The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Back at Sonoma, Truex works to build momentum

- By David Brandt The Associated Press

Martin Truex Jr.’s win at Pocono three weeks ago served notice that this year’s points race might be more than a two-man showdown between Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick.

Now NASCAR’s defending champion is back at Sonoma Raceway, where he’s had plenty of success.

Truex won at Sonoma in 2013 and led several laps of last year’s road race before engine trouble sidelined him with a disappoint­ing finish. The 37-year-old is one who enjoys switching to road courses — as opposed to the usual steady diet of ovals — and hopes it can help him vault closer to Busch and Harvick in the points standings.

“Any time you enjoy a place and have some success, it seems like the success just comes more and more because you really enjoy it and focus in on it,” Truex said. “For me, I just like it here. It’s become a good track for me.”

Truex is currently sixth in the standings, just behind Brad Keselowski and Clint Bowyer. He’s already qualified for the playoffs because of his two victories, so now his team’s trying to figure out how to be more consistent.

Truex said he doesn’t expect Busch or Harvick to be any less successful at Sonoma because of the switch to a road course. The two have combined to win nine of 15 races so far this season.

“If you look at it those guys are really good on road courses as well,” Truex said. “They’ve got good numbers here.

“We’re off a tick from where we were and those guys are just a tick better,” Truex said.

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