Kyle
Busch wins at Dover with late pass
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[October 02, 2017]
By Amanda Vincent, The Sports Xchange
DOVER, Del. -- Kyle Busch denied Chase
Elliott a first-career Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series win at Dover
International Speedway on Sunday.
Busch passed Elliott on the final lap of the Apache Warrior 400 for
his fourth win of the season and second in the three-race first
round of the 2017 playoffs.
"It's, no doubt, the moment that you live for," Busch said. "It's
the moment that all these guys live for and what we do with this
M&M's Caramel team, and this Toyota Camry was not the best there
early on, but we made a lot of gains on it and got it where it was
really good there at the end.
"And I was making the most out of it, there, and being able to run
the top and get some speed going with some momentum around the top
side, and I can't say enough about Chase. I mean, he's an awesome
competitor and great kid, great friend. I raced with him in late
models, and coming off of (turn) two, there, you know, he could have
pulled up and checked up my momentum.
"I did kind of checkup, because I wasn't quite sure, but then, he
gave me enough room, and I put it back down and just kept my
momentum up there, got along side of him and got ready for the entry
to (turn) three."
Elliott finished second, Jimmie Johnson was third, Martin Truex Jr.
fourth, and Kyle Larson rounded out the top five.
"I'm just so disappointed in myself," Elliott said. "Golly, I
couldn't have had it any easier. It ran green from the stage break
all the way to the end, and I gave it away. I appreciate my team and
their efforts today. The pit stops were great and they kept us in
the ballgame. I didn't."
Elliott led most of the 160 laps that made up the third stage of the
race, taking the lead on the restart at the beginning of the final
stage when previous leader, Larson, bobbled because of a power
issue.
"It was a really good race," Larson said. "I won that second stage
and was the leader off pit road, and then my engine was kind of
struggling firing up when I would cycle the engine and cool it down
under yellows. It just didn't re-fire that one time and had to
restart fifth and fell back to sixth.
"Kind of hard to pass when I got back there. I couldn't really move
up the race track, because I would be in dirty air. We short-pitted,
got to third, but fell back and finished fifth. I felt like, if I
could have restarted the leader, I probably would have had a shot to
win like the No. 24 (Elliott), but once I had restarted on the
inside of the third row, I was kind of done unless I had a caution,
which there wasn't any left the rest of the race."
Ryan Newman managed to stay just in front of the leaders in the
closing laps to finish on the lead lap, but still, he fell one point
shy of displacing Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who wasn't on the lead lap,
in one of the 12 advancing playoff positions.
Other drivers not advancing to round two are Austin Dillon, Kasey
Kahne and Kurt Busch.
Newman missed advancing by two points, and his Richard Childress
Racing teammate, Dillon, wound up four points shy of playoff
advancement.
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"The feeling is lucky, really," Stenhouse said. "We caught the
caution, there, right at the right time with a perfect amount of
laps left in the stage to get stage points and that was the turning
point of the day. Our Fastenal Ford was, definitely, not close to
what we needed, especially the last two runs.
"We were close before the last two runs and made some adjustments,
there, and really fell off. All in all, like I said, I feel lucky
that we had all the mistakes at Chicago and really not a good car at
Chicago, Loudon or Dover, but we still made it in. Really, it is
hats off to the guys for fighting all day and it is nice that the
round starts over."
Larson and Truex Jr. combined to lead most of the first two stages
that made up the first 240 laps of the 400-lap race. Larson won the
second stage, but Brad Keselowski won stage one.
Keselowski was one of only five drivers who still hadn't pitted when
the yellow flag, followed by a red flag, waved for the first time on
lap 87 for a Jeffrey Earnhardt wreck at the entrance of pit road
that damaged a barrier of sand barrels.
After everyone but Keselowski, Kyle Busch, Stenhouse, Danica Patrick
and David Ragan already had pitted under green, those five drivers
were the only ones on the lead lap when the yellow waved. Previous
lead lap cars got back on the lead lap with a wave-around.
When the race restarted, Truex quickly got up to third and Larson
sixth by the end of the first stage.
Busch got off pit road first to restart the second stage with the
lead, but on lap 141, Larson got by him for the top spot and Truex
took second.
NOTES: Ryan Blaney dominated and won the NASCAR Xfinity Series race
at Dover International Speedway on Saturday. ... Jimmie Johnson is
the all-time winningest driver at Dover with 11 Monster Energy
NASCAR Cup Series wins, including the most recent race at Dover in
June. Kyle Busch has 11 wins across all three NASCAR national series
at Dover, including two in the Cup Series. ... Martin Truex Jr. won
last year's playoff race at Dover. ... Austin Dillon, Ryan Newman,
Kurt Busch and Kasey Kahne were the bottom four playoff drivers in
the standings, heading into the Apache Warrior 400, the first
elimination race of the 2017 playoffs, but Dillon was tied with
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. for the 12th position, the last advancing
position, in the standings. ... Truex and Kyle Busch secured
advancement to the second round of the playoffs with wins in the
first two playoff races at Chicagoland Speedway and New Hampshire
Motor Speedway. Kyle Larson and Brad Keselowski also were locked
into the second round ahead of the Dover race by virtue of their
position in the points standings ... Third-place qualifier, Larson,
was the only non-Toyota driver to start in the top six for Sunday's
race.
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