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Johnny Sauter and Kyle Busch race for the lead at Texas.
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Johnny Sauter and Kyle Busch race for the lead at Texas.

Busch wins at Texas, inches closer to owners' title

By Sporting News Wire Service
November 8, 2010
09:59 AM EST
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FORT WORTH, Texas -- Kyle Busch blew past Todd Bodine on a restart on Lap 127 and held off Johnny Sauter over the final 20 laps to win Friday night's WinStar World Casino 350K at Texas Motor Speedway.

Bodine chose the outside lane for the final restart, but Busch cleared Bodine's No. 30 Toyota through Turns 1 and 2 and held the lead the rest of the way.

Kyle Busch (Autostock)

Kyle Busch

Career victories
Series Total Texas
Truck 23 2
Nationwide 42 5
Cup 19 0

Sauter came home second, followed by Matt Crafton and Bodine, the Camping World Truck Series points leader. Bodine increased his margin to 230 points over seventh-place finisher Aric Almirola with two races left in the season. Bodine can clinch his second series championship by finishing fourth or better next week at Phoenix.

Busch's seventh victory in 14 starts this season in his own No. 18 Toyota gives him 23 career victories in the series. More importantly, it extended his lead to 72 points over the No. 30 truck, fielded by Germain Racing, in the owners' standings.

"On that last restart there I got a good jump," Busch said. "I got a good jump and didn't beat Todd to the line and ended up kind of being alongside him into Turn 1, and I don't know if my lane just had a better draft or what -- we pulled away down the backstretch and held on there."

In retrospect, Bodine felt he made a mistake in choosing the outside lane for the decisive restart. Busch disagreed.

"If I was in Todd's position, I would have taken the outside lane for the last restart, too," he said. "When you're out there on the outside like that, it makes your truck a lot more stable, and the guy on the inside's at your mercy."

Instead, everything fell Busch's way.

"I don't know whether I got a better push from behind, I had a better lane that we drafted, or what happened there, but he didn't stay next to me as well as I expected him to," Busch said. "I got clear of him, and I was like, 'Man, this right here was fortune.' I wasn't expecting to be clear so quick. I figured I'd have to race him.

"[Crew chief] Eric [Phillips] tightened me up on that last stop [on Lap 123] so I'd have a little more side bite to race against him and try not to get sucked around."

Bodine had assumed the lead on Lap 111, when Bobby Hamilton Jr., who was off-sequence on pits stops, brought his No. 47 truck to pit road from the top spot. At that point Bodine held a lead of 2.198 seconds over Busch.

That advantage reached 3.243 seconds when Lance Fenton spun in Turn 2 to cause the fourth caution of the race on Lap 120. But that lead disappeared with the yellow flag and gave Busch the opportunity he needed on the Lap 127 restart.

Defending series champion Ron Hornaday continued his star-crossed season. On Lap 52, Hornaday slowed to avoid Miguel Paludo's truck, which had slammed into the wall. Tayler Malsam's Toyota bounced off the outside wall and turned Hornaday, who retaliated by spinning Malsam. Hornaday finished 32nd.

Notes-n-Nuggets

• Kyle Busch scored his 84th NASCAR victory; he passed Cale Yarborough for eighth all time.
• Kyle Busch has won seven of the past 14 NASCAR races in which he has competed at Texas; he scored his second Texas Truck victory in his eighth start.
• Kyle Busch led three times for 80 laps, including the final 21.
• Toyota has won its fifth consecutive manufacturers' championship.
• Toyota has 79 Truck victories, 14 in 2010 (fourth consecutive season with at least 13 wins) and nine at Texas.
• Johnny Sauter finished second in both races at Texas this season.
• Thorsport Racing truck has finished second in the past four races at Texas.
• Matt Crafton posted his 14th consecutive top-10 finish.
• Todd Bodine has 19 top-10 finishes this season; if he averages 27th-place points in the last two races he will win the championship.
• Parker Kligerman finished ninth in his series debut.
• Ricky Carmichael posted his fourth consecutive top-10 and fifth in the past six races.
• Ron Hornaday had his fifth DNF for accident in 2010.
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Also

Texas

Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Kyle Busch Toyota
2. Johnny Sauter Chevrolet
3. Matt Crafton Chevrolet
4. Todd Bodine Toyota
5. Elliott Sadler Chevrolet

Camping World Truck Series

Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Todd Bodine 3,645 --
2. -- Aric Almirola 3,415 -230
3. -- Johnny Sauter 3,341 -304
4. -- Matt Crafton 3,237 -408
5. -- Austin Dillon 3,153 492

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