Busch wins Nationwide at New Hampshire; Danica finishes 30th
Kyle Busch spent most of his race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway where he's most familiar.
Out in front.
Busch won the Nationwide Series race at New Hampshire on Saturday and became the career laps led leader in NASCAR's second-tier series with 8,118.
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Source: Busch wins Nationwide at New Hampshire; Danica finishes 30th
Out in front.
Busch won the Nationwide Series race at New Hampshire on Saturday and became the career laps led leader in NASCAR's second-tier series with 8,118.
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Busch bowed to the crowd, which saluted his sixth win of the season in the No. 18 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing. Busch earned his 36th career victory and passed Mark Martin on the career laps led list (8,117). "That's pretty cool," Busch said. "There's one more record I'm after and that's the win record. I want to try and beat him and see how many I can set." Busch is tied with Kevin Harvick for second on the career Nationwide win list. Martin leads the series with 48. Busch held off Brad Keselowski, who finished second and had his solid run derailed by a poor pit stop. Carl Edwards, Joey Logano and Trevor Bayne round out the top five. Keselowski stretched his points lead to 247 over Edwards. Busch left with a lengthy list of milestones. He won here last year and is the first driver to win multiple Nationwide Series races in the track's 24-race history dating back to its inaugural event on July 15, 1990. "I'm proud of the fact we made it happen and we had everything go right for us today," Busch said. Danica Patrick finished 30th, five laps down. Patrick tangled with Morgan Shepherd early and went into the wall only seven laps into the race. The IndyCar regular posted her best finish in four Nationwide races. |
Source: Busch wins Nationwide at New Hampshire; Danica finishes 30th
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