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Kyle Busch comeback rolls on with first win of season

- By Jenna Fryer

SONOMA, Calif. — Just five races after returning from a broken right leg and shattered left foot, Kyle Busch made his way to victory lane to continue what already has been an impressive comeback. He chased down Jimmie Johnson to win the Save Mart 350 on Sunday at Sonoma Raceway for his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory in 35 races.

The next goal for Busch? Cracking the top 30 in points to earn a berth in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championsh­ip.

“Now I don’t have to bust my butt and overdrive the car every week in order to get wins,” Busch said. “Now I can just concentrat­e on running top three, top five, top eight — just getting those finishes and points.

“If we can do that, the points have got to come and fall on the line.”

Busch was injured when he crashed into a concrete wall during the Feb. 21 Xfinity Series race the day before the Daytona 500. He missed 11 races but recovered faster than expected and returned to racing late last month.

NASCAR granted him a waiver upon his return that made him Chase eligible should he qualify, and Sunday’s victory is the first step.

But he still must rank inside the top 30 in points to make the Chase. He started Sunday’s race 39th in the standings, and the win moved him to 37th. He has 10 races left to crack the top 30 — he’s 136 points out of 30th — and heads back to Daytona next week for the Coke Zero 400.

To crack the top 30, Busch has to average roughly a 14thplace finish in each of the next 10 races.

“Certainly it’s feasible; this team is good enough,” Busch said.

Kurt Busch finished second as the brothers earned

their first one-two finish in Sprint Cup.

“I was trying to think if we’ve ever finished onetwo, and we did it today. That’s a pretty special moment,” Kurt Busch said.

Busch also praised his little brother’s comeback from both his injuries and in winning on a course in which he needed to rely heavily on both legs.

“To have your leg broken, your foot shattered, to never be injured and out of the car ... rehab is very difficult, and it is a mental challenge, and I’m very proud of Kyle for what he’s done to get back in the car as soon as he did,” Kurt said.

“Then to be competitiv­e at a track with hard, hard braking and to use his left foot to drive to victory lane, I’m very proud of him.”

Busch’s win at Sonoma was aided by a strong restart with seven laps remaining. On fresh tires, he picked his way past five cars and set his sights on leader Jimmie Johnson.

Johnson, who did not pit during the final caution, was a sitting duck for drivers on new tires.

Johnson was concerned about not pitting under the final caution when he saw Bowyer lead a pack of cars in for service, but crew chief Chad Knaus remained upbeat on the radio and insisted they were still going to win.

But Busch moved through traffic too quickly for Johnson to hang on for what would have been his fifth win of the season. He led a race-high 45 laps.

“I was just surprised how fast they got through traffic and got to my bumper,” Johnson said. “Tires were definitely the call, but we had a strategy that we were going to stick to. We were one caution away from it working out just right.”

Clint Bowyer finished third and said once Kyle Busch got past him on the restart, his chances were over. He still earned the first top-five finish of the season for Michael Waltrip Racing.

Kevin Harvick was fourth and was followed by Joey Logano and finally Johnson, who faded to sixth after the final restart.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. was seventh and was followed by Hendrick Motorsport­s teammate Kasey Kahne, while Ryan Newman and Sam Hornish Jr. rounded out the top 10.

Tony Stewart was in contention but a poor pit stop during the final caution dropped him deep into the field. He finished 12th.

 ?? ERIC RISBERG / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Kyle Busch sprays his crew with champagne after winning the Save Mart 350 on Sunday in Sonoma, Calif., his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory in 35 races. Busch’s next goal is reaching the top 30 in points to earn a berth in the Chase for the...
ERIC RISBERG / ASSOCIATED PRESS Kyle Busch sprays his crew with champagne after winning the Save Mart 350 on Sunday in Sonoma, Calif., his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory in 35 races. Busch’s next goal is reaching the top 30 in points to earn a berth in the Chase for the...
 ??  ?? Kyle Busch leads Dale Earnhardt Jr. through the second turn en route to victory in the Save Mart 350 in Sonoma, Calif. Busch missed 11 races because of injuries, but he returned to racing late last month.
Kyle Busch leads Dale Earnhardt Jr. through the second turn en route to victory in the Save Mart 350 in Sonoma, Calif. Busch missed 11 races because of injuries, but he returned to racing late last month.

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