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by Dan Peters
Kyle
Busch Wins Inaugural NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Event at
Chicagoland Speedway
Kyle
Busch won his second straight race in the NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series, passing Todd Bodine with 19 laps remaining to take the
inaugural EnjoyIllinois.com 225 on Friday at Chicagoland Speedway.
It
was Busch's fourth win of the season in 10 starts in the Billy Ballew
Motorsports Toyota. Busch also made Chicagoland the fifth track in
which he has won a race in each of NASCAR's three national series. He
won the NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series races there last
season.
"It
was a fun night," Busch said. "My parents are from just
outside Chicago and my girlfriend is from just over the border in
Indiana, and it was cool to come back and win before the home folks
in the Midwest."
Busch
also has won in all three national series at Phoenix, the Auto Club
Speedway in California, Dover and Bristol.
"It's
definitely an accomplishment," Busch said. "I'd love to get
some more."
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by Dan Peters
Bodine
finished second, .580 seconds behind. It was his first top five in
the last six races.
"Second
is pretty good after the last two months," Bodine said. "We'll
take it."
Bodine
took the lead on Lap 98 of 150 when Busch made his final pit stops
for tires and fuel, on consecutive laps. Busch was fifth for the
restart with 50 laps remaining.
Bodine
then pulled out to a commanding lead. Busch steadily climbed and
passed Timothy Peters for second just before a caution came out on
Lap 122.
"Bodine
had the race won until that caution came out," Busch said.
Busch
wasn't able to overtake Bodine on the next restart, but there was
another caution three laps later. The restart was on Lap 132, calling
for it to be single-file. It left the bottom of the 1.5-mile track
open for Busch.
"I
got too good a restart," Bodine said. "This place is so
much like Daytona and Talladega and he was able to get a draft on me
and drafted past me."
Busch
stuck to the bottom through Turns 1 and 2 and passed Bodine going
into Turn 3.
"I
didn't have that good a restart, but I got through (Turns) 1 and 2
really good," Busch said. "I pulled low on the back
straight and alongside to break his momentum a little bit. He gave me
room going into Turn 3, raced me clean. If he hadn't, it could have
gotten ugly."
Colin
Braun was third, followed by Rick Crawford and Johnny Sauter.
Points
leader Ron Hornaday Jr. finished 11th, but still gained points on
second-place driver Matt Crafton, who finished 14th. Hornaday leads
Crafton by 220 points with nine races remaining. Mike Skinner ran
13th and is 316 points back in third.
Hornaday
and Crafton were trapped a lap down just past the halfway point.
Busch, Bodine, Braun and several others pitted on Lap 22, and a
62-lap green flag run forced Hornaday and Crafton to pit twice under
green. A caution on Lap 97 put those two a lap down. Hornaday didn't
get back on the lead lap until the final caution that fell on Lap
139.
2009 August
Weekend Schedule
Friday, August 28, 2009
ARCA RE/MAX® and NASCAR Camping World® Truck Series (NCWTS)
6:00 AM IndyCar Garages Open
6:30 AM ARCA Garages Open
8:00 AM ARCA Final Practice
8:00 AM IndyCar Drivers Meeting
8:30 AM NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series Garages Open
9:00 AM IndyCar Rookie Practice
9:30 AM IndyCar Practice
10:00 AM Parking Lots Open
10:40 AM NCWTS Final Practice
12:00 PM Spectator Gates Open
12:00 PM ARCA Qualifying
1:00 PM NCWTS Autograph Session
(Champions Park)
1:30 PM IndyCar Qualifying
3:00 PM ARCA Drivers Meeting
3:10 PM NCWTS Qualifying (Two
laps, All positions)
4:30 PM IndyCar Practice
5:00 PM NCWTS Drivers Meeting
5:15 PM ARCA ANSELL 150 Pre-race
5:30 PM ARCA ANSELL 150 (100 laps,
150 miles)
6:00 PM IndyCar Garages Close
7:40 PM NCWTS Pre-race
8:00 PM NCWTS (134 laps, 200 miles)
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Firestone Indy Lights™ and IndyCar® Series
8:30 AM IndyCar Garages Open
10:00 AM Parking Lots Open
10:30 AM Indy Lights Practice
11:45 AM Indy Experience
12:00 PM Spectator Gates Open
1:30 PM Firestone Indy Lights
Qualifying
4:00 PM IndyCar Series Final
Practice
5:00 PM Chicagoland 100 Pre-Race
5:15 PM Chicagoland 100 (67 laps,
100 miles)
7:00 PM IndyCar Drivers Meeting
8:00 PM PEAK® Antifreeze and
Motor Oil Indy 300 Pre-Race
9:00 PM PEAK® Antifreeze and
Motor Oil Indy 300 (200 laps, 300 miles)
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