Chris Buescher holds off Martin Truex Jr. in Michigan
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[August 08, 2023]
RFK Racing's Chris Buescher is heating up at just the right
time.
Buescher held off Martin Truex Jr. for his second straight win
Monday afternoon, claiming the postponed FireKeepers Casino 400
NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway in
Brooklyn, Mich.
The native of Prosper, Texas, who earned a playoff spot with a win
at Richmond Raceway last Sunday, denied a pass by Truex with 13 laps
to go and won by 0.152 seconds in a race that featured nine cautions
and 16 leaders.
The pair ran up on the lapped car of Michael McDowell on Lap 187,
but Buescher's No. 17 Ford prevailed as Truex nearly wrecked his No.
19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota.
Buescher, 30, said he and his team owned by Jack Roush and Brad
Keselowski expect to win when they arrive at the track these days.
"That was our plan. That's what we look to do every weekend," said
Buescher, who became the first driver to record back-to-back wins in
the 17 car since Matt Kenseth did it in the first two races of 2009.
"We made some really good changes and got our Mustang in a good
place to win here for Ford and Jack and Brad.
"That's massive progress right there. To (win at) two vastly
different race tracks. ... This is a heck of a time to get turned on
and get rolling."
Winless at Michigan, Truex said he needed a longer run to pass
Buescher.
"We needed to wear the tires some more," said Truex, who now has
four runner-up finishes at Michigan. "It's just really hard to pass
the leader on equal tires."
It was Buescher's second straight victory after scoring only two in
his first 278 career starts, and the first by a Roush-owned car at
MIS since Greg Biffle won there on June 16, 2013.
The victory marked Ford's ninth straight win at the superspeedway.
Following the duo were Denny Hamlin, Brad Keselowski and Kyle Larson
to round out the top five.
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Aug 6, 2023; Brooklyn, Michigan, USA;
Heavy rain showers have forced NASCAR to start the FireKeepers
Casino 400 earlier than scheduled at Michigan International
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On Monday, Truex won Stage 2 with a last-lap pass
of Daniel Suarez and erased Buescher's six-second lead in the final
39 circuits.
However, the 2017 Cup champion could not make the pass of Buescher
for potentially his fourth win of 2023 and third on a Monday.
In the 23rd race of the regular season's scheduled 26, Christopher
Bell won the pole with a lap of 193.382 mph.
Kyle Busch (37th-place finish), Chase Elliott (36th) and William
Byron (35th) all crashed out in the 74 laps run before rain stopped
the 400-miler in Michigan's Irish Hills and moved the restart to
Monday.
Replacing indefinitely suspended Legacy Motor Club driver Noah
Gragson, Xfinity Series regular Josh Berry crashed on Lap 51 and
finished 34th in the No. 42 Chevrolet.
Kevin Harvick entered the race having won five of the past seven MIS
events and was the defending race winner. The six-time track victor
finished eighth in his final start at the two-mile superspeedway.
--Field Level Media
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