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Kyle Busch ran away from Ron Hornaday after a restart with four laps left in Friday night's Ford 200 Camping World Truck Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway and won the race by .577 seconds in front of last year's series champion.
In winning for the eighth time in 16 starts this season and the 24th time in his career, Busch locked up the owners' championship for his No. 18 Toyota in his first year as an owner in the series.
| Pos. | Driver | Make |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Kyle Busch | Toyota |
| 2. | Ron Hornaday | Chevrolet |
| 3. | Johnny Sauter | Chevrolet |
| 4. | Todd Bodine | Toyota |
| 5. | Aric Almirola | Toyota |
-- Results | Race Video
"This is so cool, to come out here and win in our last race the way we did," said Busch, who is still looking for sponsorship to sustain his truck team next year. "[Crew chief] Eric Phillips made some great calls and got my head back in the race."
Johnny Sauter ran third, followed by 2010 Truck Series champion Todd Bodine and Aric Almirola, second in the standings this year.
Busch was running in the top five when Sauter's No. 13 Toyota pinched him into the outside wall on Lap 102 of the 134-lap race. The right front tire on Busch's Toyota blew shortly thereafter, causing the fourth caution of the race. That turned out to be a minor hurdle between Busch and the victory.
Busch stayed on the lead lap and restarted 21st on Lap 111. By the time John Jackson's wild slide into the sand barrels protecting the entrance to pit road brought out the fifth caution on that same lap, Busch was running 14th. NASCAR red-flagged the race while the barrels were replaced.
Hornaday took the lead after a restart on Lap 115 and held it until Elliott Sadler's spin off Turn 4 caused the sixth and final caution and set up the decisive four-lap run to the finish.
Kevin Harvick, Hornaday's owner, urged his driver to take the outside on the final restart. Hornaday tried to hold Busch down to the inside, but to no avail. Hornaday said it wouldn't have mattered which lane he picked.
"No, it didn't matter -- we were just too tight up through the middle, and his truck was free enough where he kept the momentum going," Hornaday said. "I just wish Johnny [Sauter] had hit him a little harder when he squeezed him against the fence over there, so he didn't have such a good truck to come back and beat me."
| • This is Kyle Busch's 24th Truck Series victory in his 85th start. |
| • This is Kyle Busch's eighth win of 2010 in his 16th start, leading all drivers in wins for the second consecutive season. |
| • Ron Hornaday (second) finished the season seventh in Truck Series points. He finished 2010 with two wins, three poles, 11 top-five finishes and 13 top-10 finishes. |
| • Johnny Sauter (third) finished third in Truck Series points. He finished the season with one win, 14 top-five finishes and 16 top-10 finishes. |
| • Todd Bodine (fourth) won the 2010 Truck Series championship. He finished the season with four wins, two poles, 17 top-five finishes and 20 top-10 finishes. |
| • Aric Almirola (fifth) finished second in 2010 Truck Series points with two wins, 11 top-five finishes and 21 top-10 finishes. He finished in the top-10 in the past 13 races, tied Mike Skinner for the ninth-longest streak in series history. |
| • Matt Crafton (sixth) finished fourth in 2010 Truck Series points with one pole, 10 top-five finishes and 20 top-10 finishes. He finished in the top-10 in the final 16 races, the fifth-longest streak of top-10 finishes in series history. |
| • Miguel Paludo (ninth) matched his career best finish set at Bristol in Aug. 2010 in his fourth start. |
| • Austin Dillon (31st) is the 2010 Truck Series Raybestos rookie of the year. He finished 2010 with two wins, seven poles, seven top-five finishes and 16 top-10 finishes. He finished fifth in the championship standings. |
| • This is Todd Bodine's second Camping World Truck Series championship in his sixth full-time season. Bodine won the Truck Series championship in 2006. |
| • Todd Bodine becomes the third driver among the 10 champions to win multiple series championships (Ron Hornaday -- 4; Jack Sprague -- 3). |
| • Todd Bodine has finished in the top four in all six full-time seasons in the Truck Series. |
| • Todd Bodine led the standings following 20 races this season. He led after the final 19 races of the season and his final point margin was 207, the third largest in series history. |
| • The No. 18 truck owned by Kyle Busch Motorsports won the 2010 owners' championship with eight wins, 16 top-fives (13 top-twos), 21 top-10s and an average finish of 5.6. The point margin was 150 more than the No. 30 truck owned by Germain Racing. |
| • This is the first time in Truck Series history there is a split owner/driver championship. (There have been three in the Nationwide Series and two in the Cup Series). |
| Pos. | +/- | Driver | Points | Behind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | -- | Todd Bodine | 3,937 | Leader |
| 2. | -- | Aric Almirola | 3,730 | -207 |
| 3. | -- | Johnny Sauter | 3,676 | -261 |
| 4. | -- | Matt Crafton | 3,547 | -390 |
| 5. | -- | Austin Dillon | 3,379 | -558 |