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NASCAR Nationwide Series at Bristol Motor Speedway results: Kyle Busch dominates in victory

Kyle Busch wins at Bristol for 60th NASCAR Nationwide victory.

Matt Sullivan

Friday night’s Food City 250 wasn’t exactly a battle royal, as far as the outcome was concerned.

Heck, it wasn't even a food fight.


In fact, when Kyle Busch wins the Coors Light Pole for a NASCAR Nationwide Series race, as he did Friday afternoon at Bristol Motor Speedway, the rest of the field might as well start writing concession speeches.

Pulling away from runner-up Brad Keselowski over a green-flag run that consumed the final 72 laps, Busch won his sixth NNS event at the .533-mile short track. The victory was his ninth of the season and the series-record 60th of his career.

In winning for the 15th time at Bristol across NASCAR’s top three series, Busch led 228 of 250 laps. The pole he won earlier in the day was his sixth of the season. Each time, Busch has gone on to win the race.

The victory set up a try for a second weekend sweep at Bristol for Busch, who started with a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win on Wednesday night. To win Saturday’s Irwin Tools Night Race in the Sprint Cup Series, however, Busch will have to come from the back of the field, having spun during his Cup qualifying attempt Friday afternoon.

“You’ve gotta win two to go for three, and this is two,” Busch exulted in Victory Lane.

Austin Dillon ran third behind Busch and Keselowski. Justin Allgaier was fourth, followed by rookie Kyle Larson.

When Busch wrecked during Cup qualifying, many in the crowd cheered loudly. But Busch found perhaps the best revenge -- winning emphatically and scoring his 19th Nationwide Series perfect driver rating of 150.0.

“It comes from preparation, it comes from the shop, it comes from practice here,” Busch said in explaining his dominance. ”(Crew chief) Adam (Stevens) and I - we work real well together. Those guys work hard. Today - just a great car and great job by these guys putting together such a great Monster Energy Camry.

“It was a lot of fun tonight. It’s cool when you can start up front, lead laps like that, but yet you have some battles with holding off the 22 (Keselowski) and having to pass the 32 (Kyle Larson, who led briefly after a restart on Lap 110) - just a fun day. Whether you’re cheering of booing, don’t matter. We’re here to win races, take trophies home and that’s what we’re going to try to do (Saturday) night, too.”

Austin Dillon ran third behind Busch and Keselowski. Justin Allgaier was fourth followed by rookie Kyle Larson.

Busch frustrated Keselowski’s bid to win his fifth NNS race in his fifth straight start.

“We were close, just not quite good enough,” Keselowski said ruefully. “We just came up a little bit short. Obviously, on the track, I didn’t have quite enough speed to get by Kyle.”

Brian Vickers’ wreck out of Turn 4 on Lap 167 continued a succession of trouble for series championship contenders. By the time Vickers nosed into the inside wall on the frontstretch, Regan Smith already had lost two laps pitting under green because of a loose wheel.

Sam Hornish Jr., the points leader entering the race, also struggled, losing a lap to Busch on the track. Shortly after a restart on Lap 179, Hornish’s Ford slapped the outside wall in Turn 4 and fell back to 13th, one lap down.

Elliott Sadler also went a lap down with an ill-handling car, but got it back with a free pass as the highest-scored lapped car after the caution for Vickers’ accident. Sadler finished 10th, two positions ahead of Hornish. Smith was 21st and Vickers 24th.

Hornish retained the series lead by six points over Dillon. In the battle for the owners’ championship, Busch’s No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Camry cut the lead of Keselowski’s No. 22 Ford from 22 points to 16.

NASCAR Nationwide Series Food City 250 Results

1. (1) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 250, $53315.

2. (15) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 250, $37650.

3. (6) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 250, $36975.

4. (4) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 250, $34225.

5. (5) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 250, $29650.

6. (8) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 250, $26800.

7. (3) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 250, $26035.

8. (16) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 250, $19895.

9. (2) Brian Scott, Chevrolet, 250, $25650.

10. (25) Elliott Sadler, Toyota, 249, $27400.

11. (21) Michael Annett, Ford, 248, $25375.

12. (13) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, 248, $25075.

13. (11) Travis Pastrana, Ford, 248, $24975.

14. (17) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 248, $18910.

15. (20) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, 248, $20040.

16. (29) Jeff Green, Toyota, 248, $24830.

17. (18) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 247, $24785.

18. (24) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 246, $24740.

19. (19) Kenny Wallace, Toyota, 246, $18705.

20. (26) Chad Hackenbracht, Toyota, 246, $25340.

21. (7) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 246, $24600.

22. (30) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 246, $24555.

23. (36) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 246, $24495.

24. (22) Nelson Piquet Jr., Chevrolet, 246, $24460.

25. (23) Kevin Swindell, Ford, 246, $24875.

26. (27) Ryan Reed, Ford, 245, $24335.

27. (35) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 245, $24275.

28. (31) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 245, $24185.

29. (28) Kyle Fowler, Ford, 244, $24145.

30. (38) Robert Richardson Jr., Chevrolet, 242, $24400.

31. (37) Blake Koch, Toyota, 241, $24065.

32. (39) Brad Teague, Toyota, 241, $24010.

33. (14) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 234, $23980.

34. (9) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 194, $23950.

35. (10) Parker Kligerman, Toyota, Accident, 165, $23919.

36. (12) Drew Herring, Toyota, Accident, 151, $22615.

37. (33) Matt DiBenedetto, Dodge, Brakes, 67, $16595.

38. (40) JJ Yeley, Chevrolet, Handling, 7, $16556.

39. (34) Chase Miller, Toyota, Vibration, 5, $16455.

40. (32) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, Vibration, 4, $16430.

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