Larson edges Truex to win Pure Michigan 400
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[August 15, 2017]
BROOKLYN, Mich. -- Kyle Larson
claimed his third consecutive win at Michigan International Speedway
on Sunday and his third win of the season after he took the lead
from Martin Truex Jr. on an overtime restart in the Pure Michigan
400 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race.
"I was running a few options through my head of what to do if I got
a good jump, and that was one of them, and it worked out perfect,"
Larson said. "I can't believe that happened. We were struggling all
day. We were definitely not as good as the last two times we won
here, but we preserved and had a great restart at the end."
Truex and teammate Erik Jones finished second and third,
respectively. For Jones, it equaled his career-best finish.
Ryan Newman and Trevor Bayne rounded out the top five.
The race went into overtime as the result of a Michael McDowell-Paul
Menard wreck on lap 195 that brought out the yellow flag for the
fifth time in the race and then the red flag for extensive track
cleanup.
The race restarted with Truex and Jones on the front row and Larson
in fourth.
"I just tried to do something a little different there with Larson
behind me, but when he hit me, I went and I spun the tires," Truex
said. "They just got too cold under that red flag and not enough
time to get them warmed up. Our car generally took a few laps all
day to get warm, but while we had enough caution laps, I could kind
of keep heat in the tires.
"Just spun them a bit, and he got a run, and there was no way he was
going to go around me on the bottom with all that stuff down there,
and I just went into one and spun the tires because they were so
cold. It's one of those deals; sometimes these things don't work
out.
"I'm proud of everybody on the team; they did a great job today, and
we had a really fast race car again. Proud of that, and I hate I
didn't get it done for those guys and all our fans out there, but
all in all, it's a good day. Michigan has just been tough. We've
been fast here; we just can't get that 'W,' but we're fast here, and
we'll learn from it."
Truex was the class of the field in the second half of the race, but
when he pitted during a cycle of green-flag pit stops with just over
40 laps remaining, varying pit strategies put other drivers up
front.
Truex was back up front when he stayed out during the fourth caution
of the race that came out when Joey Logano had a flat tire.
"We kind of fell into where we were gonna be 10th or so, just like
we've been and then the right-front blew out somehow," Logano said.
"It wasn't like it was a long run or anything like that. We must
have run something over, but after that, we were two (laps) down and
it just didn't matter."
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Michigan native Brad Keselowski dominated the first
half of the race and was the winner of the first 60-lap stage. Truex
took the win in stage two, his series-leading 15th stage win of the
season.
After starting on the pole, Keselowski led the first
42 laps before pitting during a cycle of green-flag pit stops.
Another Michigan driver, Jones, stayed out four extra laps during
the cycle to lead before Keselowski cycled back around to the top
spot.
Daniel Suarez stayed out during the caution at the end of the first
stage to inherit the lead. When the race restarted for stage two,
Keselowski retook the position, but Suarez maintained second until
finally having to pit on lap 91.
Suarez's race ended prematurely when he wrecked with Kasey Kahne
with 60 laps remaining.
"We were good, but we messed up there a little bit with taking two
tires," Suarez said. "I didn't like that. I thought we were going to
be able to overcome, and it was still very early in the race.
Unfortunately, contact got us out of the race."
Another cycle of green-flag stops began just past lap 105. When that
cycle completed near the end of the second stage, Truex was up front
and Keselowski in second.
NOTES: Kyle Busch led 47 laps in the 100-lap NASCAR Camping World
Truck Series race at Michigan International Speedway on Saturday
before finishing third. ... Kyle Larson won the last two races at
MIS, most recently in June 2017 and last year's Pure Michigan 400.
... Larson was in Knoxville, Iowa, on Saturday night where he
finished second in the Knoxville Nationals dirt sprint car event. He
flew to Knoxville after the final Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
practice at Michigan on Saturday. ... Chase Elliott finished second
in all three of his previous races at Michigan. ... Hendrick
Motorsports teammates Jimmie Johnson and Kasey Kahne started in the
back Sunday after going to backup cars because of damage sustained
by their primary cars in separate on-track incidents during final
practice Saturday. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s car also sustained practice
damage, but his team was able to make repairs. ... Truck Series
driver Christopher Bell was on standby for Denny Hamlin in case
Hamlin's longtime girlfriend, Jordan Fish, went into labor. Hamlin
and Fish are awaiting the birth of their second child. ... Kurt
Busch and Matt Kenseth lead active drivers at Michigan with three
wins apiece. ... After the Michigan race, only three races remain in
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