Kyle Busch holds off Brad Keselowski for 34th Truck Series win
Sept. 13, 2013
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
JOLIET, Ill.--If Kyle Busch has found a little extra speed he can use down the road in NASCAR’s Camping World Truck
Series, second place might be the best his rivals can hope for.
Busch held off Brad Keselowski in the closing laps of Friday night’s EnjoyIllinois.com 225 at Chicagoland Speedway
to win for the 34th time in the series, frustrating Keselowksi’s bid to become the 24th driver to win in all three of NASCAR’s national series.
"We
didn’t have the speed on the short run, but on the long runs, we had a
really, really good truck," Busch said.
"It’s been fun. It’s a great win for this team. This team really
deserves. (Crew chief) Rudy (Fugle) and the guys have worked really
hard.
"We tried some things in practice today. A couple worked, so maybe we can take those to a few other places later this
year."
Busch won for the fourth time this season, the third time at Chicagoland and the 34th time in his career.
Keselowski finished second for the fifth time in 58 starts.
Ryan Blaney who drives for the team Keselowski owns, ran third, followed Matt Crafton, who extended his series lead
to 41 points over eighth-place finisher James Buescher. Ty Dillon came home fifth.
Keselowski
and Busch waged a scintillating battle during the last half of the
150-lap race, trading the lead multiple
times before Busch took the point on Lap 130. Busch held the top spot
and opened an advantage that reached nearly one second before Keselowski
began to close with 10 laps left.
By Lap 143, Keselowski had pulled within a truck-length of the No. 51 Toyota, but Busch kept his rival at bay by running
the high line around the 1.5-mile speedway.
"It’s not a lot of fun," Keselowski said of his fifth second-place run, "but this is the most fun you can have finishing
second. We’ve been right there. This particular race, second was probably where I deserved to finish on that last run.
"Eventually it’s got to turn your way."
After getting loose and falling back in traffic on Lap 59, Keselowski brushed the wall while racing in close quarters
with Ty Dillon.
"I knew I had gotten there pretty late," said Keselowski, who had a strong run to the outside of Dillon’s No. 3 Chevrolet.
"Obviously, I could have stayed in it and wrecked both of us. And then we made slight contact.
"I don’t think it was that harmful to my truck, but any time you hit the wall, it’s not going to help it."
Notes: Busch led 52 laps to Keselowski’s 50… Crafton posted his 16th top 10 in 16 starts this season… Keselowski
has finished second to five different drivers in the Truck Series: Kevin Harvick, Justin Lofton, Buescher, Ty Dillon and Busch.
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