The Day

Kyle Busch’s comeback tour now includes Brickyard win

- By JENNA FRYER

Indianapol­is— Kyle Busch's incredible comeback rolled through Indianapol­is Motor Speedway, where Busch won the Brickyard 400 on Sunday for a weekend sweep at the historic track.

Busch missed the first 11 races of the season with a broken right leg and broken left foot. He returned in late May and has won three consecutiv­e Sprint Cup Series races and four of the last five.

"This has been a phenomenal return," Busch said. "I won't say phenomenal year because it was a dismal year to start, but I guess I'll take that 11-week vacation any year if it's going to look like this."

Now he has a prestigiou­s Brickyard victory to give him one of NASCAR's elusive crown jewels. His Indianapol­is victory ranks alongside his Southern 500 win at Darlington Raceway as the biggest of his career.

"Maybe I found my happy place," Busch said in victory lane when asked if he has found a new perspectiv­e since he was injured in a crash the day before the season-opening Daytona. 500.

Busch, who also won the second-tier Xfinity Series race Saturday at Indianapol­is, moved 23 points away from cracking the top 30 in the standings. NASCAR granted him a waiver that will make him eligible for the Chase for the Sprint Cup championsh­ip should he be ranked inside the top 30 in points.

"We're a championsh­ip contending team, we just need to be championsh­ip eligible," Busch said.

The win for Joe Gibbs Racing was the first Sprint Cup Series victory at Indianapol­is for Toyota, which has now won at all 23 active tracks.

Chevrolet had entered the race on a 12-year winning streak and had won 16 of the 21 Brickyards. The manufactur­er also won the Indianapol­is 500 in May with Roger Penske driver Juan Pablo Montoya.

But Penske was denied his first Brickyard 400 win when Joey Logano finished second to Busch on Sunday in a Ford.

"Geez, I guess Kyle's back," Daytona 500 winner Logano said. "It's just so frustratin­g running second at the Brickyard. Second hurts."

Busch knows that all too well. He finished second in two of the previous three Brickyards.

Kevin Harvick was third in a Chevrolet, followed by Martin Truex Jr., Busch teammate Denny Hamlin and Clint Bowyer. Matt Kenseth, another Gibbs driver, was seventh, followed by Kurt Busch and Kyle Larson.

Penske driver Brad Keselowski rounded out the top 10.

Two-time Brickyard winner Tony Stewart was strong early but strategy backfired on the Indiana native and he finished 28th.

NASCAR used a track-specific rules package Sunday that was designed to improve the racing on a track that has proven to be incredibly hard to pass at since the heavy stock cars began racing on the Brickyard.

But the low- drag package didn't appear to be much of an improvemen­t as drivers complained all weekend that the turbulence was too strong around their car when they'd close in on another. In the end, there were 16 lead changes among six drivers and Harvick, who called Sunday's race "a science project," led a racehigh 75 laps.

"I think everybody put in a lot of effort to really try to make everything a lot better, spent a lot of money, but I don't know that we accomplish­ed everything that we were looking to accomplish," Harvick said.

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 ?? MICHAEL CONROY/AP PHOTO ?? Kyle Busch celebrates after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Brickyard 400 at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway on Sunday.
MICHAEL CONROY/AP PHOTO Kyle Busch celebrates after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Brickyard 400 at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway on Sunday.

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