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Truex Jr. wins again in postseason push

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CONCORD, N.C. — Standing next to his car in victory lane, in this season he never thought possible, Martin Truex Jr. struggled with his emotions. He raced to his career-best sixth victory Sunday at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and this win is worth an automatic slot in the next round of NASCAR's playoffs. He's clearly the driver to beat in this championsh­ip race, and the reality of how close it really is seemed somewhat surreal.

Then he thought about his partner, Sherry Pollex, who has ovarian cancer and chemothera­py scheduled for today. She couldn't come to the race, partly because her weakened immune system makes crowds too risky for her. He choked on his words, his voice heavy as he tried not to cry.

“I couldn't hold it in anymore,” he said. “Sherry, I was thinking about her because she's not here, and I know she really wanted to be. I thought about winning this first race of the round, the pressure coming off. Just a lot of things, I guess. I was wore out. I just lost it for a minute. There's a lot going on. It just shows how much this stuff means to us. We put everything into this, everything we have.”

Truex gave Toyota yet another victory in NASCAR's playoffs — the manufactur­er is 4 for 4 so far — on a humid day at Charlotte. Truex has two wins in the playoffs and this one was the first time in this format that Toyota has won a race in this round.

“Just a total team effort,” Truex said. “Every single guy, every guy on this team just did a perfect job today and I can't be more proud of them and at this time of the year is just when you want it to happen. You dream about days like today. I don't know if we had the best car, but we damn sure got it in victory lane.”

Truex won in overtime after two late cautions created extra laps and forced Truex to hold off fellow Toyota driver Denny Hamlin.

Kyle Busch, winner of the last two playoff races, wrecked early in the race yet completed it in a damaged race car. Complainin­g most of the 500 miles of being overheated, he needed medical attention when he climbed from his car. Busch laid in the grass, packs of ice were placed on his chest, and a stretcher was brought to him. Once he felt strong enough, he stood and walked to an ambulance. He received oxygen to treat a high carbonmono­xide level.

 ?? JARED C. TILTON/GETTY IMAGES ?? Martin Truex Jr., celebratin­g after his 6th victory of the season, earned a berth in NASCAR’s penultimat­e round.
JARED C. TILTON/GETTY IMAGES Martin Truex Jr., celebratin­g after his 6th victory of the season, earned a berth in NASCAR’s penultimat­e round.

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