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Busch secures playoff win in New Hampshire

- By Dan Gelston Chris Graythen, Getty Images

LOUDON, N.H.» Kyle Busch saw little but billowing white smoke that engulfed the track and blinded enough drivers that it caused a tremendous wreck that sunk his toughest competitio­n.

In his No. 18 Toyota, the driver nicknamed “Rowdy” knew there was only one way to handle the sudden pollution: Drive through it!

Busch slinked through the smoke clouds formed in the multi-car crash on the backstretc­h and dominated the rest of the way to win Sunday at New Hampshire Motorspeed­way.

“That was pretty intense,” Busch said. “That was some ‘Days of Thunder’ stuff over there. You couldn’t see anything.”

He held on and saw a victory lane celebratio­n for the third time this season. Busch earned a berth in the second round of NASCAR’s playoffs and took his customary bow on the track. He even stuck a bag of M&M’s on the claws of Loudon the Lobster , the 18pound crustacean given to the race winner.

Busch, who won from the pole, put together a complete effort once the wreck derailed race leader and Martin Truex Jr. The Denver-based Furniture Row Racing driver, who won the playoff opener at Chicagolan­d, and Busch both earned automatic spots in the second round.

Kyle Larson and Brad Keselowski advanced on points.

Truex led 112 laps until his run ended in the accident, though he rallied to finish fifth.

The playoff standings were shaken up in the wake of the massive multi-car wreck that sent playoff drivers Kurt Busch and Kevin Harvick to the garage. Harvick’s car was hit by Austin Dillon on the last lap of the second stage. Harvick spun and smoke billowed over the track. Truex backed up to straighten himself out and instead suffered left-rear damage when he smacked another car.

“I could not see anything and I was just approachin­g the smoke and I’m like, ‘Oh no, where am I going to go?’ I mean, literally I couldn’t see anything,” Truex said about the accident. “I just kind of kept slowing down and the 33 (Jeffrey Earnhardt) came by me on the outside and hit me and spun me down through there. Just unfortunat­e.”

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