26 de maio de 2020

Kyle Busch overtakes Cindric in Overtime and wins in Charlotte

(Photo: Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

In NASCAR’s new normal, with a Memorial Day race in a stretch of four national events in four days, Kyle Busch returned to the old normal — winning.

But for Busch to secure his record 97th victory in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, the driver of the No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota had to make a last-lap pass of Austin Cindric, who blew past Busch during an overtime restart in Monday’s Alsco 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Helped by a spate of cautions over the final 50 laps, Busch survived a pit-road speeding penalty and claimed his first Xfinity win of the season and his ninth at Charlotte. He won for the first time in five national series starts during a stretch of seven races in 11 days, as NASCAR has returned to action after a 10-week hiatus necessitated by the coronavirus pandemic.

After Noah Gragson’s No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet broke loose on a Lap 197 restart, igniting a five-car wreck and causing the 11th caution of the evening, Cindric passed Busch from the inside lane during the overtime restart on Lap 202 and held the top spot when the cars flashed across the start/finish line in front of the white flag.

Busch, however, pulled even on the backstretch, and cleared Cindric in Turn 3. With his momentum stalled, Cindric lost the runner-up spot to Daniel Hemric, who had come to pit road for fresh tires under caution with 21 laps left.

“Those guys put up a whale of a fight tonight on restarts,” Busch said afterward. “I was really surprised by that — I guess, I’m not very good at it anymore… Pretty cool to score a win here at Charlotte.”

Busch’s Toyota was the class of the field, but that didn’t prevent the Xfinity regulars from challenging the reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion on restart after restart.

“It was interesting, and it was crazy,” said Busch, whose paint scheme featured the livery of Appalachian State University. “Earlier in the race, Ross Chastain gave me a hell of a run on a restart, and then right there, Austin gave me a hell of a run on that restart and I thought picking the outside lane would be the sure launch, and those guys would spin their tires down there and not get going.

“It might have been the 8 (Hemric) that helped the 22 (Cindric) stay alongside of me, and he was just able to clear me in (Turns) 1 and 2. Crazy how all that turned out, but really want to say congratulations to the 2020 class at Appalachian State. I know this year is a little different for your graduation and getting your diploma, but still there is a lot ahead of you, and use that as determination to get better like we did every single restart.”

Busch led eight times for a race-high 94 laps. Ross Chastain led 68 laps and Cindric 30.

A road-course ace, Cindric scored his two Xfinity wins back-to-back last year at Watkins Glen and Mid-Ohio, but he’s still looking for victory on an oval.

“It just didn’t work out for us,” Cindric said. “I was on older tires, and everyone else on older tires ended up crashing. It’s hard to beat the best in the business on older tires. I got a great push from Daniel (on the final restart). I’m shocked the restart zone went as well as it did. That was a big struggle for me all night. I knew I was going to have to defend in (Turns) 3 and 4 and took the top in (Turns) 1 and 2.

“He just had way more grip than I did. The heat cycles were killer. I never lifted driving into (Turn) 3 on the final lap. I just gave up second but didn’t really care at that point. I just wanted to win the race. Overall, it was a great night, and I’m really proud of my team. I came here with something that we have never come to the race track with. We had to work on it all night. It shows the strength of the team and I’m really proud of the effort.”

Still seeking his first Xfinity win, Hemric collected his sixth second-place finish in the series.

Behind Busch, Hemric and Cindric, Chastain, the pole-sitter, ran fourth and Justin Allgaier fifth. Brett Moffitt, Michael Annett, Brandon Brown, Sunoco rookie Harrison Burton and Myatt Snider completed the top 10. Gragson in 11th was the last driver on the lead lap.

Chase Briscoe maintained his status as the Xfinity Series’ points leader. He fought to stay in contention after a pair of pit-road penalties — one for an uncontrolled tire, one for speeding — but scrubbed the wall twice in the final stage and finished 20th.

-NASCAR Wire Service

Results
#
Car
Driver
Schemes
1
54
   Kyle Busch
App State Class of 2020   
2
8
   Daniel Hemric
Alsco Uniforms   
3
22
   Austin Cindric
Snap-On Tools   
4
10
   Ross Chastain
Nutrien Ag Solutions 
5
7
   Justin Allgaier
Hellmann's   
6
02
   Brett Moffitt
FR8 Auctions 
7
1
   Michael Annett
Pilot / Flying J  
8
68
   Brandon Brown
Coastal Carolina University Class of 2020   
9
20
   Harrison Burton
Dex Imaging  
10
21
   Myatt Snider
Tax Slayer  
11
9
   Noah Gragson
Bass Pro Shops / BRCC   
12
18
   Riley Herbst
Monster Energy
13
90
   Dillon Bassett
Bassett Gutters & More   
14
92
   Josh Williams
Open For Business / Chasing Freedom 
15
4
   Jesse Little
Tufco Flooring 
16
36
   Alex Labbe
Larue Snowblowers 
17
6
   B.J. McLeod
JD Motorsports   
18
74
   Bayley Currey
Save22.vet  
19
08
   Joe Graf, Jr.
Core Development Group   
20
98
   Chase Briscoe
HighPoint.com  
21
99
   Mason Massey
Gerber Collision & Glass
22
13
   Chad Finchum
CrashClaimsR.us   
23
78
   Vinnie Miller
Koolbox   
24
44
   Tommy Joe Martins
Market Rebellion  
25
0
   Jeffrey Earnhardt
Contec "Thank You Heroes"  
26
47
   Joe Nemechek
Mutt & Jeff Porkskins 
27
19
   Brandon Jones
Menards / Pelonis   
28
39
   Ryan Sieg

29
11
   Justin Haley
Leaf Filter Gutter Protection  
30
5
   Matt Mills
J.F. Electric   
31
07
   Garrett Smithley
CDA Tech   
32
51
   Jeremy Clements
All South Electric 
33
61
   Austin Hill
AISIN Group  
34
66
   Timmy Hill
RoofClaim.com 
35
52
   Kody Vanderwal
36
93
   Jeff Green
RSS Racing  
37
15
   Colby Howard
SANY America   
38
54
   Kyle Busch
App State Class of 2020  
39
8
   Daniel Hemric
Alsco Uniforms  
40
22
   Austin Cindric
Snap-On Tools