RACE RECAP | COKE 600
10 Matt Kenseth
9 Ryan Newman (Pole Sitter)
8 Paul Menard
7 Clint Bowyer
6 Jeff Gordon
5 David Reutimann
4 Mark Martin
3 Kyle Busch recovered from pit road woes
2 Jamie McMurray came up just short for his car owner Chip Ganassi, who won the Indy 500 earlier in the day.

VICTORY LANE

1 Kurt Busch led 252 of the 400 laps and completes the All Star – Coke 600 sweep. He is the 7th driver to complete the May sweep at Charlotte.

OTHER STORIES ON THE DAY

-Juan Pablo Montoya had a tire issue and spun early on this race

-Jimmie Johnson led early, but spun and tapped the wall with his right rear

-During Jimmie’s spin, Denny Hamlin’s 11 clipped the infield grass and did some damage

-Kyle Busch also led early, but got tangled with Brad Keselowski in the pits

-Later Jimmie Johnson spun his 48 machine and hit the inside wall hard, somehow they got the car back on the track with 95 laps to go

-Greg Biffle hit the wall for the 7th caution

-Some fireworks on pit road after the race between Jeff Burton and Kyle Busch. Burton believes Busch cut his tire down sending him to pit road for fresh rubber.

By Reid Spencer

Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

(May 29, 2010)

CONCORD, N.C.—At this point, it’s hard to find anything that can keep Kyle Busch from his appointed rounds—around Charlotte Motor Speedway, that is.

Neither an out-of-sequence pit stop nor a pit road speeding penalty nor pressure from Brad Keselowski on a succession of restarts could keep Busch out of victory lane in Saturday’s Tech-Net Auto Service 300 Nationwide Series race.

In a green-white-checkered-flag restart that took the race three laps beyond its posted distance of 200 laps, Busch crossed the finish line .112 seconds ahead of Keselowski to post his fifth victory in the series this year and the 35th of his career.

Busch tied Mark Martin for most Nationwide wins at Charlotte (six) and most wins on 1.5-mile speedways (15). The victory was Busch’s 50th in NASCAR’s top three series combined since he left Hendrick Motorsports at the end of the 2007 season. Busch will go for the Charlotte spring sweep today in the Coca-Cola 600, having won last week’s Camping World Truck Series race at the track.

Busch pitted on Lap 47 to check out a potential problem and was flagged for speeding when he exited pit road.

“We started out really, really tight,” said Busch, who qualified sixth on Saturday morning. “I just felt like I was over-pushing the right front tire and wasn’t sure what I was feeling over the seams (in the racetrack) and running high.

“It kind of felt soft, and down the front straightaway a couple times it felt weird, so I just wanted to be on the safe side and bring it down—and fortunately, there was nothing wrong.”

Other than the speeding penalty, that is. Busch overcame that disadvantage by gaining ground through a cycle of green-flag pits stops and subsequently keeping Kasey Kahne—who dominated the race until a battery problem sidelined him for two laps—behind him.

Joey Logano ran third Saturday, followed by Justin Allgaier and Ryan Newman. Kevin Harvick, Jason Leffler, Reid Sorenson, polesitter Carl Edwards and Clint Bowyer completed the top 10.

Busch will not defend his Nationwide Series title, opting to concentrate on his quest for a Sprint Cup championship with Joe Gibbs Racing. Busch trails Keselowski, the series leader, by one point after 12 races, but will not race in next week’s stand-alone Nationwide event in Nashville.

“I’m really going to miss him not running next week,” Keselowski said. “We bring out the best in each other—and sometimes the worst. We’ve still got the points lead. It really means a lot to me and this team to have the points lead going into Nashville, before some of these Cup guys quit.”

Busch and Keselowski were the only two lead-lap drivers who did not come to the pits when Trevor Bayne’s scrape with the Turn 4 wall brought out the fifth caution of the afternoon on Lap 187. Two more cautions punctuated the action before Busch led the field to the final restart on Lap 202.

Busch’s No. 18 Toyota had cleared Keselowski’s No. 22 Dodge by the time the cars reached Turn 2, and Busch maintained his slight advantage the rest of the way.

Notes: Brad Coleman will drive the No. 18 Toyota next Saturday at Nashville. Matt DiBenedetto will be behind the wheel of the No. 20, replacing Logano. … Kevin Harvick, who is third in points, 94 behind Keselowski, also will forego the Nashville race. Mike Bliss will drive the No. 33 Chevrolet for Harvick.

1 39 Ryan Newman U.S Army Chevrolet
2 2 Kurt Busch Miller Lite / Vortex Dodge
3 56 Martin Truex Jr. NAPA Batteries Toyota
4 9 Kasey Kahne Budweiser / Armed Forces Tribute Ford
5 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s Memorial Day Tribute Chevrolet
6 00 David Reutimann Aaron’s / Armed Forces Foundation Toyota
7 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Office Toyota
8 20 Joey Logano Home Depot Toyota
9 18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Pretzel Toyota
10 33 Clint Bowyer Cheerios / Hamburger Helper Chevrolet
11 5 Mark Martin CARQUEST Auto Parts / GoDaddy.com
12 31 Jeff Burton Caterpillar Chevrolet
13 83 Casey Mears Red Bull Toyota
14 77 Sam Hornish Jr. Mobil 1 Dodge
15 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Stars & Stripes Chevrolet
16 17 Matt Kenseth Jeremiah Weed Ford
17 66 Dave Blaney PRISM Motorsports Toyota
18 43 A J Allmendinger Best Buy Credit Card Ford
19 87 Joe Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Toyota
20 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Target Chevrolet
21 82 Scott Speed Red Bull Toyota
22 36 Johnny Sauter Tommy Baldwin Racing Chevrolet
23 29 Kevin Harvick Shell / Pennzoil Chevrolet
24 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Ntnl Guard Honoring Our Soldiers Chevrolet
25 21 Bill Elliott Motorcraft / Quick Lane Tire & Auto Ford
26 14 Tony Stewart Office Depot / Old Spice Chevrolet
27 1 Jamie McMurray Bass Pro Shops / Tracker Boats Chevrolet
28 37 David Gilliland Taco Bell Ford
29 64 Todd Bodine Little Joe’s Auto Sales Toyota
30 55 Michael McDowell PRISM Motorsports Toyota
31 99 Carl Edwards Scotts GrubEx Ford
32 78 Regan Smith Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet
33 98 Paul Menard Serta / Menards Ford
34 47 Marcos Ambrose Kingsford / Bush’s Beans Toyota
35 6 David Ragan UPS Ford
36 7 Robby Gordon Robby Gordon Motorsports Toyota
37 12 Brad Keselowski Penske Dodge
38 71 Bobby Labonte TRG Motorsports Chevrolet
39 19 Elliott Sadler Air Force Ford
40 16 Greg Biffle 3M Nexcare Products Ford
41 38 Travis Kvapil Long John Silver’s / Baja Fish Taco Ford
42 34 Kevin Conway # Extenze Ford
43 46 J J Yeley Jake Owen Raborn Foundation Dodge

Did Not Qualify: # 32 Reed Sorenson; # 13 Max Papis; # 26 David Stremme; # 09 Mike Bliss.

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