Kyle Busch ends his victory drought (+result)


Busch dominates Nationwide race at Lowe’s

In the NASCAR Nationwide Series at Lowe’s Motor Speedway. Eleven races without a win is an eternity for Kyle Busch, but the prolific Joe Gibbs Racing driver returned to victory lane decisively Friday night at Lowe’s Motor Speedway.

Six days removed from exiting car with what was later diagnosed as pneumonia, Busch led 137 of 200 laps to win the Dollar General 300 at the 1.5-mile track. With the victory, Busch expanded his lead in the Nationwide Series standings to 195 points over fifth-place finisher Carl Edwards with four races left in the season.

At the end of a 21-lap green-flag run to the finish, Busch crossed the stripe 1.712 seconds ahead of runner-up Mike Bliss. Dave Blaney ran third, followed by Brian Vickers and Edwards.

The victory was Busch’s seventh in the series this season, his fifth at LMS and the 28th of his career.

“It’s been a holding pattern,” Busch said of his recent drought, which included a 90-point dent in his lead last Saturday at Fontana, Calif., when Busch was forced from the car because of illness, and relief driver Denny Hamlin was involved in a late-race wreck. “This thing was on a rail tonight. It was a great racecar. We had some points to make up.”

LMS was the ideal venue for Busch’s comeback.

“I love this place,” he said. “It’s my house on the Nationwide side. This is one of my favourite tracks. For some reason, I really gel with it. Man, it was a freight train for sure. There was not much that could have stopped this Toyota tonight.”

Steve Wallace took a major hit in his race against rookie Justin Allgaier for the fifth position in the series standings, significant because only the top five take the stage at the postseason awards banquet in Florida.

Wallace was an innocent victim when David Gilliland took his #1 Chevrolet four-wide in the tri-oval on Lap 63, slid his left-side tyres on the infield grass and triggered a three-car incident that knocked Wallace’s #66 Chevrolet into the outside wall.

“I got wrecked by a washed-up (Sprint) Cup driver, I guess,” said Wallace, who returned to the track after repairs 88 laps down and finished 31st.

Allgaier tightened his hold on the fifth spot with a twelfth-place finish. He leads sixth-place Wallace by 109 points and seventh-place Bliss by 118.

Result:

Pos

St

#

Driver

Car

Laps

1 5 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 200
2 11 11 Mike Bliss Toyota 200
3 12 87 Dave Blaney Toyota 200
4 9 32 Brian Vickers Toyota 200
5 1 60 Carl Edwards Ford 200
6 29 88 Brad Keselowski Chevrolet 200
7 15 33 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 200
8 16 143 Kasey Kahne Toyota 200
9 25 29 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 200
10 35 234 Tony Raines Chevrolet 200
11 22 5 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 200
12 3 12 Justin Allgaier * Dodge 200
13 31 15 Michael Annett * Toyota 200
14 10 20 Joey Logano Toyota 199
15 30 62 Brendan Gaughan * Chevrolet 199
16 8 10 Reed Sorenson Toyota 199
17 19 27 Jason Keller Ford 199
18 39 24 Eric McClure Ford 199
19 4 1 David Gilliland Chevrolet 198
20 13 99 David Reutimann Toyota 198
21 14 28 Kenny Wallace Chevrolet 198
22 20 0 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet 198
23 28 196 Michael McDowell * Dodge 198
24 32 26 Kevin Conway Chevrolet 197
25 40 40 Scott Wimmer Chevrolet 197
26 26 31 Tim Andrews Chevrolet 195
27 43 42 Aric Almirola Dodge 194
28 27 09 John Wes Townley * Ford 179
29 42 61 Matt Carter Ford 163
30 38 01 Mike Wallace Chevrolet 114
31 34 66 Steve Wallace Chevrolet 79
32 33 38 Jason Leffler Toyota 70
33 2 16 Matt Kenseth Ford 69
34 6 6 Erik Darnell * Ford 68
35 37 23 Ken Butler III * Chevrolet 68
36 41 81 Kevin Hamlin Dodge 62
37 21 07 Danny O’Quinn Jr. Chevrolet 52
38 17 49 Mark Green Chevrolet 50
39 23 102 Andy Ponstein Chevrolet 27
40 7 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford 12
41 36 47 Chase Miller Toyota 4
42 18 192 Dennis Setzer Dodge 3
43 24 90 Johnny Chapman Chevrolet 3

 source: plecours@flagworld.com