After overcoming a speeding penalty on pit road, Kyle Busch fought his back to the front to duke it out with Matt Kenseth in the closing laps and put on a great show with the 2nd closest finish this year in the Busch Series.
Though I was expecting the usual D-Oval racing from Kansas, it turned out to be a pretty good Busch race to watch today with 2, 3 and 4 wide racing throughout the day.
I admit, I like the restarts after a caution period, and that probably contributed greatly to the amount of racing I saw.
Carl Edwards got rubbed the wrong way, literally, by Matt Kenseth in the early going that took Edwards' LF tire out, and then there was nothing but troubles all day dealing with the after affects of the flat / shredding tire, to the point, that after making repairs in the garage, when Carl came back out on the track, ended up nosing hard into the wall, ending his day.
He was noticeably upset with Kenseth, but said he hopes this can be put behind them. In his post wreck interview, he ended it by looking at the camera and saying it is really hard being this mad with camera's in his face!
Unofficially, (And right now, that is important today), Kyle Busch won the Yellow Transportation 300, followed by
Matt Kenseth,
Casey Mears,
Clint Bowyer,
Jamie McMurray,
Denny Hamlin,
Paul Menard (Who was pretty competitive most of the day)
Jeff Burton,
Brian Vickers &
Greg Biffle rounding out the top 10.
See the rest of the results at nascar.com
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