Keselowski Wins As Stenhouse Clinches Nationwide Title

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. hoists a championship flag after clinching the NASCAR Nationwide Series crown Saturday at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Photo by Chris Graythen, Getty Images

Polesitter Brad Keselowski may have won Saturday’s Ford 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, but Roush Fenway Racing had a better night, winning two Nationwide Series championships in one race.

Keselowski held off a furious charge from series champion Ricky Stenhouse Jr. on the final lap to secure his fifth victory of the season and the 17th of his career.

Third-place finisher Carl Edwards clinched the owners’ championship for Roush Fenway, leading the most laps and finishing two positions ahead of Denny Hamlin’s No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, which entered the race with a one-point lead.

“What an effort, champion,” spotter Mike Calinoff radioed to Stenhouse after Keselowski blocked a last-ditch attempt at a pass.

Keselowski, the 2010 Nationwide champion and current Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup qualifier, wasn’t allowed to defend his title under a NASCAR rule—new this year—that prevents a driver from competing for a championship in more than one series.

“You couldn’t ask for a better way to end the season,” Keselowski said. “Not being able to win the championship, it’s good to be able to finish on a high note, winning the pole and the race at Homestead. It’s a great exclamation point to the season for the whole team”

Long before Keselowski crossed the finish line, however, Stenhouse, 24, clinched the Nationwide Series championship. When the number of cars retired from the race reached six on lap 28 of 200, Stenhouse was guaranteed the 37th-place finish he needed to lock up the title.

As it turned out, he ran much better than that.

“That was all I had,” Stenhouse said of the final lap. “I was really hoping for one more lap there, but Brad did a good job. I got a little loose there coming off (turn) 4, or I thought we could have got him. But the (No. 6) Mustang did its job at Ford championship weekend.

“This is a dream come true.”

The title in hand, Stenhouse stepped up his effort as the race unfolded. After the sixth caution, for Steve Wallace’s spin in turn 1, Stenhouse passed fourth-place finisher Clint Bowyer for the lead on lap 155 and began to pull away. But teammate Trevor Bayne scraped the wall and cut his right rear tire to put the field under yellow again on lap 174.

Pit stops under caution shuffled the field, and a problem with lug nuts on the right rear tire dropped Edwards back to sixth. Moments after a restart on lap 180, however, Edwards rocketed into second place and went on to secure the owners’ championship for the No. 60 Ford.

Keselowski grabbed the lead on that same restart and stayed out front until Reed Sorenson’s spin in turn 2 slowed the field for the eighth time.

Edwards passed Keselowski for the top spot on a lap 187 restart, but the race didn’t stay green for long. Separate incidents on lap 188 involving Danica Patrick and Kenny Wallace brought out the ninth caution, and Edwards led the field back to green on lap 194, before Keselowski made the winning pass shortly after the restart.

Story by Reid Spencer
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

NASCAR Nationwide Series
Homestead-Miami Speedway – Homestead, FL
Ford 300 Unofficial Results – Nov. 19. 2011

Fin Start No. Driver Points Car Laps Completed Status Earnings
1 1 22 Brad Keselowski 0 Dodge 200 Running $75,450
2 4 6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 43 Ford 200 Running $75,193
3 3 60 Carl Edwards 0 Ford 200 Running $50,825
4 6 33 Clint Bowyer 0 Chevrolet 200 Running $38,625
5 7 18 Denny Hamlin 0 Toyota 200 Running $31,775
6 2 2 Elliott Sadler 39 Chevrolet 200 Running $33,893
7 13 12 Sam Hornish Jr. 38 Dodge 200 Running $21,625
8 10 88 Aric Almirola 36 Chevrolet 200 Running $27,218
9 11 11 Brian Scott 35 Toyota 200 Running $28,443
10 9 20 Joey Logano 0 Toyota 200 Running $19,725
11 8 16 Trevor Bayne 34 Ford 200 Running $24,593
12 14 38 Jason Leffler 32 Chevrolet 200 Running $23,443
13 5 31 Justin Allgaier 31 Chevrolet 200 Running $23,993
14 19 32 James Buescher 0 Chevrolet 200 Running $22,843
15 21 70 David Stremme 0 Chevrolet 200 Running $25,283
16 22 97 Joe Nemechek 28 Toyota 200 Running $16,810
17 17 19 Mike Bliss 27 Chevrolet 200 Running $22,418
18 29 51 Jeremy Clements 26 Chevrolet 200 Running $22,503
19 15 62 Michael Annett 26 Toyota 200 Running $22,143
20 31 01 Mike Wallace 24 Chevrolet 200 Running $22,758
21 33 15 Timmy Hill 23 Ford 200 Running $22,923
22 37 23 Robert Richardson Jr. 22 Chevrolet 200 Running $21,813
23 18 81 Blake Koch 21 Chevrolet 199 Running $22,078
24 35 30 Nelson Piquet Jr. 0 Chevrolet 198 Running $21,568
25 23 82 Reed Sorenson 19 Dodge 198 Running $15,590
26 36 87 Kevin Conway 18 Toyota 198 Running $21,303
27 20 04 Casey Roderick 17 Ford 198 Running $15,120
28 40 40 T.J. Duke 16 Chevrolet 198 Running $14,605
29 34 14 Eric McClure 15 Chevrolet 197 Running $20,968
30 42 28 Derrike Cope 14 Dodge 195 Running $21,158
31 32 41 Stanton Barrett 13 Chevrolet 194 Running $14,280
32 12 7 Danica Patrick 12 Chevrolet 190 Accident $20,633
33 16 09 Kenny Wallace 11 Toyota 187 Accident $20,578
34 27 66 Steve Wallace 10 Toyota 146 Accident $20,513
35 41 52 Kevin Lepage 9 Chevrolet 136 Rear Gear $14,010
36 24 67 Andrew Ranger 8 Ford 91 Accident $13,975
37 30 03 Scott Riggs 7 Chevrolet 15 Overheating $13,910
38 43 46 Chase Miller 6 Chevrolet 10 Rear Gear $13,825
39 25 47 Josh Wise 5 Chevrolet 4 Electrical $13,735
40 28 71 Matthew Carter 4 Chevrolet 4 Vibration $13,700
41 26 42 Scott Speed 3 Chevrolet 3 Overheating $13,625
42 38 39 Fain Skinner 2 Ford 2 Accident $20,043
43 39 89 Morgan Shepherd 1 Chevrolet 1 Engine $19,974

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