The Oklahoman

Truex earns first NASCAR title

Martin Truex Jr. earned his first Cup championsh­ip Sunday after winning at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

- BY JENNA FRYER

HOMESTEAD, FLA. — Martin Truex Jr. capped the most successful season of his journeyman career as NASCAR’s champion.

Truex wrapped up his first Cup title Sunday night by winning at Homestead-Miami Speedway, where he beat Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick and Brad Keselowski for the championsh­ip. All but Truex were former champions, but Truex was the favorite.

He thrived in that role, didn’t flinch when fellow Toyota driver Busch tried to use a different pit strategy to steal the title, then held off a hardchargi­ng Busch over the final 12 laps to capture the title.

It was the eighth win of the season for Truex, first for Denver-based Furniture Row Racing, and second in three years for manufactur­er Toyota.

Busch finished second for Joe Gibbs Racing as Toyota, the most dominant manufactur­er this season, went 1-2 in the finale.

Kyle Larson, who was eliminated from the playoffs last month, finished third in a Chevrolet for Chip Ganassi Racing. Harvick, seeking his second title, was fourth in a Stewart-Haas Racing Ford.

Keselowski wound up seventh and was stopped short in trying to give Team Penske a seasonswee­p of the two top American racing series. Penske won the IndyCar title in September.

The Truex victory also denied Ford its third win of the weekend — Ford drivers won the Truck Series race and the Xfinity Series race — and the manufactur­er has not won a Cup title since 2004.

Truex climbed from his car on the frontstret­ch of the track and was mobbed by his Furniture Row teammates. Longtime partner Sherry Pollex, who has had a recurrence of ovarian cancer this year, pushed her way through the crowd and embraced Truex.

Truex sobbed tears of joy.

“Just a dream season. I was going to be gutted if we didn’t win,” Truex said. “We gave it our all, and it was enough tonight.”

Missing from the celebratio­n party? Furniture Row team owner Barney Visser, who suffered a heart attack two weeks ago and is sidelined in Colorado. After pouring millions and millions of dollars into his race team, Visser watched it win its first championsh­ip on television.

Truex led nearly every statistica­l category this year, including wins, laps led and stage victories. Headed into Homestead, six of Truex’s wins came on 1.5-mile tracks, same layout as Homestead. Now seven of his careerbest eight wins are on those tracks.

It was the final race as full-time drivers for Dale Earnhardt Jr., the most popular in NASCAR, as well as Danica Patrick and Matt Kenseth. Earnhardt retired after his 25th-place finish.

Patrick blew a tire and wrecked, finishing 37th. The only woman to lead laps in the Daytona 500 and the Indianapol­is 500, Patrick said in a tearful news conference this weekend that she would race only in those two events next season and then retire.

 ?? [TERRY RENNA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Martin Truex Jr. celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series race and season championsh­ip Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla.
[TERRY RENNA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Martin Truex Jr. celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series race and season championsh­ip Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla.

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