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Dan Peters Sports Editor
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Yet another Victory at Chicago for Kyle Busch
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Busch Edges Logano For 37th Career Nationwide Win at Chicagoland

Kyle Busch beat Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Joey Logano in what I becoming a standard in NASCAR, a green-white-checkered-flag, to win Friday night’s Dollar General 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Chicagoland Speedway.


The Start of the Race
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Busch got a break when series points leader Brad Keselowski ran out of fuel on the final caution lap before the last green-flag run, which began with a restart on Lap 202. Keselowski’s misfortune allowed Busch to move to the front of the outside line, beside his teammate.


Keselowski Up front early… often… but not enough gas to go the distance…
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“It wasn’t easy.  We know we shouldn’t win.  We had the track position when it mattered and the car got really, really tight on us.  But, these guys never gave up.  They knew I had it in me.  I didn’t think I had it in me.  It’s fun to race in the Nationwide Series.  I love it.  To win as many as we won and to be successful as JGR (Joe Gibbs Racing) has been, it’s fun every week.  It’s always cool to come out here and put on a good show
 
Busch was able to keep Logano to the bottom of the track and clear his Gibbs teammate for the win. The race ended under caution because of a wreck on the frontstretch after Busch took the while flag to begin the final lap.

“I was just too tight behind him.  When I’m out front I have all the air and can do whatever I want.  I started running him down when I moved up.  And then he moved up to get in front of me and blocked my air, so I had to try to go back to the bottom and see if I couldn’t get closer.  I just kind of sold out five lengths behind him, I couldn’t get any closer than that, but our car was fast.  It’s fun to come out here and race in the Nationwide Series.  I love doing it, but it’s also fun when you have cars this good with JGR (Joe Gibbs Racing) and you can win.”



Logano’s Crew Kept his Toyota in the hunt all night.. Carrying a
special Harry Potter Paint Scheme

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Logano was trying win his second consecutive Nationwide Race at Chicago. But a second place finish is the first loser as most drivers will tell you.

 “Our run was okay.  We were a second-place car most of the night.  I felt like we got closer and closer, clean air was the biggest deal.  Whoever had clean air was definitely going to be faster.  We were able to get that clean air towards the end.  It’s almost like a guarantee that a caution is going to come out.  You know it’s going to happen with 10 (laps) to go if you have more than a five car length lead, you can almost promise that’s going to happen.  Of course that happened and we took two tires, which worked for the first restart, and then a caution came out.  I restarted on the bottom every time I was able to take the lead.  To me, I thought it was a no-brainer to start on the bottom again, except Keselowski ran out of gas or something on the outside.  I’m not sure how that happened, how that lineup worked because third-place started third still and the whole line moved up.  It was kind of a screwy situation that should have been the other way around.  I was so committed to the bottom and Kyle (Busch) did a good job.  He did what he was supposed to do.  He drove into the turn and got me loose.  He beat me.  I’m embarrassed more than anything else.”

With Busch’s seventh of this season and 37th all time, He broke a tie for second with Kevin Harvick on the all-time list.

Toyota Domination..

Braun Racing’s Brian Scott, David Reutimann and Jason Leffler finished third through fifth, respectively, as Toyotas swept the top five positions.
 
Busch, who led a race-high 110 laps, took the lead for the first time on Lap 10 and dominated the race—despite a pit-road speeding call that required a pass-through penalty under green—until NASCAR threw a caution for debris in Turn 2 on Lap 141.
 
Logano took the lead on the subsequent restart on Lap 148 and remained out front in clean air.
 
“It’s over,” Busch moaned on Lap 172, trailing Logano by nearly a second. “There ain’t going to be another caution. The freakin’ race is over.”
 
As it turned out, Busch was wrong. NASCAR called a caution for debris on Lap 185, and Busch pitted for four tires and a track bar adjustment designed to loosen the handling of his Toyota. He got his chance to win the race when Trevor Bayne slammed the Turn 1 wall on Lap 196.



Danica was Racing with the boys tonight.. Here she battles Mike Wallace
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A career night for Danica Patrick

 
Patrick finished a career-best 24th in her fifth series start. “I definitely learned a lot,” Patrick said. “It was really nice to run a clean race with no accidents, really, especially in the first part. It's so tough when you spin at the beginning of the race. But we didn't do that, so we just trucked along.”



FIN

ST

CAR

DRIVER

MAKE

SPONSOR

PTS/BNS

LAPS

STATUS

1

8

18

Kyle Busch

Toyota

Z-Line Designs

195/10

203

Running

2

5

20

Joey Logano

Toyota

GameStop

175/5

203

Running

3

18

11

Brian Scott *

Toyota

AccuDoc Solutions

165/0

203

Running

4

29

10

David Reutimann

Toyota

Beringer Vineyards

160/0

203

Running

5

19

38

Jason Leffler

Toyota

Great Clips

155/0

203

Running

6

4

60

Carl Edwards

Ford

Fastenal

155/5

203

Running

7

1

33

Kevin Harvick

Chevrolet

Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches

151/5

203

Running

8

20

32

Reed Sorenson

Toyota

Dollar General

142/0

203

Running

9

9

88

Jamie McMurray

Chevrolet

Suave Men

138/0

203

Running

10

11

12

Justin Allgaier

Dodge

Verizon Wireless

139/5

203

Running

11

16

98

Paul Menard

Ford

Richmond Water Heaters / Menards

130/0

203

Running

12

23

66

Steve Wallace

Toyota

5-Hour Energy

127/0

203

Running

13

25

42

Parker Kligerman *

Dodge

Pelletier Brothers, Inc.

124/0

203

Running

14

36

15

Michael Annett

Toyota

Pilot Travel Centers

121/0

203

Running

15

33

87

Joe Nemechek

Chevrolet

HostGator.com

118/0

203

Running

16

35

62

Brendan Gaughan

Toyota

South Point Hotel & Casino

120/5

203

Running

17

21

16

Colin Braun *

Ford

Con-way Freight

112/0

203

Running

18

31

40

Mike Bliss

Chevrolet

Phillips Chevrolet

109/0

203

Running

19

6

6

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. *

Ford

CitiFinancial

106/0

203

Running

20

10

70

Shelby Howard

Chevrolet

Foretravel Motorcoach

103/0

202

Running

21

2

22

Brad Keselowski

Dodge

Discount Tire

105/5

202

Running

22

34

01

Mike Wallace

Chevrolet

J Davis Motorsports.com

97/0

202

Running

23

37

34

Tony Raines

Chevrolet

Boss Industries

94/0

201

Accident

24

28

7

Danica Patrick

Chevrolet

GoDaddy.com

91/0

201

Running

25

40

21

Morgan Shepherd

Chevrolet

Victory In Jesus

88/0

200

Running

26

32

27

Justin Lofton

Ford

WeekendWarriorsTV.com

85/0

200

Running

27

14

05

Willie Allen

Chevrolet

31-W Insulation

82/0

200

Running

28

39

28

Kenny Wallace

Chevrolet

Anderson's Maple Syrup

79/0

200

Running

29

22

24

Eric McClure

Ford

Hefty Odorblock

76/0

200

Running

30

30

35

Jason Keller

Chevrolet

LubePro's

73/0

199

Running

31

41

23

Robert Richardson Jr.

Chevrolet

North Texas Pipe

70/0

198

Running

32

3

99

Trevor Bayne

Toyota

Aaron's Dream Machine

67/0

197

Accident

33

38

09

Landon Cassill

Ford

RAB Racing

64/0

110

Vibration

34

42

43

Brad Baker

Ford

Pinnacle Truck and Trailer Sales

61/0

102

Vibration

35

15

81

Michael McDowell

Dodge

K-Love 94.3

58/0

100

Engine

36

7

1

Ryan Newman

Chevrolet

Pit Road Pets / Phoenix Construction

55/0

71

Tie Rod

37

12

156

Kevin Lepage

Toyota

RaceDaySponsor.com

52/0

34

Driveshaft

38

26

49

Mark Green

Chevrolet

GBM Maple Syrup Equipment

49/0

32

Susp.

39

17

91

David Gilliland

Chevrolet

D'Hondt Humphrey Motorsports

46/0

25

Electrical

40

24

37

Josh Wise

Ford

Curb Records

43/0

22

Overheating

41

13

90

Danny O'Quinn Jr.

Chevrolet

D'Hondt Humphrey Motorsports

40/0

20

Electrical

42

27

89

Johnny Chapman

Chevrolet

Victory In Jesus

37/0

4

Rearend

43

43

92

Dennis Setzer

Dodge

K-Automotive Motorsports

34/0

3

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