Scenes
from Darlington
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NASCAR: Busch
Bounces Back at Darlington
Kyle Busch overcame
a penalty for a loose lug nut and several encounters with the wall
to win Saturday night's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Dodge Challenger
500 at Darlington Raceway.
Busch was penalized
for a loose lug nut during an early race pit stop and was forced
back to pit road.
But he was able
to race his way back to the front of the field and by lap 163 had
moved into 12th place. It took 107 more laps before he was able
to get around Jeff Gordon for the top spot and from there, he cruised
to his third Cup win of the season.
"This is pretty
awesome," Busch said. “Darlington showed how tough it is tonight,
and it's always gonna be tough. I just have to thank my team.”
Busch's battered
Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota rolled into victory lane looking like it
had been through a demo derby at a local short track.
"We’re gonna
go through a lot of tools fixing this thing this week,” Busch said.
"How many times
did I hit the wall? I don’t know, one, two, three, four, probably
five or six. I’ve got to thank my team, they build them as strong
as they can for me, 'cause I like to knock the walls down with them.”
The 23-year-old
Busch became the youngest winner in Darlington Raceway's history.
Carl Edwards
started 36th and was able to come all the way back to finish second.
“My hat’s off
to Kyle and Steve (Addington, crew chief) - they had the fastest
car,” Edwards said. “We wanted to beat them so bad. I hate second
place, but I guess it’s good for points.”
Gordon, Dale
Earnhardt Jr. and David Ragan rounded out the top five.
Matt Kenseth,
Denny Hamlin, Travis Kvapil, Dave Blaney and Jeff Burton rounded
out the top 10.
Greg Biffle
was in the hunt for a third Darlington win in the last four races,
but mechanical failure took him out of contention on lap 234 after
leading 95 laps.
It took only
three laps for the first caution to fly when Elliott Sadler made
a costly mistake when he got loose and spun up into Tony Stewart
in Turn 1.
Sadler was quick
to apologize for the incident. "It was my fault," Sadler said. "I
apologize to all of his fans."
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