FONTANA, Calif — You couldn’t call Sunday a bad day for Joe Gibbs Racing’s Kyle Busch.
After all, the driver of the No. 18 Toyota led 62 laps in Sunday’s Auto Club 400, second only to race winner Martin Truex Jr. And though Busch finished third behind Truex and Kyle Larson, he held second place in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series standings, nine points behind Truex, who took over the lead.
The problem was that Busch expected better after a strong showing in Saturday’s practice. But clearly, his Toyota team has some catching up to do relative to Truex’s squad at Furniture Row.
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Where was Busch’s car losing time to Truex’s?
“Everywhere,” Busch said succinctly. “Just thought we were closer than that, but obviously not. We were right on top of the 78 (Truex) Saturday. The first run, I thought we were really good and showed some strength, but from there on out showed no strength.”
An apparent wrong-way adjustment for Busch also cost the No. 18 team precious handling in the final stage of Sunday’s Auto Club 400 at Auto Club Speedway.
Busch, who emerged from pit road with the lead on Lap 165, quickly fell to second behind Truex by Lap 169 after a crew member made the wrong wedge adjustment, according to FOX’s Larry McReynolds. Busch could counteract the errant adjustment by using his driver-controlled track bar, but if he did, it did not help enough as the No. 18 team came home in third place.
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Busch took the checkered flag more than 12 seconds behind Truex.
It’s the third consecutive top-five finish for Busch, who finished second at both Las Vegas and Phoenix prior to Sunday’s third-place result.
Contributing: Staff reports