Busch goes 4-for-4 with dominant Dover Truck win
May 30, 2014
By Seth Livingstone
NASCAR Wire Service
DOVER,
Del. – Much to the dismay of Matt Crafton, Johnny Sauter, Ryan Blaney
and others, Kyle Busch has been unstoppable in the NASCAR Camping World
Truck Series and untouchable
at Dover International Speedway.
Busch,
won for the fourth time in as many 2014 starts and posted his third
victory in his last three NCWTS attempts at Dover, leading 150 of 200
laps to capture Friday’s Lucas
Oil 200.
As a
regular in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Busch is not eligible for the
Camping World Truck Series title. But he’s driving like a champion. In
addition to his 39th victory,
he recorded the eighth perfect driver rating of his CWTS career in
Friday’s race.
“We all
know, the 51 was lights out, OK?” summed up Sauter. “Hopefully we’ll be
able to learn what they’re doing in the 51 camp and run with them, week
in, week out.”
It all begs the question: Might Busch be able to finish unbeaten in the truck races he drives this season?
“It’s not unimaginable,” Busch said. “But a lot of circumstances have to go your way. It’s certainly feasible, maybe.”
Turning
the duties over to rookie Erik Jones for five of the next six races,
Busch isn’t slated to drive another CWTS race until June 26 at Kentucky.
"It’s
been fun. I’ve enjoyed being able to run up front, lead laps and such,”
Busch said. Busch has now won five consecutive starts dating back to
last season, the second time
in his career he has accomplished the feat.
Crafton provided Busch’s stiffest competition until his right front tire gave out, leading to a hard crash on Lap 158.
That
left it to Blaney and Sauter to pursue Busch after a restart with 20
laps to go. But once Busch pulled away, neither could close to within
1.3 seconds of the leader.
“Our Tundra was awesome on the long runs,” said Busch’s crew chief Eric Phillips.
Blaney lost ground on a pit stop late in the race, but knew that was not the deciding factor.
“With
50 or 60 to go we had a loose left rear wheel,” said Blaney, happy to
be contending after 22nd-place finishes in his previous two races.
“Luckily we caught it before
it went back green. But I don’t think it mattered. I don’t think anyone
was going to catch (Busch’s) 51. He was something else."
Crafton, who entered the race as the series points leader, said he had “no warning” his right front tire was about to go down.
“It’s a
shame,” said Crafton, who led 46 laps. Relegated to a 23rd-place finish
by his crash, Crafton dropped into a second-place tie with Sauter, one
point behind Timothy
Peters. With his victory at Martinsville Speedway, Crafton remains the
only driver other than Busch to win a CWTS race this season.
Peters
emerged with the series lead despite losing power and finishing 10th,
two laps down. His Red Horse Racing teammate German Quiroga Jr., lost a
late-race duel with Tyler
Reddick for eighth place, but remained the only driver to finish in the
top 10 of each race this season.
After
leading the first 73 laps, Busch did have to overcome a bad break. He
was already on pit road for a green flag stop when Brennan Newberry
crashed into the inside retaining
wall. Busch continued back onto the track without pitting but fell to
eighth place on the restart.
That handed the lead to Crafton and helped Blaney, Reddick, Sauter and John Hunter Nemechek advance within the top five.
Busch
wasted no time in charging to third. He passed Blaney during a lengthy
green flag run and closed to Crafton’s rear bumper. On Lap 120 Busch
rode the high line to regain
the lead.
Brandon
Jones raced with the leaders all night and posted a career-best
fourth-place finish. Joey Coulter was fifth, his best finish of the
season. Ben Kennedy finished behind
Nemechek, his seventh-place finish the best by a rookie.
Busch,
who qualified on the front row for Sunday’s Sprint Cup race, has a
chance to complete a rare triple this weekend. He has won two of his
last three Nationwide Series
starts and had the fifth-fastest lap time in final practice for
Saturday's Buckle Up 200 presented by Click It or Ticket Nationwide
event.
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