Veteran Cup driver Tony Stewart (Camry No20) dominated the second Nationwide race of the season, the Stater Bros 300 postponed from Saturday to Sunday then to Monday afternoon at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California following a long period of showers.
Stewart led 136 of the 150 laps as Kyle Busch (Camry No 32) came in second followed by Kevin Harvick (Chevy No 33).
Defending series champ and earlier winner of the Cup race at the same track, Carl Edwards (Ford No 60), came in fifth.
Canadian driver D.J. Kennington (Dodge No 81) ended up 26th. It was Stewart's second consecutive win and Toyota's fourth in the NASCAR Nationwide Series.
Stewart led 136 of the 150 laps as Kyle Busch (Camry No 32) came in second followed by Kevin Harvick (Chevy No 33).
Defending series champ and earlier winner of the Cup race at the same track, Carl Edwards (Ford No 60), came in fifth.
Canadian driver D.J. Kennington (Dodge No 81) ended up 26th. It was Stewart's second consecutive win and Toyota's fourth in the NASCAR Nationwide Series.