Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Overshadow­ed, Busch not overmatche­d in repeat bid

Kyle overlooked as Johnson eyes record-tying title

- By MARK LONG

HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Kyle Busch is hardly the people’s choice.

His championsh­ip run last year was overshadow­ed by Jeff Gordon’s farewell. His quest to repeat probably ranks behind Tony Stewart’s retirement and Jimmie Johnson’s shot at making history.

He’s overlooked but far from overmatche­d. Busch might even be the man to beat in the NASCAR finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Sunday.

“I think winning the championsh­ip last year definitely impacted us,” Busch said. “It just gave us a greater sense of belief in ourselves and our team and confidence in being able to go out there and do it again. You know, there’s no reason to think that what we accomplish­ed last year is a one-time thing.

“We feel we’re just as good last year if not better and performed better throughout this Chase in order to get ourselves in the position we’re in. There are plenty of reasons as to why we can be beat and plenty of reasons as to why we can beat the rest of them.”

Busch’s championsh­ip run last year was something befitting a Hollywood script. He missed the first 11 races of the season after breaking his leg and foot in a hard crash at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway.

He transition­ed from comeback kid to championsh­ip contender after winning four of five races during a summer hot streak. With a new son, a supportive wife and a newfound maturity, Busch looked like a changed man.

He won the finale at Homestead and gave Toyota its first Sprint Cup championsh­ip.

Now, he’s looking to make it two in a row. Standing in his way are Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Carl Edwards, Joey Logano and Johnson, who can tie the NASCAR record held by Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt.

“I certainly think that it’s different from last year for sure,” Busch said. “Last year, I was just a part-time champion, so this year I hope to become a full-time champion.”

He won’t get any help from Edwards.

Team owner Joe Gibbs said Friday that Busch and Edwards will be on their own during practice and once the green flag drops.

“To be quite truthful, both of them want this in the worst way and they’re going to compete,” Gibbs said. “They’re not sharing a lot of stuff. It’s going to be up to them individual­ly. … We kind of felt like obviously they’re going to be kind of individual­ly going for it. They’ll both kind of be on their own here.”

That was news to Busch and Edwards after qualifying Friday. The two were loose and light and said Gibbs, who earlier in the day said he’s so nervous this weekend he accidental­ly walked into the women’s bathroom, was mistaken on the sharing.

“Joe is not in our meetings. Don’t listen to Joe. We’re not sharing with him,” Busch said. “Everything right now is all the same, open notebook. I’ve been looking at Carl’s stuff all day.”

Working with teammates has been a crucial piece of the success at JGR, and played into Busch’s discourage­ment after last week’s race at Phoenix. Busch’s teammate, Matt Kenseth, had the win in hand until a late caution sent the race to extra laps. Although Kenseth cleared traffic on the restart, Busch made contact with Alex Bowman that altered Bowman’s racing line. Kenseth’s spotter told the driver he was clear, but he actually moved down on Bowman and crashed.

Busch took much of the blame after the race. But after studying replays, Busch felt he had less to do with the wreck than he initially thought.

“I was definitely hard on myself,” Busch said. “If you look at what percentage of blame should be given to everybody, I think we all have a piece, but what exact percentage that is, I’m not sure.”

 ?? DAVID GRAHAM/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Defending NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Kyle Busch prepares to get in his car Friday to begin practice for Sunday’s Ford Ecoboost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Calif. Busch will be going for a repeat series title today while Jimmie...
DAVID GRAHAM/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Defending NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Kyle Busch prepares to get in his car Friday to begin practice for Sunday’s Ford Ecoboost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Calif. Busch will be going for a repeat series title today while Jimmie...

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