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The Man NASCAR Fans Love to Hate Wins Again!

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Kyle Busch Holds on for the W

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Kyle Busch fell a lap down at Talladega and came back to win. So when a steering problem dropped him to the back of the field at

Daytona, he didn't panic. He simply settled in for the long drive back to the front. And back to Victory Lane.

 

Busch bested Carl Edwards in a door-to-door drag race Saturday night that ended under caution with Busch earning his Sprint Cup

Series-best sixth victory of the season.

"That's him," crew chief Steve Addington shrugged.

 

Say what you want about Busch, the driver NASCAR fans love to hate. But the kid doesn't quit, not when a checkered flag is on the

line.

"It's me who has to stay a little calm and get back in the rhythm of what was going on," Busch said of his knack for overcoming

diversity at restrictor-plate tracks. "I just made sure I drove a smart race and finished it out, and whatever came to us would come to

us."

 

What he got was his 12th victory of the season spanning all three of NASCAR's top series.

 

But he had to wait several anxious moments for this one, which wasn't decided until NASCAR reviewed the running order at the

moment the final caution came out.

 

Busch and Edwards were drag racing with a little over a lap remaining when a multicar accident brought out the caution behind

them. The field was frozen, and while Edwards was pretty sure Busch was a nose ahead, no one was 100 percent certain.

"I can't believe that we're here right now," Busch said in Victory Lane. "We didn't have the best car. Luckily we were leading there

when it mattered most."

 

Edwards finished second and was disappointed not to have one last lap to finish his race with Busch.

"Man, I hate to lose the thing like that," Edwards said. "I wish we could have raced a little longer."

 

Matt Kenseth, Edwards' teammate at Roush Fenway Racing, was third. He was followed by Kurt Busch, Roush driver David Ragan

and Robby Gordon. Kasey Kahne, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Clint Bowyer and Mark Martin rounded out the top 10.

 

It seemed for a bit that Jeff Gordon was headed to his first victory of the season as he led 46 laps late and was handily holding off

Busch as the race wound down. But with four laps to go, Busch pulled inside of Gordon and claimed the lead mere seconds before

a multicar accident brought out a caution.

 

It set up an overtime sprint to the finish, and Busch was slow on the restart. It stacked the traffic up behind him and Edwards ran

into the back of Gordon, sending him spinning through the grass.

 

Edwards darted to the outside to move around the action and, with a push from Kenseth, pulled alongside Busch to set up a thrilling

drag race. But they didn't get a chance to race to the checkered flag because of contact between Travis Kvapil and Sam Hornish Jr.

that triggered a multicar accident that froze the field.  "I think it's ours," spotter Jeff Dickerson radioed to Busch. "We were out front.

Is it ours?"

 

"I don't know," Addington replied. "They are looking at it. I don't know."

 

Busch's team frantically watched the scoring tower, then jumped over the pit road wall in celebration when Busch's No. 18 was

declared the winner.

 

Busch celebrated with his customary sarcastic bow to the crowd. But with every victory, the fans who have loved to hate him are

slowly warming up to NASCAR's newest star. He was cheered this time, just like he was two weeks ago after winning on the road

course in Sonoma.

 

Gordon, who seemed poised to end his 22-race winless streak, wound up 30th and was disappointed with the way the final restart

played out.

 

"Everybody was laying back and trying to get a run on the last restart," Gordon said. "They got the jump on me. I tried to block him.

Maybe I came across (Edwards') nose. Hard to say. It's unfortunate. We had such a strong run."

 

But Gordon was more upset he allowed Busch to pass him with four to go.

"I should have stayed on the bottom. My car was so good on the bottom," he said. "I'm probably more mad at myself than anything

else."

 

Tony Stewart, winner of this race in 2005 and 2006, fell ill before the start and had J.J. Yeley on standby in case he couldn't make it

to the finish. Stewart drove his car as high as third, but gave up the seat right before the halfway point and Yeley took the car to a

20th-place finish.

 

So there was no redemption for Stewart, who lost the season-opening Daytona 500 when winner Ryan Newman passed him half a

lap from the finish.

 

Instead, it went to Busch, who actually dominated the 500 by leading a race-high 86 laps before he was shuffled back to fourth in

the closing laps.

 

But he recovered to earn his first restrictor-plate victory two months later when he won at Talladega in April. It gave him confidence

to return to Daytona and give Toyota and Joe Gibbs Racing the victory they were denied in the 500.


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