The Oklahoman

Truex Jr. dominates at Darlington race

- Pete Iacobelli

DARLINGTON, S.C. – Martin Truex Jr. powered his way around Darlington Raceway, sweeping both stages and leading the final 105 laps Sunday.

Kyle Larson cut into Truex’s often large lead over the final 30 laps, coming as close as two car-lengths down the stretch.

But the Joe Gibbs Racing driver held him off for his third victory of the season.

“Hopefully, we can keep this rolling,” Truex said.

The victory gave Truex some payback at Darlington from the last time here last September, when he led 196 laps, yet finished 22nd after tangling for the lead late with Chase Elliott.

This time, Truex made sure he no issues by running out front – often holding a 10-second lead on the field – to win for the second time at the track “Too Tough To Tame.”

Truex led 248 of the 293 laps for his 30th career victory in NASCAR’s top series.

He’s the only driver with multiple wins over the year’s first 12 races.

He took control midway through the first of three stages, moving in front on a restart and settling in for a long ride up front.

Truex led the final 21 laps to take the first stage, then the last 36 as he collected the second stage win by some 14 seconds over his JGR teammate Kyle Busch.

Truex broke out when racing resumed for the final stage and easily managed a couple of rounds of greenflag pits stops to stay ahead.

Larson was second with Truex’s teammate, Kyle Busch, third. William Byron was fourth and Denny Hamlin, who came in as the NASCAR points’ leader, was fifth.

Who’s hot

Kyle Busch followed up his first win of the season at Kansas last week with a solid third place at Darlington.

It was Busch’s sixth top 10 finish in his last seven races here. Busch’s lone victory at Darlington came in 2008.

Who’s not

Kurt Busch seemed like he was headed for big things at Darlington when he gave the track one of most iconic moments, finishing second here in 2003 to Ricky Craven in a side-byside duel where he lost by 0.002 seconds.

But Busch hasn’t come that close to a Darlington victory in 22 races since.

His latest start ended in flames after he hit the inside wall and the liquid his car spewed caught on fire.

“It’s been a rough year and this just adds to it,” said the Chip Ganassi Racing driver, who was unhurt in the incident.

Hey, isn’t that …?

There were a handful of NASCAR guests and fans allowed to roam the garage area, the first time that’s been allowed in the sport since the coronaviru­s shut down stock-car racing in March 2020. Kevin Harvick won at Darlington last May without fans in the facility last May.

 ?? TERRY RENNA/AP ?? Martin Truex Jr. celebrates Sunday after winning the NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington Raceway. Truex held off Kyle Larson in the last 30 laps to hold on for his third victory of the season.
TERRY RENNA/AP Martin Truex Jr. celebrates Sunday after winning the NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington Raceway. Truex held off Kyle Larson in the last 30 laps to hold on for his third victory of the season.

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