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NASCAR at Texas results: Kyle Busch holds off Kevin Harvick to win O’Reilly Auto Parts 500

The win is Kyle Busch’s first of the season and 44th in the NASCAR Cup Series.

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series O’Reilly Auto Parts 500
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series O’Reilly Auto Parts 500
Photo by Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images

Kyle Busch got the jump on a late restart then outran Kevin Harvick to win the O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway, snapping a string of near misses through the opening weeks of the 2018 NASCAR Cup Series season.

Busch was the leader on a restart when the green flag waved to resume the race with 23 laps remaining. He quickly built up a multi second advantage over second-place Harvick, who had the fastest car for much of the afternoon. Harvick would trim Busch’s lead, but couldn’t completely close the gap.

“We might have been just a tick behind (Harvick) on overall speed,” Busch said. “But when we were out front and we were where we needed to be there at the end, we were just able to hold them off and then run the right line in order to hold them off.”

Busch’s breakthrough win follows him finishing second three times in the first six races of the season. It is his 44th career win in NASCAR’s premier division, tying him with Bill Elliott for 16th on the all-time list.

“So cool though to be in Victory Lane - finally this year and punch our ticket into the playoffs,” Busch said. “And of course, you know also just continue our hot streak of being the points leader right now and keeping these guys focused on what we need to do all year long.”

Harvick dominated early and won the first stage by nearly an 11 second margin. A rash of miscues on pit road -- that included a slow stop, a wheel not fastened securely and a penalty for too many crew members over the wall -- undid his bid for a fourth victory on the year.

“We did overcome a lot,” Harvick said. “That was unfortunate.”

Jamie McMurray finished third, with Erik Jones fourth and Ryan Blaney fifth. Joey Logano, Kurt Busch, rookie Darrell Wallace Jr., Clint Bowyer and rookie William Byron completed the top 10.

Martin Truex Jr. and Kyle Larson were both victimized by right-front tire failures resulting in each being involved in separate hard crashes. Truex, the defending Cup Series champion, was running second to Harvick on Lap 80 when his tire let go and sent him slamming into the Turn 4 wall; Larson was fifth on Lap 126 when his tire blew as he entered Turn 1.

Neither Truex nor Larson was injured.

“Speeds are really fast here today with the cool temperatures and I don’t know if that had something to do with it or not,” Truex said. “We’ll just have to go back and evaluate that, but all in all we were going to be in for a good day. We were making the car better and still had room to go. We were as fast as anybody.”

A seven-car crash brought out the red flag with 155 laps remaining. The pileup began when Hamlin bobbled while trying to pass Almirola causing Hamlin to clip Almirola’s car spinning both. In the aftermath Almirola, Hamlin, Jimmie Johnson and Brad Keselowski all sustained significant damage and were unable to continue.

O’REILLY AUTO PARTS 500 RESULTS

Finish

Start

Driver

Make

Laps

Status

Laps led

18Kyle BuschToyota334Running116
22Kevin HarvickFord334Running87
324Jamie McMurrayChevrolet334Running0
421Erik JonesToyota334Running64
54Ryan BlaneyFord334Running0
67Joey LoganoFord334Running0
71Kurt BuschFord334Running40
815Darrell Wallace, Jr.Chevrolet334Running0
93Clint BowyerFord334Running0
1033William ByronChevrolet334Running1
1120Chase ElliottChevrolet333Running4
1213Trevor BayneFord333Running0
1323Ty DillonChevrolet332Running0
1427Michael McDowellFord332Running0
1518Chris BuescherChevrolet331Running0
1630Matt DiBenedettoFord329Running0
1728Kasey KahneChevrolet328Running0
1831Ross ChastainChevrolet325Running0
1934Cole WhittChevrolet324Running0
2032Gray GauldingToyota322Running0
2135Landon CassillChevrolet321Running0
2236Harrison RhodesChevrolet319Running0
2329David RaganFord317Running0
2422A.J. AllmendingerChevrolet316engine0
2526Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.Ford315Suspension10
2617Austin DillonChevrolet304Running0
2725Ryan NewmanChevrolet303Accident0
2816Alex BowmanChevrolet294Running0
2914Daniel SuarezToyota290Running0
3019Paul MenardFord215Accident0
3137Reed SorensonChevrolet209Overheating0
3212Aric AlmirolaFord178Accident0
3311Brad KeselowskiFord178Accident0
345Denny HamlinToyota177Accident12
359Jimmie JohnsonChevrolet175Accident0
3610Kyle LarsonChevrolet126Accident0
376Martin Truex, Jr.Toyota80Accident0
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