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Nextel Cup Series | Busch Series | Craftsman Truck Series
Quaker Steak & Lube 200
Lowe's Motor Speedway | May 19, 2006 | 134 laps | 201 miles | 8:30 p.m. | SPEED
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Rare start, well-done finish
Rare start, well-done finish

Kyle Busch made it 2-for-2 at Lowe's Motor Speedway by driving away to an easy victory in the Craftsman Truck Series on Friday night.

Busch, who became the youngest winner in series history last year when he won the race at the age of 20, crossed the finish line an impressive 3.154 seconds ahead of runner-up Terry Cook.

Busch started 20th but quickly worked his way to the front and took off -- leading 96 of the 134 laps. He led going into third caution, lost it for one lap to Cook coming out of the pits, then moved back into the front on the 88th lap and pulled away.

Series points leader Todd Bodine finished third, his lowest finish in the nine races this season run on 1.5-mile tracks. He has a 17 point lead over Ted Musgrave, who was fourth.  More

Car Driver Speed
5 Mike Skinner179.378
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Quaker Steak & Lube 200
Fin.No.Driver
151Kyle Busch
210Terry Cook
330Todd Bodine
49Ted Musgrave
533Ron Hornaday
617David Reutimann
785Dennis Setzer
888Matt Crafton
975Aric Almirola
1099Erik Darnell
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After: Quaker Steak & Lube 200
RankDriverBehind
1. --Todd BodineLeader
2. --Ted Musgrave-17
3. --David Reutimann-121
4. --Mark Martin-173
5. +5Terry Cook-209
6. +2Johnny Benson-229
7. -1David Starr-234
8. +3Dennis Setzer-241
9. -4Jack Sprague-252
10. +3Matt Crafton-257
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