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2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series

Auto racing season


Auto racing season

thumb|right|[[Timmy Hill]], the 2011 Nationwide Series [[NASCAR_Rookie_of_the_Year#Xfinity_Series|Rookie of the Year]].

The 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series was the 30th season of the NASCAR Nationwide Series, the second national professional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season included thirty-four races, beginning with the DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona International Speedway and ending with the Ford 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. During the 2010 season, NASCAR announced a few notable calendar changes, including race additions at Iowa Speedway and Chicagoland Speedway, and the removal of Gateway International Raceway from the schedule. Jack Roush won the Owners' Championship, while Ricky Stenhouse Jr. of Roush Fenway Racing won the Drivers' Championship with a second-place finish at the final race of the season. Ford won the Manufacturers' Championship with 212 points.

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chiefChevroletDodgeFordToyotaChevrolet
DodgeFord
ChevroletChevrolet
Toyota
**Faith Motorsports**89Morgan ShepherdGary Ravan
**JD Motorsports**01Mike WallacePatrick Magee
**Jeremy Clements Racing**51Jeremy ClementsRicky Pearson
**JR Motorsports**7Danica Patrick 12Tony Eury Jr. 33
Chris Heroy 1
Josh Wise 14
Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1
Ron Fellows 1
Kasey Kahne 2
Jimmie Johnson 1
Jamie McMurray 3
88Aric AlmirolaTony Eury Sr.
**Kevin Harvick, Inc.**2Elliott SadlerErnie Cope
33Clint Bowyer 9Chris Carrier
Kevin Harvick 12
Paul Menard 7
Austin Dillon 4
Max Papis 1
David Mayhew 1
Scott Speed 1
**TriStar Motorsports**14Eric McClure 33Gary Cogswell 33
Paul Clapprood 1
Mike Bliss 1
19Mike Bliss 33Paul Clapprood 33
Gary Cogswell 1
Eric McClure 1
44Jeff Green 30Todd Myers
Charles Lewandoski **(R)** 1
Angela Cope 3
**Turner Motorsports**30Jason Leffler 8Eddie Pardue 8
Stewart Cooper 26
Ryan Newman 1
Reed Sorenson 4
James Buescher 9
Mikey Kile 5
Kasey Kahne 2
Ricky Carmichael 3
Boris Said 1
Nelson Piquet Jr. 1
31Justin AllgaierJimmy Elledge
32Reed Sorenson 25Trent Owens
Mark Martin 4
Brian Vickers 3
Ron Hornaday Jr. 1
James Buescher 1
38Kasey Kahne 8Stewart Cooper 8
Eddie Pardue 26
Jason Leffler 26
**Key Motorsports**40Scott Wimmer 12Gary Showalter
Charles Lewandoski **(R)** 10
Chase Miller 1
Tim Andrews 1
Josh Wise 8
T. J. Duke 2
**Penske Racing**22Brad Keselowski 29Todd Gordon
Jacques Villeneuve 2
Sam Hornish Jr. 1
Kurt Busch 1
Parker Kligerman 1
**Go Green Racing**39Josh Wise 8Clinton Cram
Charles Lewandoski **(R)** 2
Danny O'Quinn Jr. 3
Danny Efland 4
Luis Martinez Jr. 3
Will Kimmel 1
Matt Frahm 3
Joey Gase 5
Casey Roderick 1
Fain Skinner 3
Matt Carter 1
**Roush Fenway Racing**6Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Mike Kelly
60Carl Edwards 33Mike Beam
Billy Johnson 1
**Rick Ware Racing**15Timmy Hill 33 **(R)**Mike Hillman Jr. 1
Bobby Burrell 33
**Germain Racing**Todd Bodine 1
**Joe Gibbs Racing**11Brian ScottKevin Kidd
18Kyle Busch 20Jason Ratcliff 30
Adam Stevens 4
Kelly Bires 2
Michael McDowell 5
Drew Herring 1
Joey Logano 4
Denny Hamlin 2
**RAB Racing**09Kenny WallaceScott Zipadelli
**Rusty Wallace Racing**62Michael AnnettRick Viers
66Steve WallaceDoug Randolph
**Jay Robinson Racing**28Derrike Cope 33Curtis Aldridge
Dennis Setzer 1
**Means Motorsports**52Bobby Santos III 1Timothy Brown
Daryl Harr 3
Tim Schendel 6
Tony Raines 2
Danny Efland 1
Kevin Lepage 17
Dan Clarke 1
Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 1
**MacDonald Motorsports**Blake Koch **(R)** 1
**Corrie Stott Racing**Jamie Dick 1
**MacDonald Motorsports**81Donnie Neuenberger 4David Ingram 6
John Monsam 28
Blake Koch **(R)** 28
Maryeve Dufault 1
Scott Wimmer 1
**ML Motorsports**70Shelby Howard 5Mark Gutekunst
David Stremme 13
Scott Wimmer 3
**Jay Robinson Racing**Dennis Setzer 10
**Randy Hill Racing**Casey Roderick 1
**MacDonald Motorsports**Blake Koch **(R)** 1
**Tri-Star Motorsports**Angela Cope 1
**R3 Motorsports**23Robert Richardson Jr. 23Greg Conner
Scott Riggs 2
Alex Kennedy 4
**Jay Robinson Racing**David Green 1
Dennis Setzer 3
**TriStar Motorsports**Angela Cope 1
**Rick Ware Racing**41Patrick Sheltra 1Doug Richert 1
Sterling Laughlin 24
Steve Kukyendall 3
Carl Long 13
Jennifer Jo Cobb 3
Jeffrey Earnhardt 2
Doug Harrington 1
Fain Skinner 1
Matt Carter 1
Tomy Drissi 2
Johnny Chapman 9
Stanton Barrett 1
**NEMCO Motorsports**87Joe Nemechek 23Billy Wilburn
Kevin Conway 9
Scott Wimmer 1
**Kyle Busch Motorsports**Kimi Räikkönen 1

Limited schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chiefRoundsChevroletDodgeFordToyotaChevrolet
ToyotaChevrolet
FordDodge
Ford
**Corrie Stott Racing**02Jamie DickCorrie Stott 2
Carl Harr 12
**WestWorld Motorsports**Daryl Harr1
**Day Enterprises Motorsports**05David StarrNewt Moore3
Willie Allen2
**Danny Efland Racing**07Danny EflandMicah Horton1
**Faith Motorsports**55Brett RoweMorris Van Vleet12
**Jay Robinson Racing**48Dennis SetzerMike Miller5
49Brad TeagueMark Fordham2
Dennis Setzer6
David Green2
Mark Green14
**JD Motorsports**0James HyltonBrad Hicks1
Brad Teague1
Tim Schendel1
**JR Motorsports**5Dale Earnhardt Jr.Chris Heroy 2
Tony Eury Jr. 1
Jim Long 12
Ron Fellows2
**Kevin Harvick, Inc.**4Kevin HarvickBruce Cook3
Tony Stewart1
91
**Key Motorsports**42Tim AndrewsDoyle Myrick14
Scott Wimmer1
Chase Miller1
Erik Darnell2
Josh Wise1
Scott Speed1
46Tim AndrewsJ. C. Hall1
Chase Miller20
Brett Rowe1
47Danny EflandClint Myrick1
Scott Wimmer1
Charles Lewandoski **(R)**4
Brian Keselowski6
Scott Speed3
Josh Wise1
**Keystone Motorsports**93Amber CopeJamie Lathrop1
**Mike Harmon Racing**74Mike HarmonDaniel Kolanda17
J. J. Yeley3
Jake Crum1
Tony Raines1
**Phoenix Racing**1Landon CassillNick Harrison1
Jamie McMurray3
**R3 Motorsports**03Charles Lewandoski **(R)**Stephen Gonzales1
Chris Lawson1
Alex Kennedy1
Scott Riggs10
Scott Wimmer1
Marc Davis2
Jean-François Dumoulin1
50Brian Simo1
**MAKE Motorsports**T. J. BellBrad Parrott9
**Richard Childress Racing**21Tim George Jr.Greg Kennon Jr.4
**Turner Motorsports**34James BuescherMichael Shelton 1
Doug George 11
Ricky Carmichael1
**MacDonald Motorsports**80D. J. KenningtonJoe Draper1
82Blake Koch **(R)**John Monsam 3
David Ingram 72
J. J. Yeley1
Scott Wimmer1
Reed Sorenson5
**NDS Motorsports**53Andrew RangerJames Lynch3
**Penske Racing**12Sam Hornish Jr.Chad Walter12
Alex Tagliani1
**Robby Gordon Motorsports**77Robby GordonSamuel Stanley1
**Baker Curb Racing**27J. R. FitzpatrickWayne Grubb2
Justin Marks1
J. J. Yeley2
**Go Canada Racing**3
67J. R. FitzpatrickNewt Moore5
Andrew Ranger2
**Go Green Racing**04Charles Lewandoski **(R)**Leo Desrocher Jr.1
Kelly Bires2
Danny Efland1
Danny O'Quinn Jr.4
Tim Andrews3
Casey Roderick1
Benny Gordon1
Fain Skinner1
**Randy Hill Racing**08Casey RoderickJeff Spraker2
David Ragan1
**Richard Petty Motorsports**9Marcos AmbroseChad Norris1
**Rick Ware Racing**71Matt CarterDavid Mitchell10
Carl Long1
Clay Greenfield1
75Carl LongScott Stolzenberg12
Johnny Chapman12
Andy Ponstein1
Chris Cook2
Tomy Drissi2
**Roush Fenway Racing**16Trevor BayneChad Norris 28
Chris Andrews 529
Chris Buescher2
Kevin Swindell1
Matt Kenseth1
**Team Rensi Motorsports**24Kevin LepageChris Wright5
25Kelly BiresRichard Russell4
Chad Finley1
**[2nd Chance Motorsports](2nd-chance-motorsports)**79Jennifer Jo Cobb **(R)**Ben Leslie3
Chris Lawson1
Tim Andrews9
**Joe Gibbs Racing**20Joey LoganoAdam Stevens 24
Jason Ratcliff 618
Denny Hamlin3
Drew Herring3
Ryan Truex6
**James Carter Racing**72John JacksonDave Fuge6
Jake Crum1
**Pastrana-Waltrip Racing**99Michael WaltripJerry Baxter 5
Mike Greci 92
Ryan Truex **(R)**11
David Reutimann1
Cole Whitt1
Patrick Carpentier1
**Rusty Wallace Racing**64David ReutimannLarry Carter5
Jason Bowles3
**NEMCO Motorsports**97Joe NemechekMike Boerschinger7
Kyle Kelley2
**Fleur-de-lis Motorsports**68Carl LongCraig Partee 11
Morris Van Vleet 13
Matt Carter7
Chase Miller1
Jeremy Petty1
**Rick Ware Racing**Tim AndrewsSterling Laughlin1
**JJC Racing**13Jennifer Jo Cobb **(R)**Steve Kuykendall19
Rick Crawford1
T. J. Bell1
D. J. Kennington1

Team changes

  • Turner Motorsports ran four full-time teams during the season and switched to Chevrolets. They also used Hendrick Motorsports engines as well as getting technical support from Kevin Harvick, Inc.

;Discontinued/suspended operations

  • Germain Racing discontinued their Nationwide Series team this season because Michael Annett and sponsor Pilot Travel Centers moved to Rusty Wallace Racing. They, however, ran the No. 15 Toyota at Daytona with Todd Bodine sponsored by Tire Kingdom. Germain transferred the owners points of the No. 15 over to Rick Ware Racing who ran the No. 15 Ford for rookie Timmy Hill starting at Phoenix. Hill could not run Daytona because he was under 18.
  • Richard Childress Racing has merged its Nationwide program with Kevin Harvick, Inc.
  • Roush Fenway Racing discontinued the No. 98 car due to Paul Menard leaving for KHI. The owner points were sold to Go Green Racing.
  • Due to a lack of sponsorship, Baker Curb Racing suspended all operations indefinitely for the season, though there are reports of the team putting together a car for Canadian J. R. Fitzpatrick for Daytona
  • Due to the new rules package for the Nationwide Series, K-Automotive Motorsports decided to shut down its Nationwide program and focus on running Brian Keselowski in the Sprint Cup Series for Rookie of the Year.
  • Stratus Racing Group failed to run a car during the season because owner/driver Derrike Cope moved back to Jay Robinson Racing after a 4-year hiatus from the team.

Driver changes

  • Aric Almirola drove for JR Motorsports this season in the 88 car.
  • Colin Braun was released by Roush-Fenway Racing because the team was focusing on sponsorship for Carl Edwards, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Trevor Bayne for this season.
  • Elliott Sadler drive for KHI during 2011 in the 2 car.
  • Sam Hornish Jr. drove the No. 12 Dodge for 10 races due to the No. 77 Sprint Cup team being renumbered to the No. 22 in The Cup Series.

;Entering the series

  • Travis Pastrana was to make his NASCAR debut with Pastrana-Waltrip Racing, running 7 races this season with sponsorship from Boost Mobile, beginning at Indianapolis. However, due to injuries sustained at X Games XVII, his debut was delayed until 2012.
  • Pastrana-Waltrip Racing intended to field Ryan Truex for 20 races for ROTY honors, but the team was forced to pull out of the championship due to a lack of sponsorship.
  • ARCA driver Timmy Hill ran for Rookie of the Year honors with Rick Ware Racing.
  • Jennifer Jo Cobb was a ROTY campaigner with 2nd Chance Motorsports and planned to run the full season. However, she got into an heated argument with team owner Rick Russell at Bristol, and ran a few races with Rick Ware Racing.

;Changed teams

  • Paul Menard moved to Kevin Harvick, Inc., after two years with Roush-Fenway Racing.
  • Michael Annett, along with sponsor Pilot Travel Centers, moved to Rusty Wallace Racing this season, after two seasons with Germain Racing, replacing Brendan Gaughan, who is heading back to the Camping World Truck Series with that team.
  • Justin Allgaier joined Turner Motorsports this season, after two years with Penske Racing.
  • Trevor Bayne signed with Roush-Fenway Racing during the 2010 season after Diamond Waltrip Racing was unable to renew their contract and has now signed on for a full year with the team. He'll drive the No. 16 vacated by Colin Braun.
  • Eric McClure and sponsor Hefty left Team Rensi Motorsports after two years to drive for TriStar Motorsports in 2011
  • Brian Scott was released by Turner Motorsports during the 2010 season and finished the season with RAB Racing. Scott moved to Joe Gibbs Racing to drive their No. 11 Toyota with Kevin Kidd as crew chief.
  • Kenny Wallace drove for RAB Racing this season, after three seasons with Jay Robinson Racing.
  • Mike Bliss leaves Key Motorsports to drive for TriStar Motorsports in the No. 19 Chevrolet.
  • Scott Wimmer returned to full-time status for 2011, driving Key Motorsports' No. 40 Chevrolet.
  • Jeremy Clements drove his No. 51 full-time in 2011, leaving Davis Motorsports.
  • Shelby Howard left ML Motorsports before the Aaron's 312. David Stremme and Dennis Setzer filled the seat.
  • Reed Sorenson was released by Turner Motorsports before the Kansas Lottery 300. Sprint Cup driver Brian Vickers replaced him for Kansas, Charlotte, and Texas.
  • Derrike Cope moved back to Jay Robinson Racing after 4 years of driving his own car.

;Exiting the series

  • Brendan Gaughan returned to the Camping World Truck Series this year with Germain Racing, bringing sponsor South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa along with him.

Rookie entries

2010 NASCAR K&N East Series Champion Ryan Truex was intended to run 10–20 races with Pastrana-Waltrip Racing, and was the early favorite to win Rookie of the Year. However, sponsorship issues sidelined Truex's bid for the title, forcing him to sit out most of the season. He was later tabbed by Joe Gibbs Racing to drive their No. 20 Toyota late in the season. Blake Koch, returning to NASCAR after sitting 2010 out due to losing sponsorship, was to drive the No. 81 alongside veteran Donnie Neuenberger. However, Koch picked up sponsorship from Daystar Television Network, which eventually expanded to sponsoring Koch for the full year. Rick Ware Racing development driver Timmy Hill was 17 years old when the Nationwide Series hit Daytona, and thus was not approved to run until the next week in Phoenix. Jennifer Jo Cobb's rookie season was hampered by a fallout with 2nd Chance Motorsports owner Rick Russell over starting and parking, and she briefly moved to Rick Ware Racing before moving her own team up to Nationwide with limited success. Charles Lewandoski intended to make ten races for TriStar Motorsports, but ended up running some start and park efforts with Key Motorsports.

The ROTY lead would be contested mostly by Hill and Koch, who were tied heading into the season finale at Homestead. However, Hill prevailed over Koch and became the youngest Rookie of the Year in series history.

Schedule

The Bucyrus 200 at Road America in June
No.Race titleTracklocationDate
1[DRIVE4COPD 300](2011-drive4copd-300)Daytona International SpeedwayDaytona Beach, FloridaFebruary 19
2Bashas' Supermarkets 200Phoenix International RacewayPhoenix, ArizonaFebruary 26
3Sam's Town 300Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, NevadaMarch 5
4Scotts EZ Seed 300Bristol Motor SpeedwayBristol, TennesseeMarch 19
5Royal Purple 300Auto Club SpeedwayFontana, CaliforniaMarch 26
6O'Reilly Auto Parts 300Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, TexasApril 8
7[Aaron's 312](2011-aaron-s-312)Talladega SuperspeedwayTalladega, AlabamaApril 16
8Nashville 300Nashville SuperspeedwayLebanon, TennesseeApril 23
9Bubba Burger 250Richmond International RacewayRichmond, VirginiaApril 29
10Royal Purple 200Darlington RacewayDarlington, South CarolinaMay 6
11[5-hour Energy 200](2011-5-hour-energy-200)Dover International SpeedwayDover, DelawareMay 14
12Iowa John Deere Dealers 250 presented by PioneerIowa SpeedwayNewton, IowaMay 22
13Top Gear 300Charlotte Motor SpeedwayConcord, North CarolinaMay 28
14STP 300Chicagoland SpeedwayJoliet, IllinoisJune 4
15Alliance Truck Parts 250Michigan International SpeedwayCambridge Township, MichiganJune 18
16Bucyrus 200 presented by Menard'sRoad AmericaElkhart Lake, WisconsinJune 25
17Subway Jalapeño 250 powered by Coca-ColaDaytona International SpeedwayDaytona Beach, FloridaJuly 1
18Feed the Children 300Kentucky SpeedwaySparta, KentuckyJuly 8
19New England 200New Hampshire Motor SpeedwayLoudon, New HampshireJuly 16
20Federated Auto Parts 300Nashville SuperspeedwayLebanon, TennesseeJuly 23
21Kroger 200 benefiting Riley Hospital for ChildrenLucas Oil RacewayBrownsburg, IndianaJuly 30
22U.S. Cellular 250 presented by the Enlist Weed Control SystemIowa SpeedwayNewton, IowaAugust 6
23Zippo 200 at The GlenWatkins Glen InternationalWatkins Glen, New YorkAugust 13
24NAPA Auto Parts 200 presented by DodgeCircuit Gilles Villeneuve, MontrealMontreal, Quebec, CanadaAugust 20
25Food City 250Bristol Motor SpeedwayBristol, TennesseeAugust 26
26Great Clips 300Atlanta Motor SpeedwayHampton, GeorgiaSeptember 3
27Virginia 529 College Savings 250Richmond International RacewayRichmond, VirginiaSeptember 9
28Dollar General 300 powered by Coca-ColaChicagoland SpeedwayJoliet, IllinoisSeptember 17
29OneMain Financial 200Dover International SpeedwayDover, DelawareOctober 1
30Kansas Lottery 300Kansas SpeedwayKansas City, KansasOctober 8
31Dollar General 300 Miles of CourageCharlotte Motor SpeedwayConcord, North CarolinaOctober 14
32O'Reilly Auto Parts ChallengeTexas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, TexasNovember 5
33WYPALL* 200 powered by Kimberly-Clark ProfessionalPhoenix International RacewayAvondale, ArizonaNovember 12
34Ford 300Homestead-Miami SpeedwayHomestead, FloridaNovember 19

Schedule changes

Main article: NASCAR_Realignment#Nationwide_Series

  • Gateway International Raceway was removed from the schedule.
  • Nashville Superspeedway's second race moved to late July.
  • Iowa Speedway and Chicagoland Speedway received a second race date.
  • Michigan International Speedway's race moved from August to June.
  • Kentucky Speedway's race date moved to July.
  • Phoenix International Raceway's spring race moves from April to February.
  • The fall race at Auto Club Speedway was discontinued due to low sales and was replaced by the aforementioned Chicagoland June race.

Changes

Rule changes

The 2011 series seen a rule change aimed at limiting the impact of drivers racing in multiple series. According to a story reported by NASCAR.com on January 11, 2011, drivers were allowed to earn points in only one of NASCAR's three national series in a given season. This is enforced on NASCAR's annual license application form, which now requires drivers to indicate the series championship for which they wish to compete. This had the effect of preventing full-time Cup drivers from competing for the Nationwide Series title, although they were still able to run in all Nationwide races. Ineligible drivers still accumulated owner points for team standings that determine the Owner's Championship and exemptions (top 30 full-time teams that have attempted every race are guaranteed to start the race). This and other changes were officially announced by NASCAR president and CEO Brian France on January 26.

France also announced major changes to the points system in all three national touring series. Effective during the season, the winner of each race received 43 points, with a one-point decrease for each successive finishing position (42 points for second, 41 for third, and so on). The race winner also received three bonus points, with single bonus points being awarded to all drivers who led a lap and to the driver who led the most laps. This means that a race winner was assured of either 47 or 48 points, while a second-place finisher earned at most 44.

The closed-loop fueling system previously introduced in the Truck Series, which eliminates the catch can man from the pit crew, debuted in all three national series.

The Car of Tomorrow was used for all races in 2011.

Results and standings

Races

No.RacePole positionMost laps ledWinning driverWinning manufacturerNo.Winning team12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
[DRIVE4COPD 300](2011-drive4copd-300)Clint BowyerClint BowyerTony StewartChevrolet4Kevin Harvick, Inc.
Bashas' Supermarkets 200Kyle BuschKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
Sam's Town 300Carl EdwardsKyle BuschMark MartinChevrolet32Turner Motorsports
Scotts EZ Seed 300Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Kyle BuschKyle BuschToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
Royal Purple 300Carl EdwardsKevin HarvickKyle BuschToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
O'Reilly 300Carl EdwardsCarl EdwardsCarl EdwardsFord60Roush-Fenway Racing
Aaron's 312Elliott SadlerTrevor BayneKyle BuschToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
Nashville 300Joey LoganoCarl EdwardsCarl EdwardsFord60Roush-Fenway Racing
Bubba Burger 250Carl EdwardsDenny HamlinDenny HamlinToyota20Joe Gibbs Racing
Royal Purple 200Kyle BuschKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
[5-hour Energy 200](5-hour-energy-200-spring-race)Carl EdwardsCarl EdwardsCarl EdwardsFord60Roush-Fenway Racing
Iowa John Deere Dealers 250Drew HerringReed SorensonRicky Stenhouse Jr.Ford6Roush-Fenway Racing
Top Gear 300Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Carl EdwardsMatt KensethFord16Roush-Fenway Racing
STP 300Aric AlmirolaCarl EdwardsJustin AllgaierChevrolet31Turner Motorsports
Alliance Truck Parts 250Paul MenardCarl EdwardsCarl EdwardsFord60Roush-Fenway Racing
Bucyrus 200Michael McDowellMichael McDowellReed SorensonChevrolet32Turner Motorsports
Subway Jalapeño 250Kevin HarvickElliott SadlerJoey LoganoToyota20Joe Gibbs Racing
Feed the Children 300Elliott SadlerBrad KeselowskiBrad KeselowskiDodge22Penske Racing
New England 200Brad KeselowskiKevin HarvickKyle BuschToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
Federated Auto Parts 300Brad KeselowskiCarl EdwardsCarl EdwardsFord60Roush-Fenway Racing
Kroger 200Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Brad KeselowskiDodge22Penske Racing
U.S. Cellular 250Elliott SadlerCarl EdwardsRicky Stenhouse Jr.Ford6Roush-Fenway Racing
Zippo 200 at The GlenKurt BuschKyle BuschKurt BuschDodge22Penske Racing
NAPA Auto Parts 200Jacques VilleneuveJacques VilleneuveMarcos AmbroseFord9Richard Petty Motorsports
Food City 250Kyle BuschKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
Great Clips 300Carl EdwardsCarl EdwardsCarl EdwardsFord60Roush-Fenway Racing
Virginia 529 College Savings 250Brad KeselowskiCarl EdwardsKyle BuschToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
Dollar General 300Brian ScottBrad KeselowskiBrad KeselowskiDodge22Penske Racing
OneMain Financial 200Elliott SadlerCarl EdwardsCarl EdwardsFord60Roush-Fenway Racing
Kansas Lottery 300Carl EdwardsBrad KeselowskiBrad KeselowskiDodge22Penske Racing
Dollar General 300 Miles of CouragePaul MenardBrad KeselowskiCarl EdwardsFord60Roush-Fenway Racing
O'Reilly Auto Parts ChallengeElliott SadlerCarl EdwardsTrevor BayneFord16Roush-Fenway Racing
WYPALL 200Aric AlmirolaRicky Stenhouse Jr.Sam Hornish Jr.Dodge12Penske Racing
Ford 300Brad KeselowskiCarl EdwardsBrad KeselowskiDodge22Penske Racing

Drivers' standings

(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position set by final practice results. * – Most laps led.

PosDriver[DAY](2011-drive4copd-300)PHOLVSBRICALTEXTALNSHRCHDAR[DOV](5-hour-energy-200-spring-race)IOWCLTCHIMCHROADAYKENNHANSHLORIOWGLNCGVBRIATLRCHCHIDOVKANCALTEXPHOHOMPoints11222211773110541095510626102879638947994410921118931282713777147551569616672176551861019572205592150422459234112437725340263212729828218292023019431187321463314534144351393612037119381183911440112411084299439344844584468147774874497250715171526153615457555656555754585459536052614962486348644365416638673768346928702771227220731674167515761477147814791380138113821283128411859866875883000000000Ineligible for Nationwide championship pointsPosDriver[DAY](2011-drive4copd-300)PHOLVSBRICALTEXTALNSHRCHDAR[DOV](5-hour-energy-200-spring-race)IOWCLTCHIMCHROADAYKENNHANSHLORIOWGLNCGVBRIATLRCHCHIDOVKANCALTEXPHOHOMPointsPosDriverDAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXTALNSHRCHDAR[DOV](5-hour-energy-200-spring-race)IOWCLTCHIMCHROADAYKENNHANSHLORIOWGLNCGVBRIATLRCHCHIDOVKANCALTEXPHOHOMPoints
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.878**14**48385211041**4**142827942**3***115261133855965*2
Elliott Sadler381212455**5**1343651011848**5**123016**3**101081066**14**34**9**276
Justin Allgaier27821512671134298131131951910427291281569141011714913
Aric Almirola1913151091281014289179*4*15229205545820587415121519**25**8
Reed Sorenson55113414710812834*56111317158961325123281072632163525
Jason Leffler6119811151515109113321510202133018613189792912191311152612
Kenny Wallace281010171520251213117620720287661012732163619517161916131733
Brian Scott3491412131011221529302781717161215171715141412101232**3**1117512419
Michael Annett39191324181819191631201314919767714291219186201116121617201019
Steve Wallace203016112717321711516117121426112191130816414131618202013182934
Trevor Bayne10315196136*6353122111392825923133328116931611
Mike Bliss1320172619193531183015181822231520241424111822151815121592220233117
Mike Wallace3726213224221718331510192516225151627191731201726161520292422321620
Joe Nemechek1515232139243191219162921212612117161121211810302137211216
Jeremy Clements16222716352124232326241426292632323119211817243932141421182329262418
Josh Wise311838181614319614172917261613242019428291622333133331436DNQ39
Timmy Hill **(R)**292429322814332619223023152711232623222321312222361722223421331821
Blake Koch **(R)**2730332516252718432134272514282218272028293823232727212518221423
Eric McClure33252025213126323236252328182927372720232126353627283025243131241929
Derrike Cope252325233132273029242730232817292531252230303525242132263024303230
Morgan Shepherd26331831233730282822262024253435383421323232344234252428252725282843
Ryan Truex **(R)**1419201716825183420114138103418
Sam Hornish Jr.36161371224624512717
Robert Richardson Jr.3224223729262834202236323131332326222930252222
Scott Wimmer3516332234331221243835151939142133915243041
Danica Patrick14174331010241815112132
Kevin Lepage413737Wth28393421383328332924283130232728272035
Dennis Setzer36138293738232825323543183543323434333534391411DNQDNQDNQ
Jennifer Jo Cobb **(R)**DNQ3231QL382937323726313229363235294233DNQ29DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
Charles Lewandoski **(R)**2140125314241DNQ243037402822414022384033
Carl Long36322841424240353334353931353642DNQ363340DNQ4137373437DNQ37DNQ
Tim Andrews413036413636353639138344041Wth3841393141DNQ393938DNQ40DNQ384042
J. R. Fitzpatrick4220272110385
Danny Efland211623193330DNQ4026
Drew Herring*12*7811
Kevin Conway432222242425QL29243626
Matt Carter41394139Wth373637135411735343235DNQDNQ3940
Jeff Green4042383743434240344143404138433735334343434337364341434234DNQ
Ron Fellows2711
Scott Riggs1337361373841363136392737
Mikey Kile2933161519
Johnny Chapman433937Wth36383938363738DNQ433438353840DNQ40DNQ
Joey Gase2023292629
Shelby Howard2228292730
Tim Schendel36353542252427
Chase Miller40DNQ41DNQ40DNQ4139314139DNQDNQ404042403939DNQ393838
Kelly Bires433835433042837
Donnie Neuenberger23262033
Andrew Ranger628374136
Alex Kennedy4032212333
Mike Harmon4340383741Wth374039414037383836DNQ
Jacques Villeneuve3**27***
Mark Green403537403842403536DNQDNQDNQ36DNQ
Luis Martinez Jr.311925
Angela Cope2825DNQ3235
Fain Skinner2630DNQ2342
Chris Buescher1717
Tim George Jr.362121DNQ
Scott Speed641433741
Casey Roderick25DNQ28DNQ27
Jason Bowles343613
Kyle Kelley2614
Danny O'Quinn Jr.27264213639DNQ
Alex Tagliani2
Landon Cassill3
Matt Frahm262543
T. J. Duke2328
Daryl Harr353924DNQ
Brett RoweDNQ39364042DNQ404342DNQ42DNQDNQ
Bobby Santos III17
John Jackson4013742DNQ31DNQ
Patrick Sheltra24
Louis-Philippe Dumoulin28
Benny Gordon28
D. J. Kennington4033
Doug Harrington30
Maryeve Dufault30
David Green4214133
Kevin Swindell31
Stanton Barrett31
Brad Teague423938
Patrick Carpentier32
Willie Allen3541
Billy Johnson33QL
Will Kimmel35
Andy Ponstein38
Dan Clarke39
Chris Lawson41
Amber Cope321
Marc Davis431DNQ
James Hylton431
Jake CrumDNQDNQ
Jean-François DumoulinDNQ
Chad FinleyWth
Jeremy PettyWth
Michel Jourdain Jr.QL
Owen KellyQL
Carl Edwards292**6**7**2****1***181***25**20*1**22*2*1*148341*52*574**1***2*21***2**13*33*
Kyle Busch7**1***30*1*13412*1**2334314***1***212EX
Brad Keselowski303439102435271236309171***8****12**17**19**1*21*6*52**1**
Joey Logano1265742**4**13116110293219137198410
Denny Hamlin71*225
Mark Martin18714
Tony Stewart113
Matt Kenseth1
Kurt Busch**1**
Marcos Ambrose1
Kevin Harvick32863*391613**18**22*4206
Clint Bowyer**2***226143433474
Kasey Kahne112117224319533428
Paul Menard32**4**694**8**
James Buescher1323228921718173014
Jimmie Johnson2
Dale Earnhardt Jr.439
Michael McDowell7**12***1093
Austin Dillon710314
Ryan Newman4
David Reutimann9145181820
Jamie McMurray34162131717
Brian Vickers81010
David Stremme2091223161317132614341115
Ricky Carmichael9392615
Michael Waltrip933
Parker Kligerman9
David Mayhew10
Ron Hornaday Jr.13
Cole Whitt15
Todd Bodine18
Jeffrey Earnhardt3519
David Starr212333
Nelson Piquet Jr.24
T. J. Bell42DNQ27DNQ4342422341DNQ
Max Papis23
Tony Raines2642DNQ
Tomy Drissi2734
Kimi Räikkönen27
Jamie Dick303431
Robby Gordon31
J. J. Yeley3439403941DNQ424338
Clay Greenfield35
David Ragan35
Rick Crawford36
Boris Said37
Justin Marks40
Brian Keselowski42DNQ42DNQ43DNQ
Erik Darnell42DNQ
Chris CookQLQL
Brian SimoDNQ
  • 1 – Post entry, driver and owner did not score points.
  • 2 – Conway originally registered for Sprint Cup points, but switched to Nationwide at Nashville.
  • Kyle Busch was suspended from competing in the second Texas race due to crashing out championship contender Ron Hornaday Jr. during a caution at the 2011 WinStar World Casino 350K earlier that weekend. He was replaced by Denny Hamlin.

Manufacturer

PosManufacturerWinsPoints1234
Ford13**212**
Toyota10**194**
Chevrolet4**174**
Dodge7**168**

References

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  2. "Colin Braun released by Roush Fenway Racing, looking for next opportunity". Bob Pockrass, SceneDaily.com.
  3. [http://www.scenedaily.com/news/articles/nationwideseries/Travis_Pastrana_to_make_Nationwide_Series_debut_at_Indianapolis_lands_sponsorship_from_Boost_Mobile.html Travis Pastrana to make Nationwide Series debut at Indianapolis, lands sponsorship from Boost Mobile] {{Webarchive. link. (March 7, 2012 SceneDaily.com)
  4. "Kevin Harvick, Inc. Announces Long-Term, Multi-Season Sponsorship Agreements with Rheem and Menards for the No. 33 Nationwide Series Car". [[Kevin Harvick, Inc.]].
  5. "Annett to drive RWR's No. 62 Toyota in 2011". NASCAR Team Release.
  6. "Allgaier finds a new home for 2011 with Turner". David Caraviello, NASCAR.COM.
  7. "McClure, Hefty to Tri-Star Motorsports". Dave Moody, sirius-speedway.com.
  8. "Kenny Wallace to drive for RAB Racing in 2011". SceneDaily.com.
  9. "HISTORY to Sponsor NASCAR Nationwide Series Race; Top Gear 300 on 28 May to Highlight Unique Partnership".
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