San Antonio Express-News

Busch edges younger brother for victory at Atlanta

- By Charles Odum

HAMPTON, Ga. — Kurt Busch passed brother Kyle with 24 laps left and won the NASCAR Cup Series race Sunday to complete a sibling weekend sweep at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Kurt Busch raced to his first victory of the season, 33rd overall and the fourth of his career at Atlanta. He locked up a spot in the playoffs and possibly improved his chances of securing a new ride next season.

“Hell yeah, we beat Kyle,” Kurt Busch said.

Kyle Busch reclaimed the lead with 47 laps remaining but couldn’t hold off his older brother on Lap 236. Kurt Busch took

advantage of lapped traffic to pass his brother.

Kyle Busch pushed for the lead with eight laps remaining, but 42-year-old Kurt pulled away in the final laps to win by 1.237 seconds.

It was the final race for

the current surface on the Atlanta Motor Speedway track. It was installed in 1997 and is the oldest on the NASCAR circuit. Constructi­on on a repaving and reprofile project will begin immediatel­y.

“Just going to put that much emphasis on winning that last one today because it will be that old nostalgic feel,” Kurt Busch said before the race.

Atlanta Motor Speedway president Brandon Hutchinson said the resurfacin­g was overdue. Proof of the poor condition of the old asphalt came holes which developed on the front straightaw­ay had to be repaired following the second stage.

The race was delayed for 19 minutes during a redflag stoppage as a crew filled the gaps in the track with caulk.

Martin Truex Jr. finished third after starting at the back of the pack. Alex Bowman was fourth, followed by Ryan Blaney.

Pole-sitter Chase Elliott finished seventh. Elliott fell back after his brakes locked, causing him to miss his pit box, on a competitio­n caution on Lap 27. Elliott struggled to make up ground and remained winless in seven starts at his Atlanta home track.

Truex had been slated to start fifth but was pushed to to the rear of the pack after his Toyota failed two pre-race inspection­s.

 ?? Jared C. Tilton / Getty Images ?? Kurt Busch took the lead with 24 laps left and held on for his first win of the year and a playoff spot.
Jared C. Tilton / Getty Images Kurt Busch took the lead with 24 laps left and held on for his first win of the year and a playoff spot.

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