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Two-Tire Stop Gives Harvick Win In Nashville 300

Kevin Harvick gambled with a two-tire pit stop late in the Nashville 300 at Nashville Superspeedway. The gamble paid off as Harvick was able to hold off Reed Sorenson and others with four tires to capture the win.

Top 5: Harvick, Sorenson, Kyle Busch, Justin Allgaier, and Brad Keselowski

Carl Edwards, Scott Wimmer, Joey Logano, Michael Annett, and Brendan Gaughan rounded out the top 10.

Notables: Paul Menard (11th), Kelly Bires (14th), Mike Wallace (17th), Kenny Wallace (25th), Mike Bliss (27th), Joe Nemechek (18th), Steve Wallace (36th), and Jason Leffler (39th). 

On lap 43, James Buescher got loose inside of Jason Leffler and the two made contact. Leffler spun into the wall. About 100 laps later, Leffler retaliated, forcing Buescher into the wall. Buescher’s car caught fire, but he was able to escape without incident. Leffler was parked for over-aggressive driving.

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  1. [...] driver Jason Leffler was put of probation for three races for his actions in last Saturday’s Nashville 300. Leffler spun early in the race after contact with James Buescher. Later, he wrecked Buescher in [...]

    Posted by The Lead Lap | Leffler Put On Probation For Retaliation | April 7, 2010, 12:41 pm

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