Busch Wins at the Monster Mile
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Kyle Busch again took it to the zizz of the Sprint Cup entrants.
Rowdy lapped all but five of his competitors on his way to his sixth win of the condition. Busch was helped by the narrowness of the Dover straights. Half of the top twelve in points were sedate in the sixteenth lap holocaust started by Elliott Sadler and David Gilliland. Sadler, Tony Stewart, Denny Hamlin, Kasey Kahne, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kevin Harvick and Clint Bowyer were the schedule of Chasers who were mixed up with in the wreck.
Tony Stewart was at his contumelious best when asked about the multi-car havoc:
“I take 100-percent obligation,” he said. “It’s my pick apart for being anywhere close to Elliott (Sadler). If I’m within a half a lap of him, I upon that to happen.”
The narrowed straights are not the only quirks to The Monster Mile. There still are only forty-two pit stalls causing two teams to apportion a pit until someone drops out of the channel. It didn’t take elongated for that to happen this week.
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