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Race Recap: Benson Wins At Bristol After Leaders Crash
BRISTOL, Tenn. -- Johnny Benson was in
the right place at the right time Wednesday night at Bristol Motor
Speedway to take advantage of contact between Travis Kvapil and Nextel
Cup Series interloper Kyle Busch to score his second NASCAR Craftsman
Truck Series win of the season.
Benson, who pitted for tires on Lap 104
of the O’Reilly 200 and restarted 17th, quickly knifed his way through
the field using the inside and the outside grooves on his way back to
the top five. He was
riding in third and closing in on the leaders when they made contact on Lap 179 of the 200-lap race.
Kvapil had the dominant truck in the
middle stages of the race, but Busch was coming on strong as the laps
clicked off. He moved inside Kvapil going into Turn 1, and the truck
jumped loose, sliding into
Kvapil and sending them both into a
synchronized spin. Benson slipped through unscathed and led the final
20 laps to ring up his seventh career NCTS victory.
“I was confident we could get to the
front because we had 40-lap fresher tires,” Benson said about his crew
chief Trip Bruce’s call to pit in the middle of the race. “I knew we
had a great truck even before we pitted.
We just knew that on the new surface the tires would give up just a little bit.”
Wednesday night’s race was the first NASCAR race at Bristol since it was repaved after the Cup race in March.
Benson had a front-row seat to the unfolding demise of the leaders.
“I think when Travis and Kyle got
together it was just hard racing,” Benson said. “If they hit door to
door, they would have just slid up the track and we would have gone on
past and they finish second and third.
But they ended up spinning. When that happened, it just made it a little easier.”
Benson held off newlywed Brendan
Gaughan, who scored his best finish of the season in second. Gaughan
made a run at the lead on the final restart with six laps remaining but
then was forced to drive defensively
to hold on to the spot.
“I wanted to win this race bad,” Gaughan
said. “I really like Johnny, but if I got to him, I can’t guarantee
that he wasn’t going to go around. But he got away from us, and I did
all I could to move down and
block like heck to keep Mark Martin behind us.”
Martin finished third, with points leader Mike Skinner and Rick Crawford rounding out the top five.
Ron Hornaday finished sixth, followed by
Mike Bliss, Jack Sprague, Cale Gale and Danny O’Quinn Jr. Kvapil ended
up 11th and Busch 15th.
Skinner leads Hornaday by 92 points going into the next series event at Gateway International Raceway on Sept. 1.
CREDIT: NASCAR PR
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