Kyle Busch breaks “drought” with NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win at Charlotte
May 17, 2013
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
CONCORD,
N.C.— Winless in his last seven starts in NASCAR’s Camping World Truck
Series, Kyle Busch broke what was for him a major drought with a victory
in Friday night’s North
Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Busch,
who owns his own truck, charged from the back of the field after a pit
road penalty to win in the series for the first time since Sept. 24,
2011 at New Hampshire. The
victory was Busch’s fifth at Charlotte and the 31st of his career in
107 starts.
Brendan
Gaughan ran second, .468 seconds behind Busch, with the race decided in
an eight-lap green-flag run to the finish after the eighth caution of
the night. Max Gresham
finished a career-best third, followed by series leader Matt Crafton
and Ty Dillon.
“It was
an eternity—the starts were spread over a year and half,” Busch said of
his seven-race winless streak. “It certainly was frustrating last year
that (crew chief) Eric
(Phillips) and I weren’t able to get to Victory Lane. We only ran three
starts, and in all of those three starts, we were a really good truck
and had a shot to win in all three of those...
“We’ve
been fast. These guys do a good job, (crew chief) Rudy (Fugle) here,
taking over for my stuff on the No. 51with a smaller team—it’s only him
and a couple of other guys
that are full-time for it… These guys do a lot of work for being so
small and just coming out here trying to knock out some wins.”
Busch
had led 66 laps by the time Tyler Young’s spin caused the fourth caution
of the race on Lap 82. On a fuel-only pit stop under yellow on Lap 84,
Busch drew a penalty for
dragging his gas can out of the pit stall and restarted on Lap 88 at
the rear of the field.
Undeterred—and
using the penalty as an opportunity to take four fresh tires--Busch
carved his way through the field and had just taken over the seventh
position when hard contact
between the trucks of Ron Hornaday Jr. and Jake Crum—after Hornaday cut
his right front tire--brought out the fifth caution on Lap 94.
After a
spate of cautions, Busch finally regained the lead, passing Miguel
Paludo for the top spot a lap before a pair of simultaneous wrecks
caused caution No. 8 on Lap 122.
A crash near the front of the field eliminated Darrell Wallace Jr. and
damaged the truck of Brad Keselowski.
Note:
The victory was the first as a crew chief for Fugle…Busch now has 113
wins in NASCAR’s top
three series combined…Gaughan scored his third straight top-five finish
and climbed three spots to fourth in points… Crafton leads in the
series standings by 22 points over polesitter Jeb Burton, who finished
13th.
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