Dayton Daily News

Close friends Earnhardt, Truex celebrate

- By Jenna Fryer

Dale HOMESTEAD, FLA. — Earnhardt Jr. chugged another beer, left his crew guys on pit road after a nearly hour-long post-race party and bolted for the championsh­ip stage.

He had another celebratio­n ahead with one of his best buddies in racing.

Earnhardt raised a cold one. Martin Truex Jr. hoisted a trophy .

Two friends who hunt together, own property together and once raced on the same team had another reason to come together: To revel in Truex’s first Cup title.

Truex capped the most successful season of his journeyman career as NASCAR’s champion Sunday by winning the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. He beat Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick and Brad Keselowski — all former series champions — to claim the crown. He was mobbed by his Furniture Row Racing team, sobbed during a long embrace with cancer-stricken partner Sherry Pollex and thanked team owner Barney Visser for saving his career.

But he couldn’t forget Junior, the guy who gave him his first shot in NASCAR when he lured Truex from New Jersey to North Carolina to pursue a profession­al racing career. Driving for Earnhardt’s second-tier Xfinity Series team, Truex won two championsh­ips.

“I wouldn’t be here today without him. My path would surely be different,” Truex said. “There’s a lot of things that would be different if it wasn’t for Dale. He’s just been an amazing friend, and always there for me. To see how happy he was, genuinely happy to come to victory lane, I love him like a brother.”

Truex, the regular-season champion, was the favorite to win this title. He dominated nearly every statistica­l category all year — he led the most laps and won the most stages — and his victory was his series-best eighth in 2017.

So even though it was Earnhardt’s finale as a full-time driver, Truex earned his share of the spotlight.

It was the first championsh­ip for Denver-based Furniture Row Racing. It was the second title in three years for manufactur­er Toyota.

Busch finished second for Joe Gibbs Racing, helping Toyota — the most dominant manufactur­er this season — go 1-2 in the finale.

Kyle Larson, who was eliminated from the playoffs last month, finished third in a Chevrolet for Chip Ganassi Racing.

Harvick, seeking his second title, was fourth in a Stewart-Haas Racing Ford.

Keselowski wound up seventh, failing to give Team Penske a season sweep of the two top American racing series. Penske won the IndyCar title in September.

Truex also denied Ford its third win of the weekend. Ford drivers won titles in the Truck and Xfinity series. The manufactur­er has not won a Cup championsh­ip since 2004.

Ford may not have had a realistic chance because of how strong Truex has been all year. When he finally took the checkered flag, he sobbed and struggled to collect his thoughts.

“I was a mess. I couldn’t even talk,” Truex said. “I was a wreck thinking about all the tough days, the bad days, the times where I thought my career was over with, the times when I didn’t think anyone believed in me, but the guys, the people who mattered did, my fans, my family.

 ??  ?? Martin Truex Jr. and Dale Earnhardt Jr. both had reasons to celebrate Sunday.
Martin Truex Jr. and Dale Earnhardt Jr. both had reasons to celebrate Sunday.

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