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Date: Saturday, Aug. 17


Start Time: 2:30 p.m. ET


Site: Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course -- Lexington, Ohio


Track: 2.258-mile, 13-turn road course


Laps: 90


Miles: 203.22


Capacity: N/A


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Year: 1st


On TV: ESPN


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On Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN)/SIRIUS NASCAR Radio


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Past winners


Last race

Race: Zippo 200 at the Glen (Aug. 10)


Site: Watkins Glen International -- Watkins Glen, N.Y.


Miles: 200.9


Laps: 82


Finish line order: Brad Keselowski, Sam Hornish Jr., Brian Vickers, Regan Smith, Elliott Sadler


Time of Race: 2 hrs., 10 mins., 30 secs.


Average speed: 92.368 mph


Margin of victory: 1.418 secs.


Caution flags: 5 for 15 laps


Lead changes: 7 among 6 drivers


Lap leaders: S. Hornish Jr 1-15; B. Keselowski 16-17; P. Kligerman 18-24; B. S. Hornish Jr 1-15; B. Keselowski 16-17; P. Kligerman 18-24; B. Keselowski 25-51; R. Smith 52-52; B. Vickers 53-53; J. Logano 54-65; B. Keselowski 66-82.


Entry list

#00 Blake Koch (West Palm Beach, FL) Toyota/TBA


#01 Mike Wallace (St. Louis, MO) Chevrolet/teamjdmotorsports.com


#2 Brian Scott (Boise, ID) Chevrolet/Shore Lodge


#3 Austin Dillon (Welcome, NC) Chevrolet/AdvoCare


#4 Kevin Lepage (Shelburne, VT) Chevrolet/teamjdmotorsports.com


#5 Ron Fellows (Toronto, Canada) Chevrolet//AER Manufacturing


#6 Trevor Bayne (Knoxville, TN) Ford/Nationwide Children's Hospital


#7 Regan Smith (Cato, NY) Chevrolet/Nationwide Children's Hosp


#9 Marcos Ambrose (Launceston,Australia Ford/Stanley


#10 Jeff Green (Owensboro, KY) Toyota/TriStar Motorsports


#11 Elliott Sadler (Emporia, VA) Toyota/One Main Financial


#12 Sam Hornish Jr. (Defiance, OH) Ford/Alliance Truck Parts


#14 Eric McClure (Chilhowie, VA) Toyota/Hefty/Reynolds Wrap


#15 Stanton Barrett (Bishop, CA) Ford/TBA


#18 Michael McDowell (Glendale, AZ) Toyota/K-Love


#19 Mike Bliss (Milwaukie, OR) Toyota/TriStar Motorsports


#20 Brian Vickers (Thomasville, NC) Toyota/Dollar General


#22 A.J. Allmendinger (Los Gatos, CA) Ford/Discount Tire


#23 Anthony Gandon (Bayonne, France) Ford/Rick Ware Racing


#24 Derek White (Kahnawake, Canada) Toyota/VIP Poker


#30 Nelson Piquet Jr. (Brasilia, Brazil) Chevrolet/Worx


#31 Justin Allgaier (Riverton, IL) Chevrolet/Accudoc Solutions


#32 Kyle Larson (Elk Grove, CA) Chevrolet/McDonald's


#33 Max Papis (Como, Italy) Chevrolet/Rheem/Menards


#40 Reed Sorenson (Peachtree City, GA) Chevrolet/E-Swisher.com


#42 Jason Bowles (Ontario, Canada) Chevrolet/Curtis Key Plumbing


#43 Michael Annett (Des Moines, IA) Ford/Pilot Travel Centers


#44 Chad Hackenbracht (New Phila., OH) Toyota/Tastee Apple Inc.


#46 T.J. Bell (Reno, NV) Chevrolet/Curtis Key Plumbing


#51 Jeremy Clements (Spartanburg, SC) Chevrolet/TBA


#52 Ryan Ellis (Torrance, CA) Chevrolet/TBA


#53 Andrew Ranger (Roxton Pond, Canada) Dodge/Waste Management Bagster


#54 Owen Kelly (Tasmania, Australia) Toyota/Monster Energy


#60 Travis Pastrana (Annapolis, MD) Ford/Nationwide Children's Hospital


#70 Tomy Drissi (Hollywood, CA) Toyota/TBA


#73 To Be Announced Chevrolet/TBA


#74 Kevin O'Connell (Newport Beach, CA) Chevrolet/TBA


#75 Kenny Habul (Etobicoke, Canada) Toyota/Sun Energy 1


#77 Parker Kligerman (Westport, CT) Toyota/Bandit Chippers


#79 Jeffrey Earnhardt (Mooresville, NC) Ford/Uponor


#86 Tim Cowen (Ashland, OH) Ford/Cowen Logistics


#87 Kyle Kelley (Huntington Beach, CA) Toyota/Jamison Engineering


#99 Alex Bowman (Tucson, AZ) Toyota/TBA


Notes

The Nationwide Children's Hospital 200 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course is the 22nd race on the 2013 Nationwide Series schedule.


This will be the third and final road course race on the schedule this year. A.J. Allmendinger won at Road America, and Brad Keselowski took the checkered flag at Watkins Glen International last weekend.


Located roughly 60 miles north of Columbus, Ohio, this 2.258-mile road course opened in 1962. The IndyCar Series has been running there each year since 2007. CART and USAC races also were held at this course in the past.


Mid-Ohio was added to the Nationwide schedule after Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal had been dropped. The series competed in Montreal from 2007-12.


The next race is the Aug. 23 Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Joey Logano won last year's event there.


Brad Keselowski claimed his fourth consecutive Nationwide Series win by outrunning his Penske Racing teammate and pole sitter Sam Hornish Jr. in Saturday's Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen International.


Sam Hornish Jr. will start on the pole for Saturday's Zippo 200 Nationwide Series race after setting a new track qualifying record at Watkins Glen International.



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