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Aric Almirola and James Buescher both overcame early problems to finish 1-2 at Dover.

Almirola finally has win all his own with Dover victory

Busch out of fuel on final restart after leading 172 laps

By Sporting News Wire Service
May 17, 2010
11:49 AM EDT
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DOVER, Del. -- This time, Aric Almirola was able to celebrate.

Almirola took advantage of Kyle Busch's empty fuel tank to win the Dover 200 Truck Series race at Dover International Speedway and get his second official victory in one of NASCAR's national series.

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Dover 200

Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Aric Almirola Toyota
2. James Buescher Chevrolet
3. Justin Lofton Toyota
4. Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet
5. Todd Bodine Toyota

The other victory was in name only, as Almirola started Joe Gibbs Racing's Nationwide Series car at Milwaukee in 2007 but was pulled for Cup driver Denny Hamlin during the race. Though Almirola was credited with the victory, he had left the track long before Hamlin took the checkered flag.

At Dover on Friday, though, Almirola had some fun with a smoky burnout, a reverse victory lap and a wild Victory Lane celebration.

"Put it this way, that trophy's not at my house on a mantle," Almirola said of the Milwaukee race. "This one will be tonight. ... It's a dream come true. Track position is so tough here, you have to have a phenomenal truck to do what we did [Friday]. I'm not going to take any credit for that. It's a lot of fun when you have a really good truck here. ... We fought hard [Friday], and it was a good day."

Almirola had fallen two laps down because of a flat tire but rallied to get back in contention. He was one of several drivers to pit for fuel and tires under caution with 54 laps to go.

Busch wasn't one of them, though, as his Kyle Busch Motorsports truck had stopped 30 laps earlier. On the penultimate restart, Busch didn't come up to speed with apparent vapor-lock trouble and slipped back to third. The yellow waved for Austin Dillon's blown engine, giving Busch a chance to reclaim the lead he had held for 172 laps.

But as the field was getting the green, Busch's Toyota headed to pit road.

"Ran out of gas," a frustrated Busch said as he sped off the track. He finished 16th, with fuel pump issues listed as his reason for the DNF.

James Buescher came back from a spin to finish second, passing Justin Lofton on the last lap. Both posted their best career finishes in the Truck Series. Ricky Carmichael also had his best career finish in fourth, giving Turner Motorsports second and fourth. Todd Bodine sputtered on the final restart but finished fifth.

Notes-n-Nuggets

• This is Aric Almirola's first Truck Series victory in his 55th race.
• Aric Almirola became the 11th different race winner in 11 Dover races.
• Aric Almirola came from two laps down thanks to the wave-around and a free pass to be in position to win.
• Aric Almirola led just seven laps, the fewest by a Dover race winner.
• Aric Almirola is the fifth driver to get his first Truck Series victory at Dover. The past three Dover races have been won by Truck first-time winners.
• James Buescher (second) scored his career-best finish and best finish in three races in 2010.
• Juston Lofton (third) scored his career-best finish and first top-10 finish.
• Ricky Carmichael (fourth) scored his career-best finish and third top-10 in six races in 2010.
• Todd Bodine (fifth) scored his fifth top-five finish in six races in 2010.
• Points leader Timothy Peters finished 25th and dropped to third in the point standings.
• Rick Crawford did not compete at Dover ending a 117-race streak of consecutive starts.
• Kyle Busch led 172 laps and moved to fifth all-time in Truck Series laps led.
• The 172 laps led by Kyle Busch is the most led by any driver at Dover in 11 Truck Series races.
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Camping World Truck Series

Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. +2 Aric Almirola 920 Leader
2. -- Todd Bodine 893 -27
3. -2 Timothy Peters 848 -72
4. -- Ron Hornaday 795 -125
5. +1 Matt Crafton 772 -148
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