Busch caps perfect weekend with Cup win at Texas
Apr. 13, 2013
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
FORT WORTH, Tex.--The record book will say that Kyle Busch won the NRA 500 on Saturday night.
If truth be known, Busch started the process on Friday afternoon and applied the coup de grace with 20 laps left on
Saturday evening.
Yes, Busch capped a perfect weekend when he took the checkered flag .508 seconds ahead of runner-up Martin Truex Jr.
But Busch’s first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory at Texas, his second of the season and the 26th of his career started with a pole-winning run on Friday that afforded him the luxury of picking the No. 1 pit stall.
At
the race’s crucial juncture, under the final caution for debris in Turn
4, Busch used a lightning-fast pit stop
and the pit stall position closest to the exit from pit road to grab
the top spot for the final restart. Truex restarted on the outside and
struggled to maintain contact with the race winner.
Though he gained ground in the closing laps, Truex ran out of time.
During
post-race inspection, Truex's No. 56 Toyota failed the height-stick
test and was deemed too low in the front. The car will be
taken to NASCAR's research-and-development center in Concord, N.C. for
further examination.
Carl Edwards was third, followed by Greg Biffle and Joey Logano, who barely made the starting grid and rallied for
an unexpected top five.
Busch, who won Friday night’s Nationwide Series race after claiming the pole, finished off the seventh Nationwide/Cup
sweep of his career, a NASCAR record--and all because of the final pit stop.
"It
feels good--oh, man," Busch exulted after climbing from his car. "(Crew
chief) Dave Rogers and these guys gave
me a great piece today. We ran up front all day long. But if it wasn’t
for my pit crew, the most awesome group ever--since 2008 we’ve been
together, haven’t had any changeover--man, those guys are just awesome.
"They pulled out one heck of a stop right there at the end to put us up front, to give us that lead, and we were able
to bring it home."
Busch led a race-high 171 laps to 142 for Truex, who was beyond disappointed with the second-place result.
"We
started near the front and had a decent car at the beginning, but not
great," Truex said. "We worked on it all
night and got it to where it was the best car out there. The last
caution came out, and we got beat out of the pits, and that was the
race. It was pretty frustrating to run second again. I feel like we've
been in this boat and this position a bunch of times.
"Nothing
about it is much fun. At the same time, it was a good run for us. We
had a great weekend. Had a good race
car all weekend long, and we learned a lot about things we can use in
the future. Just running second sucks, especially when you're that
fast. So (I’m) a little bit frustrated right now."
Nor would Truex use Busch’s No. 1 pit stall as an excuse.
"We
came in with the lead," Truex said. "I still feel like we should have
been able to beat him out. I don't know what
happened there, but it wasn't even close. I was three (car-lengths)
behind, so it wasn't all pit position, it was other things on our end…
"It's
so hard to get in position to win these races. It is so hard to make
your car good enough to beat Jimmie Johnson
and Carl Edwards and Kyle Busch and all these guys; and we had that
tonight. We've got to get better at taking advantage of that. That's
where we're missing, and that's what we need to work on. So that's why
I'm upset. Second is a great accomplishment, but
it's not what we're here for."
Truex streaked away from the field after a restart on lap 229 and opened a lead of more than 2.5 seconds over Busch.
That advantage grew to more than four seconds before a worn-out right front tire threatened Truex’s winning chances.
As
Truex brought his No. 56 Toyota to pit road under green on Lap 280,
however, David Gilliland turned Marcos Ambrose’s
Ford on the backstretch to cause the sixth caution of the night. As the
yellow flew, Jeff Burton ran into the back of Mark Martin’s Toyota and
spun into the inside wall.
Since
both Truex and Busch were already on pit road when NASCAR called the
caution, they remained in the lead for a
restart on Lap 291. Truex opened a lead once again before a Lap 314
caution for debris in Turn 4 slowed the field again and allowed the
lead-lap cars to pit for four tires.
Busch won the race off pit road, and that proved decisive, as he sped away after a restart on Lap 319 and made a bridesmaid
of Truex for the sixth time since his only Sprint Cup victory on June 4, 2007.
Trouble started early for the Penske Racing Fords of reigning series champion Brad Keselowski and Logano. NASCAR confiscated
the rear-end housings of the cars, forcing the teams to make a change before the race.
Keselowski made it to the grid in time for the start, but Logano’s car was late presenting itself on pit road and had
to start from the rear.
"It is just something that is not in the spirit of the rules," NASCAR vice president of competition told the Sporting
News in explaining the violation. If penalties are forthcoming, they will be announced next week.
Nevertheless, both drivers rallied from a lap to down to post top-10 finishes. Keselowski came home ninth and remained
second in the Cup standings, nine points behind Jimmie Johnson, who ran sixth on Saturday.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race - NRA 500
Texas Motor Speedway
Fort Worth, Texas
Saturday, April 13, 2013
1. (1) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 334, $550858.
2. (5) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 334, $346555.
3. (9) Carl Edwards, Ford, 334, $268605.
4. (35) Greg Biffle, Ford, 334, $214855.
5. (18) Joey Logano, Ford, 334, $204713.
6. (7) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 334, $203341.
7. (3) Aric Almirola, Ford, 334, $182841.
8. (15) Brian Vickers(i), Toyota, 334, $153305.
9. (16) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 334, $183746.
10. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 334, $167288.
11. (14) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 334, $144395.
12. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 334, $165006.
13. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 334, $170701.
14. (23) Mark Martin, Toyota, 334, $134315.
15. (26) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 334, $164648.
16. (11) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 334, $149455.
17. (19) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 334, $151751.
18. (22) Trevor Bayne(i), Ford, 334, $119810.
19. (4) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 333, $145424.
20. (10) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 333, $145024.
21. (13) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 333, $158435.
22. (32) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 332, $139668.
23. (21) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 332, $119910.
24. (38) David Reutimann, Toyota, 332, $126468.
25. (28) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 332, $123418.
26. (25) David Ragan, Ford, 331, $126768.
27. (33) David Stremme, Toyota, 331, $115132.
28. (42) Danica Patrick #, Chevrolet, 331, $102585.
29. (6) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 330, $117985.
30. (40) Josh Wise(i), Ford, 330, $102835.
31. (24) Casey Mears, Ford, 330, $104910.
32. (27) David Gilliland, Ford, 329, $95810.
33. (12) Austin Dillon(i), Chevrolet, 326, $102710.
34. (39) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 326, $93610.
35. (41) Joe Nemechek(i), Toyota, 324, $92485.
36. (43) Timmy Hill #, Ford, 322, $91360.
37. (2) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 316, $117603.
38. (8) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, Front Suspension, 306, $130196.
39. (36) JJ Yeley, Chevrolet, Rear Axle, 293, $79260.
40. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr. #, Ford, 290, $123596.
41. (34) Mike Bliss(i), Toyota, Brakes, 140, $71260.
42. (30) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, Engine, 138, $75260.
43. (37) Michael McDowell, Ford, Overheating, 44, $63760.
Average Speed of Race Winner: 144.751 mph.
Time of Race: 3 Hrs, 27 Mins, 40 Secs. Margin of Victory: .508 Seconds.
Caution Flags: 7 for 36 laps.
Lead Changes: 18 among 7 drivers.
Lap
Leaders: Kyle Busch 1-39; D. Ragan 40; Kyle Busch 41-42; M. Truex Jr.
43-75; Kyle Busch 76-82; D. Gilliland 83;
Kyle Busch 84-131; R. Newman 132-134; Kyle Busch 135-187; J. Gordon
188-200; M. Truex Jr. 201-223; Kyle Busch 224; M. Truex Jr. 225-279; J.
Gordon 280-281; J. Logano 282; M. Truex Jr. 283-288; Kyle Busch 289; M.
Truex Jr. 290-314; Kyle Busch 315-334.
Leaders
Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): Kyle Busch 8 times for 171
laps; M. Truex Jr. 5 times for 142 laps;
J. Gordon 2 times for 15 laps; R. Newman 1 time for 3 laps; D. Ragan 1
time for 1 lap; D. Gilliland 1 time for 1 lap; J. Logano 1 time for 1
lap.
Top 12 in Points: J. Johnson - 269; Brad Keselowski - 260; Kyle Busch - 251; G. Biffle - 239; C. Edwards - 234; D.
Earnhardt Jr. - 234; K. Kahne - 232; C. Bowyer - 208; J. Logano - 207; P. Menard - 206; M. Kenseth - 204; K. Harvick - 192.
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