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Kyle Busch takes Xfinity Credit Karma Money 250 in OT thriller

Kyle Busch takes Xfinity Credit Karma Money 250 in OT thriller Field Level Media 11 Jul 2021, 10:40 GMT+10 HAMPTON, Ga. Kyle Busch earned his record 102nd NASCAR Xfinity Series race victory Saturday afternoon in the Credit Karma Money 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway - taking the checkered flag in overtime to top a perfect 5-for-5 record in Xfinity starts this season. The winningest driver in serieshistory proclaimed Saturday s work to be his final curtain call, the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion saying he would no longer compete in the Xfinity Series. Ironically, in what should have been his biggest bow before the fans - his traditional victory celebration - Busch, 36, opted for a more subdued acknowledgement of the win. He placed the flag inside his Joe Gibbs Racing No. 54 Toyota and conceded the win wasn t exactly how he wanted to add to his historic victory tally.

Xfinity Breakdown: Going Out On Top; Kyle Busch Wins No 102 At Atlanta

Xfinity Breakdown: Going Out On Top; Kyle Busch Wins No. 102 at Atlanta His NASCAR Xfinity Series career began on May 24, 2003, at Charlotte Motor Speedway. His first victory was at Richmond Raceway on May 14, 2004. But was Kyle Busch’s 102nd victory in his 362nd career start the final time the 2009 Xfinity Series champion competes in NASCAR’s second-tier division? According to Busch, that very well might be the case. Unfortunately, the celebration will be more muted than other victories that came before. It showed as Busch did not bow after he took the checkered flag from the NASCAR official in Saturday’s (July 10) Credit Karma Money 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Xfinity Breakdown: Fresh Tires Boost Kyle Busch To Surprise Henry 180 Victory At Road America

Xfinity Breakdown: Fresh Tires Boost Kyle Busch to Surprise Henry 180 Victory at Road America July 3, 2021 Tires were the topic of conversation for much of Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Road America. Some teams planned to save enough fuel to go the entire distance of the Henry 180 on two stops to save a fresh set of tires for a late-race caution. Others wanted to pit to keep the freshest rubber underneath them at all times. In the end, AJ Allmendinger abused his front tires as he charged through the field. Under caution for the conclusion of stage two, the No. 16 Kaulig Racing team was penalized for men over the wall too soon. Allmendinger then methodically worked his way back to the front. The race restarted for the final time with six laps remaining on lap 40, and Allmendinger took the lead from Noah Gragson in turn 9. Both were on older tires compared to third-place Kyle Busch.

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