After weekend off, Busch Series Returns to Racing on ESPN2:

On Saturday afternoon, ESPN2 continues its season-long coverage of the Busch Series with live racing from Dover International Speedway. The telecast of the 200-mile race begins at 3 p.m. ET with NASCAR Countdown, hosted by Allen Bestwick, with analyst Brad Daugherty, in the ESPN Pit Studio. The race telecast begins at 3 p.m. ET. Some NASCAR Countdown highlights:
A Repeat for Edwards? Busch Series points leader Carl Edwards will talk with ESPN pit reporter Jamie Little on his chances to defend at the Monster Mile, where he won in the spring. Edwards has won four Busch Series races in 2007, all on concrete racetracks. That designation has earned him the nickname Concrete Carl.
Ambrose a Daddy-to-be: Marcos Ambrose will be on baby alert this weekend, with his wife expecting their second child at any time. Ambrose is scheduled to drive in Saturdays Busch Series race, but passed up the opportunity for a Cup ride with Robby Gordon on Sunday to be home with his wife. The big question what will happen if Ambrose is notified mid-race? ESPNs Mike Massaro will talk with Ambrose.
Driver Development: Landon Cassill: A new face in the NASCAR Busch Series, Landon Cassill, a developmental driver for Hendrick Motorsports, is slated to compete in four Busch Series races this year; his first was at Richmond. ESPNs Shannon Spake will report on Cassills career and his development as a driver, with input from team owner Rick Hendrick.(ESPN PR)(9-20-2007)