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Busch still wheelman 20 years into rocky career

- By Jenna Fryer AP Auto Racing Writer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Kurt Busch has been called many things during his tumultuous 20 seasons at NASCAR’S top level. He is ornery, easily unhinged and has lost control of his temper enough times that it nearly derailed his career.

But the most important descriptor for Busch is one often overlooked. He is a wheelman, one of the very best in NASCAR, and in the twilight of his career Busch has a chance to make that his lasting mark.

Busch beat his brother head-to-head for the first time at the Cup level in a dramatic, two-lap overtime shootout at Kentucky Speedway for Busch’s first victory with new team Chip Ganassi Racing. It was the third time Kurt and Kyle Busch have finished 1-2 in a Cup race, but the first time Kurt got the best of his little brother.

The win came a week after a horrible pit call in Daytona cost Busch and the No. 1 team a victory. Busch had slid through a massive accident unscathed to take the lead, and as NASCAR said the race was one lap away from resuming, crew chief Matt Mccall called Busch in for a quick pit stop. A all lightning action and strike the race seconds was later eventually halted called, costing Busch, Mccall and Ganassi the victory.

So how sweet it was Saturday night when Mccall used a late call to change four tires, putting Busch in position to challenge for the Kentucky victory when the race took a sudden turn and headed to overtime. Busch charged hard toward the front, eventually got alongside Kyle and neither refused to budge. appeared Their to bang cars the touched, wall, both wiggled, seemed Kurt to hanging onto the steering wheel as if they were racing for the NASCAR championsh­ip. After Kurt got to the checkered flag first, he dove into the arms of his waiting crew, celebrated on the frontstret­ch, then did an old-school trip to victory lane with his crew riding along on his Chevrolet. One team member proudly waved the checkered flag for the journey.

 ?? Ap-timothy D. Easley ?? Kurt Busch crosses the finish line ahead of Kyle Busch to win the NASCAR Cup Series at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta, Ky., on Saturday.
Ap-timothy D. Easley Kurt Busch crosses the finish line ahead of Kyle Busch to win the NASCAR Cup Series at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta, Ky., on Saturday.

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