Regan Smith pulls off major upset at Darlington

By Reid Spencer
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

(May 7, 2011)

DARLINGTON, S.C.—Nearly three years after a NASCAR ruling denied him his first NASCAR Sprint Cup victory, Regan Smith finally got the elusive win.

After staying out on old tires, Smith held off Carl Edwards to win Saturday night’s Showtime Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway in a dramatic green-white-checkered-flag finish.

Smith crossed the finish line .196 seconds ahead of runner-up Edwards.

“This is the Southern 500—we’re not supposed to win this thing,” an incredulous Smith radioed to his crew after the race.

Brad Keselowski, also on old tires, finished third, with polesitter Kasey Kahne running fourth and Ryan Newman fifth.

The victory was redemption for Smith, who was deprived of an apparent victory at Talladega in 2008 when he was penalized for passing Tony Stewart below the yellow out-of-bounds line that separates the racing surface from the apron.

VIDEO: FINAL LAPS AT DARLINGTON / HARVICK/BUSCH SCUFFLE

After a final round of green-flag pit stops, Edwards, the Sprint Cup points leader, passed Kahne for the lead as the cars sped into Turn 1. Edwards was comfortably in front when Jeff Burton’s engine blew and oiled the track with 10 laps left, causing the 10th caution of the night.

After Smith, Keselowski and Stewart stayed out, taking the top three spots under caution, Edwards climbed to second after a restart on Lap 363 of the scheduled 367-lap race. The previous caution, however, was only a prelude to a wild three-wide wreck involving Clint Bowyer, Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch later that same lap. That set up the two-lap sprint as the race went to overtime, with Edwards and Smith taking the green flag side-by-side.

Kahne, Edwards and Harvick took turns out front during the second half of the race after Busch made an unscheduled pit stop.

Busch had led 78 laps when a vibration forced him to the pits on Lap 205. A caution for Jimmie Johnson’s spin on the frontstretch trapped Busch a lap down. The driver of the No. 18 didn’t get the lap back until he received a free pass as the highest scored lapped car for a restart on Lap 244.

Busch had worked his way up to 12th before NASCAR called the ninth caution of the race on Lap 280 for debris on the backstretch.

Race Recap | Darlington
10 Martin Truex Jr.
9 Jamie McMurray
8 Greg Biffle
7 Tony Stewart
6 Denny Hamlin
5 Ryan Newman
4 Kasey Kahne pole sitter and led the most laps
3 Brad Keselowski
2 Carl Edwards

Victory Lane

1 Regan Smith gets his first career win, in 105 starts. This win puts him into the All Star Race in a few weeks.

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Matt Kenseth got into Marcos Ambrose and received some damage

Juan Montoya sent Jimmie Johnson for a wild ride, but the 48 had no damage

Kyle Busch dominated early but a loose wheel sent him a lap down

Jimmie Johnson later spun again all by his lonesome and went a lap down

David Ragan ripped the whole drivers side of Brian Vickers 83 car like a can opener

Joey Logano spun and hit the inside wall hard

Big wreck with 5 laps to go. Clint Bowyer bounced off of Kevin Harvick went into the inside wall hard. Then Kyle Busch hooked Kevin Harvick and spun the 29.

After the finish Kevin Harvick sought out the car of Kyle Busch and played a game of cat and mouse with their cars. While on pit road, Kevin got out of his car and went after Kyle landing a punch inside the 18 car. Kyle then revved his engine sending the 29 car unmanned into the pit wall.

By Reid Spencer
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

(May 6, 2011)

DARLINGTON, S.C.—One to go.

With a convincing victory in Friday night’s Royal Purple 200 at Darlington Raceway, Kyle Busch scored his fifth Nationwide Series win of the season and the 48th of his career, leaving him one behind Mark Martin for the career victory lead in the series.

Busch beat Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin to the finish line by 3.677 seconds. Elliott Sadler was third, followed by Nationwide points leader Justin Allgaier and Steve Wallace.

Pit strategy moved Sadler to the front of the field, as crew chief Jimmy Elledge elected to keep the No. 2 Chevrolet out on the track under caution for Michael Annett’s backstretch crash on Lap 89.

Sadler passed Allgaier for the lead on Lap 108, but that didn’t last. Busch, who had restarted ninth on Lap 104—after an eight-car wreck caused the fifth caution of the race—worked his way through the field and passed Sadler for the top spot on Lap 124.

The eight-car melee on Lap 95 collected the cars of Carl Edwards and Kasey Kahne, both of whom had battled for the lead early in the race.

1 4 Kasey Kahne Red Bull Toyota 27.131 181.254
2 39 Ryan Newman Tornados Chevrolet 27.255 180.429
3 11 Denny Hamlin Sport Clips Toyota 27.300 180.132
4 99 Carl Edwards Aflac Ford 27.323 179.980
5 24 Jeff Gordon Drive to End Hunger / AARP Chevrolet 27.346 179.829
6 9 Marcos Ambrose Stanley Ford 27.370 179.671
7 43 A J Allmendinger Best Buy Ford 27.404 179.448
8 83 Brian Vickers Red Bull Toyota 27.433 179.259
9 14 Tony Stewart Office Depot / Mobil 1 Chevrolet 27.456 179.108

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10 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Dodge 27.460 179.082
11 6 David Ragan UPS Ford 27.461 179.076
12 1 Jamie McMurray Bass Pro Shops / Tracker Boats Chevrolet 27.491 178.880
13 29 Kevin Harvick Budweiser Chevrolet 27.536 178.588
14 18 Kyle Busch Wrigley Doublemint Toyota 27.558 178.445
15 47 Bobby Labonte Lance / Tom’s Snacks Toyota 27.568 178.381
16 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Target Chevrolet 27.586 178.264
17 20 Joey Logano The Home Depot Toyota 27.602 178.161
18 27 Paul Menard Turtle Wax / Menards Chevrolet 27.611 178.103
19 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s / KOBALT Tools Chevrolet 27.621 178.038
20 17 Matt Kenseth Wiley X Eyewear Ford 27.628 177.993
21 38 Travis Kvapil(i) Long John Silver’s Ford 27.629 177.987
22 16 Greg Biffle 3M Ford 27.634 177.955
23 78 Regan Smith Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet 27.647 177.871
24 31 Jeff Burton Caterpillar Chevrolet 27.654 177.826
25 22 Kurt Busch Shell / Pennzoil Dodge 27.665 177.755 (WIN A KURT BUSCH DIECAST CAR)
26 33 Clint Bowyer BB&T Chevrolet 27.670 177.723
27 09 Landon Cassill(i) Security Benefit / Thank a Teacher Today 27.678 177.672
28 5 Mark Martin GoDaddy.com Chevrolet 27.687 177.614
29 56 Martin Truex Jr. NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 27.770 177.083
30 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. AMP Energy Sugar-Free / National Guard 27.827 176.720
31 46 J J Yeley Red Line Oil Chevrolet 27.833 176.682
32 13 Casey Mears GEICO Toyota 27.879 176.391
33 50 T J Bell(i) Little Joe’s Autos Toyota 27.903 176.239
34 60 Mike Skinner(i) Big Red Toyota 27.909 176.201
35 37 Tony Raines Front Row Motorsports Ford 27.911 176.189
36 00 David Reutimann Aaron’s Outdoors Toyota 27.921 176.125
37 34 David Gilliland Taco Bell Ford 28.025 175.472
38 30 David Stremme EchoStor Technologies Chevrolet 28.035 175.409
39 66 Michael McDowell K Love Toyota 28.044 175.353
40 32 Ken Schrader US Chrome / H&D Railroad Ford 28.054 175.291
41 36 Dave Blaney Golden Corral Chevrolet 28.225 174.229
42 7 Robby Gordon Fast Five / Speed Energy Dodge Owner Points
43 87 Joe Nemechek(i) NEMCO Motorsports Toyota 28.165 174.600