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Kyle Busch ties Petty’s record with 200th career NASCAR win

FONTANA, Calif. (AP) — Kyle Busch was dominating yet another race when a speeding penalty on pit road dropped him to the middle of the pack at Auto Club Speedway.

Busch had to pass 17 cars in 73 laps on sizzling old asphalt to get his landmark 200th victory across NASCAR’s three major series.

Busch didn’t even need 50 laps. He capped a series of brilliant passes by drafting off Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski to seize the lead again, and with this superb driver behind the wheel of a standout Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, absolutely nothing was stopping Busch’s drive into history.

Busch tied Richard Petty’s NASCAR record with his 200th win Sunday, making an impressive late surge to claim the Cup Series race on the same weathered Fontana track where he got his first Cup win.

“It certainly is a monumental moment for all of us,” Busch said. “I knew we had a great race car and we were fast. I just wasn’t sure how we were going to able to come back through traffic and get through the field. Maybe the stars aligned a little bit more perfectly today.”

Busch dominated the first two stages before that speeding penalty added a degree of difficulty to this win. After he carved through the fiel

d he was aided by a timely late caution that helped Busch take the lead for good with 26 laps remaining.

The win was the fourth Cup victory overall and the third in seven years at Fontana for Busch. He has earned 53 of his 200 wins in the Cup Series, along with 53 in the Truck Series and 94 in Xfinity.

Busch previously expressed ambivalence about the achievement, saying 200 is just a number that doesn’t compare neatly with Petty’s achievements. All 200 of Petty’s victories were in NASCAR’s top Cup Series.

Busch’s excitement was still obvious after crossing the line.

“All I do is win, win, win, no matter what,” he said over the radio.

His team handed him a white flag with a logo emblazoned with “200 WINS” to display from his window during his celebratory drive across the track where he earned his first Cup victory way back in September 2005. He then stood atop his car and waved it toward his large Southern California fan base before taking his customary bow.

“Feels just like No. 1,” he said. “Feels just like yesterday. That was such an awesome race car. Dang. I’m glad we put on a heck of a show for these fans. To win 200, whatever it means, it means a lot to me.”

“I just wish that we could keep it going, running strong, running well, and winning races.”

Logano was 2.534 seconds in back of Busch, while Keselowski finished third.

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