May 31, 2013:
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
DOVER,
Del. -- Pulling away from runner-up Matt Crafton during a four-lap run
to the finish, Kyle Busch won Friday's Lucas Oil 200 NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series race at Dover International Speedway.
Busch sped away after a restart on Lap 197 of 200, as Crafton and third-place finisher Ryan Blaney battled for the second spot.
The victory was owner/driver Busch's second of the season, his second win in a row, his third at Dover and the 32nd
of his
career. Chase Elliott, who started on the outside of the front row,
overcame two pit road speeding penalties to finish fourth, one spot
ahead of Brendan Gaughan.
Polesitter Darrell Wallace Jr. (10th
Friday) led the first 119 laps of the race but surrendered the top spot
to Matt Crafton
during a green-flag pit stop on Lap 120. By the time the round of pit
stops had cycled through, Busch, who pitted on Lap 117, was at the front
of the field with an advantage of more than five seconds over Wallace.
Saving
fuel for a possible 83-lap run to the finish, Busch saw his lead
dwindle to just over two seconds before crew chief Rudy Fugle
gave him the green light to run at full speed. But a caution for debris
in Turn 2 on Lap 158 made fuel strategy moot and gave the lead-lap cars
a chance to pit.
Crafton
won the race off pit road and surged ahead of Busch after a restart on
Lap 164, but five laps later, Busch passed Crafton to
the outside and began to stretch his advantage as Wallace and Timothy
Peters battled for the fourth spot behind him.
Busch's
margin was just under a second when NASCAR called the fifth caution of
the race on Lap 179, for debris on the frontstretch.
Busch chose the outside lane for the restart on Lap 185 and got the
jump on Crafton into the first corner.
Busch
opened a lead of more than one second before Tim George Jr. blew a tire
and smacked the Turn 3 wall on Lap 191 to cause the sixth
caution and set up the dash to the finish.
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