012734QLQL18
Bobby Labonte15345294
Mike HarmonDNQ40DNQ4040364340173743DNQ4239DNQDNQDNQDNQ
Colin Braun15332135**2**
Brad Baker28393527282727DNQ
Justin Hobgood4138DNQDNQDNQ3940433841424240DNQ41
Andrew Ranger2819333120
Kyle Krisiloff432533242933
Johnny Borneman III2920332928
Jimmie Johnson10291733
Donnie NeuenbergerDNQDNQ143434314338
Elliott Sadler27212119
Justin Allgaier34211128
Robby Gordon20272919
Max Papis152011
Andy Ponstein4039403833DNQ3739DNQDNQDNQ
Marc Davis23302727
Scott Gaylord434229402939
Boris Said35527
Scott Pruett3***22**
Terry Cook41414143424042
Ryan Newman1211
Brian Simo283020
Kevin Hamlin242135
Todd Bodine37443
Austin Dillon264
Juan Pablo Montoya1517
Ron Hornaday Jr.324
Travis Kittleson253133DNQ
Mike Potter43413229
Dwayne LeikQL3841434040
Danny O'Quinn Jr.DNQDNQDNQ2440424243DNQ
John Wes TownleyDNQ3027DNQDNQ38DNQ
Casey Atwood334023DNQ
Shelby Howard2023
David Gilliland402031
Ron Fellows1
Wheeler Boys323533
Rubén PardoDNQ184242DNQ41
Jeff Green382835
Martin Truex Jr.1141
Randy MacDonald2625
Jeremy ClementsQLDNQ22DNQ30
Patrick Sheltra2924
Alex García2726DNQ
Reed Sorenson2929
Shane Huffman4119
Willie Allen2933
J. C. Stout384039
A. J. Allmendinger12
Adrián Fernández14
Jacques Villeneuve16
Michael McDowell2742
Justin Ashburn384343DNQ
Antonio Pérez3437
Dave Blaney17
Stan Barrett3933
Rafael Martínez20
Sterling Marlin22
Erik Darnell26QL
Tony RainesQL26
Carl Long4042
Kirk Shelmerdine30
Chris Cook4043
Dale Quarterley4241
Ron Young29
David GreenQL29
Jennifer Jo Cobb30
Jarit Johnson32
Justin Marks33DNQ
Trevor Boys34
Brian Ickler34
Jerick JohnsonDNQ35
Ryan Hackett35DNQDNQ
Michel Jourdain Jr.36
James Hylton36
Jeff Fuller36
Bobby Hillin Jr.36
Michael Annett36
John Young37
Kevin O'Connell37DNQ
P. J. Jones38
José Luis Ramírez39
Stan Silva Jr.39DNQ
Don Thomson Jr.40
Scott Lynch41
Charles Lewandoski41DNQ
Scott Steckly41
Steve Grissom43
Shane Hall43
Kerry Earnhardt17
Joe NemechekDNQ
Joe FoxDNQ
Chad BeahrDNQWthDNQ
Dominick CasolaDNQ
Chad ChaffinDNQ
Chad BlountDNQ
Nick TuckerDNQDNQ
Michael GuerityDNQ
Tim WeaverDNQ
Jason WhiteDNQ
Eric NorrisWth
Auggie VidovichQLQL
Robert PressleyQLQL
Bobby EastQL

References

References

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