Martin Truex Jr. snaps skid, wins at rain-delayed Dover
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[May 02, 2023]
New Jersey native Martin Truex Jr. broke a 54-race winless
streak in a seven-lap dash to win Monday afternoon's NASCAR Cup
Series Wurth 400 at Dover Motor Speedway in Dover, Del.
The season's 11th race was postponed a day due to a rainy weekend at
the concrete track.
Truex pitted after Joey Logano's wreck with 13 laps left. The Joe
Gibbs Racing driver took two tires, along with Ryan Blaney and
Christopher Bell. Ross Chastain chose to take four.
Truex raced away to record his fourth Dover win in 33 starts --
three of them on a Monday -- and the 32nd of his career.
Chastain finished second, followed by Blaney, William Byron and
Denny Hamlin.
"I felt like we've been close a bunch of times, and we gave some
away, that's for sure," said Truex, who grew up 2 1/2 hours away in
Mayetta, N.J., and calls Dover his home track. "But it was a great
call by (crew chief) James (Small) to take two. I was able to get a
pretty good restart and get Blaney there. He raced me hard but
clean."
It was a fine weekend for the Truex family; Martin's younger
brother, Ryan, won the Xfinity race Saturday.
Polesitter Kyle Busch earned the top position due to a metric system
used by NASCAR, but his day went south after leading the first 23
laps.
After being caught speeding on pit road and sent to the rear, the
Richard Childress Racing driver got into the back of Ty Dillon's No.
77 Chevrolet.
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May 1, 2023; Dover, Delaware, USA;
NASCAR Cup Series driver Martin Truex Jr (19) celebrates after
winning the Wurth 400 at Dover Motor Speedway. Mandatory Credit:
Matthew OHaren-USA TODAY Sports
Busch's No. 8 Chevy received front-end damage while
Trackhouse Racing's Daniel Suarez retired his No. 99 Camaro from the
400-lap event.
Kyle Larson struck Brennan Poole's No. 15 Ford as it slid up the
track after being spun by Chastain's No. 1 Chevy to force the fourth
caution on Lap 81. Larson was running fifth at the time in the
fastest car as the day warmed and the sun came out.
"I felt like I just got ran over for no reason, 80 laps into the
race," Poole said of the shove. "Doesn't make any sense to me. But
that's something he's been known to do here recently. Probably needs
to get his butt whooped."
At the end of the first 120 laps, Byron held off Hamlin by less than
half a second to notch his sixth stage win.
Chastain won Stage 2 at Lap 250, but the Hendrick Motorsports driver
regained the lead by winning the race off pit road.
--Field Level Media
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