Kevin Harvick raced to his first NASCAR Nationwide Series victory of the year, holding off Kyle Busch on the final lap at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday night.
Kyle Busch had a commanding lead wiped out with one ill-timed caution.
He snagged it back just in time to extend his dominant run in the Nationwide Series -- and seal his latest win with a kiss.
Joey Logano held off Sam Hornish Jr. to win the NASCAR Nationwide race at Chicagoland Speedway on Sunday, leading a sweep of top two spots for Roger Penske after the owner asked Logano to drive the No. 22 car on a rare weekend off for the Sprint Cup series.
Kyle Busch needed some OT to grab that checkered flag.
Busch dominated in regulation, then proved he had the car to beat in three attempts of NASCAR's version of overtime to win Saturday's Nationwide Series race.
Matt Kenseth pulled away from traffic on the final restart of Friday night's Subway Firecracker 250, cruising to a comfortable win at Daytona International Speedway.
Thirty-one cars, including 16 in the Sprint Cup Series, failed inspection before Thursday's practices at Daytona International Speedway.
NASCAR confiscated the teams' roof flaps, which are designed to keep cars on the ground during spins and wrecks at high speeds, for further inspection. Penalties could be possible.