Austin Dillon completes XFINITY Series sweep at Charlotte
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Oct. 9, 2015
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
CONCORD, N.C. – Where Charlotte Motor Speedway is concerned, Austin Dillon doesn’t mind being a creature of habit.
After
experienced veterans Kyle Busch and Kasey Kahne knocked themselves out
of contention on Lap 151 of Friday night’s Drive for the Cure 300 NASCAR
XFINITY Series race at
the 1.5-mile track, Dillon streaked away from Erik Jones to win by
2.809 seconds over the Joe Gibbs Racing driver.
With
the victory, Dillon completed a season sweep at Charlotte, both wins
coming from the pole position. The triumph was Dillon’s third of the
season in the XFINITY Series
and the sixth of his career.
Dillon’s
closest call came not on the track, but during the pre-race ceremony. A
fireball from one of the skyrockets used to liven up the proceedings
dropped out of the evening
sky and singed Dillon’s firesuit.
“I
was actually praying, and the fireworks hit me in the back,” Dillon
said. “I didn’t know if it was a sign from God or what. But it got me
going right there with a firework
in the butt.”
Now
that he’s completed a season sweep in the XFINITY Series, Dillon will
go for a weekend sweep on Saturday night, but he’ll have to win his
first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
race to achieve it.
“We going to do our best (on Saturday) to do the same thing we did tonight,” Dillon said.
Brad
Keselowski ran third, followed by Daniel Suarez and Regan Smith. Chris
Buescher came home seventh and extended his series lead to 26 points
over defending champion Chase
Elliott, who finished ninth.
Busch
lost several positions after a Lap 147 restart, and he and Kahne raced
aggressively for third place—with repeated side-by-side contact between
the two cars, before Busch
pulled ahead. But Kahne drove hard into Turn 3 on Lap 151, tapping
Busch’s Toyota twice and sending it up into the outside wall.
Kahne’s
Chevrolet also sustained damage in the incident, but he managed to
finish 12th. Busch took his car to the garage on Lap 154 and retired
from the race in 31st place.
“Kyle
got mad because he got into it with his teammate (Jones) off Turn 2 on
the start,” Kahne said after the race. “That shuffled him back to where I
was, and I’m racing to
try to get by him.”
By Kahne’s account, the hard racing soon escalated.
“He started beating on me down the back and on the front, and I overdrove Turn 3 and got into him,” Kahne said.
Busch was not available to comment after exiting his car.
Before
the incident, Busch had led a race-high 102 laps, taking over the
all-time lead in the series at Charlotte with 1,288 laps led. Mark
Martin was the previous record holder
with 1,257.
Note:
Sunoco Rookie of the Year candidate Darrell Wallace Jr. finished eighth
to record his eighth straight top-10 finish on a 1.5-mile intermediate
speedway.
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