Kyle Busch drives to victory in Michigan - Autoracing1 (subscription)

That was the situation for Kyle Busch in the NASCAR Camping World Series Careers for Veterans 200 presented by The Cooper Standard Foundation and Brad Keselowski’s Checkered Flag Foundation at Michigan International Speedway. There were 31 green flag passes for the lead in the race, which tied a track record in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. The last race to have 31 was in 2011. . Busch dominated early in the race, but got caught for speeding on pit road during a yellow caution period while leading. Busch captured his first NASCAR Truck Series race at MIS and his 44th victory overall in 127 NASCAR Truck Series races. Busch will attempt to remain on the comeback trail tomorrow when he will start at the back of the NASCAR Sprint Cup field for the Pure Michigan 400 after wrecking his primary car during NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice earlier in the day. Busch had all he could handle to hold off the likes of Ryan Blaney, teammate and Byron, Michigan native Erik Jones, Johnny Sauter and Austin Dillon over the final 24 laps of the race that saw four caution periods that necessitated the same number... Blaney took the lead on the restart, but Busch passed him with four laps to go. Busch hung on to win by just over 15 hundredths of a second. Source: www.autoracing1.com