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By: Kelly Crandall 24 hours ago There was no harm and no foul between Kyle Busch and Kyle Larson after they roughed each other up for the victory at Chicagoland Speedway.In fact, Larson gave Busch a thumbs-up after the checkered flag.Larson started the fun when he dove into Turn 1 low on Busch. The No. 42 slid all the way up the track to where Busch was riding the wall, hitting Busch in the left rear. Busch tagged the wall, and Larson drove to his inside and took the lead.
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But in Turn 3, it was Busch’s turn to use Larson up. Busch tagged Larson in the back bumper and sent him for a slide and spin while Busch bounced off the wall. Able to regain the top spot, Busch drove to the victory. Larson got his car going straight to cross the finish line second. Here’s how Busch saw things when he was asked just moments later when climbing out of his car at the start/finish line:“Larson tried to pull a slider but didn’t quite complete it, slid up into me and used me, and then I kind of used him a little bit in [Turn] 3 and was able to come back for the victory.” Naturally, Busch was greeted by boos, and he even made a crying gesture into the camera.“I don’t know what y’all are whining about,” he said to the grandstands. “If you don’t like that kind of racing, don’t even watch.”


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Busch further broke down the last lap in his winner’s press conference.“I thought he was going to pull a slide job. When he didn’t try to do a slider, then I wasn’t sure what his next move was going to be. I was like, surely, he’s not going to drive into the side of me. Then he did. After that point, all games are off right now; all bets are off. It’s wide open here from here on out back to the checkered flag.“He got a run on me off Turn 2 after I got in the fence, just stalled, killed my momentum. His side draft was able to propel him by me. I tried to retaliate with a side draft. I wasn’t close enough, wasn’t really getting anywhere with it. He got by me. Getting into Turn 3, it was just about following him in there and seeing if I couldn’t cut left under him if he would slide up. He didn’t slide up. I drove off in there as far as I could, got into the back of him. Once I did that, he was kind of sliding loose, I was trying to get back to the start/finish line after that. “It was … kind of once it’s done to you, it’s fair game, it’s on I guess. That’s kind of what transpired.”

Larson admitted his move in Turn 1 was not mean to try and get in front of Busch but to squeeze him and bog him down.

“I hit him first,” Larson said of the retaliation. “I roughed him up; he roughed me up. That’s racing.”

Larson went to victory lane to see Busch, the two talking about the finish with a smile and a handshake.



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“Oh man, I’m not upset,” said Larson. “I had an opportunity there to slide in front of him, and I figured I wouldn’t clear him, or I would allow him to drive back underneath me. So, I tried to get to his door, and I opened the door for him to retaliate into [Turn] 3. I thought it was free game. I ran into him first, he got me after that, maybe a little bit worse than I got him, but that is alright. I love racing Kyle. I know all these fans are probably mad at him, but hey, we put on a hell of a show for you guys, and that was a blast.“I had the top rolling there. I ran the right front off of it a little bit trying to run those guys down and … yeah, that has got to be one of the best NASCAR finishes of all time. I know I’m on the short end of the stick again, but you know it was fun.”












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By: Kelly Crandall 9 hours ago Just marginal change occurred in the playoff picture after 400 miles at Chicagoland Speedway.Two drivers saw a change to their position on the 16-driver playoff grid, while those who are not locked into a postseason slot via a win increased their advantage on the cutoff line.

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With his fifth win of the season, Kyle Busch jumped back atop the grid with 30 playoff points. He leapfrogged Kevin Harvick, who did gain a playoff point through a stage win to bring his total to 27. Further down, Ryan Blaney and Aric Almirola swapped positions. Blaney finished 18th in the Overton’s 400 and Almirola 25th.

Here’s what the playoff grid looks like now with nine races remaining in the regular season:Kyle Busch: 5 race wins, 30 playoff points
Kevin Harvick: 5 race wins, 27 playoff points
Martin Truex Jr.: 3 race wins, 18 playoff points
Clint Bowyer: 2 race wins, 10 playoff points
Joey Logano: 1 race win, 7 playoff points
Austin Dillon: 1 race win, 5 playoff points
Brad Keselowski: +225 on cutoff, 4 playoff points
Kurt Busch: +193 on cutoff, 2 playoff points
Denny Hamlin: +170 on cutoff, 2 playoff points
Kyle Larson: +157 on cutoff, 0 playoff points
Ryan Blaney: +128 on cutoff, 4 playoff points
Aric Almirola: +126 on cutoff, 1 playoff point
Jimmie Johnson: +75 on the cutoff, 0 playoff points
Chase Elliott: +68 on the cutoff, 0 playoff points
Erik Jones: +41 on the cutoff, 0 playoff points
Alex Bowman: +23 on the cutoff, 0 playoff pointsRicky Stenhouse Jr. is still the first driver on the outside looking in followed by Paul Menard (-2, Daniel Suarez (-74) and Jamie McMurray (-81).
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By: Kelly Crandall July 2, 2018 2:48 PM Mark Bechtel wrote a book published in 2011 titled “He Crashed Me So I Crashed Him Back.”It’s a terrific book, one that I read with fascination. Its plot centered on the 1979 NASCAR season, which if you remember started with a crash and fistfight in the Daytona 500 and continued with much more contact and rivalry as the year went on. It was a season that featured thrills from the larger than life personalities often mentioned when reminiscing about the “good old days” of this sport. Kyle Busch and Kyle Larson rewrote the book Sunday afternoon at Chicagoland Speedway, and it was equally as terrific.

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Part one goes like this: After a long day of having his Joe Gibbs Racing team work on his car, Busch finds himself in the lead as the laps wind down. Behind him a new character enters the fray — Larson makes a hard charge inside the final 15 laps. Suddenly the two are within arm’s reach of each other and navigating traffic.The action picks up in Turn 1 on the final lap with Larson diving low and sliding all the way up into Busch’s left rear, knocking Busch into the wall. At the climax we see the two racing down the backstretch with Larson taking the lead into Turn 3. But Busch wanted to write the last chapter and he did — by sending Larson spinning, himself bouncing off the wall before grabbing the checkered flag for the fifth time this season. The CliffsNotes version would say fenders were bent, paint traded, the lead swapped back and forth.For an epilogue there was no whining or fighting about being raced too hard or hit unnecessarily. Both drivers expressed how it had been a fun sequence of frantic action, a “fair game” scenario after the first contact had been made. Larson even threw a thumbs-up out of his car window to Busch on the cool down lap.

“I hit him first,” said Larson. “I roughed him up, he roughed me up. That’s racing.”NASCAR is a contact sport, and all its great highlights feature drivers bumping, nudging or flat-out wrecking each other. Earnhardt, Pearson, Waltrip, Wallace and Allison were no choir boys as all famously earned their share of battle scars throughout their careers.
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Busch and Larson not only gave us a finish worthy of being listed among the best we’ve seen but they weren’t afraid to make the same kind of contact like those who came before them. As determined as they are talented, it would have been disappointing had Busch and Larson not gone at it. Although, normally it happens at Bristol Motor Speedway like a few months ago when Busch put the bumper to Larson for the win, not at a mile-and-a-half.I cannot stress or write enough on this platform that this is what NASCAR needs more of. Not only because it makes for fantastic racing and storylines while bringing the sport back to its roots, but in an era of pushing the importance of winning and playoff points we should want to see a driver throwing caution to the wind with a last-grasp effort for a victory. Followed by another driver bearing down on the steering wheel even harder after something he wants has been taken away. Larson did the former in Turn 1, Busch the latter in Turn 3.Austin Cindric certainly had the ‘win at all costs’ mindset last September in the Camping World Truck Series race at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park. Although his run-in with Kaz Grala was not as celebrated or exciting since Cindric left nothing to chance with his move to make the playoffs. Cindric admitted he did what he had to do to make the playoffs against a driver who already had a victory.In that case, this writer found it fine that Cindric pulled the move he did with the attitude he had. I was also fine with Grala feeling he was dumped. Sometimes in big-time auto racing, one driver gives no damns while there are hurt feelings on the other end.
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With Busch and Larson though, these two were smiling afterward, and that added to the excitement because both understood what goes around comes around. And they were able to take care of it within the same race; both got their shots in. Neither went into the final lap with intentions of flat-out wrecking the other. (Hey, that’s fine too sometimes. Rivalries never hurt anybody). For a detailed read on what Busch and Larson said about the last lap, you can go here. But spoiler alert, neither complained about it, and we shouldn’t either.Some races are going to be snoozers throughout the field. Others are going to see a driver at the front of the field spank the competition. Then there are going to be those like Chicagoland where they wrecked once, they wrecked twice, and it was fantastic.
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By: Kelly Crandall 21 hours ago Kyle Busch conceded that Kevin Harvick had the faster car on the long runs at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, so Busch wasn’t sure that Harvick needed to get into the No. 18 late in the going.“But he did, it’s fine,” Busch said. “How you race is how you get raced.”Harvick moved Busch out of the way with seven laps to go Sunday, helping him to secure his sixth win of the season. Busch wound up nearly two seconds behind as the runner-up.Related

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“It’s not like I wrecked him,” said Harvick, who felt making contact and when he did was the best chance he had to win the race. “It’s the same thing as Chicago.“Winning is important, and you’ve got to try to take every opportunity you can. I felt like my car was better; he was in the lane that I needed to be, and as you get to the end, as you saw at Chicago, you’ve got to be aggressive and do what you’ve got to do sometimes to win these races. It’s one of those deals, and we want to win. Points are everything and getting a ‘W’ is what it’s all about.”Busch knows that well. In Chicago three weeks ago, it was Busch doing the bumping after Kyle Larson engaged him on the final lap. Busch was the winner of that race.“Well, [Harvick] did that because of Chicago,” Busch said. “I think that he had a fair game. Everybody has fair game on Kyle Busch – that’s for sure when it comes to the fan base, so that’s fine. That’s how they want to race, that’s how I’ll race back, but it was just a bump. It wasn’t a big deal. He didn’t wreck me or anything like that, so he did it early enough, but he did it way harder and pushed me out of the groove three lanes and it just takes you so long to recover here that it was just no possible way I could get back to him, so – and I was slower anyways. I was in the way, so no harm, no foul.”Not the best car Sunday afternoon, Busch led 36 laps after earning the lead on pit road during the final round of pit stops. Giving himself the advantage on the restart, Busch started to feel the heat from Harvick within the final 15 laps.“We were not in a position we probably deserved to be in,” said Busch. “My guys worked really, really hard all day long. The performance of our car just wasn’t great from the onset of the weekend, throughout today’s race as well, too. We kept making it better.“Adam Stevens and the guys made some good calls on getting us better, better, and better throughout the day. My pit crew putting us in position to have control of the last restart to be able to lead that many laps — it was just a matter of those SHR cars, they were really fast. “A little bumping and banging, a little rubbing. We go racing next week.”While Busch lost the race and the five additional playoff points, he remains in control of the overall point standings (and the additional 15 playoff points it brings) with six races remaining in the regular season.
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