Busch nears sweep in Dover

Kyle Busch's dominant weekend at the Monster Mile continued on Saturday.

Hours after leading 150 laps to win the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race, Busch led the final 124 to capture Saturday's Buckle Up 200 presented by Click It or Ticket in the Nationwide Series.

Already the only driver to win all three NASCAR national series events in a single weekend, Busch will attempt to duplicate the feat he accomplished in August 2010 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Busch starts alongside pole-sitter Brad Keselowski in Sunday's Sprint cup race, the FedEx 400 benefitting Autism Speaks.

"Our (Sprint Cup) car has been really fast here," said Busch after climbing from the driver's seat in victory lane. "We unloaded fast. I think we'll be all right tomorrow. Our guys gave me a great piece (to drive) today."

With a record 66 victories in the Nationwide Series, 39 in the truck series and 29 in Sprint Cup, Busch has taken 134 checkered flags at NASCAR's elite levels. He says his weekend sweep at Bristol remains the pinnacle of his accomplishments to date.

"I've won the Southern 500 at Darlington, but I don't have a Daytona 500. I don't have a Coke 600, no All-Star race, no (win at the) Brickyard, so essentially, I got nothing," Busch said, tongue-in-cheek. "Hopefully, someday, the big ones come. We'll keep working toward all that.

"But the Bristol sweep ranks right up there. I'd say one here would rank right up there, too. The magnitude of stress put on your body, your car and your equipment due to this race track is high up there."

Busch's dominance on Saturday foiled Joey Logano's attempt to win a record-tying fifth consecutive Nationwide race at Dover International Speedway.

"Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end," said Logano, who finished third. "It was kind of frustrating out there today. I felt like we had the winning car, but we were too loose that last run and couldn't pass anyone. We never really had good enough restarts on the inside."

To prevail, Busch had to survive three restarts with the lead. He also needed to fend off the challenge of Trevor Bayne, whose AdvoCare Ford stalked his Monster Energy Toyota for the final 35 laps, pulling to within three-tenths of a second with 15 laps to go as both drivers wound their way through lapped traffic.

"With 20 to go, I started making some pretty good gains on him," said Bayne, who this week picked up a full-time Sprint Cup ride beginning in 2015. "His car was really loose and if he missed it a little bit it would wiggle up the race track. That's what allowed me to catch him as much as I did.

"I thought I was going to be able to get to him and make a move. But he got through lap traffic a little bit better than I did and that separated us a little bit. He said he was giving it everything he had when I talked to him in victory lane. I said, ‘I promise you, that was all I had to try to catch you.'"

Busch never doubted that.

"At the end the 6 (Bayne) certainly gave us a run for the money and closed in on us when we got in to a little traffic," he said.

Despite the hard racing, the order of the first six finishers remained unchanged throughout the final 35 laps as the race remained green for the final 42 miles. Matt Kenseth, rookie Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson finished fourth, fifth and sixth. It was Kenseth's eighth consecutive top-10 Nationwide finish without a win this season.

Regan Smith retained his series points lead despite his struggles at Dover. Smith, who finished 10th, has never been better than ninth in a combined 19 Cup Series and Nationwide starts at the Monster Mile.

Elliott Sadler finished ninth on Saturday, gaining one point to remain four points back. Chase Elliott, who has won twice this season, is 22 points behind Smith.

Results

Pos Car Driver Make Start Laps Led Status
1 54 Kyle Busch Toyota 4 200 124 Running
2 6 Trevor Bayne Ford 5 200 0 Running
3 22 Joey Logano Ford 1 200 58 Running
4 20 Matt Kenseth Toyota 6 200 0 Running
5 9 Chase Elliott Chevrolet 2 200 18 Running
6 42 Kyle Larson Chevrolet 7 200 0 Running
7 2 Brian Scott Chevrolet 3 200 0 Running
8 3 Ty Dillon Chevrolet 12 200 0 Running
9 11 Elliott Sadler Toyota 9 200 0 Running
10 7 Regan Smith Chevrolet 11 200 0 Running
11 60 Chris Buescher Ford 8 200 0 Running
12 62 Brendan Gaughan Chevrolet 10 200 0 Running
13 39 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 16 200 0 Running
14 01 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 13 199 0 Running
15 99 James Buescher Toyota 21 198 0 Running
16 43 Dakoda Armstrong Ford 19 198 0 Running
17 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 23 198 0 Running
18 14 Jeff Green Toyota 25 198 0 Running
19 44 Paulie Harraka Toyota 22 197 0 Running
20 51 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet 29 197 0 Running
21 23 Timmy Hill Chevrolet 27 196 0 Running
22 19 Mike Bliss Toyota 14 195 0 Running
23 52 Joey Gase Chevrolet 28 195 0 Running
24 70 Derrike Cope Chevrolet 32 194 0 Running
25 93 Josh Reaume Dodge 33 192 0 Running
26 31 Dylan Kwasniewski Chevrolet 17 188 0 Running
27 16 Ryan Reed Ford 15 187 0 Running
28 28 J.J. Yeley Dodge 20 186 0 Running
29 17 Tanner Berryhill Dodge 26 180 0 Running
30 4 Jeffrey Earnhardt Chevrolet 39 171 0 Running
31 33 Cale Conley Chevrolet 18 146 0 Accident
32 74 Mike Harmon Dodge 38 103 0 Suspension
33 40 Josh Wise Chevrolet 24 78 0 Engine
34 13 Matt Carter Toyota 35 44 0 Clutch
35 76 Tommy Joe Martins Dodge 31 29 0
36 55 Todd Bodine Chevrolet 30 15 0 Engine
37 89 Morgan Shepherd Chevrolet 40 13 0 Engine
38 15 Ryan Ellis Chevrolet 37 13 0 Wheel Bearing
39 46 Matt DiBenedetto Chevrolet 36 10 0 Vibration
40 10 Blake Koch Toyota 34 8 0 Vibration