Braun gives Roush Fenway Racing 50th NASCAR trucks victory |
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Colin Braun passed Kyle Busch to win his first NASCAR trucks series raceBusch was winning until he was unintentionally blocked by Norm BenningBraun passed them both and held on for the victory at Michigan Speedway |
BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP) -- Colin Braun took advantage of an unintentional block by a lapped truck to pass Kyle Busch and race to his first trucks series win Saturday at Michigan International Speedway. The 20-year-old Braun gave team owner Jack Roush his 50th trucks victory and third in a row at the track closest to his Livonia, Mich., headquarters. This race looked as if it belonged to Busch, the talented 24-year-old who regularly wins races in Sprint Cup, Nationwide and the Camping World trucks series. He led 62 laps and appeared in total control before suddenly coming upon the slow-moving Norm Benning, two laps off the pace. Busch slowed and ducked low on the banked 2-mile oval on lap 77, driving nearly into the infield grass to get past Benning, while Braun went high around both Benning and Busch to grab the lead. "In the closing laps there, luckily Kyle got stuck there in traffic and my spotter got me cleanly through traffic," said Braun, whose first victory came in his 35th truck start. Busch, who left after the race to fly to Kentucky, where he was scheduled to drive in Saturday night's Nationwide race, said: "It was unfortunate, I had a lapped truck that couldn't hold his line. I tried to go low and, when we went into the corner, (the hole) closed up. My fault there. That was a pass for the lead, that was the win. Whoever got out front, it seemed, was able to hold it. "It's very frustrating for us to finish second once again," added Busch, who has won twice and finished second three times in his seven truck starts this season. Roush was ecstatic when Braun crossed the finish line out front, throwing up his arms in victory. "Great job, Colin," the co-owner of Roush Fenway Racing said, giving the youngster a hug in Victory Lane. "It's just great to be in front of the home crowd. This is my turf." Later, Roush said: "Colin is a good driver now. He's going to be a great driver after he's learned some of the things he needs to know on the racetrack. He's well on his way to being as good in this business as anybody has been." The victory ended weeks of frustration for Braun. He was leading last month at Lowe's Motor Speedway when Busch bumped him from behind, sending him into the wall. The next week at Dover, a flat tire ended his chances and at Texas his truck just wasn't good enough. "We've been close the last couple of races, so it really feels good to finally get it done," he said. Pole-winner Brian Ickler was third, followed by Matt Crafton, Mike Skinner, Taylor Malsam and Ron Hornaday Jr. Copyright 2009 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. ![]() | ![]()
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