For the 3rd time in five races, and the 4th time in Sprint Cup Series
competition this year, Kyle Busch emerged from his car victorious, with
his Toyota parked in victory lane, as Busch led 158 laps en-route to
his run away victory over Carl Edwards.
"It was definitely a great race for us there," Busch said. "We didn't have the car to beat today."
"I think Kyle's being modest," Edwards said. "I think that last run, his car was the best car."
Busch
earned his 10th victory among Nascar's top three series, as he outran
the Roush cars of Edwards, Greg Biffle and Matt Kenseth, who finished
2nd, 3rd and 4th. However, Edwards wasn't fascinated with the way his
day ended.
"No good," said Edwards, who won the race here in September. "Not what we came here to do."
On
lap 18 nearly half of the top-12 in points found themselves involved in
a 10-car pileup that started when David Gilliland and Elliott Sadler
made contact coming off turn 2, sending Sadler spinning in front of the
field. From there Tony Stewart, Clint Bowyer, Kevin Harvick, Kasey
Kahne, Denny Hamlin and Dale Earnhardt Jr. all piled in to the
wreckage, along with others.
Kahne's wreck, who won the
Coca-Cola 600 just a week earlier, allowed David Ragan to pull within 8
points of the chase after the halfway point of Nascar's regular season.
Matt Kenseth also pulled within 95 points, and after his slow start is
in position to make a run at the chase.
And for Stewart, it was the third straight race in which he finished 18th or worse, and the 4th in the last five races.
"Unfortunately, adversity is our motto here at Joe Gibbs Racing," Stewart said after his wreck.
However, his teammate has only faced the adversity of the fans that
hate to see him win, which he has done on several of Nascar's toughest
tracks. And recently if Busch hasn't been celebrating a win, he's been close, finishing 3rd or better in each of the past five races.
"I just want to win everything, man," Busch said. "That's all I'm here for. I've found something that's worked for me recently."
Greg Biffle earned his second consecutive top-3 finish as he came home third after dominating the first half of the race, leading 164 laps, the most of any driver. The Biff did this despite electrical issues that forced him to cut off all unnecessary devices within the car, including those that cool the driver during the race. However, Biffle still made a charge for the win, but fell well behind Busch and Edwards as the laps wound down.
"In the end, he got his car right and was able to drive off," Biffle said.
Oh Kyle we believe you.. you car was junk. That extra 50 hp that toyota has doesnt help a thing.
I wonder how many people you can get to think that the car was horrible and that it was all YOU that got that win.
Well once again Biffle had a dominate car and then had problems. Where are they getting there parts? NAPA? Sorry photogr must be only Kyles toyo that gets the extra 50 H.P. still don't see mikey up front.
I'm VERY disappointed to not be able to click into this blog and see ten to fifteen rants against Kyle Busch. Did the world stop spinning this morning? Did the sun rise in the west? Did the Pope welcome women into the priesthood?
Well, HMS sorta had a rant - but by his standards, it was only a half-hearted effort.
COME ON GUYS & GALS - I know you're out there seething with rage regarding Kyles aggressive and irresponsible driving, with tales of the 3 or 4 wrecks he caused, with proof of the 172 extra horsepower he gets out of his Toyota, etc.
HMS...Seems like with 50 extra horepower that all the Toyotas would just pull away from the field at Daytona and Talladega. After all back in DEI's glory days Jr supposedly only had 8 more H.P. than everyone else, and he could pass or pull away whenever he wanted.
Great job again Tyler, I will second Hanahan's comment, you always get these out so well done and with great pics.
Its not cheating if your R&D departments are working overtime on a superior product...and you can bet that Stewart & Hamlin are getting the same "extra" horsepower yet neither are winning like Kyle is...face it, the kid has talent on the track.
He wrecks about 30% of the time and wins most of the rest...but is that good driving? Without some performance advantage, JJ and JG could not have reeled off their 20 wins. It seems JGR has done their homework with the assist of millions dumped on them by Toyota! Money still does talk! Give a fearless (aka reckless) driver a superior car and you have Toyota and Busch winning more than their share. If they can do it within the rules, why wouldn't they? Time for Chevy and Ford to commit to fight back or concede the series to Toyota. Dodge just needs to drop out!
Also, HMS, though they were stout, was very lucky last year. There were several races JGR should have won only to have some sort of issue out of their control. This year, aside from Denny Hamlin at Bristol, those problems haven't plagued them, and they've been able to get the wins they deserve. They're success isn't b/c of their connection with Toyota, rather the hard work of all the employees at the shop. Kyle Busch's driving each week doesn't hurt either.
photogr- With the way Kyle has been able to keep the car in one piece this year, I think he might just be able to do it all year, or at least during the chase when it counts.
Dwindy1- Kyle's always complaining about his car, imagine what it'd be like if his car was perfect! lol
Hanahan- Thanks, I try to get these out the same day as the race. (Of course if Gordon wins you'll see this within minutes, lol)
HMS2488- So, you return.... lol
I don't know where you got the 50hp number from, but regardless after the race Kyle credited his crew for the win, saying the key was them getting him out front, but w/e. You hate him, lol, seems like you have support in BeaverNut.
elad64- I love how every year when somebody wins consistently their automatically cheating (last year HMS, this year Yoda). Oh well, people get jealous easily.
Dave_in_Indy- Are you serious! He didn't say thank you! That ####s gotta pay! lol
klvalus- Thank you! Everyone listen to klvalus, she knows that hard work and talent= performance. And she's completely unbiased! Although, she does root for a certain driver to do bad so she can put him on the NOT list. :P
moseby- Haven't you heard? The rule is that all the competition has to just lay over and let the Yodas win. It's Nascar, not Toyota, Nascar just wants Toyota to win. (for no apparent reason, lol)
Hello, I'm Tyler Head. I live in Utica, NY and currently attend Ilion Jr. Sr. High School. I'm a senior this year (woot! haha), and I'm persuing a career in Computer Hardware design, or Journalism... I guess I'm undecided, lol. I enjoy a lot of sports, with my favorite being NASCAR. My favorite driver is Jeff Gordon, I even made a fansite. As much as I enjoy NASCAR, I also like Baseball, Football, and College Basketball.
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