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Kyle Busch wins Pocono for 55th career Cup win

- Dan Gelston JONATHAN NASCAR Monster Energy Pocono 400 Results Sunday At Pocono Raceway Long Pond, Pa. Lap length: 2.5 miles Starting position in parenthese­s 1. (2) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 160 laps. 2. (5) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 160. 3. (4) Erik Jones,

LONG POND, Pa. – Kyle Busch tossed his young son in the air twice in victory lane and sprayed champagne toward anyone dry within reach. The good times and NASCAR milestones keep piling up for Busch and Joe Gibbs Racing.

Heck, Busch might even give his Pocono Raceway trophy to his wife for a birthday present. Take Sunday: Busch matched Hall of Fame driver Rusty Wallace for ninth on the NASCAR Cup Series career victory list with 55. He won for the fourth time this season. And the season of JGR that already includes a Daytona 500 championsh­ip and a Hall of Fame nod for patriarch Joe Gibbs shows no sign of tapering off.

So, Kyle. Why so glum?

“Am I a positive person,” asked. “It’s rare.”

Busch’s enthusiasm was tempered by another race where NASCAR’s rules package put passing at a minimum and made it laborious to watch 400 miles of racing. Never one to back down from his opinion, Busch has put the package on blast all season and dodged a fine from NASCAR earlier this month for an expletive-riddled rant about the new rules.

“Stop asking me package questions! I’m done answering them,” he snapped at Pocono. “Next.”

NASCAR’s current rules package was designed to increase side-by-side racing and manufactur­e competitio­n. Busch made one competitiv­e pass for the lead when he zipped past Clint Bowyer on lap 75 and never really looked back as he closed on his first win in nearly two months. Busch took off on the final restart with nine laps left and cruised to the finish line for his 13th top-10 finish in 14 races this season.

When NASCAR haters point fingers and say racing is just cars going in circles, Sunday at Pocono can be Exhibit A.

Even Fox broadcaste­r Mike Joy threw up his hands as Busch took the checkered flag: “I don’t want to say they made it look easy, but they certainly didn’t give us a lot to talk about.”

Busch, who topped 200 career wins across all three national series earlier this season, is certainly the rare talent who can make most wins look easy in any season or under any package. But Busch has been especially prickly and stood out as the most vocal critical among many drivers who have groused about the racing this season.

“There’s days that I get ultimately frustrated because I don’t feel like my true talents can show on the race track Busch because I’m too limited by the air of everything that’s kind of going around me,” Busch said. “I can’t do anything. As a race car driver, when you can’t do anything, and you can’t showcase what your abilities are and how good you should be, then there’s certainly some tense moments and high frustratio­ns.”

Brad Keselowski was second, Chase Elliott fourth and Bowyer fifth.

 ?? FERREY/GETTY IMAGES ?? Kyle Busch celebrates winning the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Pocono 400 at Pocono Raceway on Sunday in Long Pond, Pa.
FERREY/GETTY IMAGES Kyle Busch celebrates winning the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Pocono 400 at Pocono Raceway on Sunday in Long Pond, Pa.

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