BREAKTHROUGH
Sizzling Kyle Busch gives Toyota 1st Cup win
By Reid Spencer,Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service, March 9
HAMPTON, Ga. -- In what was tantalizingly close to a three-race weekend
sweep, Kyle Busch won Sunday’s Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor
Speedway, after the winner of the previous two NASCAR Sprint Cup races,
Carl Edwards, fell out with transmission trouble after 274 of the 325
laps.
In posting the fifth victory of his career, by 2.066 seconds over Joe
Gibbs Racing teammate Tony Stewart, Busch took Toyota to victory lane
for the first time in a Cup points race. It was the first triumph in
NASCAR’s top series for a foreign manufacturer since Al Keller won at
the airport road course in Linden, N.J., in a Jaguar in 1954.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished third, followed by Greg Biffle and
polesitter Jeff Gordon. Clint Bowyer, Kevin Harvick, Matt Kenseth, Brian
Vickers and Jeff Burton completed the top 10.
“The 18! The 18! The 18 is back at Atlanta!” Busch exulted on his radio
after crossing the finish line, referring to the six wins at Atlanta of
one of his predecessors in Joe Gibbs’ No. 18 car, Bobby Labonte.
Busch, who won Friday’s Craftsman Truck Series race and led 153 of the
first 170 laps in Saturday’s Nationwide Series event before blowing a
right front tire, retained his lead in the Cup points standings by 73
over Biffle, who lost two positions in the final two laps after using up
his tires in passing Stewart for second on Lap 310.
Edwards began to assert his dominance in the final third of the race,
passing Busch for the lead on Lap 240. The driver of the No. 99 Ford,
who suffered a 100-point penalty for an oil tank cover violation at Las
Vegas, opened an advantage of more than four seconds before Elliott
Sadler slammed into the inside wall on the backstretch on Lap 261,
bringing out the seventh caution of the race.
Edwards won the race off pit road, but with smoke trailing from his car,
he surrendered the lead to Busch on Lap 269. Edwards regained the point
on the following circuit but the smoke worsened, and Edwards ultimately
brought his Roush Fenway Racing Ford to the garage 51 laps short of the
finish.
Despite Edwards’ demise, Busch said the No. 99 is the Roush team to
beat.
Next Race:
What: Food City 500 Where: Bristol Motor Speedway GREEN FLAG: 2:00 p.m. ET March 16 TV: Fox, 1:30 p.m. ET Radio: MRN/Sirius Satellite Ch. 128. Track layout:.533 mile paved track
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