Kyle Busch wins second straight NASCAR XFINITY Series race at Atlanta
March 4, 2017
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
HAMPTON, Ga. – It took Kyle Busch 13 years to get his first NASCAR XFINITY Series victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
It took him one more year to get the second.
The
pole winner at Atlanta for the sixth time, Busch pulled away after a
restart on Lap 148 of 163 and beat Brad Keselowski to the finish line by
.605 seconds to score his second
straight victory at the 1.54-mile track in Saturday’s Rinnai 250.
“It
took so long to get here to begin with,” Busch said in Victory Lane.
“Now we’ve won two in a row. We weren’t great to begin with, and we
weren’t great in the middle, but
(crew chief) Scott Graves and the guys keep working on the car
throughout the race and brought the No. 18 (Toyota) to life there at the
end.”
Busch
was first off pit road under the fifth caution of the afternoon after
Kyle Larson, the leader entering pit road, nearly collided with Kevin
Harvick, the dominant driver
for most of the race with 64 laps led. The near-miss cost both drivers a
fraction of a second—enough for Busch to exit with the lead.
“I can’t say enough about my pit crew,” Busch said. “They did an awesome job getting me off pit road first for that final run.”
The victory was Busch’s 87th in 329 starts, extending his own series record.
Both
Larson and Harvick fell back on the Lap 148 restart and finished third
and fourth, respectively. Elliott Sadler, who ran fifth in the No. 1 JR
Motorsports Chevrolet, had
the best result among series regulars and leads the XFINITY standings
by three points over Sunoco rookie William Byron.
Darrell
Wallace Jr., Byron, Austin Dillon, Daniel Hemric and Cole Custer
completed the top 10. Drawing a penalty for too many men over the wall
on pit road, Custer restarted
from the rear after a lap 118 caution for Denny Hamlin’s spin in Turn 1
but recovered to earn his top-10 finish in the No. 00 Stewart-Haas
Racing Ford.
The
race was contested in three stages, the first two of 40 laps each
before an 83-lap final stage. Keselowski, a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup
Series regular, won the first stage,
earning a playoff point for the No. 22 Team Penske Ford.
Harvick won Stage 2 convincingly, but his car tightened up in the final third of the race, as shadows covered Turns 1 and 2.
As
a full-time monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series driver, Busch is
ineligible to earn points in the XFINITY Series, but his victory was
worth five playoff points on the owner’s
side to the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing team.
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