Kyle
Busch earns milestone truck victory at home track
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[March 03, 2018]
LAS VEGAS -- Holding off a
hard-charging Johnny Sauter and Brett Moffit in the closing laps of
a thrilling NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race, Kyle Busch
claimed a milestone victory at his home track and kept alive the
possibility of a three-race sweep at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Busch crossed the finish line .437 seconds ahead of Sauter, who
outdueled Moffit for the runner-up position. Last week's winner at
Atlanta, Moffitt held the lead until contact of his No. 16 Toyota
with the lapped truck of Michel Disdier gave Busch the opportunity
to charge to the outside and pass for the top spot.
Busch maintained the lead the rest of the way, except for two laps
under caution for Disdier's spin off Turn 4 on Lap 119. Busch won
for the first time this season, the first time in a truck at Las
Vegas and the 50th time in his career, leaving him one win short of
the record held by NASCAR Hall of Famer Ron Hornaday Jr.
Busch has now won at LVMS in each of NASCAR's top three touring
series, and he has won a Truck Series race at every active track at
which he has competed.
"It means a lot," said Busch, who will race in the NASCAR Xfinity
Series on Saturday and the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on
Sunday. "We've had some great runs in the races that we've had at
Kyle Busch Motorsports. We've raced and won all across the country,
but I've just never been able to get back to Las Vegas to run a
(truck) race.
"This one's pretty cool to be able to win in my hometown and finish
my list of Truck Series facilities that I've raced at and I've won
at. I couldn't be prouder to do it with this Cessna Beechcraft
Toyota Tundra -- just a phenomenal race truck."
Failure to launch on the restarts cost Sauter a chance to battle for
the victory after the final restart on Lap 124 of 134.
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"Tonight I was frustrated when I got out of the truck because of the
restarts," Sauter said. "My best one was the last one, so that was
good."
Just not quite good enough for the driver of the No. 21 GMS Racing
Chevrolet, who felt he could have caught the race winner given five
or six more laps.
Sauter, however, was no more frustrated than Moffitt, whose issue
wasn't with Disdier. Moffitt was seething because the lapped truck
of Myatt Snider raced him tenaciously after coming off pit road with
fresh tires in the late stages of the race.
"When the 13 (Snider) pulled out from the pits a couple laps down
and side drafted us for the lead, and it allowed Kyle to close in, I
tried to go to the bottom of a lapped car (Disdier) and he turned
down into us.
"It's just frustrating, because when you're out of the race, you
shouldn't get in the way of the leaders. ... It's just a bittersweet
race."
Sauter added to his series lead, outpacing second-place Moffitt by
39 points. Fourth-place finisher Grant Enfinger is 40 points behind
in third, one ahead of Noah Gragson, who ran 12th on Friday night.
Stewart Friesen led 31 laps -- second only to Busch's 55 -- and
placed fifth. Gragson and Friesen won the first and second stages of
the race, respectively.
--By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level
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