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2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series

32nd season of the NASCAR Nationwide Series


32nd season of the NASCAR Nationwide Series

Austin Dillon's 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series-champion No. 3 AdvoCare Chevrolet Camaro

thumb|[[Kyle Larson]], the 2013 Nationwide Series [[NASCAR Rookie of the Year#Xfinity Series|Rookie of the Year]].

manufacturer's championship

The 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series was the 32nd season of the NASCAR Nationwide Series, the second national professional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season was contested over thirty-three races and started on February 23, 2013 at Daytona International Speedway, with the DRIVE4COPD 300, and ended on November 16 with the Ford EcoBoost 300 at Homestead–Miami Speedway. Austin Dillon of Richard Childress Racing won the Drivers' Championship, becoming the first driver in the three major NASCAR series to do so without recording a win. The No. 22 entry of Penske Racing won the Owners' Championship, while Ford won the Manufacturers' Championship.

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

TeamManufacturerNo.Race DriverCrew ChiefGo Green RacingHarmon-Novak RacingJD MotorsportsJeremy Clements RacingJoe Gibbs RacingJR MotorsportsKyle Busch MotorsportsML MotorsportsJay Robinson RacingNEMCO MotorsportsTeam Kelley RacingPenske RacingRAB RacingRichard Childress RacingRichard Petty MotorsportsR3 MotorsportsRick Ware RacingRoush Fenway RacingSR² MotorsportsThe Motorsports GroupTriStar MotorsportsTurner Scott Motorsports
Ford79Jeffrey Earnhardt **(R)**16Mark Durgin
Ben Leslie
Paulie Harraka1
Joey Gase2
Kyle Fowler7
Bryan Silas6
Maryeve Dufault1
T. J. Duke1
Dodge13
Chevrolet2074Mike Harmon9Dave Fuge Jr.
Gregg Mixon
Carl Long
Dave Goulet
Mike Harmon
Kevin Lepage6
Juan Carlos Blum **(R)**4
Danny Efland2
Kevin O'Connell2
Carl Long10
Chevrolet01Mike Wallacetitle=JD Motorsports w/ Gary Keller hires new crew chiefs for 2013url=http://www.catchfence.com/2013/nationwide/02/15/jd-motorsport%E2%80%8Bs-with-gary-keller-renews-with-gk-services-and-signs-two-new-crew-chiefs-for-2013/access-date=February 15, 2013date=February 15, 2013}}
Johnny Davis
Dave Fuge
4Danny Efland2Dave Smith
Johnny Davis
Kertus Davis
Marc Browning
Patrick Magee
Carl Harr
Clinton Cram
Daryl Harr6
Landon Cassill23
Kevin Lepage2
Chevrolet51Jeremy Clements31Nick Harrison
Ricky Pearson
Eddie Pearson
Ryan Sieg2
Toyota11last=Newtonfirst=Davidtitle=Elliott Sadler to drive full Nationwide schedule for JGRurl=https://www.espn.com/racing/nascar/nationwide/story/_/id/8652979/elliott-sadler-drive-full-nationwide-schedule-jgr-13access-date=November 19, 2012date=November 19, 2012}}Chris Gayle
20url=http://msn.foxsports.com/nascar/story/Joe-Gibbs-Racing-announces-Matt-Kenseths-2013-sponsor-Brian-Vickers-Nationwide-plans-110612title=JGR announces Kenseth sponsorwork=Fox Sportsdate=November 6, 2012access-date=November 13, 2012}}30Kevin Kidd
Denny Hamlin1
Drew Herring2
54Kyle Busch26Adam Stevens
Joey Coulter2
Drew Herring3
Owen Kelly2
Chevrolet5Kasey Kahne11Mike Bumgarner
Jimmie Johnson1
Brad Sweet17
Jeffrey Earnhardt **(R)**1
Johnny O'Connell1
Ron Fellows1
Jamie McMurray1
7Regan SmithGreg Ives
Toyota77title=Parker Kligerman joins Kyle Busch Motorsportsurl=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snbsTqpjPIwaccess-date=December 18, 2012}}Eric Phillips
Chevrolet70Johanna Long20Mark Gutekunst
Derrike Cope1Mark Gutekunst
Jay Robinson
ToyotaBrad Teague3
Tony Raines7
Jeff Green1
Tomy Drissi1
87Joe Nemechek28Steven Gray
Kevin Lepage1
Travis Sauter1
ChevroletKyle Kelley3
Ford12title=SRT Motorsports Open Interview w/ Roger Penskeurl=http://www.speedwaymedia.com/?p=50899publisher=SRT Motorsportsaccess-date=November 18, 2012}}title=Greg Erwin named Crew Chief for Sam Hornish Jr. at Penskeurl=http://nascar.speedtv.com/article/nns-greg-erwin-named-crew-chief-for-sam-hornish-at-penske/access-date=November 21, 2012date=November 21, 2012archive-date=November 22, 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121122083011/http://nascar.speedtv.com/article/nns-greg-erwin-named-crew-chief-for-sam-hornish-at-penske/url-status=dead}}
22Brad Keselowski15Jeremy Bullins
Joey Logano14
Ryan Blaney2
A. J. Allmendinger2
Toyota99Alex Bowman **(R)**32Chris Rice
Blake Koch1
Chevrolet2title=Ex-Gibbs Driver Brian Scott joins RCRurl=http://nascar.speedtv.com/article/nns-ex-gibbs-driver-brian-scott-joins-rcr/access-date=December 6, 2012date=December 6, 2012url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121209010713/http://nascar.speedtv.com/article/nns-ex-gibbs-driver-brian-scott-joins-rcrarchive-date=December 9, 2012 }}Phil Gould
3Austin DillonDanny Stockman
33Tony Stewart1Ernie Cope
Nick Harrison
Kevin Harvick10
Ty Dillon9
Dakoda Armstrong1
Max Papis3
Paul Menard4
Matt Crafton3
Ryan Gifford1
Brendan Gaughan1
Ford43Michael Annett25Philippe Lopez
Aric Almirola1
Reed Sorenson7
Chevrolet
Ford23Robert Richardson Jr.14Sterling Laughlin
George Church
Walter Giles
Ben Leslie
Tony Eury, Sr.
Harrison Rhodes7
Carl Long1
Scott Riggs1
Stanton Barrett2
Richard Harriman1
Anthony Gandon2
Juan Carlos Blum1
Donnie Neuenberger1
Jennifer Jo Cobb1
Timmy Hill2
Ford6url=http://www.nascar.com/nationwide-series/news/120918/tbayne-2013-plans/index.htmltitle=Bayne riding Nationwide full-time in '13 for Roushwork=NASCARpublisher=Turner Sportsdate=September 18, 2012access-date=November 13, 2012author=Aumann, Markarchive-date=November 25, 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121125051522/http://www.nascar.com/nationwide-series/news/120918/tbayne-2013-plans/index.htmlurl-status=dead }}Mike Kelley
Seth Barbour
60last=Jensenfirst=Tomtitle=NNS: Pastrana Full-Time with Roush Fenwayurl=http://nascar.speedtv.com/article/nns-travis-pastrana-full-time-nascar-with-roush-fenway-racing/access-date=January 5, 2013date=January 3, 2012archive-date=January 6, 2013archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130106010148/http://nascar.speedtv.com/article/nns-travis-pastrana-full-time-nascar-with-roush-fenway-racingurl-status=dead}}Chad Norris
Toyota24Blake Koch10Benny Gordon
Chris Wright
John Monsam
Bobby Burrell
Jason White4
Bryan Silas1
Ken Butler III6
Derek White2
Brett Butler3
Alex Kennedy1
Ryan Ellis5
Kelly Admiraal1
Chevrolet40Reed Sorenson20Curtis Key, Sr.
Gary Showalter
Josh Wise7
T. J. Bell6
Toyota14Eric McClure27John Monsam
Todd Myers
Jeff Green6
19Mike Bliss32Paul Clapprood
Dakoda Armstrong1
44Hal Martin **(R)**12Greg Conner
Randy Cox
Cole Whitt14
Chad Hackenbracht7
Chevrolet30last=Moodyfirst=Davetitle=Piquet to Nationwide in 2013url=https://motorsports-soapbox.blogspot.com/2013/01/breaking-news-piquet-to-nationwide-in.htmlaccess-date=January 16, 2013date=January 15, 2013}}title=Piquet Jr. to run full-time with Turner Scott Motorsportsurl=http://nascar.speedtv.com/article/nns-nelson-piquet-jr-to-run-full-time-for-turner-scott-motorsports/access-date=February 8, 2013date=February 8, 2013archive-date=February 12, 2013archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130212052828/http://nascar.speedtv.com/article/nns-nelson-piquet-jr-to-run-full-time-for-turner-scott-motorsportsurl-status=dead}}
Pat Tryson
31Justin AllgaierScott Zipadelli
32Kyle Larson **(R)**Trent Owens

Limited schedule

TeamManufacturerNo.Race DriverCrew ChiefRoundsBiagi-DenBeste RacingCreation-Cope RacingDeware Racing GroupDGM RacingGerhart RacingHamilton Means RacingJoe Gibbs RacingJR MotorsportsKH MotorsportsLeavine Family RacingMAKE MotorsportsNDS MotorsportsPenske RacingPhoenix RacingRAB RacingRichard Childress RacingRichard Petty MotorsportsRick Ware RacingRoush Fenway RacingRSS Racinglast=Moodyfirst=Davetitle=Rusty Wallace Racing announces 2013 returnurl=https://motorsports-soapbox.blogspot.com/2013/01/rusty-wallace-racing-announces-2013.htmlaccess-date=January 29, 2013}}Shepherd Racing VenturesSR² MotorsportsSunEnergy1 RacingTeamSLR
Tommy Baldwin RacingThe Motorsports GroupTriStar MotorsportsTurner Scott MotorsportsVenturini MotorsportsVision RacingViva Motorsports with Frank CicciYoung Racing
Ford98title=Kevin Swindell on board for 15 Nationwide Racesurl=http://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2013/01/31/kevin-swindell-nationwide-series-chili-bowl.htmlpublisher=NASCAR.comdate=January 31, 2013access-date=January 31, 2012archive-date=February 5, 2013archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130205024641/http://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2013/01/31/kevin-swindell-nationwide-series-chili-bowl.htmlurl-status=dead }}Jon Hanson15
Chevrolet73Derrike CopeJacob Richardson4
Alx Danielsson1
Ford86Tim CowenLarry Balsitis1
ChevroletKevin Lepage1
Ricky EhrgottRick Markle1
Chevrolet90Martin RoyMario Gosselin1
Chevrolet85Bobby GerhartBilly Gerhart
Mark Skibo3
Toyota
Chevrolet52title=Gase strikes deal with Means Racingurl=http://thegazette.com/2012/12/24/gase-strikes-deal-with-means-racing/publisher=The Gazetteaccess-date=December 25, 2012date=December 24, 2012}}Timothy Brown25
Derek Thorn1
Donnie Neuenberger1
Kevin Lepage1
Tim Schendel1
Ryan Ellis1
Toyota18url=http://www.catchfence.com/2013/nationwide/02/19/matt-kenseth-2013-nns-drive4copd-300-race-preview/title=Matt Kenseth 2013 NNS DRIVE4COPD 300 Race Previewaccess-date=February 21, 2013date=February 19, 2013}}Matt Lucas16
Michael McDowell2
Drew Herring1
Joey Coulter1
Chevrolet88Dale Earnhardt Jr.Ryan Pemberton
Steve Letarte4
Ford92last=Hillfirst=Roberttitle=New Nationwide Series team to debut aturl=http://apextimes.org/home/breaking-newsnew-nationwide-series-team-to-debut-at-daytona/access-date=January 9, 2013date=January 9, 2013archive-url=https://archive.today/20130224013112/http://apextimes.org/home/breaking-newsnew-nationwide-series-team-to-debut-at-daytona/archive-date=2013-02-24url-status=usurped}}George Ingram21
Tim Andrews2
Ford95Reed SorensonWally Rogers1
Chevrolet50Danny EflandPerry Mitchell6
Dodge53Andrew RangerZach D'Ambra
Michael Sibley3
Ford48Joey LoganoKevin Buskirk1
Ryan Blaney1
Brad Keselowski1
Chevrolet1Kurt BuschNick Harrison3
Toyota29Kenny WallaceRobby Benton
Keith Hinkein7
Chevrolet21Brendan GaughanShane Wilson
Marcus Richmond3
Dakoda Armstrong4
Kevin Harvick1
Ford9Marcos AmbroseSeth Barbour1
Corey LaJoieMike Shiplett1
Ford
Chevrolet15Juan Carlos Blum **(R)**George Church
Sterling Laughlin
Stephen Steffy
Gordon Austin5
Scott Riggs1
Stanton Barrett3
Carl Long6
Chase Miller2
Ford16Chris BuescherSeth Barbour
Robbie Reiser7
Ryan Reed6
Billy Johnson2
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.1
Chevrolet39Ryan SiegKevin Starland2
Ford66Steve WallaceBlake Bainbridge1
Dodge
Chevrolet89Morgan ShepherdLucas Bowman
Mike Malamphy
Claude Townsend19
Toyota00Jason WhiteJamie Lathrop
Newt Moore
Kevin Eagle
J.C. Hall5
Blake Koch18
Bryan Silas1
Ken Butler III2
David Green1
Brett Butler1
Michael McDowell5
27Kevin Eagle
Jason White1
Toyota75Kenny HabulBryan Berry
Matt Lucas3
Chevrolet8Scott Lagasse Jr.Brad Parrott3
Ryan PreeceZach McGowan1
Chevrolet42Josh WiseCurtis Key, Sr.
Mike Sroufe17
J. J. Yeley6
T. J. Bell5
Chase MillerSteven Maynard
Mike Sroufe
Derek Seyerle7
46
J. J. YeleyDavid Jones11
T. J. Bell1
Dexter Stacey **(R)**1
Matt DiBenedetto1
Tim Schendel1
Jason BowlesDerek Seyerle2
47Steven Maynard2
Scott Riggs2
Toyota10Jeff GreenTodd Myers
Greg Conner
Blake Climo
Larry Wilcox
Randy Cox25
Chase Miller3
Cole Whitt1
Mike Bliss1
Michael McDowell1
91Todd Myers1
Chase MillerBlake Climo1
Chevrolet34Danica PatrickMike Greci2
James BuescherMichael Shelton4
Jeb BurtonMike Hillman Jr.1
Toyota25John Wes TownleyDan Deeringhoff3
Toyota
Dodge17Tanner BerryhillDave Goulet
Benny Gordon6
David Starr1
Dodge37Matt DiBenedettoDave Goulet
Benny Gordon
Adrian Berryhill7
Tanner Berryhill1
Chevrolet55Jamie DickJason Miller17
David Starr2
Dodge26John YoungEd Ash1

Driver changes

The 2013 season sees significant driver changes. With Nationwide champion Ricky Stenhouse Jr. moving to the Sprint Cup Series with Roush Fenway Racing, Trevor Bayne, who ran a partial Nationwide schedule with Roush, inherited the No. 6 Ford for 2013. Runner-up Elliott Sadler announced his departure from Richard Childress Racing in 2012, and signed to drive for Joe Gibbs Racing full-time in the No. 11 Toyota. In addition to Sadler, Brian Vickers, after running a partial Cup schedule, return to the Nationwide Series full-time for the first time since his championship season in 2003. JGR's former driver Brian Scott took over Elliott Sadler's old No. 2 ride at RCR, signing a multi-year deal with the team. Truck Series driver Parker Kligerman signed with Kyle Busch Motorsports for 2013, driving the No. 77 Toyota for the season. Former Sprint Cup driver Regan Smith drove the full season for JR Motorsports in the No. 7, replacing Danica Patrick. Kasey Kahne and his USAC driver Brad Sweet also moved from Turner Motorsports to JRM, sharing the No. 5 Camaro for the season. TriStar Motorsports fielded a car for Louisiana native Hal Martin, running for Rookie of the Year. Jeffrey Earnhardt, after driving a limited schedule, drove the full season with Go Green Racing.

Schedule

The final calendar was released on November 13, 2012, containing 33 races.

No.Race titleTrackLocationDate
1[DRIVE4COPD 300](2013-drive4copd-300)Daytona International SpeedwayDaytona Beach, FloridaFebruary 23
2Dollar General 200Phoenix International RacewayAvondale, ArizonaMarch 2
3Sam's Town 300Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, NevadaMarch 9
4Jeff Foxworthy's Grit Chips 300Bristol Motor SpeedwayBristol, TennesseeMarch 16
5Royal Purple 300Auto Club SpeedwayFontana, CaliforniaMarch 23
6O'Reilly Auto Parts 300Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, TexasApril 12
7ToyotaCare 250Richmond International RacewayRichmond, VirginiaApril 26
8Aaron's 312Talladega SuperspeedwayLincoln, AlabamaMay 4
9VFW Sport Clips Help a Hero 200Darlington RacewayDarlington, South CarolinaMay 10
10History 300Charlotte Motor SpeedwayConcord, North CarolinaMay 25
11[5-hour Energy 200](5-hour-energy-200-spring-race)Dover International SpeedwayDover, DelawareJune 1
12DuPont Pioneer 250Iowa SpeedwayNewton, IowaJune 9†
13Alliance Truck Parts 250Michigan International SpeedwayCambridge Township, MichiganJune 15
14Johnsonville Sausage 200Road AmericaElkhart Lake, WisconsinJune 22
15Feed the Children 300Kentucky SpeedwaySparta, KentuckyJune 28
16Subway Firecracker 250Daytona International SpeedwayDaytona Beach, FloridaJuly 5
17CNBC Prime's "The Profit" 200New Hampshire Motor SpeedwayLoudon, New HampshireJuly 13
18STP 300Chicagoland SpeedwayJoliet, IllinoisJuly 21
19Indiana 250Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, IndianaJuly 27
20U.S. Cellular 250Iowa SpeedwayNewton, IowaAugust 3
21Zippo 200 at The GlenWatkins Glen InternationalWatkins Glen, New YorkAugust 10
22Nationwide Children's Hospital 200Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLexington, OhioAugust 17
23Food City 250Bristol Motor SpeedwayBristol, TennesseeAugust 23
24Great Clips / Grit Chips 300Atlanta Motor SpeedwayHampton, GeorgiaAugust 31
25Virginia 529 College Savings 250Richmond International RacewayRichmond, VirginiaSeptember 6
26Dollar General 300Chicagoland SpeedwayJoliet, IllinoisSeptember 14
27Kentucky 300Kentucky SpeedwaySparta, KentuckySeptember 21
285-hour Energy 200Dover International SpeedwayDover, DelawareSeptember 28
29Kansas Lottery 300Kansas SpeedwayKansas City, KansasOctober 5
30Dollar General 300Charlotte Motor SpeedwayConcord, North CarolinaOctober 11
31O'Reilly Auto Parts ChallengeTexas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, TexasNovember 2
32ServiceMaster 200Phoenix International RacewayAvondale, ArizonaNovember 9
33Ford EcoBoost 300Homestead–Miami SpeedwayHomestead, FloridaNovember 16

Schedule changes

On October 5, 2012, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve's promoter François Dumontier announced that the series would not return to the circuit for the 2013 season. The event was later replaced by Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course located in Lexington, Ohio.

Changes

Rule changes

After banning all testing on tracks where any of the three premier series sanction races in 2008, NASCAR announced on September 29, 2012, that they will implement limited testing at tracks which sanction a race on the schedule. However, NASCAR stated that each team would only be allowed to test two different times, with each test at a different track. Rookie of the Year participants will also be allowed one extra test session, while NASCAR will choose two other events for extra testing during the race weekend. NASCAR also announced that the Nationwide Series's grid would decrease from 43 cars to 40.

Season summary

The Nationwide Series kicked off the 2013 season at Daytona International Speedway in the DRIVE4COPD 300. Following a big crash with 14 laps to go that resulted in a red flag, Regan Smith took the lead, attempting to take his second consecutive win. On the final lap, Smith attempted to block a pass attempt by Brad Keselowski and got turned into the outside wall, causing a big crash behind. Stewart drove to the inside and won his seventh career Daytona Nationwide race. However, the win was overshadowed by the last lap crash. Kyle Larson, who was collected into the crash, had his car lift off the ground and slam into the safety fence. The car's engine and front wheels landed in the grandstands, injuring 33 fans (all of whom survived).

The series moved out west to Phoenix International Raceway. The race would be dominated by Joe Gibbs Racing drivers Kyle Busch, Matt Kenseth, and Brian Vickers. While Kenseth and Vickers had separate incidents taking them out of contention, Busch rallied from an early speeding penalty and drove to his first Nationwide win since 2011. The series made its lone stop at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway the following week. With Cup contenders Keselowski and Dale Earnhardt Jr. having multiple issues throughout the day, Nationwide regular Sam Hornish Jr. pulled away from Kyle Busch in the closing laps to capture his first win of the season. Heading to the first short track of the season at Bristol, Kyle Busch once again dominated the race, leading 156 laps and holding off rookie Kyle Larson on the last lap for his second win of the season. Heading out west to the Auto Club Speedway, Kyle Busch would once again dominate the race weekend from the pole, easily winning his second consecutive race of the season and JGR's 9th consecutive win at ACS.

Following another off week, the Nationwide Series rolled into Texas Motor Speedway. Nationwide points leader Sam Hornish Jr. had the fastest car of the night, but contact with Jeremy Clements took Hornish out of contention. Kyle Busch took over the lead and easily won his third consecutive race of the season. The following week at Richmond International Raceway, the race would be dominated by Cup regulars Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch, and polesitter Brad Keselowski. The three swapped the lead throughout the night, with Busch and Harvick's cars fading in the closing laps. Keselowski made a late pass on Harvick and went on to capture his first win of the 2013 season. The teams then headed south to Talladega Superspeedway. Joey Logano would dominate the race and looked set to win another plate race. With the race cut to 110 laps due to impending darkness, Regan Smith, with help from JR Motorsports teammate Kasey Kahne, stormed past Logano in a three wide finish on the final lap. Though Kahne beat Smith to the start finish line, Smith was ahead of his teammate at the scoring loop, handing him his first win of the season as well as the points lead. The night race at Darlington Raceway would be dominated by JGR. Pole winner Kyle Busch dominated the race, leading 107 laps and holding off teammates Elliott Sadler and Brian Vickers to take his 5th win of the season. Austin Dillon started on pole for the History 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, but Kyle Busch once again dominated. Busch led the most laps and took his 2nd consecutive win (his 6th of the season).

Starting field in Turn 5 at [[Road America

At Dover International Speedway, Kyle Busch once again dominated the race, looking for his 7th win of the season. A call for four tires late in the race proved to be his undoing and sent him outside the top-10. Joey Logano, who had won the previous year's race with Joe Gibbs Racing, inherited the lead and went on to win. The first stand-alone weekend for the Nationwide Series came at Iowa Speedway. Polesitter Austin Dillon dominated the race that had been pushed back from Saturday to Sunday and interrupted due to rain. However, Trevor Bayne would chase down Dillon and pass him before the race was declared official on lap 207, handing Bayne his first win of the season. The Nationwide Series headed north to Michigan International Speedway. Fuel mileage was key to winning the race, and points leader Regan Smith would take the lead over Parker Kligerman with 13 laps to go, and held off rookie Kyle Larson to take his second win of the season. Heading to the first road course of the season at Road America, polesitter A. J. Allmendinger would dominate most of the race, holding off Justin Allgaier on a green-white-checkered finish to earn his first win in NASCAR. The following week at Kentucky Speedway, the race would be dominated by Cup regulars Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski. Though Busch would lead the most laps, Keselowski emerged with the dominant car of the night, being declared the race winner after the race was called due to rain on lap 170. The Nationwide Series made its return to Daytona the following week. The Penske duo of Sam Hornish and Joey Logano would be dominant throughout most of the race. However, Sprint Cup regular Matt Kenseth, with help from James Buescher, worked his way to the front and held off the field for the win.

At Loudon, Kyle Busch would once again dominate the race, but would have to survive a late red flag, as well as three green-white-checkered finishes to return to victory lane. At Chicagoland, defending winner Elliott Sadler had the dominant car, looking to turn his season around. However, Sam Hornish Jr. would rally from an early speeding penalty to take the lead from Sadler, only to be passed by teammate Joey Logano, who held on to take his second win of the season. At Indianapolis, pole-sitter Kyle Busch dominated the race, leading 92 of 100 laps and holding off Brian Scott to win his eighth race of the year. The series then returned to Iowa. Despite polesitter Austin Dillon dominating the race, Cup driver Brad Keselowski would rally twice in the race, first from a pit road penalty, then an overheating issue. Though both Dillon and Keselowski took four tires during the final round of pitstops at lap 200, Keselowski would charge through the field and take his third win of the season. At Watkins Glen, Keselowski and Penske Racing teammate Sam Hornish Jr. dominated the race, and Keselowski won his second consecutive Nationwide race.

September 2013 5-hour Energy 200 at Dover International Speedway

At Bristol, Kyle Busch started from the pole, and led 228 of 250 laps to win. Kevin Harvick held off Kyle Busch to win at Atlanta the following week. The Nationwide Series made its return to Richmond for its 1,000th race. Polesitter Brian Scott dominated the field, leading 239 of 250 laps. However, on the final restart, Scott spun his tires, handing the lead over to Brad Keselowski who held him and Regan Smith off for the win, as well as the 19th consecutive time that Cup regulars had won at Richmond. The series then returned to Chicagoland Speedway, where Kyle Busch led 195 of 200 laps to take his tenth win of the season.

The Nationwide Series then held its final stand alone race of the year at Kentucky. Truck series regular Ryan Blaney would dominate the field, easily taking his first career win. Returning to Dover, multiple pit strategies were the order of the day. While Trevor Bayne decided to pit on lap 25 Joey Logano and others decided to pit on lap 40. Kyle Busch, who was taken out of contention due to pit strategy, decided to max out his cars fuel mileage to lap 86. However, he was forced to pit under the green flag, costing him the win. Logano would take back the lead from Busch on lap 142 and would win his fourth consecutive Dover Nationwide race. The series made the final Midwestern stop at Kansas Speedway, where the race would be dominated by Regan Smith, hoping to put himself back in the championship hunt. However, Matt Kenseth's team would make a late call to pit for two tires, forcing him to conserve fuel. However, contact between Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski, whose respective cars were fighting for the owner's championship, late in the race caused a caution. On the following restart, Kenseth pulled away for his second Nationwide win of the year. The teams then headed home to Charlotte Motor Speedway. Championship contender Sam Hornish Jr. dominated the early stages of the race with a fast car. Despite an early two-tire stop by Matt Kenseth, Hornish returned to the lead until the middle stages of the race, when Regan Smith took the lead after a round of pit stops. Rookie Kyle Larson used the outside lane to pass Smith and lead until lap 163. A slow stop by Larson's crew handed the lead to polesitter Kyle Busch. Despite Hornish reeling in Busch after the restart, his car faded over the long run, allowing Busch to retake the lead with seven laps to go and sail to his eleventh win of the season. In the second Texas race, Alex Bowman won the pole for the 2nd straight Texas race but Sprint Cup driver Brad Keselowski dominated the race on his way to 7th win of the season. At Phoenix, Kyle Busch dominated from the pole and held off Justin Allgaier to sweep the Phoenix races in 2013. Austin Dillon and Sam Hornish Jr were separated by 8 points heading into the final race. At the season finale at Homestead, Sam Hornish Jr won the pole and was trailing Austin Dillon by 8 points. He and fellow Nationwide regular Kyle Larson dominated but Brad Keselowski passed Larson on fresher tires with less than 10 laps to go to score his eighth win of the season. Austin Dillon would finish twelfth and win the championship by 3 points despite not winning a race all season.

Results and standings

Races

No.RacePole positionMost laps ledWinning driverWinning manufacturerNo.Winning team123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233
[DRIVE4COPD 300](2013-drive4copd-300)Trevor BayneRegan SmithTony StewartChevrolet33Richard Childress Racing
Dollar General 200Kyle BuschKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota54Joe Gibbs Racing
Sam's Town 300Brian VickersSam Hornish Jr.Sam Hornish Jr.Ford12Penske Racing
Jeff Foxworthy's Grit Chips 300Justin AllgaierKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota54Joe Gibbs Racing
Royal Purple 300Kyle BuschKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota54Joe Gibbs Racing
O'Reilly Auto Parts 300Alex BowmanKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota54Joe Gibbs Racing
ToyotaCare 250Brad KeselowskiKevin HarvickBrad KeselowskiFord22Penske Racing
Aaron's 312Travis PastranaJoey LoganoRegan SmithChevrolet7JR Motorsports
VFW Sport Clips Help a Hero 200Kyle BuschKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota54Joe Gibbs Racing
History 300Austin DillonKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota54Joe Gibbs Racing
[5-hour Energy 200](5-hour-energy-200-spring-race)Austin DillonKyle BuschJoey LoganoFord22Penske Racing
DuPont Pioneer 250Austin DillonAustin DillonTrevor BayneFord6Roush Fenway Racing
Alliance Truck Parts 250Austin DillonAustin DillonRegan SmithChevrolet7JR Motorsports
Johnsonville Sausage 200A. J. AllmendingerA. J. AllmendingerA. J. AllmendingerFord22Penske Racing
Feed the Children 300Austin DillonKyle BuschBrad KeselowskiFord22Penske Racing
Subway Firecracker 250Austin DillonSam Hornish Jr.Matt KensethToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
CNBC Prime's "The Profit" 200Kyle BuschKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota54Joe Gibbs Racing
STP 300Sam Hornish Jr.Elliott SadlerJoey LoganoFord22Penske Racing
Indiana 250Kyle BuschKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota54Joe Gibbs Racing
U.S. Cellular 250Drew HerringAustin DillonBrad KeselowskiFord22Penske Racing
Zippo 200 at The GlenSam Hornish Jr.Brad KeselowskiBrad KeselowskiFord22Penske Racing
Nationwide Children's Hospital 200Michael McDowellA. J. AllmendingerA. J. AllmendingerFord22Penske Racing
Food City 250Kyle BuschKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota54Joe Gibbs Racing
Great Clips / Grit Chips 300Kyle BuschKevin HarvickKevin HarvickChevrolet33Richard Childress Racing
Virginia 529 College Savings 250Brian ScottBrian ScottBrad KeselowskiFord22Penske Racing
Dollar General 300Kyle BuschKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota54Joe Gibbs Racing
Kentucky 300Sam Hornish Jr.Ryan BlaneyRyan BlaneyFord22Penske Racing
[5-hour Energy 200](5-hour-energy-200-fall-race)Joey LoganoJoey LoganoJoey LoganoFord22Penske Racing
Kansas Lottery 300Austin DillonRegan SmithMatt KensethToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
Dollar General 300Kyle BuschSam Hornish Jr.Kyle BuschToyota54Joe Gibbs Racing
O'Reilly Auto Parts ChallengeAlex BowmanBrad KeselowskiBrad KeselowskiFord22Penske Racing
ServiceMaster 200Kyle BuschKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota54Joe Gibbs Racing
Ford EcoBoost 300Sam Hornish Jr.Kyle LarsonBrad KeselowskiFord48Penske Racing

Drivers' standings

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

PosDriver[DAY](2013-drive4copd-300)PHOLVSBRICALTEXRCHTALDARCLT[DOV](5-hour-energy-200-spring-race)IOWMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCHCHIKEN[DOV](5-hour-energy-200-fall-race)KANCLTTEXPHOHOMPoints1118021177311084109051090610867105389959993109701188412861138141475115696166381760918524195132048221426224202341424359253492634227339282772927430257312423222233217341993518636175371713815539148401404113842123431194410645102469947894881497850785176526453625459555756545752585259516050614862386335643565326632673168296928702871277220731974197518761677157814791480148113821383118410859867876885000Ineligible for Nationwide Series pointsPosDriver[DAY](2013-drive4copd-300)PHOLVSBRICALTEXRCHTALDARCLT[DOV](5-hour-energy-200-spring-race)IOWMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCHCHIKEN[DOV](5-hour-energy-200-fall-race)KANCLTTEXPHOHOMPointsPosDriver[DAY](2013-drive4copd-300)PHOLVSBRICALTEXRCHTALDARCLT[DOV](5-hour-energy-200-spring-race)IOWMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCHCHIKEN[DOV](5-hour-energy-200-fall-race)KANCLTTEXPHOHOMPoints
Austin Dillon21661153351011**14****8****2*****20***10**6****5**33124*12213812426**6**25312
Sam Hornish Jr.271*42347258127432597*7**2**342**2**312363**4**17173*35**8**
Regan Smith14*1176375171097132308813191141521931312153*196429
Elliott Sadler1555367136112132838923184*13856101881914510367816
Justin Allgaier7315**8**11103151071281221312138331778411111217125619219
Trevor Bayne314412926122832641530121067161010967515159981175
Brian Scott61091081120271415146102017174112131112910**2***141111181281332
Kyle Larson **(R)**13133226328386410527761412115301455143233230139322*
Parker Kligerman51930941211615911142531618206181661335163682977913127
Brian Vickers1917*3*3349415311229336413254335341576742931INJINJINJ
Alex Bowman **(R)**33181412**14**2713172017221424102010311571311333415115181118**18**11
Nelson Piquet Jr. **(R)**111513341618142916162025921821121714149272412211027242025151810
Mike Bliss231417131820131419191810213319141719361827171722182326101315231737
Travis Pastrana1028101613339**36**28331532171615341618102715311317202734221424312118
Michael Annett261713301935181551691222221114131810141210141417
Jeremy Clements3333213537920221917132325222325352120102223262420203620222630
Mike Wallace34323423232133725243120161321372824222440332727242822213122252528
Reed Sorenson30181618171510221837291524372239343028311636282127332137
Joe Nemechek1836272414192337243233QL2933192223231824293023232523333026
Eric McClure82940212730262326302418282723243128312328INJINJINJINJ2524262733INJ27INJ
Cole Whitt16161583116172081420916209
Brad Sweet1222223461428915203013826102831
Johanna Long2740192715263612182020271919261624173721
Landon CassillQL36219217223221222639362330212517231923221922322433
Blake Koch38162125322425332240362234DNQ372738364031403839303738363811
Kevin SwindellDNQ101618182811268251616163435
Jeffrey Earnhardt **(R)**2220263222171621312633251828253020
Jamie Dick293522352525DNQ1234272535322528352225
Jeff Green4037383737404040373540364040304037404037241629224040354040274020
Dexter Stacey **(R)**DNQ242326262338INJ302725213925DNQ382629DNQDNQ391DNQ27
Joey GaseDNQ3033Wth40DNQ3034272732363340DNQ2633DNQ3132353129DNQDNQ3029
Robert Richardson Jr.929273132204032303025342728
Josh Wise3825192037341821383738383939403938DNQ3839DNQ383939
Chris Buescher71712387QL1316
Hal Martin **(R)**282324312438243429233035
Drew Herring11**6**3661615
Ryan Reed16269141513
Kenny Wallace36291322191717
Kevin Lepage36283519333220DNQ361934
Juan Carlos Blum **(R)**37262829292928353029
Jason White2422353033DNQ8393235
Carl Long3038352835DNQ3631DNQDNQDNQ3731343436DNQ
Kyle Fowler34262620282926
Mike Harmon1727QL28313231DNQDNQ37
T. J. Bell37363738DNQ38283328323738
Ken Butler III2634243832283239
Daryl Harr343128242533
Max Papis31174
Harrison Rhodes2533132623293232
Danny Efland25DNQ27273435DNQDNQ39DNQ
Tony RainesDNQ333038QL292930
Morgan ShepherdDNQDNQDNQ3536DNQ3540DNQDNQ35351DNQ36DNQDNQ27DNQDNQ
Owen Kelly423
Billy Johnson1515
Ryan Ellis383135323536
Kenny Habul183426
Scott Lagasse Jr.392021
Tanner Berryhill2840DNQ342913729
Stanton BarrettDNQDNQ192735
Kyle Kelley311932
Chase Miller393939DNQDNQDNQ393939383937DNQ
Brad Teague293233
Ryan Gifford9
Donnie Neuenberger1934
Johnny O'Connell12
Kevin O'Connell2234
Matt DiBenedettoDNQ39139DNQ373337136
Brett Butler3633DNQ34
Anthony Gandon3228
Bobby GerhartDNQ3129
Derek White3625
Ryan Preece24
Steve Wallace25
T. J. Duke25
Andrew Ranger29126161
John Young28
Richard Harriman29
Tim Andrews30
Travis Sauter30
Derrike CopeDNQ39DNQDNQ35
Maryeve Dufault31
Kelly Admiraal31
Tim Schendel33DNQ
Corey LaJoie34
Paulie Harraka35
Alx Danielsson37
David Green38
Jason BowlesDNQDNQ39139QL
Derek ThornDNQ
Tim CowenDNQ
Martin RoyDNQ
Kyle Busch32**1***21***1***1*3**1***1*5*45*11**1*****1***24**1*****2**4**1***84**1**26**1***3
Brad Keselowski1223715192**1**111*21281*191
Joey Logano2*431QL11911132162**1***76
Matt Kenseth168658319735715464
A. J. Allmendinger**1***1*
Kevin Harvick33552*551*9349
Ryan Blaney91*10
Tony Stewart1
Kasey Kahne208392619261884
Paul Menard33262
James Buescher1421511
Michael McDowellWthWth4036DNQ2234**2**DNQ4040
Denny Hamlin2
Matt Crafton3103
Dale Earnhardt Jr.41445
Kurt Busch3544
Ty Dillon11241323277161214
Marcos Ambrose7
Jeb Burton8
Aric Almirola9
Jamie McMurray10
Brendan GaughanDNQ111415
Jimmie Johnson12
Dakoda Armstrong153115131924
Joey Coulter211418
John Wes Townley17DNQ35
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.17
Ryan Sieg21182421
Tomy Drissi19
Chad Hackenbracht21223020212124
Scott Riggs2039DNQ23
David Starr21DNQ21
Bryan Silas36DNQ2623232922
Timmy Hill2323
Ron Fellows25
Jennifer Jo Cobb26
Alex Kennedy29
Ricky Ehrgott33
J. J. YeleyQL3838393938DNQ37383739373840393638DNQ
Danica Patrick3639
Ryan TruexQL
  • 1 – Post entry, driver and owner did not score points.
  • 2 – Landon Cassill started receiving Nationwide points at Charlotte.
  • 3 – Harrison Rhodes started receiving Nationwide points at Dover.

Manufacturer

PosManufacturerWinsPoints1234
Ford15**223**
Toyota14**220**
Chevrolet4**184**
Dodge0**54**

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