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Hendrick trio sets pace at re-opened Nashville Superspeed­way

- By Jenna Fryer

New track, same old names atop the leaderboar­d.

William Byron, Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott paced the first ever Cup Series practice at Nashville Superspeed­way in yet another display of how dominant Hendrick Motorsport­s is right now.

Hendrick drivers have won five straight headed into Sunday’s race, the first for Cup at a speedway that sat dormant the last decade and first for the series in the Nashville area in 37 years.

Asked what it will take to beat a Hendrick driver, Ryan Blaney of Team Penske had only one idea: “Wreck ’em, I guess.”

Denny Hamlin, points leader this season but still searching for his first win, gave Byron a playful shove as he walked past following

Saturday’s 55-minute practice session. Hamlin was eighth-fastest in practice, but the Toyotas struggled around Nashville and its other four drivers were 20th or lower on the speed chart.

“We’re a little worried,” admitted Martin Truex Jr. “We’re about to do some wholesale changes. It feels really slow, really greasy, just really slick and hard to find any grip.”

Hamlin said nobody has the same speed as the Chevrolets, particular­ly the Hendrick group.

“We are off a ways for sure. If I can’t run with them, I can’t run with them,” Hamlin said. “If there are four cars in particular that are faster than us, then it’s my job to finish fifth.”

Nashville opened in 2001 and hosted 21 Xfinity Series races and 13 Truck Series events before it closed in 2011 when it couldn’t get a coveted Cup date.

Dover Motorsport­s owns the track and moved one of its weekends from its Delaware facility to Nashville to re-open the speedway and at last host a Cup race.

NASCAR awarded the track a four-year sanctionin­g agreement.

Kyle Busch wins 100th Xfinity race.

Kyle Busch raced to his 100th career Xfinity Series victory Saturday at Nashville Superspeed­way,

where he won for the fourth time. Busch won in the Xfinity Series in 2009 and the Truck Series in 2010 and 2011.

Busch led seven times for 123 laps and beat Justin Allgaier in overtime for his third victory in three Xfinity races this season. His 100th win in his 360th career start is a nearly 28% winning percentage. “I remember growing up as a kid watching Mark Martin win every week and wondering, ‘Can anybody beat this guy?’ And that was 49 wins,” Busch said. “So I just can’t fathom, right now myself, what 100 really means. It’s certainly something I will look back on once all is said and done and I’m in a rocking chair somewhere.”

It might be all said and done after two more Xfinity Series races. Busch doesn’t think Joe Gibbs Racing has sold any Xfinity races yet for him in 2022.

 ?? Jared C. Tilton, Getty Images ?? Kyle Busch wins the NASCAR Xfinity Tennessee Lottery 250 at Nashville Superspeed­way on Saturday.
Jared C. Tilton, Getty Images Kyle Busch wins the NASCAR Xfinity Tennessee Lottery 250 at Nashville Superspeed­way on Saturday.

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