Kyle Busch plays spin-to-win at Bristol

By Reid Spencer
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

(August 20, 2010)

BRISTOL, Tenn.—After spinning his strongest challenger on Lap 219, Kyle Busch held off Jason Leffler and polesitter Elliott Sadler through a spate of cautions in the closing laps to win Friday night’s Food City 250 Nationwide Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway.

Busch won his 10th Nationwide race of the year, tying the single-season record he already shared with Sam Ard. The victory was Busch’s 40th in the series, but it was not without controversy.

Busch can complete an unprecedented sweep of three races at one track in NASCAR’s top three touring series with a victory in Saturday’s Sprint Cup Series Irwin Tools Night Race. Busch won Bristol’s Camping World Truck Series race Wednesday night.

Keselowski and Busch battled ferociously for the lead during the final quarter of the race, and that heated contest produced the sixth caution of the event. On Lap 219, Busch slid past Keselowski for the lead off Turn 2 but bobbled slightly down the backstretch.

Busch’s No. 18 Toyota clipped the wall after contact from Keselowski’s Dodge, and as the cars rolled through Turn 4, Busch spun his adversary in the corner, forcing Keselowski to pit to repair the damage to his car. Keselowski finished 14th.

“It is what it is,” Keselowski said. “I’m going to go to work—and work on beating his ass.”

Busch admitted he spun Keselowski on purpose.

“I thought I had him cleared on the back, and I moved up in front of him, and instead of him doing an Earnhardt crossover move, he just decided that he would run into the back of me and put me in the fence,” Busch said. “That’s Brad Keselowski. So I went into the next corner and dumped him.

“He does it to everybody else. Why can’t I do it to him?”

Dale Earnhardt Jr. rallied from a lap down to finish fourth behind Leffler and Sadler. Carl Edwards ran fifth. Trevor Bayne, Clint Bowyer, Reed Sorenson, Parker Kligerman and Joey Logano completed the top 10.

Edwards, second in the series standings, trimmed Keselowski’s lead to 313 points. On the strength of his 10 victories in 20 starts, Busch remained third in points, 434 behind Keselowski, despite having competed in four fewer races than either Keselowski or Edwards.

The race featured a wild accident on Lap 83, when contract from Justin Allgaier’s Dodge sent Kasey Kahne’s No. 38 Toyota sliding on its side along the outside wall for approximately 200 yards.

Notes: Busch gave Toyota its 50th Nationwide win. … Busch won in chassis 61, which has accounted for eight victories in 10 starts. … Busch’s 40 wins have come in 193 starts. He is second to Mark Martin, who has 48 wins in 231 starts.

Below are the unofficial race results for the 2010 Food City 250:

FIN
ST
CAR
DRIVER
MAKE
SPONSOR
PTS/BNS
LAPS
STATUS
1 3 18 Kyle Busch Toyota Z-Line Designs 195/10 250 Running
2 6 10 Jason Leffler Toyota Fraternal Order of Eagles 170/0 250 Running
3 1 33 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet Rheem Heating & Air Conditioning 170/5 250 Running
4 34 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet Realtree Outfitters 160/0 250 Running
5 10 60 Carl Edwards Ford Fastenal 160/5 250 Running
6 17 99 Trevor Bayne Toyota Out! Pet Care 150/0 250 Running
7 8 21 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet Zaxby’s 151/5 250 Running
8 11 32 Reed Sorenson Toyota Dollar General 142/0 250 Running
9 43 42 Parker Kligerman Dodge Pelletier Brothers American Loggers 138/0 250 Running
10 2 20 Joey Logano Toyota GameStop 139/5 250 Running
11 7 05 Willie Allen Chevrolet 31-W Insulation 130/0 250 Running
12 18 35 Jason Keller Chevrolet TriStar Motorsports 127/0 250 Running
13 14 98 Paul Menard Ford Richmond Water Heaters / Menards 124/0 250 Running
14 13 22 Brad Keselowski Dodge Discount Tire 126/5 250 Running
15 32 7 Josh Wise Chevrolet Hot Wheels 118/0 250 Running
16 21 27 Danny O’Quinn Jr. Ford Heil Trailer International 115/0 250 Running
17 41 40 Mike Bliss Chevrolet Westerman Companies 112/0 250 Running
18 23 15 Michael Annett Toyota Pilot Travel Centers 109/0 250 Running
19 36 16 Brian Ickler Ford Roush Fenway Racing 106/0 250 Running
20 15 81 Michael McDowell Dodge Camrett Logistics 103/0 250 Running
21 25 62 Brendan Gaughan Toyota Snap-On Tools 100/0 250 Running
22 31 6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. * Ford CitiFinancial 97/0 250 Running
23 20 104 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet Boudreaux’s Butt Paste 94/0 250 Running
24 33 70 Shelby Howard Chevrolet Foretravel Motorcoach 91/0 250 Running
25 30 11 Brian Scott * Toyota AccuDoc Solutions 88/0 249 Running
26 38 34 Tony Raines Chevrolet Long John Silver’s 85/0 248 Running
27 39 09 John Wes Townley Ford Zaxby’s Milkshakes 82/0 247 Running
28 40 23 Robert Richardson Jr. Chevrolet R3 Motorsports 79/0 247 Running
29 16 28 Kenny Wallace Chevrolet Chloe Duyck Foundation 76/0 245 Running
30 5 66 Steve Wallace Toyota 5-Hour Energy 73/0 244 Running
31 42 01 Mike Wallace Chevrolet Smoky Mountain Cheese 70/0 226 Running
32 29 87 Joe Nemechek Chevrolet AMFMEnergy.com / HeatRedefined.com 67/0 204 Running
33 4 12 Justin Allgaier Dodge Verizon Wireless 64/0 187 Accident
34 12 139 Sean Caisse Ford Rimz One Wheels Tires Accessories 61/0 155 Accident
35 9 1 Ryan Newman Chevrolet Phoenix Construction 58/0 117 Accident
36 28 49 Mark Green Chevrolet FX Network “Sons of Anarchy” 55/0 84 Susp.
37 37 38 Kasey Kahne Toyota Great Clips 52/0 81 Accident
38 35 0 Brad Teague Chevrolet Roadrunner Markets / Green Acres Lawn Care 49/0 42 Brakes
39 22 73 Derrike Cope Dodge Charter 46/0 30 Brakes
40 24 90 Chase Miller Chevrolet D’Hondt Humphrey Motorsports 43/0 25 Electrical
41 26 91 David Gilliland Chevrolet D’Hondt Humphrey Motorsports 40/0 22 Brakes
42 19 26 Dennis Setzer Dodge K-Automotive Motorsports 37/0 6 Brakes
43 27 136 Jeff Green Chevrolet Long John Silver’s 34/0 4 Brakes
* Denotes Rookie

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