The Nascar Nationwide series is always a blast, and this year is no different. Most of the star racing champs seem to have dropped a few points with the exception of Kyle Busch who seems to be doing well these days, specially when he pulled off a spectacular win at the Dollar general 300. Kyle Busch has a wonderful history at the Nascar Nationwide series and this year is no different. Kyle Busch’s Toyota seems to be doing him some big favors, as you don’t see him having many on track issues as he used to.
Kyle Bush was closely followed by Jeff Burton, and Brian Vickers both coming in at 2nd and 3rd position respectively. Kyle Bush leads with 195 points, however the series is being led by Clint Bowyer having accumulated 4552 points. In second position we have Carl Edwards who is tailing Clint Bowyer by 196 points.
Kyle Busch’s victory at the Dollar General 300 puts him in the no.6 spot.
This means that if Busch keeps up his winning ways he can climb in to the top 5 racing category. The Nascar Nationwide series is still anyone’s game, however Carl Edwards seems to have a better chance of grabbing the no.1 spot than anyone lower down the list. He seems to be in good racing form, and challenges Clint Bowyer for every ounce of fuel that he has.
Kyle Busch has a history of suddenly climbing the ladder and clinching the no.1 spot, we would be interested in seeing him do that again. For the time being though it’s Clint Boyer and Carl Edwards, that seem to be steeling the show. We wouldn’t however underestimate Brad Keselowski, how is in the no.3 spot with 4266 points.
Clint Bowyer is our favorite for this year. He seems to be in good form, and his experience seems to be giving him an edge over the boldness of Kyle Busch. Busch has a lot of talent but he still needs to get more track experience before he can take on racing masters such as Client Bower. Bower has a history of staying in the top 5 spot and he looks to be in a strong position. If anything the Nascar Nationwide series, isn’t over, but with Bowyer in the lead and just a few more remaining races left, our money is on Bowyer’s experience.
It’s a shame that Bowyer couldn’t win the Dollar general 300, however he did manage to maintain his position by staying in the top 5. Brian Vickers in 3rd position could be a thorn in Bowyer’s side, he seems to be more aggressive and taking the lead more often. We wouldn’t want to underestimate Vickers’s track worthiness. If anything he is managing to stay in the top 5 slot, he too drives a Toyota that seems to be working well for him.
The remaining weeks of the Nascar nationwide series are going to be crucial for many of the top racers. It is also going to be interesting to see if the pros maintain their lead.