
BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) -- Kyle Busch was finally able to shake that anger.
Derided all week by rival Brian Vickers as a generally unhappy human being, Busch had reason to celebrate Saturday night when he held off Mark Martin over a frantic four-lap sprint to the finish at Bristol Motor Speedway. His fourth victory of the season put him back in contention for the Chase for the championship.
And that miserable existence Vickers described? Perhaps he was confused by Busch's passion for winning.
Although he grabbed wins in the lower-tier NASCAR series -- including Wednesday night in the Truck race at Bristol -- he'd come up empty in 13 consecutive races in the premiere Sprint Cup Series. It was a healthy slump for a guy who won races at a rapid pace last season, 21 in all spanning all three series.
The struggle to accept defeat had been seemingly too much for Busch to handle of late.
"I hate that he lives in such an angry place. It must be miserable to live like that," Vickers said Friday at Bristol in the wake of a feud that began on the final lap of last week's Nationwide race at Michigan.
Busch knew his emotions were getting the best of him. His feedback during races had fallen off, his mood was often sour even outside the race car and it seemed to be affecting his performance. The top seed in last year's Chase entered Saturday night's race 15th in the standings and in need of a flawless run to save his season.
He delivered by smoothly working his way to the front, then holding off the veteran Martin in a series of restarts over the final 50 laps. It helped him climb off the ropes and keep his title hopes alive.
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BRISTOL, TN - AUGUST 22: Kyle Busch (R), driver of the #18 M&M's Toyota, poses in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 22, 2009 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR) *** Local Caption *** Kyle Busch
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BRISTOL, TN - AUGUST 22: Dale Earnhardt Jr., driver of the #88 AMP Sugar Free/National Guard Chevrolet, leads Greg Biffle, driver of the #16 3M Ford, during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 22, 2009 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR) *** Local Caption *** Dale Earnhardt Jr.;Greg Biffle
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BRISTOL, TN - AUGUST 22: Kyle Busch drives the #18 M&M's Toyota during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 22, 2009 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR) *** Local Caption *** Kyle Busch
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BRISTOL, TN - AUGUST 22: Greg Biffle, driver of the #16 3M Ford, pits during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 22, 2009 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR) *** Local Caption *** Greg Biffle
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BRISTOL, TN - AUGUST 22: Mark Martin, driver of the #5 Pop Tarts/CARQUEST Chevrolet, and Kurt Busch, driver of the #2 Miller Lite Dodge, lead a group of cars during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 22, 2009 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR) *** Local Caption *** Mark Martin;Kurt Busch
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BRISTOL, TN - AUGUST 22: Brian Vickers, driver of the #83 Red Bull Toyota, races Scott Speed, driver of the #82 Red Bull Toyota, during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 22, 2009 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR) *** Local Caption *** Brian Vickers;driver of the #83 Red Bull Toyota
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BRISTOL, TN - AUGUST 22: Scott Speed, driver of the #82 Red Bull Toyota pits during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 22, 2009 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo by Tom Whitmore/Getty Images for NASCAR) *** Local Caption *** Scott Speed
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BRISTOL, TN - AUGUST 22: Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 M&M's Toyota, leads Mark Martin, driver of the #5 Pop Tarts/CARQUEST Chevrolet, in the last laps of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 22, 2009 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR) *** Local Caption *** Kyle Busch
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BRISTOL, TN - AUGUST 22: Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 M&M's Toyota, celebrates after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 22, 2009 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo by Tom Whitmore/Getty Images for NASCAR) *** Local Caption *** Kyle Busch
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BRISTOL, TN - AUGUST 22: Kyle Busch drives the #18 M&M's Toyota during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 22, 2009 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR) *** Local Caption *** Kyle Busch
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His fourth win of the season -- tied with Martin for most in the Sprint Cup Series -- jumped him two spots in the standings to 13th.
With two races to go before the 12-driver field is set, Busch trails 12th-place driver Matt Kenseth by just 34 points.
"No pressure on us yet!" his team radioed after he crossed the finish line. "This 18 is not going down without a fight!"
Busch was silent for a few seconds before celebrating with a smoky burnout on the frontstretch and his traditional bow to the crowd. He then grabbed the checkered flag from a NASCAR official, but gave it to a fan through a hole in the fence.
"I hope this just isn't a fluke to get in the Chase," he said in Victory Lane. "We need to run well at Atlanta and Richmond.''
Martin, the pole-sitter, finished second in the 1,000th start of his career. Just like Busch, he improved his Chase chances and moved up two spots to 10th.
But he could have moved Busch out of his way several times over the final 50 laps, including the dramatic four-lap sprint to the finish.
Instead, he raced him clean and defended his decision not to use his bumper on Busch.
"Anyone who thinks I was soft out there on the race track wasn't watching,'' Martin said. "I raced my guts out.''
Martin led 240 of the 500 laps, and Busch could commiserate with his bridesmaid showing.
"Mark Martin, what a class act. He deserved to win this race,'' Busch said. "I'm sorry he got second. I know how he feels. But man, I drove as hard as I could. He had a chance, could have done it, he raced me clean."
It broke a 13 race winless streak in the Cup series, which is an eternity for Busch since he joined Joe Gibbs Racing last season. But he's been struggling to regain the momentum he had most of last year, and his confidence at times has seemed shattered as he struggled to accept defeat.
"We didn't have the best car, but had a car capable enough to doing it if I can drive it hard enough," he said. "I gave it everything I had. It's crazy."
Marcos Ambrose was third, while Greg Biffle and Denny Hamlin rounded out the top five. Hamlin came back from an early tire issue to grab his top-five finish.
Ryan Newman was sixth and was followed by Kurt Busch, Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kenseth.
It was a mixed night for the Chase contenders. Points leader Tony Stewart had an early radio problem, an issue with his power and a generally miserable night as he finished 33rd. Kasey Kahne was 28th, and Carl Edwards was 16th.
Juan Pablo Montoya moved as high as second on the track at one point, but a tire problem dropped him like a rock through the field and he lost six positions before he was finally saved by a caution.
"Good! What has changed on this thing?'' Montoya asked. "We're going to wreck.''
Fighting for his own Chase berth, he was urged to stay calm by crew chief Brian Pattie.
"Dude, you're going to be fine. You're still P8,'' Pattie said. "Just get a top 10 like we talked about.''
But when racing resumed, Montoya continued to slide backward, finally heading to the pits to change what he suspected was a flat right-side tire. He finished 25th and fell to ninth in the standings.
Four-time series champion Jeff Gordon struggled and finished 23rd, while Johnson put himself in position to cross Bristol off the list of six active tracks where he has yet to win. Instead, a loose wheel on a late tire change sent him back into the pits and he dropped from race-winning contention.
By JENNA FRYER, AP Sports Writer
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
8-23-2009 @ 12:39AM
jj48isgreat said...
What a shame that Clint has had his Chase hopes eliminated. Kevin wrecked himself to help Clint's Chase hopes stay alive. Thanks to Michael (I'm LUCKY THAT I WON DAYTONA TWICE IN MY LIFE) Waltrip had other plans. He should have had the insight to retire YEARS AGO. He is SO into himself (and Toyota) and he needs to just up and quit instead of shortening his driving schedule and eventually retire. Everyone in NASCAR would benefit. Great driving Mark! Hope that you make the Chase. And once again, Kyle shows everyone that he does have talent that can't be ignored. I'm not a big Kyle fan, but I think that he has great potential and if he could just attend a few Anger Management Classes and perhaps The Art of Being Courteous Class, he could be even better. Of course, then again, we wouldn't have anything to look forward to. I REALLY miss the Harvick/Biffle Feud!
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8-23-2009 @ 12:55AM
pnut166 said...
Mark Martin is all class. What other driver on the Chase bubble wouldn`t put a bumper on Kyle "Tard" Busch ? Answer: none.
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8-23-2009 @ 9:12AM
dameem2 said...
And that's why he's never won a championship despite driving some great cars over his career! Too soft!!!
8-23-2009 @ 2:25AM
jmbcorex said...
If I were a nascar driver...I'd put that low rent SOB, Kyle Honey, in the wall week after week!!!
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8-23-2009 @ 2:39AM
schoenemann2 said...
just remember would kyle drive that clean if the roles would have been reverse i dont think he would have mark martin is a great driver but he should do what 99% of the drivers would have done putt him in the wall
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8-23-2009 @ 7:41AM
debra said...
Kyle Busch won? I dont think so. Everyone knows Mark martin won.
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8-23-2009 @ 7:46AM
debra said...
Kyle who?
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8-23-2009 @ 7:50AM
debra said...
Kyle reminds me of mr. hankey, but then again mr. hankey, aka poop, has more class.
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8-23-2009 @ 7:47PM
diamonddixie said...
I AGREE WITH U 100%
8-24-2009 @ 10:20AM
ironhead387 said...
Hi de ho!!!
8-23-2009 @ 8:06AM
egspec said...
Go Kyle !!!!
JR is a LOOOOOOOSER.
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8-26-2009 @ 12:39PM
nzcr14 said...
HEY EGGS SPECIAL #14,
your eggs have been getting old rotten and spoiled with this inappropriate junior stuff ; IS THAT WHY YOU CONSTANTLY RUNNING YOUR SPECIALS? JUNIOR is a gold buillon of a man and nothing to compare with your dry rotted, rusted thin debri KYLIE sissy.
8-23-2009 @ 8:10AM
Bob said...
Kyle Busch is a talented Driver. Too bad he has such a big mouth. EVERYONE that follows Nascar damn well knows, even the Kyle fans, that if the roles had been reversed, Martin would have been in the wall with a DNF. Any other Top Ten driver and Kyle never sniffs the Finish Line.
So, punk, be thankful and send Mark 1/2 the Trophy
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8-23-2009 @ 8:43AM
salesconsl said...
BOYCOTT, BOYCOTT and BOYCOTT the sponsors of Kilie Bush before this NO class, punk wins another race. Kilie Bush is the only NASCAR driver I can honestly say that I hate and wish him bad luck in everything he does.
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8-23-2009 @ 9:23AM
agyoungb said...
Not only should we boycott his sponsors, we should boycott the networks that rave all the time about how great this punk is. I get so tired of hearing Kyle this, Kyle this, Kyle this. Even his brother has no love for him. I can not stand the ugly pimp ass.
8-23-2009 @ 8:50AM
kristiediane1972 said...
Kyle just needs to GROW up!!! Mark Martin let him win due to he didn't want to have to beat his sorry butt into the ground when Kyle confronted him like a baby!!! Still Tony Stewart is the man and will be the one that everyone will have to chase at the final race!! Go Smoke
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8-23-2009 @ 9:12AM
Kim said...
Mark Martin is a class act indeed. The race was his to lose from the start. He had Busch on the final lap but chose not to nose him out of the way. And the comment above is correct, any other chase contender would have moved his butt out of the way. That being said, as usual....the best car did not win the race. It was clear all night that Jimmie Johnson and Mark Martin had the dominant cars, between the two of them, they led the entire race except for the last ten laps. Johnson's crew really screwed him over and that was a shame. Stewart ends up in the garage! What was that about? And Gordon wasn't even a contender. What a bummer!
I will agree though that Kyle's talent cannot be ignored. That being said, another poster above is correct. If the roles were reversed and that was Mark Martin he was coming up on, he would have shoved him into the wall. This is the true reason Mark stopped pushing so hard. I do hope Mark makes it into the chase.
Kim
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8-23-2009 @ 9:32AM
bobharlibob said...
Actually Mark and Kyle are friends. Mark has helped Kyle. Kyle said I have "respect" for Mark Martin. Both drivers drove clean.....I would "not" bet the farm that Kyle would have bumped Mark.....Kyle said he had the uptmost respect for Kyle. I will give Kyle a pass on this one. I think he is trying hard and wants to do right.
8-23-2009 @ 9:16AM
Jan A. Niles said...
Seems like some of you need anger management yourselves. Kyle just wants to win every race. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out. Kyle had a good run after the last few awful races. I am still in his corner.
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8-23-2009 @ 9:26AM
Krystal said...
Would have loved to been able to see that BLACK no.3 come up behind Busch, then we would have seen busch cring after the race.
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