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   <title>Busch ready to wrap up the title in Homestead</title>
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   Series: NASCAR Nationwide. Date: Saturday, November 21. Race: Ford 300. Site: Homestead-Miami Speedway. Track: 1.5-mile oval. Start time: 4:30 p.m. (et). Laps: 200. Miles: 300. Defending winner: Carl Edwards. Television: ESPN 2. Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN)/SIRIUS NASCAR Radio. Although Kyle Busch was unable to clinch the Nationwide championship last weekend at Phoenix, he will secure the title once he takes the green flag in Saturday's se
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   <title>Edwards wins at Phoenix, prevents Busch from clinching title</title>
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   Carl Edwards did all he had to do to postpone Kyle Busch's opportunity to clinch the Nationwide Series until next week by winning Saturday's Able Body Labor 200 at Phoenix International Raceway. Edwards led the most laps with 109 and easily beat second-place Kevin Harvick at the finish by 2.415 seconds to cut Busch's lead to 190 points. Busch was involved in an early-race crash when he got loose and made contact with Clint Bowyer. He spun aro
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   <title>Hamlin grabs Nationwide pole at Phoenix</title>
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   Denny Hamlin will start on the pole for Saturday's Able Body Labor 200 Nationwide Series race after setting a new track qualifying record at Phoenix International Raceway. Hamlin lapped the one-mile oval at 133.968 m.p.h. (26.872 seconds), which surpassed Kyle Busch's 2004 track record. The pole victory was Hamlin's second this year and the 14th of his Nationwide career. He also won the pole in last year's fall race at Phoenix. Carl
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   <title>Busch on the verge of clinching Nationwide title</title>
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   Series: NASCAR Nationwide. Date: Saturday, November 14. Race: Able Body Labor 200. Site: Phoenix International Raceway. Track: one-mile oval. Start time: 4:30 p.m. (et). Laps: 200. Miles: 200. Defending winner: Carl Edwards. Television: ESPN 2. Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN)/SIRIUS XM Satellite. Kyle Busch is on the brink of winning his first NASCAR national touring series championship. Busch holds a 247-point lead over Carl Edwards with two races to
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   <title>Busch cruises to fourth straight win at Texas</title>
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   Kyle Busch won his fourth consecutive Nationwide Series race at Texas Motor Speedway with a flawless performance in Saturday's O'Reilly Challenge. Busch started sixth, but blew by pole sitter Matt Kenseth for the lead after 10 laps. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver then led 179 laps in the 200-lap race to claim his series-high eighth victory of the season and the 29th of his career. Busch joined Brendan Gaughan as the only drivers to win four NA
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   <title>Kenseth takes Texas Nationwide pole</title>
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   Matt Kenseth will start on the pole for Saturday's O'Reilly Challenge after turning in the quickest lap in qualifying at Texas Motor Speedway. Kenseth lapped the 1.5-mile oval at 187.201 m.p.h. (28.846 seconds) for his second pole of the season and the 16th of his Nationwide career. His first pole here came in 2001. "[The car] always has a lot of speed, so hopefully it will handle like we need it to for 300 miles tomorrow," Kenseth sai
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   <title>Busch looking to win fourth straight at Texas</title>
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   Series: NASCAR Nationwide. Date: Saturday, November 7. Race: O'Reilly Challenge. Site: Texas Motor Speedway. Track: 1.5- mile oval. Start time: 12:45 p.m. (et). Laps: 200. Miles: 300. Defending winner: Carl Edwards. Television: ESPN 2. Radio: Performance Racing Network (PRN)/SIRIUS XM Satellite. After taking their final week off of the season, the Nationwide Series returns to action this weekend at Texas. Kyle Busch finished second in the October 24 
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   <title>Memphis Motorsports Park shuts down</title>
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   Dover Motorsports Inc. announced on Friday it is closing Memphis Motorsports Park and moving its Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series dates to other tracks in 2010. Dover Motorsports recently announced its Memphis track had been under an agreement of sale to Gulf Coast Entertainment, but Gulf Coast was unable to secure financing. The NASCAR races previously scheduled for Memphis next year have been moved to other tracks owned by Dover.
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   <title>Keselowski prevails in crash-filled Nationwide race at Memphis</title>
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   Brad Keselowski held off a furious charge from Kyle Busch on the final lap to win Saturday's Kroger On Track For The Cure 250 Nationwide Series race at Memphis Motorsports Park. Matt Kenseth got into the back of Steve Wallace and put Wallace into a spin in the closing laps, which set up a green-white-checkered finish. As Keselowski and Busch headed to the finish line, Busch moved to the inside of Keselowski and bumped into him. Keselowski managed 
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