Cup race quick lede
Martin Truex Jr. ends 218-race drought with Sonoma win
June 23, 2013
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
SONOMA,
Calif.— For Martin Truex Jr., a welcome oasis called Sonoma Raceway at
long last ended one of the longest droughts in NASCAR racing.
With a
convincing victory in Sunday’s Toyota Save Mart 350, Truex ended a
winless streak of 218 races dating to June 4, 2007 at Dover, where he
finished 7,355 seconds ahead
of runner-up Ryan Newman.
On
Sunday at Sonoma, Truex beat second-place Jeff Gordon by and even bigger
margin—8.133 seconds—as Juan Pablo Montoya dropped from the second
position after running out of
fuel on the next-to-last lap.
Truex set a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series record for the largest number of races between a driver’s first and second victories.
Carl
Edwards ran third, followed by Kurt Busch, who rallied from consecutive
pit road speeding penalties to score his fourth top five of the season.
Clint Bowyer, last year’s
winner, came home fifth, followed Kasey Kahne and Marcos Ambrose.
Greg
Biffle, series leader Jimmie Johnson and Kevin Harvick completed the top
10. Montoya, who was running second with two laps left, fell to 34th at
the finish after running
out of fuel.
Varying
pit strategies scrambled the field after the cars of Kyle Busch and
Edwards tangled on Lap 82 to cause the seventh caution of the race. Led
by Truex, the top 15 cars
stayed on the track, all close on fuel to finish the race.
Johnson
restarted 16th on two new tires, while Joey Logano, Gordon and Dale
Earnhardt Jr. led a group that changed four tires under the yellow. The
new tires made a difference,
as Gordon, Kurt Busch and Bowyer all charged into the top five.
But
staying out was a winning move for Truex, who built a five=second lead
with 10 laps left and cruised to the drought-ending victory.
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