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Kyle Busch buoyant with 20th Bristol win

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BRISTOL, Tenn. — Erik Jones really needed to win, and Kyle Busch would have loved to celebrate the first Cup win for the kid he discovered.

But this was Bristol Motor Speedway, and Busch practicall­y owns the place.

Busch swept the weekend for the second time in his career by winning the Monster Energy Cup Series race Saturday night.

He also won in the Truck Series on Wednesday night and the Xfintiy Series on Friday night. He's the only driver to pull off the sweep, and he also did it in 2010.

Busch toyed with the crowd, which had equal cheers and boos, by cupping his ear to the fans who disapprove­d of the win.

“So proud of Rowdy Nation. This one’s for you!” he shouted. And the haters? “I don't care. All noise is good noise,” he said.

He then collected a broom from an onlooker to commemorat­e the sweep.

Busch admitted this win was the most difficult of the week because of the race he had with rookie Jones, his protege, future teammate and fellow Toyota driver.

Jones led the most laps and the rookie believes he needs a victory to lock up his spot in the playoffs.

“Erik Jones put up a whale of a fight,” Busch said. “I was running with my tongue hanging out, my arms were Jell-O and my throat hurts.”

Busch won for the 40th time in the Cup Series, sixth time at Bristol in Cup, and second time overall this season. All told, he's won 20 times across NASCAR's national series at the Tennessee bullring.

Jones settled for second, one spot short of his first career victory. He led a racehigh 260 laps and felt it had been his best chance to date to win a Cup race.

He was admittedly disappoint­ed to fall a spot short.

“You don't want to sound like you're whining or being a sore loser by saying it sucks to run second, but it's a bummer. It hurts,” Jones said. “This was the first shot that I really had to come really close to it in the Cup Series. It's Kyle Busch. He won all three races here this weekend.”

Jones conceded how difficult it is to beat Busch anywhere, particular­ly at Bristol. Busch is also Jones' former boss, and Jones was amazed at Busch's ability to win three national NASCAR races in four nights.

Jones said he's done a triple-duty weekend before, adding, “It was something I honestly never want to do again, so I respect him for that.”

“He's a hardcore racer, he really commits himself to that and he does a really good job that he doesn't let it affect his Cup racing at all,” Jones said.

Denny Hamlin and Matt Kenseth were third and fourth as Joe Gibbs Racing took three spots inside the top four while all four drivers were in Toyotas.

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