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Jimmie Johnson and Denny Hamlin tried, but they had nothing for Kyle Busch at Bristol.

Busch dominates at Bristol for second win of season

Hamlin finshes second; Johnson with career-best third

By Sporting News Wire Service
March 23, 2009
03:13 PM EDT
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BRISTOL, Tenn. -- You couldn't blame Kyle Busch for believing Bristol Motor Speedway owed him a win in NASCAR's Cup Series.

After all, the driver of the No. 18 Toyota led 415 of 500 laps last August, only to finish second.

Busch didn't wait for the .533-mile short track to take its time paying him back. Instead, he seized control of Sunday's Food City 500, leading 378 laps en route to his second victory of the season.

Busch held off Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin by .391 seconds in a green-white-checkered finish that took the race to 503 laps, three beyond its scheduled distance. The win was Busch's 14th in the Cup Series and his 10th since joining JGR to start the 2008 season.

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Food City 500

Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Kyle Busch Toyota
2. Denny Hamlin Toyota
3. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet
4. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet
5. Kasey Kahne Dodge
6. Mark Martin Chevrolet
7. Ryan Newman Chevrolet
8. Jeff Burton Chevrolet
9. Juan Montoya Chevrolet
10. Marcos Ambrose Toyota

"It was just an overall great day," said Busch, whose second victory at Bristol broke a streak of 13 wins at 13 different racetracks. "This place probably owes me a few, but you can never ask the race track to pay you back. You've just got to go out there and keep working at it. Fortunately, we had a good enough car today."

Jimmie Johnson ran third, matching his best result at Bristol (August 2004). Jeff Gordon expanded his lead in the point standings with a fourth-place finish, and Kasey Kahne ran fifth to collect the second Bristol top-five of his career.

Pole sitter Mark Martin, front-row starter Ryan Newman, Jeff Burton, Juan Montoya and Marcos Ambrose completed the top 10. Ambrose had never finished better than 17th in a Cup race on an oval track.

Hamlin, who was second for a restart on Lap 502 after the engine of JGR teammate Joey Logano blew to cause the ninth and final caution, said Busch's ability to pull out to a significant lead on the short runs was the difference in the race.

"We had a good car," said Hamlin, who gained six positions to eighth in the Cup standings. "It was extremely good on the long runs. It seemed like our car, we'd lose a little bit of ground to those guys -- about a straightaway or so until about 100 laps. Then we'd come in.

"When we had that caution with about 50 or 60 laps to go [Lap 442 for Kevin Harvick's brush with the Turn 4 wall], I knew it was going to be tough -- unless we got off pit road first -- to have anything for those guys. His car [Busch's] just takes off so well."

The final pit stop under caution, after Harvick's accident, also cost Johnson any chance he might have had to win the race. After an abnormally slow stop, the No. 48 Chevrolet lost three positions in the pits and restarted fifth on Lap 450.

"We had a problem, I think, getting the left rear [tire] on," Johnson said. "I'm not sure -- I haven't talked to [crew chief] Chad [Knaus] about it, but it didn't sound to me like the jack went up high enough to get the left rear tire on."

After another quick caution for David Stremme's spin, Johnson restarted fifth on Lap 460 and managed to pass Martin and Kahne before Logano's blown engine oiled the track and sent the race to overtime.

News & Notes

• Brothers Kyle and Kurt Busch have combined to win three consecutive races for the second year in a row. Kyle won at Las Vegas, Kurt at Atlanta and Kyle at Bristol. In 2008, the streak reached four races before the brothers failed to win.
• Kyle Busch climbed three positions to fourth in the Cup standings, 85 points behind Gordon. Kurt Busch (11th) and Clint Bowyer (13th) are second and third, 76 and 79 points behind Gordon, respectively.
• Logano's No. 20 Toyota held on to a top-35 spot in owner points (34th), despite the driver's 38th-place finish Sunday. The rookie driver has a guaranteed starting spot next Sunday at Martinsville.

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