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ROYAL PURPLE NAMED TITLE SPONSOR OF RACE AT AUTO CLUB SPEEDWAY

Auto Club Speedway officials announced today a multi-year agreement with Royal Purple Synthetic Oil to serve as the title sponsor for the Speedway's NASCAR NNS Series Race.

Danica Patrick’s Best Career Finish of Fourth Shows Improvement in Learning Curve

When Danica Patrick crossed the line fourth at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Saturday, it marked here best career finish in NASCAR Nationwide Series competition.

HOORAHS AND WAZZUPS: WHO CASHED IN AND WHO CRAPPED OUT IN LAS VEGAS

During the previous weekend at Las Vegas we witnessed the continuation of Roush inspired horsepower, we loved the sight of a well loved driver's return to a Nationwide Series victory lane.

Sadler Moves Up in the Point Standings after 12th-Place Finish at Las Vegas

After a solid sixth-place qualifying effort Elliott Sadler and the No. 2 TapouT Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) team fought a loose-handling race car until fuel mileage relegated them to a 12th-place finish.

DODGE AWARDS 2010 NASCAR NATIONWIDE SERIES CHAMPION BRAD KESELOWSKI WITH COMMEMORATIVE 2011 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT8 392

In celebration of its first NASCAR Nationwide Series championship, Dodge awarded 2010 champion Brad Keselowski with “The Biggest Trophy In NASCAR – Imported From Detroit – today during ceremonies at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Patrick Puts on a Show at Las Vegas

Mark Martin won.  Kyle Busch wrecked.  And Brad Keselowski gave up the lead with a tire blowout on the last lap. But Danica Patrick put on...

What a Difference a Year Makes: Brad Keselowski Can’t Find Luck Even in Sin City

After three races in 2011 though, Keselowski can’t catch a break. He was one lap away from going from worse to first at Las Vegas.

Richardson overcomes mechanical woes for 22nd place finish at Las Vegas

For the second consecutive NASCAR Nationwide Series race, long green flag runs forced teams to get what they could for a good finishes.

Mark Martin Lucky in Vegas While Danica Patrick Makes History

Mark Martin, driving the No. 32 Dollar General for Turner Motorsports for the first time, not only was lucky with his fuel mileage but also took advantage of the bad luck of Brad Keselowski.

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