Busch roars to ninth Nationwide win

By Lee Montgomery

Special to Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

(July 31, 2010)

NEWTON , Iowa —Even when he doesn’t get any practice, Kyle Busch still wins in the NASCAR Nationwide Series.

Busch won his ninth Nationwide race of 2010, his sixth in his last seven starts and 39th of his career by dominating the U.S. Cellular 250 in front of 55,988 fans at Iowa Speedway.

“I really like these cars,” Busch said. “It’s fun, man. I’ve really grown accustomed to these things and have learned how to drive them. You can really drive the Nationwide cars hard because they don’t have a whole lot of horsepower, so you can really try to make up a lot by being able to get more out of the car, driver-wise.”

Busch missed Saturday morning’s rain-delayed practice, making it to Iowa in time for qualifying. In his first laps in the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, he earned the second position. Brad Coleman practiced Busch’s car.

“It would’ve been better if I could’ve sat on the pole,” Busch said. “Darn Trevor Bayne.”

Bayne may have won the pole, but Busch’s car was clearly dominant in the race, even without Busch practicing it. Busch led four times for 209 laps.

“It says a lot about the team, it says a lot about my confidence as a driver and my confidence in the team that they can prepare great racecars—and also (backup driver) Brad Coleman and what he does. I told (crew chief) Jason (Ratcliff) before the start of this thing, ‘Man, if I win this thing, I just might not practice any more.’ I think I screw it up more when I practice it.”

Busch restarted sixth after a pit stop for four tires with 42 laps to go, passing four cars in one lap to move to second behind Kevin Harvick, who changed only right-side tires.

“We got five, six cars in between ourselves and Kyle, and that’s really what we wanted to do,” Harvick said. “We just didn’t expect him to pass them all in one lap. That was our best chance, to try to get in front of him, and hopefully have him get caught up in traffic.”

Busch passed Harvick with 24 laps to go and pulled away for the victory, spoiling Nationwide’s Dash 4 Cash program. Since Busch was ineligible because he hasn’t run all the Nationwide Series races this year, an eligible driver can win $75,000 if he wins at Texas Motor Speedway on Nov. 6.

Harvick ended up second, with Jason Leffler third, with points leader Brad Keselowski fourth and Bayne fifth. Sixth through 10th were Steve Wallace, Michael Annett, Justin Allgaier, Matt DiBenedetto and Carl Edwards.

Iowa ‘s second Nationwide race saw two red flags in the first 100 laps. The first red was for Reed Sorenson’s wreck in Turn 1 on Lap 42, caused by a melted bead on the right-front tire. The second came 51 laps later, when Brian Keselowski nailed a prone Colin Braun in Turn 2.

Braun, who wrecked his primary car in qualifying, had spun off the corner before getting slammed by Keselowski. Three other cars were involved, but none of the drivers were hurt.

Bayne became the youngest driver in series history to win three consecutive poles as he claimed the top spot for the 250-lap race. Bayne is the third driver to accomplish the feat and the first in 18 years. The others were Sam Ard, Jeff Gordon and Michael Waltrip.

Brad Keselowski extended his series points lead over Edwards to 231 points.

Below are the unofficial race results for the 2010 U.S. Cellular 250:

FIN ST CAR DRIVER MAKE SPONSOR PTS/BNS LAPS STATUS
1 1 18 Kyle Busch Toyota Z-Line Designs / Nebraska Furniture Mart 195/10 250 Running
2 2 33 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches 175/5 250 Running
3 6 38 Jason Leffler Toyota Great Clips 165/0 250 Running
4 5 22 Brad Keselowski Dodge Discount Tire 160/0 250 Running
5 4 99 Trevor Bayne Toyota Aaron’s Dream Machine 160/5 250 Running
6 3 66 Steve Wallace Toyota 5-Hour Energy 150/0 250 Running
7 10 15 Michael Annett Toyota Northland Oil 146/0 250 Running
8 8 12 Justin Allgaier Dodge Verizon Wireless 142/0 250 Running
9 9 20 Matt DiBenedetto Toyota Pizza Ranch 138/0 250 Running
10 7 60 Carl Edwards Ford Fastenal 134/0 250 Running
11 17 7 Josh Wise Chevrolet GoDaddy / How DoYou.com 130/0 250 Running
12 14 70 Shelby Howard Chevrolet InternationalTrucks.com 127/0 250 Running
13 15 81 Michael McDowell Dodge MacDonald Motorsports 124/0 250 Running
14 11 6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. * Ford CitiFinancial 121/0 250 Running
15 13 27 Drew Herring Ford Baker Curb Racing 118/0 250 Running
16 16 98 Paul Menard Ford MasterCraft Doors / Menards 115/0 250 Running
17 12 40 Mike Bliss Chevrolet Key Motorsports 112/0 250 Running
18 23 88 Steve Arpin Chevrolet Realtree Outfitters 109/0 250 Running
19 18 87 Joe Nemechek Chevrolet HostGator.com 106/0 250 Running
20 19 104 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet Boudreaux’s Butt Paste 103/0 249 Running
21 22 28 Kenny Wallace Chevrolet Federated Auto Parts 100/0 247 Running
22 23 05 Blake Koch Chevrolet Daystar / 31-W Insulation 97/0 246 Running
23 25 23 Robert Richardson Jr. Chevrolet R3 Motorsports 94/0 245 Running
24 26 09 John Wes Townley Ford RAB Racing 91/0 244 Running
25 24 183 John Borneman III Ford Twisted X Boots / Red Line Oil 88/0 244 Running
26 27 35 Jason Keller Chevrolet TriStar Motorsports 85/0 244 Running
27 28 10 Tayler Malsam Toyota Iron Horse Jeans 82/0 242 Running
28 21 01 Mike Wallace Chevrolet J Davis Motorsports.com 79/0 201 Accident
29 30 34 Tony Raines Chevrolet Long John Silver’s 76/0 166 Susp.
30 29 11 Brian Scott * Toyota AccuDoc Solutions 73/0 162 Accident
31 31 62 Brendan Gaughan Toyota South Point Hotel & Casino 70/0 93 Accident
32 32 16 Colin Braun * Ford 3M 67/0 90 Accident
33 33 26 Brian Keselowski Dodge K-Automotive Motorsports 64/0 90 Accident
34 34 49 Mark Green Chevrolet Jay Robinson Inc. 61/0 90 Accident
35 35 21 Morgan Shepherd Chevrolet Victory In Jesus 58/0 43 Accident
36 36 32 Reed Sorenson Toyota Dollar General 55/0 41 Accident
37 37 156 Kevin Lepage Chevrolet RaceDaySponsor.com 52/0 33 Brakes
38 38 90 Danny O’Quinn Jr. Chevrolet D’Hondt Humphrey Motorsports 49/0 24 Brakes
39 39 43 Brad Baker Ford Baker Curb Racing 46/0 20 Brakes
40 40 52 Tim Schendel Chevrolet Means Racing 43/0 18 Transmission
41 41 91 Chase Miller Chevrolet D’Hondt Humphrey Motorsports 40/0 16 Brakes
42 42 92 Dennis Setzer Dodge K-Automotive Motorsports 37/0 9 Handling
43 43 136 Jeff Green Chevrolet TriStar Motorsports 34/0 2 Transmission
* Denotes Rookie

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