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2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series

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Ricky Stenhouse Jr., the 2011 Nationwide Series champion
Elliott Sadler finished second behind Stenhouse in the championship by 45 points.
Justin Allgaier finished third in the championship, 117 points behind Stenhouse.
Timmy Hill, the 2011 Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year.
The No. 60, driven primarily by Carl Edwards, wins the owner's championship for Jack Roush.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s 2011 Nationwide championship car at Road America. Ford won the Manufacturer's championship with 13 wins and 212 points.

The 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series was the 30th season of the NASCAR Nationwide Series, the second-tier professional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season included thirty-four races, beginning with the DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona International Speedway and ending with the Ford 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. During the 2010 season, NASCAR announced a few notable calendar changes, including race additions at Iowa Speedway and Chicagoland Speedway, and the removal of Gateway International Raceway from the schedule. Jack Roush won the Owners' Championship, while Ricky Stenhouse Jr. of Roush Fenway Racing won the Drivers' Championship with a second-place finish at the final race of the season. Ford won the Manufacturers' Championship with 212 points.

Teams and drivers

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Complete schedule

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Manufacturer Team No. Driver Crew chief
Chevrolet Faith Motorsports 89 Morgan Shepherd Gary Ravan
JD Motorsports 01 Mike Wallace Patrick Magee
Jeremy Clements Racing 51 Jeremy Clements Ricky Pearson
JR Motorsports 7 Danica Patrick 12 Tony Eury Jr. 33
Chris Heroy 1
Josh Wise 14
Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1
Ron Fellows 1
Kasey Kahne 2
Jimmie Johnson 1
Jamie McMurray 3
88 Aric Almirola Tony Eury Sr.
Kevin Harvick, Inc. 2 Elliott Sadler Ernie Cope
33 Clint Bowyer 9 Chris Carrier
Kevin Harvick 12
Paul Menard 7
Austin Dillon 4
Max Papis 1
David Mayhew 1
Scott Speed 1
TriStar Motorsports 14 Eric McClure 33 Gary Cogswell 33
Paul Clapprood 1
Mike Bliss 1
19 Mike Bliss 33 Paul Clapprood 33
Gary Cogswell 1
Eric McClure 1
44 Jeff Green 30 Todd Myers
Charles Lewandoski (R) 1
Angela Cope 3
Turner Motorsports 30 Jason Leffler 8 Eddie Pardue 8
Stewart Cooper 26
Ryan Newman 1
Reed Sorenson 4
James Buescher 9
Mikey Kile 5
Kasey Kahne 2
Ricky Carmichael 3
Boris Said 1
Nelson Piquet Jr. 1
31 Justin Allgaier Jimmy Elledge
32 Reed Sorenson 25 Trent Owens
Mark Martin 4
Brian Vickers 3
Ron Hornaday Jr. 1
James Buescher 1
38 Kasey Kahne 8 Stewart Cooper 8
Eddie Pardue 26
Jason Leffler 26
Key Motorsports 40 Scott Wimmer 12 Gary Showalter
Charles Lewandoski (R) 10
Chase Miller 1
Tim Andrews 1
Josh Wise 8
T. J. Duke 2
Dodge Penske Racing 22 Brad Keselowski 29 Todd Gordon
Jacques Villeneuve 2
Sam Hornish Jr. 1
Kurt Busch 1
Parker Kligerman 1
Ford Go Green Racing 39 Josh Wise 8 Clinton Cram
Charles Lewandoski (R) 2
Danny O'Quinn Jr. 3
Danny Efland 4
Luis Martinez Jr. 3
Will Kimmel 1
Matt Frahm 3
Joey Gase 5
Casey Roderick 1
Fain Skinner 3
Matt Carter 1
Roush Fenway Racing 6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Mike Kelly
60 Carl Edwards 33 Mike Beam
Billy Johnson 1
Rick Ware Racing 15 Timmy Hill 33 (R) Mike Hillman Jr. 1
Bobby Burrell 33
Toyota Germain Racing Todd Bodine 1
Joe Gibbs Racing 11 Brian Scott Kevin Kidd
18 Kyle Busch 20 Jason Ratcliff 30
Adam Stevens 4
Kelly Bires 2
Michael McDowell 5
Drew Herring 1
Joey Logano 4
Denny Hamlin 2
RAB Racing 09 Kenny Wallace Scott Zipadelli
Rusty Wallace Racing 62 Michael Annett Rick Viers
66 Steve Wallace Doug Randolph
Chevrolet
Dodge
Jay Robinson Racing 28 Derrike Cope 33 Curtis Aldridge
Dennis Setzer 1
Means Motorsports 52 Bobby Santos III 1 Timothy Brown
Daryl Harr 3
Tim Schendel 6
Tony Raines 2
Danny Efland 1
Kevin Lepage 17
Dan Clarke 1
Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 1
MacDonald Motorsports Blake Koch (R) 1
Corrie Stott Racing Jamie Dick 1
MacDonald Motorsports 81 Donnie Neuenberger 4 David Ingram 6
John Monsam 28
Blake Koch (R) 28
Maryeve Dufault 1
Scott Wimmer 1
ML Motorsports 70 Shelby Howard 5 Mark Gutekunst
David Stremme 13
Scott Wimmer 3
Jay Robinson Racing Dennis Setzer 10
Randy Hill Racing Casey Roderick 1
MacDonald Motorsports Blake Koch (R) 1
Tri-Star Motorsports Angela Cope 1
R3 Motorsports 23 Robert Richardson Jr. 23 Greg Conner
Scott Riggs 2
Alex Kennedy 4
Jay Robinson Racing David Green 1
Dennis Setzer 3
TriStar Motorsports Angela Cope 1
Ford
Chevrolet
Rick Ware Racing 41 Patrick Sheltra 1 Doug Richert 1
Sterling Laughlin 24
Steve Kukyendall 3
Carl Long 13
Jennifer Jo Cobb 3
Jeffrey Earnhardt 2
Doug Harrington 1
Fain Skinner 1
Matt Carter 1
Tomy Drissi 2
Johnny Chapman 9
Stanton Barrett 1
Chevrolet
Toyota
NEMCO Motorsports 87 Joe Nemechek 23 Billy Wilburn
Kevin Conway 9
Scott Wimmer 1
Kyle Busch Motorsports Kimi Räikkönen 1

Limited schedule

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Manufacturer Team No. Driver Crew chief Rounds
Chevrolet Corrie Stott Racing 02 Jamie Dick Corrie Stott 2
Carl Harr 1
2
WestWorld Motorsports Daryl Harr 1
Day Enterprises Motorsports 05 David Starr Newt Moore 3
Willie Allen 2
Danny Efland Racing 07 Danny Efland Micah Horton 1
Faith Motorsports 55 Brett Rowe Morris Van Vleet 12
Jay Robinson Racing 48 Dennis Setzer Mike Miller 5
49 Brad Teague Mark Fordham 2
Dennis Setzer 6
David Green 2
Mark Green 14
JD Motorsports 0 James Hylton Brad Hicks 1
Brad Teague 1
Tim Schendel 1
JR Motorsports 5 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chris Heroy 2
Tony Eury Jr. 1
Jim Long 1
2
Ron Fellows 2
Kevin Harvick, Inc. 4 Kevin Harvick Bruce Cook 3
Tony Stewart 1
9 1
Key Motorsports 42 Tim Andrews Doyle Myrick 14
Scott Wimmer 1
Chase Miller 1
Erik Darnell 2
Josh Wise 1
Scott Speed 1
46 Tim Andrews J. C. Hall 1
Chase Miller 20
Brett Rowe 1
47 Danny Efland Clint Myrick 1
Scott Wimmer 1
Charles Lewandoski (R) 4
Brian Keselowski 6
Scott Speed 3
Josh Wise 1
Keystone Motorsports 93 Amber Cope Jamie Lathrop 1
Mike Harmon Racing 74 Mike Harmon Daniel Kolanda 17
J. J. Yeley 3
Jake Crum 1
Tony Raines 1
Phoenix Racing 1 Landon Cassill Nick Harrison 1
Jamie McMurray 3
R3 Motorsports 03 Charles Lewandoski (R) Stephen Gonzales 1
Chris Lawson 1
Alex Kennedy 1
Scott Riggs 10
Scott Wimmer 1
Marc Davis 2
Jean-François Dumoulin 1
50 Brian Simo 1
MAKE Motorsports T. J. Bell Brad Parrott 9
Richard Childress Racing 21 Tim George Jr. Greg Kennon Jr. 4
Turner Motorsports 34 James Buescher Michael Shelton 1
Doug George 1
1
Ricky Carmichael 1
Dodge MacDonald Motorsports 80 D. J. Kennington Joe Draper 1
82 Blake Koch (R) John Monsam 3
David Ingram 7
2
J. J. Yeley 1
Scott Wimmer 1
Reed Sorenson 5
NDS Motorsports 53 Andrew Ranger James Lynch 3
Penske Racing 12 Sam Hornish Jr. Chad Walter 12
Alex Tagliani 1
Robby Gordon Motorsports 77 Robby Gordon Samuel Stanley 1
Ford Baker Curb Racing 27 J. R. Fitzpatrick Wayne Grubb 2
Justin Marks 1
J. J. Yeley 2
Go Canada Racing 3
67 J. R. Fitzpatrick Newt Moore 5
Andrew Ranger 2
Go Green Racing 04 Charles Lewandoski (R) Leo Desrocher Jr. 1
Kelly Bires 2
Danny Efland 1
Danny O'Quinn Jr. 4
Tim Andrews 3
Casey Roderick 1
Benny Gordon 1
Fain Skinner 1
Randy Hill Racing 08 Casey Roderick Jeff Spraker 2
David Ragan 1
Richard Petty Motorsports 9 Marcos Ambrose Chad Norris 1
Rick Ware Racing 71 Matt Carter David Mitchell 10
Carl Long 1
Clay Greenfield 1
75 Carl Long Scott Stolzenberg 12
Johnny Chapman 12
Andy Ponstein 1
Chris Cook 2
Tomy Drissi 2
Roush Fenway Racing 16 Trevor Bayne Chad Norris 28
Chris Andrews 5
29
Chris Buescher 2
Kevin Swindell 1
Matt Kenseth 1
Team Rensi Motorsports 24 Kevin Lepage Chris Wright 5
25 Kelly Bires Richard Russell 4
Chad Finley 1
2nd Chance Motorsports 79 Jennifer Jo Cobb (R) Ben Leslie 3
Chris Lawson 1
Tim Andrews 9
Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 20 Joey Logano Adam Stevens 24
Jason Ratcliff 6
18
Denny Hamlin 3
Drew Herring 3
Ryan Truex 6
John Carter Racing 72 John Jackson Dave Fuge 6
Jake Crum 1
Pastrana-Waltrip Racing 99 Michael Waltrip Jerry Baxter 5
Mike Greci 9
2
Ryan Truex (R) 11
David Reutimann 1
Cole Whitt 1
Patrick Carpentier 1
Rusty Wallace Racing 64 David Reutimann Larry Carter 5
Jason Bowles 3
Chevrolet
Toyota
NEMCO Motorsports 97 Joe Nemechek Mike Boerschinger 7
Kyle Kelley 2
Chevrolet
Ford
Fleur-de-lis Motorsports 68 Carl Long Craig Partee 11
Morris Van Vleet 1
3
Matt Carter 7
Chase Miller 1
Jeremy Petty 1
Rick Ware Racing Tim Andrews Sterling Laughlin 1
Dodge
Ford
JJC Racing 13 Jennifer Jo Cobb (R) Steve Kuykendall 19
Rick Crawford 1
T. J. Bell 1
D. J. Kennington 1

Team changes

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Discontinued/suspended operations

Driver changes

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Entering the series
Changed teams
Exiting the series

Rookie entries

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2010 NASCAR K&N East Series Champion Ryan Truex was intended to run 10–20 races with Pastrana-Waltrip Racing, and was the early favorite to win Rookie of the Year. However, sponsorship issues sidelined Truex's bid for the title, forcing him to sit out most of the season. He was later tabbed by Joe Gibbs Racing to drive their No. 20 Toyota late in the season. Blake Koch, returning to NASCAR after sitting 2010 out due to losing sponsorship, was to drive the No. 81 alongside veteran Donnie Neuenberger. However, Koch picked up sponsorship from Daystar Television Network, which eventually expanded to sponsoring Koch for the full year. Rick Ware Racing development driver Timmy Hill was 17 years old when the Nationwide Series hit Daytona, and thus was not approved to run until the next week in Phoenix. Jennifer Jo Cobb's rookie season was hampered by a fallout with 2nd Chance Motorsports owner Rick Russell over starting and parking, and she briefly moved to Rick Ware Racing before moving her own team up to Nationwide with limited success. Charles Lewandoski intended to make ten races for TriStar Motorsports, but ended up running some start and park efforts with Key Motorsports.

The RotY lead would be contested mostly by Hill and Koch, who were tied heading into the season finale at Homestead. However, Hill prevailed over Koch and became the youngest Rookie of the Year in series history.

Schedule

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The Bucyrus 200 at Road America in June
No. Race title Track Date
1 DRIVE4COPD 300 Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach February 19
2 Bashas' Supermarkets 200 Phoenix International Raceway, Phoenix February 26
3 Sam's Town 300 Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas March 5
4 Scotts EZ Seed 300 Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol March 19
5 Royal Purple 300 Auto Club Speedway, Fontana March 26
6 O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth April 8
7 Aaron's 312 Talladega Superspeedway, Talladega April 16
8 Nashville 300 Nashville Superspeedway, Nashville April 23
9 Bubba Burger 250 Richmond International Raceway, Richmond April 29
10 Royal Purple 200 Darlington Raceway, Darlington May 6
11 5-hour Energy 200 Dover International Speedway, Dover May 14
12 Iowa John Deere Dealers 250 presented by Pioneer Iowa Speedway, Newton May 22
13 Top Gear 300[9] Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord May 28
14 STP 300 Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet June 4
15 Alliance Truck Parts 250 Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn June 18
16 Bucyrus 200 presented by Menard's Road America, Elkhart Lake June 25
17 Subway Jalapeño 250 powered by Coca-Cola Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach July 1
18 Feed the Children 300 Kentucky Speedway, Sparta July 8
19 New England 200 New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon July 16
20 Federated Auto Parts 300 Nashville Superspeedway, Nashville July 23
21 Kroger 200 benefiting Riley Hospital for Children Lucas Oil Raceway, Clermont July 30
22 U.S. Cellular 250 presented by the Enlist Weed Control System Iowa Speedway, Newton August 6
23 Zippo 200 at The Glen Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen August 13
24 NAPA Auto Parts 200 presented by Dodge Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal August 20
25 Food City 250 Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol August 26
26 Great Clips 300 Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton September 3
27 Virginia 529 College Savings 250 Richmond International Raceway, Richmond September 9
28 Dollar General 300 powered by Coca-Cola Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet September 17
29 OneMain Financial 200 Dover International Speedway, Dover October 1
30 Kansas Lottery 300 Kansas Speedway, Kansas City October 8
31 Dollar General 300 Miles of Courage Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord October 14
32 O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth November 5
33 WYPALL* 200 powered by Kimberly-Clark Professional Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale November 12
34 Ford 300 Homestead-Miami Speedway, Homestead November 19
Note:All times are when the race coverage begins, not when the pre-race shows begin. All ET times are P.M., unless noted.
Source:[10]

Schedule changes

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Changes

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Rule changes

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The 2011 series seen a rule change aimed at limiting the impact of drivers racing in multiple series. According to a story reported by NASCAR.com on January 11, 2011, drivers were allowed to earn points in only one of NASCAR's three national series in a given season. This is enforced on NASCAR's annual license application form, which now requires drivers to indicate the series championship for which they wish to compete. This had the effect of preventing full-time Cup drivers from competing for the Nationwide Series title, although they were still able to run in all Nationwide races. Ineligible drivers still accumulated owner points for team standings that determine the Owner's Championship and exemptions (top 30 full-time teams that have attempted every race are guaranteed to start the race).[13] This and other changes were officially announced by NASCAR president and CEO Brian France on January 26.[14]

France also announced major changes to the points system in all three national touring series. Effective during the season, the winner of each race received 43 points, with a one-point decrease for each successive finishing position (42 points for second, 41 for third, and so on). The race winner also received three bonus points, with single bonus points being awarded to all drivers who led a lap and to the driver who led the most laps. This means that a race winner was assured of either 47 or 48 points, while a second-place finisher earned at most 44.[14]

The closed-loop fueling system previously introduced in the Truck Series, which eliminates the catch can man from the pit crew, debuted in all three national series.[14]

Results and standings

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Races

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No. Race Pole position Most laps led Winning driver Winning manufacturer No. Winning Team
1 DRIVE4COPD 300 Clint Bowyer Clint Bowyer Tony Stewart Chevrolet 4 Kevin Harvick, Inc.
2 Bashas' Supermarkets 200 Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Toyota 18 Joe Gibbs Racing
3 Sam's Town 300 Carl Edwards Kyle Busch Mark Martin Chevrolet 32 Turner Motorsports
4 Scotts EZ Seed 300 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Toyota 18 Joe Gibbs Racing
5 Royal Purple 300 Carl Edwards Kevin Harvick Kyle Busch Toyota 18 Joe Gibbs Racing
6 O'Reilly 300 Carl Edwards Carl Edwards Carl Edwards Ford 60 Roush-Fenway Racing
7 Aaron's 312 Elliott Sadler Trevor Bayne Kyle Busch Toyota 18 Joe Gibbs Racing
8 Nashville 300 Joey Logano Carl Edwards Carl Edwards Ford 60 Roush-Fenway Racing
9 Bubba Burger 250 Carl Edwards Denny Hamlin Denny Hamlin Toyota 20 Joe Gibbs Racing
10 Royal Purple 200 Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Toyota 18 Joe Gibbs Racing
11 5-hour Energy 200 Carl Edwards Carl Edwards Carl Edwards Ford 60 Roush-Fenway Racing
12 Iowa John Deere Dealers 250 Drew Herring Reed Sorenson Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford 6 Roush-Fenway Racing
13 Top Gear 300 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Carl Edwards Matt Kenseth Ford 16 Roush-Fenway Racing
14 STP 300 Aric Almirola Carl Edwards Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 31 Turner Motorsports
15 Alliance Truck Parts 250 Paul Menard Carl Edwards Carl Edwards Ford 60 Roush-Fenway Racing
16 Bucyrus 200 Michael McDowell Michael McDowell Reed Sorenson Chevrolet 32 Turner Motorsports
17 Subway Jalapeño 250 Kevin Harvick Elliott Sadler Joey Logano Toyota 20 Joe Gibbs Racing
18 Feed the Children 300 Elliott Sadler Brad Keselowski Brad Keselowski Dodge 22 Penske Racing
19 New England 200 Brad Keselowski Kevin Harvick Kyle Busch Toyota 18 Joe Gibbs Racing
20 Federated Auto Parts 300 Brad Keselowski Carl Edwards Carl Edwards Ford 60 Roush-Fenway Racing
21 Kroger 200 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Brad Keselowski Dodge 22 Penske Racing
22 U.S. Cellular 250 Elliott Sadler Carl Edwards Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford 6 Roush-Fenway Racing
23 Zippo 200 at The Glen Kurt Busch Kyle Busch Kurt Busch Dodge 22 Penske Racing
24 NAPA Auto Parts 200 Jacques Villeneuve Jacques Villeneuve Marcos Ambrose Ford 9 Richard Petty Motorsports
25 Food City 250 Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Toyota 18 Joe Gibbs Racing
26 Great Clips 300 Carl Edwards Carl Edwards Carl Edwards Ford 60 Roush-Fenway Racing
27 Virginia 529 College Savings 250 Brad Keselowski Carl Edwards Kyle Busch Toyota 18 Joe Gibbs Racing
28 Dollar General 300 Brian Scott Brad Keselowski Brad Keselowski Dodge 22 Penske Racing
29 OneMain Financial 200 Elliott Sadler Carl Edwards Carl Edwards Ford 60 Roush-Fenway Racing
30 Kansas Lottery 300 Carl Edwards Brad Keselowski Brad Keselowski Dodge 22 Penske Racing
31 Dollar General 300 Miles of Courage Paul Menard Brad Keselowski Carl Edwards Ford 60 Roush-Fenway Racing
32 O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge Elliott Sadler Carl Edwards Trevor Bayne Ford 16 Roush-Fenway Racing
33 WYPALL 200 Aric Almirola Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge 12 Penske Racing
34 Ford 300 Brad Keselowski Carl Edwards Brad Keselowski Dodge 22 Penske Racing

Drivers' standings

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(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position set by final practice results. * – Most laps led.

Pos Driver DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL TEX TAL NSH RCH DAR DOV IOW CLT CHI MCH ROA DAY KEN NHA NSH LOR IOW GLN CGV BRI ATL RCH CHI DOV KAN CAL TEX PHO HOM Points
1 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 8 7 8 14 4 8 38 5 21 10 4 1 4 14 2 8 27 9 4 2 3* 1 15 26 11 3 3 8 5 5 9 6 5* 2 1222
2 Elliott Sadler 38 12 12 4 5 5 5 13 4 3 6 5 10 11 8 4 8 5 12 30 16 3 10 10 8 10 6 6 14 3 4 9 27 6 1177
3 Justin Allgaier 27 8 2 15 12 6 7 11 3 4 29 8 13 1 13 19 5 19 10 4 27 29 12 8 15 6 9 14 10 11 7 14 9 13 1105
4 Aric Almirola 19 13 15 10 9 12 8 10 14 28 9 17 9 4 15 22 9 20 5 5 4 5 8 20 5 8 7 4 15 12 15 19 25 8 1095
5 Reed Sorenson 5 5 11 34 14 7 10 8 12 8 3 4* 5 6 11 1 3 17 15 8 9 6 13 25 12 32 8 10 7 26 32 16 35 25 1062
6 Jason Leffler 6 11 9 8 11 15 15 15 10 9 11 33 21 5 10 20 2 13 30 18 6 13 18 9 7 9 29 12 19 13 11 15 26 12 1028
7 Kenny Wallace 28 10 10 17 15 20 25 12 13 11 7 6 20 7 20 28 7 6 6 10 12 7 32 16 36 19 5 17 16 19 16 13 17 33 963
8 Brian Scott 34 9 14 12 13 10 11 22 15 29 30 27 8 17 17 16 12 15 17 17 15 14 14 12 10 12 32 3 11 17 5 12 41 9 947
9 Michael Annett 39 19 13 24 18 18 19 19 16 31 20 13 14 9 19 7 6 7 7 14 29 12 19 18 6 20 11 16 12 16 17 20 10 19 944
10 Steve Wallace 20 30 16 11 27 17 32 17 11 5 16 11 7 12 14 26 11 21 9 11 30 8 16 4 14 13 16 18 20 20 13 18 29 34 921
11 Trevor Bayne 10 31 5 19 6 13 6* 6 3 5 31 22 11 13 9 28 25 9 23 13 33 28 11 6 9 3 1 6 11 893
12 Mike Bliss 13 20 17 26 19 19 35 31 18 30 15 18 18 22 23 15 20 24 14 24 11 18 22 15 18 15 12 15 9 22 20 23 31 17 827
13 Mike Wallace 37 26 21 32 24 22 17 18 33 15 10 19 25 16 22 5 15 16 27 19 17 31 20 17 26 16 15 20 29 24 22 32 16 20 777
14 Joe Nemechek 15 15 23 21 39 24 3 19 12 19 16 29 21 21 26 12 11 7 16 11 21 21 18 10 30 21 37 21 12 16 755
15 Jeremy Clements 16 22 27 16 35 21 24 23 23 26 24 14 26 29 26 32 32 31 19 21 18 17 24 39 32 14 14 21 18 23 29 26 24 18 696
16 Josh Wise 31 18 38 18 16 14 31 9 6 14 17 29 17 26 16 13 24 20 19 4 28 29 16 22 33 31 33 33 14 36 DNQ 39 672
17 Timmy Hill (R) 29 24 29 32 28 14 33 26 19 22 30 23 15 27 11 23 26 23 22 23 21 31 22 22 36 17 22 22 34 21 33 18 21 655
18 Blake Koch (R) 27 30 33 25 16 25 27 18 43 21 34 27 25 14 28 22 18 27 20 28 29 38 23 23 27 27 21 25 18 22 14 23 610
19 Eric McClure 33 25 20 25 21 31 26 32 32 36 25 23 28 18 29 27 37 27 20 23 21 26 35 36 27 28 30 25 24 31 31 24 19 29 572
20 Derrike Cope 25 23 25 23 31 32 27 30 29 24 27 30 23 28 17 29 25 31 25 22 30 30 35 25 24 21 32 26 30 24 30 32 30 559
21 Morgan Shepherd 26 33 18 31 23 37 30 28 28 22 26 20 24 25 34 35 38 34 21 32 32 32 34 42 34 25 24 28 25 27 25 28 28 43 504
22 Ryan Truex (R) 14 19 20 17 16 8 25 18 34 20 11 4 13 8 10 341 8 459
23 Sam Hornish Jr. 36 16 13 7 12 24 6 24 5 12 7 1 7 411
24 Robert Richardson Jr. 32 24 22 37 29 26 28 34 20 22 36 32 31 31 33 23 26 22 29 30 25 22 22 377
25 Scott Wimmer 35 16 33 22 34 33 12 21 24 38 35 15 19 391 42 13 39 15 24 30 41 340
26 Danica Patrick 14 17 4 33 10 10 24 18 15 11 21 32 321
27 Kevin Lepage 41 37 37 Wth 28 39 34 21 38 33 28 33 29 24 28 31 30 23 27 28 27 20 35 298
28 Dennis Setzer 361 38 29 37 38 23 28 25 32 35 43 18 35 43 32 34 34 33 35 34 391 411 DNQ DNQ DNQ 218
29 Jennifer Jo Cobb (R) DNQ 32 31 QL 38 29 37 32 37 26 31 32 29 36 32 35 29 42 33 DNQ 29 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 202
30 Charles Lewandoski (R) 21 401 25 31 42 41 DNQ 24 30 37 40 28 22 41 40 22 38 40 33 194
31 Carl Long 36 32 28 41 42 42 40 35 33 34 35 39 31 35 36 42 DNQ 36 33 40 DNQ 41 37 37 34 37 DNQ 37 DNQ 187
32 Tim Andrews 41 30 36 41 36 36 35 36 391 38 34 40 41 Wth 38 41 39 31 41 DNQ 39 39 38 DNQ 40 DNQ 38 40 42 146
33 J. R. Fitzpatrick 42 20 27 21 10 38 5 145
34 Danny Efland 21 16 23 19 33 30 DNQ 40 26 144
35 Drew Herring 12 7 8 11 139
36 Kevin Conway 432 222 24 24 25 QL 29 24 36 26 120
37 Matt Carter 41 39 41 39 Wth 37 36 371 35 41 17 35 34 32 35 DNQ DNQ 39 40 119
38 Jeff Green 40 42 38 37 43 43 42 40 34 41 43 40 41 38 43 37 35 33 43 43 43 43 37 36 43 41 43 42 34 DNQ 118
39 Ron Fellows 2 7 11 114
40 Scott Riggs 13 37 361 37 38 41 36 31 36 39 27 37 112
41 Mikey Kile 29 33 16 15 19 108
42 Johnny Chapman 43 39 37 Wth 36 38 39 38 36 37 38 DNQ 43 34 38 35 38 40 DNQ 40 DNQ 99
43 Joey Gase 20 23 29 26 29 93
44 Shelby Howard 22 28 29 27 30 84
45 Tim Schendel 36 35 35 42 25 24 27 84
46 Chase Miller 40 DNQ 41 DNQ 40 DNQ 41 39 31 41 39 DNQ DNQ 40 40 42 40 39 39 DNQ 39 38 38 81
47 Kelly Bires 43 38 35 43 30 42 8 37 77
48 Donnie Neuenberger 23 26 20 33 74
49 Andrew Ranger 6 28 37 41 36 72
50 Alex Kennedy 40 32 21 23 33 71
51 Mike Harmon 43 40 38 37 41 Wth 37 40 39 41 40 37 38 38 36 DNQ 71
52 Jacques Villeneuve 3 27* 61
53 Mark Green 40 35 37 40 38 42 40 35 36 DNQ DNQ DNQ 36 DNQ 61
54 Luis Martinez Jr. 31 19 25 57
55 Angela Cope 28 25 DNQ 32 35 56
56 Fain Skinner 26 30 DNQ 23 42 55
57 Chris Buescher 17 17 54
58 Tim George Jr. 36 21 21 DNQ 54
59 Scott Speed 6 41 43 37 41 53
60 Casey Roderick 25 DNQ 28 DNQ 27 52
61 Jason Bowles 34 36 13 49
62 Kyle Kelley 26 14 48
63 Danny O'Quinn Jr. 27 26 421 36 39 DNQ 48
64 Alex Tagliani 2 43
65 Landon Cassill 3 41
66 Matt Frahm 26 25 43 38
67 T. J. Duke 23 28 37
68 Daryl Harr 35 39 24 DNQ 34
69 Brett Rowe DNQ 39 36 40 42 DNQ 40 43 42 DNQ 42 DNQ DNQ 28
70 Bobby Santos III 17 27
71 John Jackson 401 37 42 DNQ 31 DNQ 22
72 Patrick Sheltra 24 20
73 Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 28 16
74 Benny Gordon 28 16
75 D. J. Kennington 40 33 15
76 Doug Harrington 30 14
77 Maryeve Dufault 30 14
78 David Green 421 41 33 14
79 Kevin Swindell 31 13
80 Stanton Barrett 31 13
81 Brad Teague 42 39 38 13
82 Patrick Carpentier 32 12
83 Willie Allen 35 41 12
84 Billy Johnson 33 QL 11
85 Will Kimmel 35 9
86 Andy Ponstein 38 6
87 Dan Clarke 39 5
88 Chris Lawson 41 3
Amber Cope 321 0
Marc Davis 431 DNQ 0
James Hylton 431 0
Jake Crum DNQ DNQ 0
Jean-François Dumoulin DNQ 0
Chad Finley Wth 0
Jeremy Petty Wth 0
Michel Jourdain Jr. QL 0
Owen Kelly QL 0
Ineligible for Nationwide championship points
Pos Driver DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL TEX TAL NSH RCH DAR DOV IOW CLT CHI MCH ROA DAY KEN NHA NSH LOR IOW GLN CGV BRI ATL RCH CHI DOV KAN CAL TEX PHO HOM Points
Carl Edwards 29 2 6 7 2 1* 18 1* 25 20 1* 2 2* 2* 1* 14 8 34 1* 5 2* 5 7 4 1* 2* 2 1* 2 1 3* 3 3*
Kyle Busch 7 1* 30* 1* 1 34 1 2 1* 2 3 3 4 3 1 4* 1* 2 1 2 EX
Brad Keselowski 30 34 3 9 10 2 4 3 5 27 12 3 6 30 9 17 1* 8 12 1 7 19 1* 2 1* 6* 5 2 1
Joey Logano 12 6 5 7 4 2 4 13 11 6 1 10 29 3 2 19 13 7 19 8 4 10
Denny Hamlin 7 1* 2 2 5
Mark Martin 1 8 7 14
Tony Stewart 1 13
Matt Kenseth 1
Kurt Busch 1
Marcos Ambrose 1
Kevin Harvick 3 28 6 3* 39 16 13 18 2 2* 4 20 6
Clint Bowyer 2* 22 6 14 34 3 3 4 7 4
Kasey Kahne 11 2 11 7 22 4 3 19 5 33 4 28
Paul Menard 3 2 4 6 9 4 8
James Buescher 13 23 22 8 9 2 17 18 17 30 14
Jimmie Johnson 2
Dale Earnhardt Jr. 4 3 9
Michael McDowell 7 12* 10 9 3
Austin Dillon 7 10 3 14
Ryan Newman 4
David Reutimann 9 14 5 18 18 20
Jamie McMurray 34 16 21 31 7 17
Brian Vickers 8 10 10
David Stremme 20 9 12 23 16 13 17 13 26 14 34 11 15
Ricky Carmichael 9 39 26 15
Michael Waltrip 9 33
Parker Kligerman 9
David Mayhew 10
Ron Hornaday Jr. 13
Cole Whitt 15
Todd Bodine 18
Jeffrey Earnhardt 35 19
David Starr 21 23 33
Nelson Piquet Jr. 24
T. J. Bell 42 DNQ 27 DNQ 43 42 42 23 41 DNQ
Max Papis 23
Tony Raines 26 42 DNQ
Tomy Drissi 27 34
Kimi Räikkönen 27
Jamie Dick 30 34 31
Robby Gordon 31
J. J. Yeley 34 39 40 39 41 DNQ 42 43 38
Clay Greenfield 35
David Ragan 35
Rick Crawford 36
Boris Said 37
Justin Marks 40
Brian Keselowski 42 DNQ 42 DNQ 43 DNQ
Erik Darnell 42 DNQ
Chris Cook QL QL
Brian Simo DNQ
Pos Driver DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL TEX TAL NSH RCH DAR DOV IOW CLT CHI MCH ROA DAY KEN NHA NSH LOR IOW GLN CGV BRI ATL RCH CHI DOV KAN CAL TEX PHO HOM Points
  • 1 – Post entry, driver and owner did not score points.
  • 2 – Conway originally registered for Sprint Cup points, but switched to Nationwide at Nashville.
  • Kyle Busch was suspended from competing in the second Texas race due to crashing out championship contender Ron Hornaday Jr. during a caution at the 2011 WinStar World Casino 350K earlier that weekend. He was replaced by Denny Hamlin.

Manufacturer

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Pos Manufacturer Wins Points
1 Ford 13 212
2 Toyota 10 194
3 Chevrolet 4 174
4 Dodge 7 168

See also

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References

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