Two drivers taking part in an exhibition race among NASCAR legends at Bristol Motor Speedway were injured in a violent wreck and transported to a local hospital Saturday afternoon.
Rick Wilson passed Phil Parsons with two laps to go to outlast 11 other retired NASCAR drivers Saturday in a non-sanctioned exhibition race organized by Bristol Motor Speedway.
BRISTOL, Tenn. - As the final laps ticked off in Saturday's Scotts 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway, it became clear the race winner would be determined between Penske Racing drivers Justin Allgaier and Brad Keselowski.
Justin Allgaier became a first-time race winner in the Nationwide Series by taking Saturday's Scotts Turf Builder 300, while Brad Keselowski finished second to give Penske Racing a 1-2 finish at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Roger Penske casually leaned against the railing along the spotter stand at Bristol Motor Speedway, showing no emotion as he watched his two young drivers race each other for a win.
The answer to that question will likely become clearer following Sundays Food City 500. Last month, the track installed an additional 160 feet or so of SAFER barriers at the exits of Turns 2 and 4, which in effect reduces the amount of racing surface.
Brad Keselowski claimed the pole for Saturday's Scotts Turf Builder 300 Nationwide Series race after topping the charts in qualifying at Bristol Motor Speedway.
All eyes will be on Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski in todays race, but its unlikely either would be foolish enough to intentionally get involved in another incident.
Drivers Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski and team owners Jack Roush and Roger Penske filed in one by one Saturday morning for their made-for-media meeting with NASCAR officials at Bristol Motor Speedway.
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