When he won the pole Saturday morning for the NASCAR XFINITY Series Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen International, Joey Logano appeared to be primed to make history by becoming the first driver to win the event from the pole in three consecutive years.
When he won the pole Saturday morning for the NASCAR XFINITY Series Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen International, Joey Logano appeared to be primed to make history by becoming the first driver to win the event from the pole in three consecutive years.
NASCAR on NBC’s Dave Burns revealed during the closing stages of Saturday’s Zippo 200 telecast from Watkins Glen Int’l that Regan Smith will drive the No. 18 Toyota in next weekend’s NASCAR XFINITY Series race at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
A myriad of different strategies and a late caution led to a chaotic end to the second stage of Saturday’s Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen Int’l, won by Paul Menard.
Brad Keselowski inherited the win in the opening stage of Saturday’s Zippo 200 at the Glen after stage-long leader Kyle Busch wheel-hopped and spun on entry to Turn 1 with four to go.
It may have been unheralded in the final rundown, but J.J. Yeley’s sixth-place effort in Saturday’s U.S. Cellular 250 at Iowa Speedway may have carried the most emotion of any finish in the entire field.
Justin Allgaier bested a hard-charging Ryan Preece to capture a stage win in the second stage of Saturday’s U.S. Cellular 250 at Iowa Speedway.
Ryan Preece won the pole at Iowa Speedway on Saturday morning and continued his roll in the ‘Heartland of America’ by winning the opening stage of the U.S. Cellular 250.