2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series

Ricky Stenhouse Jr., the 2011 Nationwide Series champion
Elliott Sadler finished second behind Stenhouse in the championship by 45 points.
Justin Allgaier finished third in the championship, 117 points behind Stenhouse.
Timmy Hill, the 2011 Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year.
The No. 60, driven primarily by Carl Edwards, wins the owner's championship for Jack Roush.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s 2011 Nationwide championship car at Road America. Ford won the Manufacturer's championship with 13 wins and 212 points.

The 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series was the 30th season of the NASCAR Nationwide Series, the second-tier professional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season included thirty-four races, beginning with the DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona International Speedway and ending with the Ford 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. During the 2010 season, NASCAR announced a few notable calendar changes, including race additions at Iowa Speedway and Chicagoland Speedway, and the removal of Gateway International Raceway from the schedule. Jack Roush won the Owners' Championship, while Ricky Stenhouse Jr. of Roush Fenway Racing won the Drivers' Championship with a second-place finish at the final race of the season. Ford won the Manufacturers' Championship with 212 points.