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If you're looking for the best advice for NASCAR odds, you've certainly come to the right place. Here at Bookmaker sportsbook, we're preparing for the Ford 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at at the Homestead-Miami Speedway in Miami, Florida on November 17.

Ford 300 Betting OddsNASCAR Betting Online: The Ford 300 will take place on November 17 at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Miami, Florida. The race has been run since 1995 and is a part if the NASCAR Nationwide Series. The race is 200 laps total and 300 miles long. The Ford 300 has been televised by ESPN2 since 2007.

The first race winner was Dale Jarrett in 1995. Kevin Lepage, Jeff Burton and Joe Nemecheck also won the race in the 1990s. Nemecheck won it twice before the turn of the century, capturing the checkered flag in 1997 and 1999. He won it for a third time in 2001. Jeff Gordon was the winner in 2000. Scott Wimmer won the Ford 300 in 2002, followed by Kasey Kahne, Kevin Harvick and Ryan Newman. The 2006 winner was Matt Kenseth, followed by Burton again, and Carl Edwards. The last two races have been won by Kyle Busch. He is the first multiple-race winner at the Ford 300 since Nemecheck pulled the feat three times and Burton did it twice.

The current leader in the NASCAR Nationwide Series points chase is Ricky Stenhouse, Jr., who has 787 points as of August 10. Reed Sorenson is in second place with 775, followed by Elliot Sadler with 758. Aric Almirola (710) is in fourth, and Justin Allgaier (704) is in fifth place, still very much in the race. Nemechek is currently in 15th place in the points race and is looking to capture another Ford 300 victory to once again beat the NASCAR odds.

2011 Ford 300 Winner - Stenhouse, Roush score Nationwide titles as Keselowski wins at Homestead

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. clinched the NASCAR Nationwide Series 2011 championship within the first 40 laps, but that didn't mean he spent the rest of the season-ending Ford 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on cruise control. Stenhouse nearly tracked down Brad Keselowski to score the race win, but it ended up with the 2010 series title-winner ahead of the newly crowned champ.

Keselowski's win was his fifth of the season, and came after holding off Carl Edwards and later Stenhouse once he passed him in the final few laps.

Edwards finished third but the result was enough for his No. 60 Roush Fenway Racing Ford to earn the season-long owners' championship, giving team owner Jack Roush a sweep of the two respective titles.

Stenhouse clinched in a rather anticlimactic fashion as enough cars went to the garage within the first 40 laps. He needed to finish only 37th to take the title. Still, he remained a fixture in the top-five all night, and nearly tracked down Keselowski for the win.

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