BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP) -- Brian Vickers didn't see it coming. Brad Keselowski sure did.With Vickers and Kyle Busch fighting it out on the final lap, Keselowski swooped in to grab the lead in the final turn and hold on to the Nationwide Series race Saturday at Michigan International Speedway.
"I knew they'd do what they did and that's why I was sitting there lurking,'' said Keselowski, a Michigan native. "The two of them together are a recipe for what you saw -- that's just putting it the way it is.''
Vickers finished second and Busch third, and they exchanged some heated words on pit road afterward.
Busch said in a television interview that Vickers' tactics were "just stupid,'' and Vickers responded by saying that Busch came over to his car on pit road "crying like a little baby'' but ran off when Vickers offered to get out and "talk about it like men.''
"Man, just early in the race,'' he said, "and I probably should have been more cautious.''
After trading the lead for much of the race, Busch and Vickers pitted with most of the lead-lap cars after a caution with 20 laps to go. They lined up in the second row for the restart behind Justin Allgaier, who didn't pit, and Keselowski, who took only two tires, for a 12-lap dash to the finish.
Busch immediately took the lead when Vickers got hung up behind Allgaier, but Vickers came back to challenge and the two were side-by-side when another caution came out with 10 laps left.
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Vickers chose the outside lane on the final restart with seven laps to go and was poised to run away with the race. Busch caught back up and the two appeared ready to fight it out on the final lap when Keselowski came seemingly out of nowhere and passed them both.
Busch apparently bumped Vickers' car pulling onto pit road and the two exchanged words, but the confrontation didn't escalate. Then came a delightfully awkward news conference where they sat together and talked about one another while staring straight ahead.
"Ever since Richmond, I've had a trouble racing with (Vickers) so it's just another escalation of that,'' Busch said.
Busch criticized Vickers for not giving him enough room or paying attention to Keselowski.
"I knew (Keselowski) was coming and man, I was stuck,'' Busch said. "I didn't have anywhere to go.''
Vickers admitted he didn't know Keselowski was coming so quickly, but wasn't willing to entertain Busch's second-guessing.
"I race everybody the way they race me,'' Vickers said. "We were racing for the win. Kyle, if you want to be upset with that, I'm sorry. That's my job to try and win the race. If anyone else disagrees, if anyone else thinks I should have just rolled out of it and let Kyle win, please raise your hand. I'm fine. The only thing I'm upset with is how he handled it after the race. I'm sure we can get past that.''
The confrontation is unlikely to spill over into Sunday's Sprint Cup race, when Vickers will start from the pole and Busch will start near the back.
"He'll be up front tomorrow and I'll be in back, so we won't have anything,'' Busch said.
Both drivers then sped away on separate golf carts.
Keselowski admitted he probably wouldn't have won if Vickers and Busch had stayed single-file at the end.
"They didn't, so I guess it's irrelevant,'' Keselowski said.
It was a big moment for Keselowski, and up-and-coming talent who was thrilled to win a race in his home state and put on a pretty good show in the process.
"It was just good racing,'' said Keselowski, a native of Rochester Hills, Mich. "I sure hope everybody enjoyed it -- it's not very often you get a three-wide battle for a lead with one to go.''
The third-place finish put a slight damper on what has been a remarkable streak for Busch, who hadn't finished worse than second in his previous 10 Nationwide races. With Edwards' wreck Saturday, Busch now holds a commanding 339-point lead in the standings.
Edwards was uninjured in his early crash with Trevor Bayne, who managed to continue while Edwards took his damaged car to the garage.
Bayne, an 18-year-old driving for Michael Waltrip's team, was making only his ninth career Nationwide start but was second-fastest in qualifying earlier Saturday.
"It definitely looked like I didn't give Trevor enough room,'' Edwards said.
By CHRIS JENKINS, AP Sports Writer
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 9)
8-15-2009 @ 9:40PM
joeypastor7 said...
No one tunes in to see Vickers! It is the Kb show!
The lovers and haters are watching 18! Hope KB smashes the Championship Trophy!
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8-16-2009 @ 11:58AM
ddloft said...
Since when did NASCAR change their name. Cry baby Kyle is not the only one on the track. There are plenty of good drivers who want to race without trying to wreck who ever gets in his way. Dirty driver.
8-16-2009 @ 12:01PM
elp2855 said...
I do not watch NASCAR because of Kyle Busch, so make sure you get that straight.
8-16-2009 @ 2:43PM
Christopher said...
Ever hear of the word DUNCE!!!
8-15-2009 @ 9:43PM
MiKe said...
kyle busch would have did the very same thing hes just mad bc he didnt win i am so sick of him if they cant race him hard he dont need to race the drivers hard
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8-16-2009 @ 11:37AM
Jeff said...
I agree, Busch is a huge Cry Baby.He would of done same thing but mad becuase he lost, The big Cry Baby.If he cant handle it he needs to get off track.
8-16-2009 @ 1:36PM
weirbill88 said...
good god mike,,,learn to use and spell the english language, your the reason some people still think NASCAR is nothing but a redneck sport and your not helping to change that image, with that said. I would have punched Kylie right in the mouth when he stuck his head in my window and would have just sat there with my helmet on. Teach him to try and be a big shot, no I'm not a coward just smart.
8-16-2009 @ 3:15PM
Pam said...
Hey weirbill88, maybe you should take "your" on advice. Why is it Internet posters have such a hard time with "your" and "you're"!!!
8-16-2009 @ 3:18PM
Pam said...
Oops, my bad. *own advice.
8-15-2009 @ 9:53PM
dongo4345 said...
vickers car was loose all day he was trying to win the race.it was the last lap. anything goes on the last lap everybody knows this that knows racing.danica busch was real tough while vickers was still strapped in.after he got out that lil weasel was gone.vickers would have broke him in two.hope the crybaby is the first one in the wall tommorow.
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8-16-2009 @ 11:27AM
din9le said...
Busch was right. He might be a crier but Vickers was so intent on beating Busch he lost the race. "But whoopee screw oh boy I beat Busch." Yeah dummie, you lost the race.
8-16-2009 @ 11:55AM
David Ortel said...
The last thing id like to see is Kyle Busch wreak.
Id rather see a repeat of yest. But this time let
it be Carl Edwards or Kevin Harvick that pissed him
off. How much fun would it be to call it the
"Kyle Busch Slapdown Show". For that to happen
of corse they would have to catch the coward
a few days after the race.
8-15-2009 @ 10:00PM
alforu said...
just love to see KB come in anything but 1st today was great
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8-15-2009 @ 10:29PM
dchris4677 said...
go kyle, win the title at least he makes it interesting. hope he makes it in the chase also- fun to watch likes to bellyache but fun to watch. WHEN IS JR COMING OUT OF THE CLOSET?
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8-16-2009 @ 8:13AM
Beth said...
Jr is not hiding in the closet,maybe you would like him to be.He has alot of pressure trying to live up to his dad's legacy.he is by no means a driver like hs dad,and that is a good thing,the media puts too much on him.I'm a fan no matter what,your a true fan wheather they win or loss.GO DALE JR.HE HAS a lot of female followers.he's no crybaby like KYLE.Kyle needs to man the $$$$ UP!
8-16-2009 @ 10:42AM
Dream1156 said...
I'd like to know when squallbaby Busch is going to come out of the closet. The woman thing is just a coverup. He squalls everytime he loses a race. Always someone else's fault. At least Jr owns up to his mistakes.
8-16-2009 @ 1:30PM
jimjohn52 said...
Bush will come out of the closet when Jr inites him to his gay bar
8-15-2009 @ 10:43PM
rlh1730 said...
Kyle Busch is a jackass. Why is it that no matter what series he races in, he's always on somebodys bad side after the race? There hasn't been a whiner like him in racing since Jeff Gordon.
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8-16-2009 @ 1:43PM
georgechevy1 said...
I havent seen a bigger whiner and cry baby since Tony Stewart, with him like kyle the crier its always someone elses fault....unless they win of course then its all them patting themselves on the back...I miss the old NASCAR when men where the drivers.
8-15-2009 @ 10:47PM
HA HA said...
love to see K B come in second just wish someone would knot him into the wall
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