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Ky. Busch keeps Darlington fans angry, takes third title of season

 

DARLINGTON, S.C. -- The crowd booed him. He called his car pathetic. His crew missed a lug nut, and he couldn't stay off Darlington Raceway's wall.

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Despite it all, Kyle Busch found Victory Lane once again.

NASCAR's least popular driver raced to his third Sprint Cup Series victory of the season Saturday night, winning a battle of attrition at the track "Too Tough to Tame."

"How many times did I hit the wall? I don't know, one, two, three, four, probably five or six," Busch said. "I've got to thank my team, they build them as strong as they can for me, 'cause I like to knock the walls down with them."

Busch's victory hardly thrilled the crowd, which viciously booed him in prerace introductions and hadn't softened by the time he took the checkered flag. Already loathed by many, he enraged Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s massive fan base by wrecking him as they raced for the win last week in Richmond.

It created a frenzy of hatred toward Busch, but the 23-year-old driver tuned it out and focused on what he does best: winning races.

The win was his eighth of the season spanning NASCAR's top three series, and he has won most of them in very convincing fashion. This one was no different, as Busch led a race-high 169 of the 367 laps in a Toyota he described early in the race as the "most pathetic" he had ever driven.

Despite driving the 'most pathetic' car he's ever seen, Kyle Busch tames Darlington. (US Presswire)  
Despite driving the 'most pathetic' car he's ever seen, Kyle Busch tames Darlington. (US Presswire)  
He also overcame every speed bump thrown his way to become the youngest winner on NASCAR's oldest superspeedway.

"Darlington showed again tonight it's one of the hardest places. Always has been, always will be," Busch said in Victory Lane. "We're going to go through a lot of Mac tools trying to fix this thing, but that's OK. They gave me such a race car."

An offseason repaving project smoothed the asphalt on the egg-shaped, 1.366-mile superspeedway, and the new surface gave the entire field fits. It made the track extremely fast and grippy, forcing Goodyear to bring a very sturdy tire that could handle the speeds and survive long runs.

The combination of the smooth surface, hard tires and narrow racing line put passing at a premium, and forced several drivers into the wall for the infamous "Darlington stripe."

Busch was no exception, bouncing hard off of it at least twice in what was an eventful fight to the finish. He was leading early in the race but was penalized when his crew left a lug nut off his rear wheel following a pit stop, dropping him to 29th.

He battled his way back to the front, patiently picking off Jimmie Johnson, Earnhardt and finally seven-time Darlington winner Jeff Gordon to reclaim the top position. From there, the kid who chases the checkered flag every time he's on the track pulled away, forcing spotter Jeff Dickerson to beg him to slow down a mere 50 laps from the finish.

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May 11, 2008 7:51 pm

I'm a Dale Earnhardt Jr. fan and I'm really proud of Jr this year he is 3rd in the standings and doing great. I know he hasn't won a race yet but if not for Kyle Busch he would of last week I think, but who knows right Dale may have blown a tire or whatever you know racing and the many things that can happen. But I'm still happy about him being in 3rd in the standings plus he&nb ...(more)

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May 11, 2008 9:59 am
a couple of years ago after Kurt Busch won the Cup they said the Kyle was the Better Driver and now that he got out from under the two pretty boys shadow (Gordon & Johnson) it starting to show how good of a Driver he really is and I've been saying for a few years now that Dale Jr is overrated yes he will win a couple of races a year and maybe make the Chase but that's as far as he will go. Thi ...(more)
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May 11, 2008 1:18 am

What a great run at Darlington. The HMS drivers could do nothing to stop him. The best part is watching jr nation wig out like babies. Nothing against Dale but he has the most sensitive fan base on earth.

Busch is for real.

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May 10, 2008 11:36 pm
Winners Win!
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May 11, 2008 2:11 am
I was impressed with the was Bifle was running in the early going. The biggest suprise of the race was, how good T. Kvapil ran tonight. Dale continued to run well, as did hamlin. 
 
 
 
 
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