Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s success at Iowa Speedway continues. The defending Nationwide Series champion extended his winning streak at Iowa Speedway.

Stenhouse dominated the field for most of the race to capture the checkered flag in the Pioneer Hi-Bred 250 on Sunday. The win is the third consecutive at the 0.875-mile track for Stenhouse, who swept the two Nationwide races held here last year.

"Man, this one was fun," Stenhouse said. "I love dominating those races."

The Roush Fenway Racing driver claimed his third win in 10 starts this season, extending his season points lead to 28 points over Elliott Sadler, who was second. Stenhouse grabbed his first lead by overtaking Sam Hornish Jr. on lap 31 en route to leading 209 laps, tying a track record set by Kyle Busch in 2010.

He held off the likes of Kurt Busch, Sadler and Justin Allgaier during late restarts, as the race's four cautions proved to be the only thing that could trim his lead, which grew to nearly five seconds at times.

Stenhouse dropped to fourth for a restart after Danica Patrick brought out the second caution when her right-front tire blew and caused her to hit the wall. With Cole Whitt starting in the lead spot, Stenhouse needed a couple laps to pass Sadler for the lead near the midway point.

Things got interesting with 65 laps remaining as Busch completed his move from worst to first after a restart. Less than a lap later, Stenhouse moved back into first and ran to Victory Lane.

Sadler, who started on the pole, earned his third consecutive top-five finish at Iowa Speedway, leading two laps. Michael McDowell slipped in late to place third. Austin Dillon was fourth.

Busch was running in the top three, but got caught up with McDowell on the final lap. He saved the car after a lengthy sideways slide for a fifth-place finish.

Darrell Wallace Jr., who made his Nationwide Series debut with Joe Gibbs Racing, placed ninth. Travis Pastrana, making his second start in the series, suffered an electrical problem, completing 228 laps and placing 26th.

Pos Driver Car/Engine Laps Time/Delay
1 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford 250 2h 02:29.
2 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet 250 1.465
3 Michael McDowell Toyota 250 22:57:31.
4 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 250 22:57:31.
5 Kurt Busch Toyota 250 22:57:31.
6 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 250 22:57:31.
7 Cole Whitt Chevrolet 250 22:57:31.
8 Parker Kligerman Dodge 250 22:57:31.
9 Darrell Wallace Jr. Toyota 250 22:57:31.
10 Brendan Gaughan Chevrolet 250 22:57:31.
11 Brian Scott Toyota 250 22:57:31.
12 Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge 250 22:57:31.
13 Brad Sweet Chevrolet 250 22:57:31.
14 Michael Annett Ford 249 1 Lap
15 Mike Bliss Toyota 249 1 Lap
16 Steve Arpin Chevrolet 249 1 Lap
17 Jason Bowles Toyota 248 2 Laps
18 Erik Darnell Chevrolet 248 2 Laps
19 Joe Nemechek Toyota 247 3 Laps
20 Casey Roderick Chevrolet 247 3 Laps
21 Mike Wallace Chevrolet 247 3 Laps
22 Johanna Long Chevrolet 246 4 Laps
23 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet 245 5 Laps
24 Jamie Dick Chevrolet 244 6 Laps
25 Timmy Hill Ford 244 6 Laps
26 Travis Pastrana Toyota 228 22 Laps
27 T.J. Bell Chevrolet 214 Alternator
28 Daryl Harr Ford 207 Engine
29 Tayler Malsam Toyota 179 Accident
30 Danica Patrick Chevrolet 113 Accident
31 Morgan Shepherd Chevrolet 87 Handling
32 Jeff Green Toyota 70 Accident
33 Joey Gase Chevrolet 50 Engine
34 Josh Richards Ford 48 Engine
35 Mike Harmon Chevrolet 12 Ignition
36 John Jackson Toyota 7 Vibrations
37 Tim Andrews Ford 6 Vibrations
38 Matt Frahm Chevrolet 5 Vibrations
39 Michael Guerity Chevrolet 4 Brakes
40 Blake Koch Chevrolet 3 Vibrations
41 Kevin Lepage Toyota 3 Vibrations
42 Tim Schendel Chevrolet 3 Overheating
43 Chase Miller Chevrolet 2 Handling